>>5617295I just watched that Perturbator Death Of The Soul music video from Lustful Sacraments
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h_XSKj_qX4gmIt is interesting because the pinball seems to be seeking signage in a world maybe a decade earlier than the William Gibson Neuromancer (1984) - I kept thinking of the neon delirium nightscape montage in the hallucinatory Scorsese Taxi Driver (1974) opening sequence, the luminous flaring enticements and promise presented by the bars and nightlife etc. Perturbator is very consistent in what he delivers!
>Hugh Ferriss, architecturewow, I was not aware of this! I definitely see the visual art resemblance! Those human shadows on skyscrapers do seem to evoke the 1920s film noir feel. It also reminds me a bit of Antony Gormley, who often juxtaposes the human form with geometrical / architectural constructions. I saw one he made called Sleeping Field exhibited at White Cube gallery, which was a vast city composed of hundreds of geometrical buildings that could also (when viewed from a certain angle) be each seen as squatting or reclining rectilinear people. There was another installation he made of an upright vertical coffin sarcophagus tunnel, very narrow and constricted, made entirely of sheet metal; you could just about walk inside it, echoing footsteps proceeding further and further into utter pitch darkness down the long passage - at the end, when you turned round back to face where you came from, the ordinary yet faraway entrance was transformed into a human-shaped blaze of light. It was a very interesting, numinous and metaphysical gallery experience.