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Who else has watched these? Fellow Canadians I know you have when they would show segments from it to fill time between television shows. They took 1980s CGI tech demos and mashed them up with early 90s electronica.
They're awesome and comfy as fuck. It's almost a running gag between my gf and I how often I throw these on when I'm bombed after a night of drinking and just drift off to sleep while watching them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbG34c1qorQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKJzZQ9Ln-Y
nice blogpsot
i love these too, though.
My Dad watched them when I was a kid, my mom thought he was getting brainwashed. I thought they were creepy as fuck.
>>81109431
he was probably secretly getting high in the garage beforehand
Are you talking about Imaginaria? Because you're talking about Imaginaria.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlxMd3-YlAk
>>81109579
Short Circuitz used segments from all three but mostly from The Mind's Eye and its sequel Beyond The Mind's Eye
>>81109235
I member.
The song at 28:25 in the second video is the most memorable one for me. Comfy shit, watching these inbetween commercials of reboot.
>>81109698
kek you are the butterfly
>>81109235
Something very unsettling about these. Younger, Imagined living in these worlds. Awful.
90s Canada had the best shows and between shows filler.
canada seems like a fucking fever dream sometimes
>>81110419
Surreal perhaps but I think the models are SO primitive that it doesn't really enter into Uncanny Valley territory.
This shit was so based.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qSdR4gFumps
>>81110652
See unlike most of the Mind's Eye series that one would have had to be made specifically for the music because it matches up with notes & instrumentation the tune uses. The credits of Imaginarium >>81109579 says it was directed by a Wayne Lytle who made it while at Cornell University in 1990