I suffered from regular nightmares as a child and would constantly wake up screaming around 11pm until I was about 12. Occasionally I still have them, although they are now different every time and based around more tangible fears I have, such as being caught in a fire and losing everything (I had one of those last night). I also had regular nightmares in India which I could blame on many things ranging from altitude to sobriety. This video I found posted on the Getty Images Creative Blog originally from vimeo is pretty close to the regular childhood nightmare I used to have, although I would not have the office-type setting around the lines. The second video is how it would sound. Terrifying.
Magnetic Movie from Semiconductor on Vimeo.
Brilliant Noise from Semiconductor on Vimeo.
caterina orloff | 08-Jul-08 at 12:33 pm | Permalink
Now your nightmares post reminded me of an interesting thing I walked upon in San Francisco science museum… They had transferred a human dna structure into numbers and then into notes into music. Surprisingly, it sounds very (if not exact close to a guitar/keyboard rife from David Bowie’s song Sunday from Heathen (I compared) and knowing Bowie, he probably used it knowingly… nothing is changed… everything is changed… this is beginning of the end of the beginning… hmm