Susumu Yokota - Acid Mt. Fuji
1994
The main differences between LIT and other glowing things is that:
I fuckin’ love Stewart Semple.
Need this now
To put on your face?
“Safety bit:
Don’t eat it, rub it in your eyes, get it too near your mouth”
most importantly, is Anish Kapoor not allowed to use it?
Of course not.

It’s pissing me off how well-composed and ambient and industrial the music for the goddamn ROBOTS GAME BOY ADVANCE game is???? what the hell man
who did this

This is Ian Stocker, the composer for Robots. He recently developed he code, art, and music for his 2013 game, Escape Goat.
I see this in screencap format all the time but I think it’s pretty much impossible to fully appreciate it without sound.
full disclosure i don’t know shit about iasip and have never seen one bit of it with the exclusion of this video
anyway just watched this and i’m shocked because for some reason the vague ambient sounds, everyone’s expressions, the camera angles, the voice acting, the setting, it’s all making me think of cutscenes from ps1/early ps2 video games. i’m watching this and my mind is screaming that it’s some sort of silent hill sequel i never heard about. the atmosphere here is fucked up, heavy and cursed. frankly i can’t reconcile this with the vague knowledge that this show stars danny devito
One of my favorite easter eggs in dead space is when you’re in the menu screen and the music’s all ambient and spooky, if you start scrolling through the menu really fast the music picks up and gets reaaaally intense to match your horrific menu scrolling speeds
““Melting” a moving character, where the melting “fluid” is contained and splashes about within the actual geometry. Only Ambient melt is active.“
is he doing gangnam style
It’s pissing me off how well-composed and ambient and industrial the music for the goddamn ROBOTS GAME BOY ADVANCE game is???? what the hell man
This is from the same composer who wrote the soundtrack to the GBA Sims games — he’s now an indie developer and has created the Soulcaster games.
One of the many reasons his soundtracks were an order of magnitude greater than the rest was that he went the extra mile and wrote custom code to get the most out of the platform’s sound chip.
And a little bit of trivia… he was Surasshu’s mentor— yes, the Surasshu, who went on to create Steven Universe’s soundtrack with Aivi Tran.
