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Not much is known about Compu Movie's specific contents, as it's considered lost media. However, here's what we do know. | Not much is known about Compu Movie's specific contents, as it's considered lost media. However, here's what we do know. | ||
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A presumably clipped version of the full video is available on OSD's YouTube Channel, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDLoW52K9I4 ABC.mov]". In addition to fading out prematurely there's one screenshot in the Wired article, containing Sato's face, which is lacking from ABC.mov. | A presumably clipped version of the full video is available on OSD's YouTube Channel, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDLoW52K9I4 ABC.mov]". In addition to fading out prematurely there's one screenshot in the Wired article, containing Sato's face, which is lacking from ABC.mov. | ||
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Seeing that several of the clips from the OSD 310 channel ended up appearing on The Esoteric Retina (Xia-Che, Trancemigration, The Earth is Round), it's possible that they also uploaded other clips from Compu Movie. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDyHWEiRlZY I LOVE YOU]" was produced for Tierrart, the same company which released Compu Movie, and appears to be completely artistic in nature. It also seems to fade out prematurely, implying there's more to be seen. | Seeing that several of the clips from the OSD 310 channel ended up appearing on The Esoteric Retina (Xia-Che, Trancemigration, The Earth is Round), it's possible that they also uploaded other clips from Compu Movie. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDyHWEiRlZY I LOVE YOU]" was produced for Tierrart, the same company which released Compu Movie, and appears to be completely artistic in nature. It also seems to fade out prematurely, implying there's more to be seen. | ||
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+ | ==Deme Kume Chame-Go== | ||
+ | There's a post on a [https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=osamusato&no=24&page=1 Sato-based Korean message board] linking "Deme Kume Chame-Go", a video briefly featured in Sato's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIfq011KUwQ&t=50s Next Beat interview], to Compu Movie. This post alone shouldn't be taken at face value, although it raises the question of where their claim originates. | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 5 January 2020
Compu Movie is a VHS tape released by Tierrart (ティエラルト) in 1994, featuring a collection of Amiga(?) and Macintosh computer animations produced by OSD for various clients. It was only available for purchase through the company, in a similar fashion to the Linen Sampler promo CD.
Not much is known about Compu Movie's specific contents, as it's considered lost media. However, here's what we do know.
Alphabetical Orgasm Video
The July 1994 edition of Wired magazine features a short interview with Sato, and also verifies the presence of an Alphabetical Orgasm video on Compu Movie. The magazine also claims that Compu Movie was "Macintosh-generated", although this may not pertain to every animation in the collection (it's not clear where the claims of Amiga animations originally came from).
A presumably clipped version of the full video is available on OSD's YouTube Channel, titled "ABC.mov". In addition to fading out prematurely there's one screenshot in the Wired article, containing Sato's face, which is lacking from ABC.mov.
OSD Youtube Channel
Seeing that several of the clips from the OSD 310 channel ended up appearing on The Esoteric Retina (Xia-Che, Trancemigration, The Earth is Round), it's possible that they also uploaded other clips from Compu Movie. "I LOVE YOU" was produced for Tierrart, the same company which released Compu Movie, and appears to be completely artistic in nature. It also seems to fade out prematurely, implying there's more to be seen.
Deme Kume Chame-Go
There's a post on a Sato-based Korean message board linking "Deme Kume Chame-Go", a video briefly featured in Sato's Next Beat interview, to Compu Movie. This post alone shouldn't be taken at face value, although it raises the question of where their claim originates.