June 19, 2017
Cake Roll, a bit of moderately strange wordless music just under three minutes in length. Theoretically it can play on a loop but that does not quite occur here. I had thought it was pretty good, but kept finding slight problems to repair, theoretically making it better, but I had to hear it so many times amitz this that I subtly got tired of it and started to believe that nobody else would possibly like it. But consciously I would not put it on the internet at all if I thought it was bad. And so I did put it there, but not before spending several hours yesterday adding in additional insults from it toward itself, which makes no sense. I worked even harder on it in an attempt to communicate that subconsciously I don’t think I worked hard enough on it, thereby possibly diminishing the integrity of the product so that it comes across as worse than it truly is. Livin’ la vida bimshwel.
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Indighost sez:
Another comment on this. I have a vague impression of hearing some odd little words among this music.
Dhraiden sez:
provide links to the individual pictures in the video, they’re interesting and I’d like to see higher-resolution versions.
This reminds me of the inane, insanity inducing music from the old “point n’ click” LucasArts/Sierra adventure games of my yester-year. Or maybe like Simon the Sorcerer.
Frimpinheap sez:
ghosto: There are no words, just a calm “wah!” and an inquisitive “wah?” then an angry “WAHHHH!” at the end. Apart from that there are two points where a voice briefly imitates what it perceives to be the tune
raido: I am glad to know there are professional opportunities for the inane! Apart from the cyclops using a computer drawing, “technical retort,” which I thought I had posted on this website but apparently have not, the pictures have not been seen previously. The main picture is new, the next two are modified from pictures I had posted on a trash art account I hesitate to acknowledge, and neither necessarily are meant to be seen for more than a few seconds, although I could make an exception in the interest of curiosity, once I feel up to it. The final picture is from a corny third grade math book “New Progress in Mathematics” that I bought off of ebay thinking it was a different corny edition.