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- From: James_Hastings-Trew@telepro.UUCP (James Hastings-Trew)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Psychedelic Animations
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- Message-ID: <James_Hastings-Trew.0hzi@telepro.UUCP>
- Date: 26 Jul 92 23:33:40 CST
- Organization: TelePro Technologies
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- In a message dated Sat 25 Jul 92 16:00, Takeuch@ccu.umanitoba.ca (travis L
- wrote:
-
- TL> Hi folks!
- TL> A group of associates and I are planning on holding a rave in the
- TL> near future.
-
- What is a "rave"? I thought that "rave" was something that lunatics do.
-
- TL> One idea that we had was to rent a couple of Wide screen
- TL> televisions and run psychedelic animations during the rave. Does
- TL> anyone here know of any programs (PD) or demos that contain
- TL> psychedelic animations?
-
- It really depends on your definition of "psychedelic". If you mean some sad
- nostalgic sixties-style colour and light show featuring liquids being
- squished in glass dishes on overhead projectors, no. If you mean bright
- colours that move around a lot and make you feel warm and happy, there are
- several such things.
-
- Lots of Euro-demos feature wild colour transitions, but they often have
- their own music. If you turn the volume down and throw on a Doors album I
- am sure these could keep you happy.
-
- One suggestion - get a PD Mandelbrot program and set up a slideshow with
- lots of colour-cycling. One suggestion - Mandelmania from the fish-disks --
- you can set up some cool mind-blowing animations with it, man. Can you dig
- it? Far out. Groovy.
-
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