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I had the opportunity to spend a night away in a hotel, and thought I should have a new Digital Wonderland video to watch. I already had a few ideas for the next one, but not enough of any single idea to make an entire 90 minute video, so decided to cobble together a potpourri video.

Here's an abridged version.




And here’s the playlist. Number links refer to previous playlists on which the artist appeared.


Song (Year)ArtistLink
Vortex 1: Mario Kart
A single lap around 18 increasingly futuristic courses.
1.“Heaven” (1987)EurythmicsLink
2.“Green Jellyfish” (2008)Dynastic 4Link
3.“Gizmo” (2014)eMLink
Vortex 2: Sci-Fi Movies, Part 1
featuring clips from:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Dark Star (1974)
4.“Changes Come” (2011)Gus GusLink
5.“Taurus” (2004)ZombiLink
6.“Ballad for Amalia” (2010)OpolopoLink
7.“They Them” (2001)Jan JelinekLink
8.“Eidolon” (2011)NOEL-KITLink
9.“Quantum” (2009)KeinzweiterLink
Vortex 3: Akihabara (link)
10.“Fly” (2012)dayz & kniteLink
11.“Combo4” (2007)TECLink
12.“Tokyo” (2020)NohumanoLink
13.“Sealed Dimension” (2007)Tatsu 1, 2Link
14.“Valve POD” (2019)Peel Seamus 2Link
Vortex 4: Sci-Fi Films, Part 2
featuring scenes from:
Blade Runner (1982)
THX-1138 (1971)
Zardoz (1974)
15.“Disrupted Neural Gateway” (2014)TransllusionLink
16.“4th Experience (Morning Star)” (2011)BlurixLink
Vortex 5: “Faux Shouwa”, Japan
Actually, Shimokitazawa (link)
17.“Yugao” (1965)Master Hagiwara
Master Hatta
Master Kitagawa
Master Kikusui
Master Mineuchi
Master Yamaguchi
Link
18.“Echigojishi” (1965)
19.“Godan-Kinuta” (1965)
20.“Haru no Kyoku” (1965)
21.“Shin Takasago” (1965)

Notes:

• One of the clips came from the 1974 movie Zardoz, which gave me the idea to call each section a Vortex. Here’s an audio clip from when Sean Connery’s character approaches the periphery shield—the voice is that of actor David de Keyser.


• There was another Vortex between Akihabara and Sci-Fi Films Part 2, but I was dissatisfied with the original footage, despite several attempts to re-edit it, so I deleted it, making this Digital Wonderland video shorter (about 68 minutes) than the others (usually 90 minutes).

Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Blade Runner all feature the work of the late Douglas Trumbull (1942-2022). Even after all these years, his works still look more futuristic than modern CGI effects.

• I wanted a mid-century “faux Shouwa” look for the final Vortex. The best I could find was a clip from Shimokitazawa of a festival taking place in narrow alleys. To make the footage look older, I blurred it slightly, increased the exposure, added a warm golden glow, and an “old film” filter. These effects, however, made the footage look more like a colorized silent film! More Taishou era than Shouwa, perhaps, but it works for me!

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