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  • Give me a different piece of music in this vein for every day of those ten years and I'd be happy to live on Mr. Conrad's infinite plain.

  • I like, I like. Good soundtrack for a walk thru a graveyard. Or thru Nana Plaza, Bangkok.

  • Piece of crap. If he wasn't PhD in math, it would be 1/60 like/dislike instead of 60/1. Btw, it's 60/2 now.

  • Would you mind posting a download link? His music is quite enjoyable and I need it. Haha. Thanks much, sir.

  • yes yes yes

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  • god, this is wonderful! vire a su conferencia!

  • um...

  • TEN YEARS ALIVE ON THE INFINITE PLANE

  • ooooooo

  • beautiful

  • I had a dream listening to this.

    Involved an imaginary glue, a door, 5 perpetually ringing landline telephones, and a fearful unknown behind that door.

  • not a mathematic professor at harvard. went to harvard for mathematics and is now a video art professor at Buffalo New York.

  • I love Conrad. He's a mathematics professor at Harvard too I believe. Is this piece a video, or is it just a light projection installation that was filmed?

  • It's a film of two (or four?) light projections that slowly converged on each other over space of about 90 minutes.

  • He was a mathematics major at Harvard. He is a media art professor at the University at Buffalo's Dept. of Media Study.

  • @phrogex Wikipedia states that he graduated from Harvard with a degree in mathematics but makes no mention of him having taught there.

  • i love this shit!!!

  • I think tangerine dream took inspiration from this kind of music in their albums of 1970 to 1973.

    Very beautiful !

  • If you upload "The Flicker", I'll love you forever.

  • The Flicker is better in a theater setting (I saw it in my intro to filmmaking class that way) but I agree, it needs to be uploaded!

  • This clip made me realize that one wouldn't have much to look forward to on the eleventh year on the "Infinite Plain."

    However, if the "Ten Years Alive" are only approx 90mins (as presumed from the description), then it is plausible the eleventh year wouldn't last very long.

    Another take, which I find cool, is that the video allows the viewer to time travel through the "Infinite Plain."

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