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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

This is a short film made by John Sandborn in 1985. You might remember seeing a bit of this on the READING RAINBOW episode "Abiyoyo". Well here is the entire film in all it's entirety.

Now why did I upload this. Tee-hee. I saved it with me and in case the day comes when S11111 has his account removed from Youtube or this video gets removed from Youtube, I will upload it.

So enjoy this film and download it with any of your conversion files such as Zamzar.

Enjoy.

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  • lol i remeber watching this once in a reading rain bow episode i saw it since 2 grade i think but thnks for putting this up

  • You're welcome.

  • Why thank you.

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  • I remember watching this on reading rainbow!

    anyways, it sure is like a weird digital psychedelic dream with floating potatoes, shapes, and dancing people! LOL

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  • Thank you for uploading this!! I searched for "reading rainbow computer" because I was looking for this exact video!

  • Hi all. Glad you like Liminare and tnx for posting it! John and I created it for Expo '86, in Vancouver. I suspect this copy is related to an air-check tape, which would explain the strange number at the beginning. If you'd like to see more abstract video art from this era - as well as a higher quality posting of Luminare, with stereo audio - please visit channel Dean358. I'll be posting a variety of video art there, from the good ol' days of NTSC. Cheers! Dean Winkler

  • The actual Daniel Lentz composition from which this is taken, "Is it Love," runs 9:02. A cut in the music occurs at 4:26. Peace.

  • could mean the copyright serial number or where and when it was produced, just a guess.

  • Anybody know what the SS078 6012 means at the beginning of the clip?

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