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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

From Stereotomy, by The Alan Parsons Project. Images are taken from Dziga Vertov's classic movie "Man with a movie camera".

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  • What a terrible audio/visual whatever combination. Every time i ear this music i think of Ghost in the Shell movie/series or Bubble Gum Crisis or even Dirty Pair! "Where's The Walrus?" track seems to be taken from Dirty Pair soundtrack.

    I allways think the future. The past never crossed my mind.

  • Oh well, the world is good cause it's various... for example, i see there are a lot of alan parsons/manga combos... I don't like them (it's better to say I don't think they "fix" well each other... but this is my opinion, of coures, so I don't try to do something like that).

    To be correct, anyway, it was "dirty pair" soundtrack that copied "where's the walrus", not the opposite... ;-)))))

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  • This song, and, in my opinion, the Alan Parson's Project itself, is a denunciation of what the industrialization, electrification, computerization and whatever else you can imagine, has brought to us, and the way it has traced on our future.

    i think Dziga Vertov images fit perfectly in this point of view...

    ...but as someone else said before me it's just a matter of opinion...

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  • você observou o EMPREGO FUTURÍSTICO? É os "call center" da vida. De fato este cara pensava num "FUTURO" , Pelo menos no que tange ao futuro, do ponto de vista da quela época.

  • This is a really awesome video BTW. The wheels of society and technology only continue to advance. For the better? We have yet to find out. Let it be prosperous as well as gratifying without having to sacrifice nature itself in the process. In the end, it all goes back to mother nature anyways.

  • This song immediately reminds me of the main theme of Wings of Honneamise: Fade

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  • Jorgex3000: "I allways think the future. The past never crossed my mind."

    That's very interesting. I think one of the points of this video is that to someone living in that time period, the rate of technological progress must have seemed astonishing.

    Decades from now, people may look back at our time period in a similar way, and comment on how quaint and backward we really were.

  • perfect combination of music and visual art.  #k.

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