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This is the most beautiful shockwave animation I've ever seen. It's called 'Flashback'.
Please be patient, and skip or wait thru the annoying insect sound - it will go away in a minute. Beuaty lies on the other side! (About 8 minutes long).
Posted by paul at January 23, 2005 11:08 PM | TrackBackWow, that was great. Starts off pretty cheesy, but gets good.
I don't think gave credit to the musicians, though. That was Shpongle (shpongle.com)'s "Divine Moments of Truth."
There's some Shponge mp3s at this site: http://loki23.blogspot.com/2004/12/everything-is-dissolving.html
Posted by: Klintron at January 24, 2005 02:54 PM..nothing cheesy at all -- the entire presentation was powerful from graphicks to musicks to the entire intent of the creator...
i am very thankful that future hi exists as future hi has chosen to exist -- as a truly powerful and evolving meme for the mind and the breath.....
Posted by: .0sa at January 24, 2005 03:09 PMthis is definitely one of the worst things i've ever seen
Posted by: billy gnosis at January 24, 2005 08:02 PMTruly amazing! The best representation of a psychedellic voyage I've ever seen
Posted by: mike at January 25, 2005 06:54 AMThat was brilliant! I really loved that. It must have taken a long time to make. The mixture of graphics and tune got pretty hypnotic aswell. Whoever made it must have been to some amazing and strange dimensions to be inspired like that.
Posted by: rob at January 25, 2005 09:06 AMBadly developed. Both artistically and technically. Author way too much exploited symmetry to make it appear more complex than it really was. I've seen better and deeper commercial flash.
Posted by: Shakur at January 25, 2005 08:12 PMWell worthwhile. The people that didn't like it obviously haven't tripped. I HAD a flashback watching it.
Posted by: Randy at January 27, 2005 02:09 AMPretty darned cool ... and no doubt the commenters above citing better developed stuff are right and have examples. Pity they didn't leave links.
Posted by: Jon Husband at February 3, 2005 12:52 AMTruely is great - nice references to drugs other than DMT with the shrooms n cacti too. Yep randy, you do need some psycadelic experience to apreciate it fully. Personaly i think the symetry adds to the complexity rather than taking away from it (although near the end a black line in the centre emerges sometimes which is annoying).
Posted by: Anonymous at February 3, 2005 09:15 AM