Turbulence
Look at all those crazy Screenshots of Turbulence I took!
But it's not that kind of Turbulence for a Plane having trouble,
it's the other kind of Turbulence
the imaginary Museum of unnatural History.
Turbulence came out on Saturday, March 16, 1996
and it was directed by Jon McCormack.
Turbulence plunged some of the Senses
into a crazy hallucinatory alternate dimension of luminous Spaces, incredible “Creatures” and haunting Beauty
such as weird slimy Flowers, strange slimeless Flowers, crazy Surrealism and bizarre Abstract of Shapes and Colors.
A Moment was about those moving Patterns and then the Flux.
These must be the Patterns moving along in the Telesonix.
I think the Realm of Phantoms about 3 kinds of magnetic Poles in digital Landscapes.
The first Poles was opening and close with a signal,
second Poles with the Aurora Borealis like waves,
and thirds Poles looked like Turbines.
Inside one of these Poles,
was a tall Stem has weird, disgusting green Flowers with slimy Petals,
red stringy Pistils, blue Stamens,
and a green Slime around a tall Stem.
But it has no Leaves.
Each Flower can open with its gross slimy petals,
whipping with stringy Pistils and then close.
There were beaked Worms with blue sharp Beaks that stuck the Walls.
But the green Slime around a Stem
seems to be disgustingly squishy.
In Luxurious Angel Siphonophores,
there were various slimy waves and the water Sounds.
This looked some kind of a black Tubes tied up together.
There was some kind of a Slimeless Flower.
This looked like a Ball of Pine.
And this looked some kind of a weird looking Seed that is pointed.
In Pellucid Spaces, there were strange Creatures
and some bizarre slimeless Flowers in the Desert.
In The Enigmas, the Female Voice said,
"To be forever, but never to have been"
that Jorge Luis Borges wrote a Poetry with no Rhyming Words.
Wow that's a weird video, like someone hallucinating!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is! But Turbulence is totally strange and bizarre!
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