I came from Turkey, Istanbul for Collage . 1974, and went to 2 day California Jam concert in Ontario speedway , I heard them there, age 17, I been hooked since ,my favorite Band. and first time I smoked got high, and watched Linda Lovelace swim naked too. :) my 24 year old daughter stole my CD, I just bought it again .
Those were the days. Dissecting the timeline of all those included shows was brilliant marketing on Pangolin’s part. The technology was then available to the serious hobbyist. The word spread like wildfire and the number of users grew rapidly. Users learned quickly that those shows were the encyclopedia of all the wonderful possibilities the software had to offer. Even with that Bill and Patrick were answering tech questions from around the world, and at all hours of course. Hats off to you two gentlemen!
@@TheOleHermit Choreographics Was Laserium’s software for the Mac. I used it in plenty of live displays. I didn’t care it except I did love the platform it was written for.
@@TheOleHermit I was trying to sell a projector system on PL when some guy started dogging me because he couldn't believe that such a nice system was actually for sale. He ruined my chances to sell the gear. I left the forum and never went back. I do daily read ILDA's Laserist forums however.
@@FrankPSF I would bet the guy was Laserboy, who tried pulling the same stunt with me on ILD Render's thread, where I was trying to research that product to enable ILD file processing with my laser synth. We had previous confrontations, as well. With ads in his signature, every post is another ad, stepping on my every post, as well as hijacking the thread (whose owner had already abandoned, as well.). So, I went negative and James included it in his replies for sympathy. But, when I tried to briefly share my code on Google Drive with a C++ developer (then take the link down), James included my private link in his post, then argued against taking it down. I reported him to Admin, who then told James to delete his posts and be confined to within his Laserboy thread. Haven't seen him on PLF since. I assume that you are referring to ILDA,com's laserist forum, but I'm not a member (yet) and may join just to compete in the competition... or not. Your projector sounds very interesting. I have OPT Laser's 3W RGB, low divergence projector, with DT-40's + a DIY build, using the same RGB module, but with C506 galvos with 3rd party scan amps, which aren't any better than DT-40. (pisses me off that they won't sell Saturn 5, w/o a $3k Kvant price tag) My fav stage config back in the day was L&R forward facing beamers + projections onto a middle screen. Planning on adding a 3rd projector later on this year, after my latest multichannel PCB has been tested. Will also repurpose the innards of my 2 el cheapo projectors (getting acquainted with LDs + current galvos, minimal newbie F/U consequences, knowing that I would ultimately rebuild) into lumia projector(s). Yeah, low budget, DIY full Laserium living room is my final goal. A 1W imaging projector would be fine for recording videos (swamidog style) but OPT has discontinued all products below 5W. TARM's 2.5 W single mode projector @ $1.5k looks tempting. But, yours sounds potentially even a better option, if it's still available. Do you have a sales site? BTW, out of respect for other folks' channels and forum threads, I usually delete my posts after the OT conversations have concluded, so my previous ones will start disappearing, leaving it looking like you're talking to yourself. JS
@@FrankPSF I would bet the guy was Laserboy, who tried pulling the same stunt with me on ILD Render's thread, where I was trying to research that product to enable ILD file processing with my laser synth. We had previous confrontations, as well. With ads in his signature, every post is another ad, stepping on my every post, as well as hijacking the thread (whose owner had already abandoned, as well.). So, I went negative and James included it in his replies for sympathy. But, when I tried to briefly share my code on Google Drive with a C++ developer (then take the link down), James included my private link in his post, then argued against taking it down. I reported him to Admin, who then told James to delete his posts and be confined to within his Laserboy thread. Haven't seen him on PLF since. I assume that you are referring to ILDA,com's laserist forum, but I'm not a member (yet) and may join just to compete in the competition... or not. Your projector sounds very interesting. I have OPT Laser's 3W RGB, low divergence projector, with DT-40's + a DIY build, using the same RGB module, but with C506 galvos with 3rd party scan amps, which aren't any better than DT-40. (pisses me off that they won't sell Saturn 5, w/o a $3k Kvant price tag) My fav stage config back in the day was L&R forward facing beamers + projections onto a middle screen. Planning on adding a 3rd projector later on this year, after my latest multichannel PCB has been tested. Will also repurpose the innards of my 2 el cheapo projectors (getting acquainted with LDs + current galvos, minimal newbie F/U consequences, knowing that I would ultimately rebuild) into lumia projector(s). Yeah, low budget, DIY full Laserium living room is my final goal. A 1W imaging projector would be fine for recording videos (swamidog style) but OPT has discontinued all products below 5W. TARM's 2.5 W single mode projector @ $1.5k looks tempting. But, yours sounds potentially even a better option, if it's still available. Do you have a sales site? BTW, out of respect for other folks' channels and forum threads, I usually delete my posts after the OT conversations have concluded, so my previous ones will start disappearing, leaving it looking like you're talking to yourself. JS
I was fortunate to have seen this long show in San Francisco of which this is only a small part of. I don't remember the exact year but it was probably the late 80s or early 90s. It was such an incredible thing in my hectic life to be able to just sit back in a deeply reclined chair in a deeply calming planetarium and experience Pink Floyd on a an incredible sound system while being high on weed with a good friend by my side. Such a beautiful time in my life. A truly remarkable "Time". Something that, 30 years later, I can still see. So wonderful. Thank you so much to those who made it happen. It's funny because, at the time, I thought I could just go back to it. It was cheap, it was easy, it was a regular event that was happening often. If it's somehow possible to recreate this experience again, I would definitely find a way to go.
"... so, feel free to sit back, relax, and enjoy Laserium.," as I used to tell my audiences at the London Laserium '78-'80. Yes, those were the best years of my life, as well. Now, @ 72 I'm developing my own gear for the living room, just for an enjoyable retirement. Glad to hear you enjoyed Laserium in SF. BR.
@@pauleandersonmusic TBH, that SF laserist's name was Ron. I was at the London Planetarium. AFAIK, he's still at the Exploratorium, but no longer doing Laserium shows, after the demise of Laser Images Inc, the company who produced them. BR
Thanks for doing the London shows. It must have been Ron that I heard, but I don't remember that level of detail. The video reminded me mostly of how incredible it was. I was speaking in general when I said you are the voice...I was speaking in general and just praising in general anyone involved in making specifically the Dark Side of the Moon laser show possible. Something about that particular album really lends itself to that type of presentation. I think a lot of people would like to see it come back in planetariums, but I have no idea what that would involve. Thanks for being a part of such a unique collaboration on so many levels.
I just got home from the concert / laser show in Redbank New Jersey. Pretty cool . Great music I’m 33 but grew up hearing my parents listen to this music and loved it ever since ✌️ +❤
Estoy descubriendo estos montajes. Sincronizaciones de imagen y sonido que te llevan a un estado "entumecido y confortable". Muy interesante y evocador 😊
Pleased to meet you! London Laserium, '78-'80, here. Went freelance with my own gear for another 8 years. Back in the game, building my own rig for the living room, now. 😎
And I you. You’re one a few who knows what a General Scanning galvo is! I’d love to do it again, save for the cost. And then there’s the CDRH to deal with in this country. Keep me on your radar. If you post something cool let me know. Love to watch. One night we opened up the window on the planetarium and scanned some low clouds. There was a religious group who had come to the neighborhood, and they thought they had seen god, haha. Kind of an impish thing we did, but I couldn’t resist. The good ole days….
@@bwmcelya Yeah, I can't resist messing with sheeple of blind faith, neither. LOL! Costs are now a fraction of back in the day. CDRH has no authority within the privacy of my home, not being a public event with liabilities. 1W RGB projectors start ~$1k ea. I've developed a custom PCB, based upon a $40 Teensy T4.1 that can support 2 scanning heads/projectors + a lumia projector (Danube, Hoe Down, etc). My controller is a common $400 MIDI mixer + Reaper's DAW @ $62 unlimited license. IOW, a basic single projector living room Laserium system is about the same cost as a decent 5.1 A/V system. Also, check out Christopher Short's (GOAT ILDA awardee) excellent YT laser videos. He also developed 'The Radiator" laser synth, which is a stand alone turnkey option for ~$2k via X-Lasers. Planning to reveal my T4 Laser Synth within a few months on a new Photon Lexicon Forum thread, where many old Laserium laserists hang out. Lots of interesting reading for laser enthusiasts. Hope to see you there. Of course, I'm 'TheHermit". 😎
Worked for a few years ushering etc. on the Laserium shows in Seattle way back in the stone age. Brings back memories. Those were the days when there was virtually no computerization except a data track on the reel to reel (4 track, 2 sound, 1 data, 1 spare) to help do presets and such--so the galvos were less precise and vector images were super limited. And yea, "Time" was one of the tunes so even without graphics I still see lasers in my head when the song comes on. Somewhere around here I still have the training tape on VHS for the Laserium Beatles show.
Yep. Spectra Physics 164 1 W RYGB Krypton ion laser, 4 x/y pairs of General Scanning 124 open loop scanners, a Teac 1440(?) 4 track reel-reel, & Mark 4 Laser Images custom built laser synth, with analog oscillators. Yeah, I used to dream of cycloids during my sleep. I believe that the intensity of the imagery brands itself into the visual cortex, similar to "the echoes of the amplifiers, still ringing in my head" after concerts. Now, I've returned to the artform I love(d) to build an new Laserium-like system, just for retirement fun. BR.😎
Smoked a joint and ate some edibles with some friends before attending the Pink Floyd - The Wall laser light show at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle (pre-pandemic). Was an existential experience without a doubt.
I saw this line at the OMSI, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry at Portland, OR in the early 1990s. There was a line to the Planetarium before getting with tickets. More than half of the people in line were on "something" and weaved around a bit. As we sat down and got settled, some yells out, "Let see some penetration!!! " and the crowd laughed. I SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWW IT... Patterns deeper than the screen. A Syntheserzia of sound, thought, sight. Happy.. Burned into mind with all detail. When something shitty is happening now. I tend to think on this and other moments I have had.. They also had Laser Metallica as a double feature sometimes. It's a pilgrimage for anyone who likes lasers and rock n roll. You can thank me later.
I remember this song from the Laserium at PacSci Seattle and I can tell you for sure... there was flickering even in the live show. Or maybe I was just baked as hell. But either way...
Daira Hopwood apologies for that. This is a really old video and my filming techniques were less advanced. That said, if you select the “720p 60 FPS” option as it said at the beginning of the video, the flicker should go away assuming you are using a 60 HZ capable display (most modern computers and some phones).
The scanners in the wicked laser cube are 20 kpps (thousand points per second). These are 60 kpps. This laser actually has a set of Scanner Max Saturn scanners in it, which are currently the fastest scanners in the world. This is an old video thought I I think they were only running at about 40 kpps. Check out this video to see them at 50. th-cam.com/video/56K1yzChOnE/w-d-xo.html
@@LaserPictures It's too bad scanner technology isn't fast enough to make a fully fledged computer display that could support like 1080P 60hz or something.
Thanks! And yes, you can use it. Just make sure to credit it. A link to the video and a note saying ”Laser Show by Pangolin Laser Systems and Laser Pictures” would be fine. P.S., this video is super old and the video quality is very low in comparison to what I can accomplish now. If you can wait a few days, I can re-film the video for you in modern quality. See any of the recent graphics shows on my channel for reference.
Lord Aizen I’d need to send it to you directly. I’m holding off on posting the song again until part two is done. That way you would get higher quality video to use too.
Pink Floyd -- is absolutely excellent music !
I could really use a brownie right now.
Me too Rowsdower
Me 2
Hilarious....
I actually just had a brownie a while ago.
Not a special one, though.
Eat the brownie before... (wink-wink)
The older you get the more relevant this song gets.
🥃
about time?
I came from Turkey, Istanbul for Collage . 1974, and went to 2 day California Jam concert in Ontario speedway , I heard them there, age 17, I been hooked since ,my favorite Band. and first time I smoked got high, and watched Linda Lovelace swim naked too. :) my 24 year old daughter stole my CD, I just bought it again .
Those were the days. Dissecting the timeline of all those included shows was brilliant marketing on Pangolin’s part. The technology was then available to the serious hobbyist. The word spread like wildfire and the number of users grew rapidly. Users learned quickly that those shows were the encyclopedia of all the wonderful possibilities the software had to offer. Even with that Bill and Patrick were answering tech questions from around the world, and at all hours of course. Hats off to you two gentlemen!
@@TheOleHermit Even better. Although I always hated Laserium’s software - except it did run on a Mac.
@@TheOleHermit Choreographics Was Laserium’s software for the Mac. I used it in plenty of live displays. I didn’t care it except I did love the platform it was written for.
@@TheOleHermit I was trying to sell a projector system on PL when some guy started dogging me because he couldn't believe that such a nice system was actually for sale. He ruined my chances to sell the gear. I left the forum and never went back. I do daily read ILDA's Laserist forums however.
@@FrankPSF I would bet the guy was Laserboy, who tried pulling the same stunt with me on ILD Render's thread, where I was trying to research that product to enable ILD file processing with my laser synth. We had previous confrontations, as well. With ads in his signature, every post is another ad, stepping on my every post, as well as hijacking the thread (whose owner had already abandoned, as well.).
So, I went negative and James included it in his replies for sympathy. But, when I tried to briefly share my code on Google Drive with a C++ developer (then take the link down), James included my private link in his post, then argued against taking it down. I reported him to Admin, who then told James to delete his posts and be confined to within his Laserboy thread. Haven't seen him on PLF since.
I assume that you are referring to ILDA,com's laserist forum, but I'm not a member (yet) and may join just to compete in the competition... or not.
Your projector sounds very interesting. I have OPT Laser's 3W RGB, low divergence projector, with DT-40's + a DIY build, using the same RGB module, but with C506 galvos with 3rd party scan amps, which aren't any better than DT-40. (pisses me off that they won't sell Saturn 5, w/o a $3k Kvant price tag)
My fav stage config back in the day was L&R forward facing beamers + projections onto a middle screen.
Planning on adding a 3rd projector later on this year, after my latest multichannel PCB has been tested. Will also repurpose the innards of my 2 el cheapo projectors (getting acquainted with LDs + current galvos, minimal newbie F/U consequences, knowing that I would ultimately rebuild) into lumia projector(s). Yeah, low budget, DIY full Laserium living room is my final goal.
A 1W imaging projector would be fine for recording videos (swamidog style) but OPT has discontinued all products below 5W.
TARM's 2.5 W single mode projector @ $1.5k looks tempting. But, yours sounds potentially even a better option, if it's still available. Do you have a sales site?
BTW, out of respect for other folks' channels and forum threads, I usually delete my posts after the OT conversations have concluded, so my previous ones will start disappearing, leaving it looking like you're talking to yourself. JS
@@FrankPSF I would bet the guy was Laserboy, who tried pulling the same stunt with me on ILD Render's thread, where I was trying to research that product to enable ILD file processing with my laser synth. We had previous confrontations, as well. With ads in his signature, every post is another ad, stepping on my every post, as well as hijacking the thread (whose owner had already abandoned, as well.).
So, I went negative and James included it in his replies for sympathy. But, when I tried to briefly share my code on Google Drive with a C++ developer (then take the link down), James included my private link in his post, then argued against taking it down. I reported him to Admin, who then told James to delete his posts and be confined to within his Laserboy thread. Haven't seen him on PLF since.
I assume that you are referring to ILDA,com's laserist forum, but I'm not a member (yet) and may join just to compete in the competition... or not.
Your projector sounds very interesting. I have OPT Laser's 3W RGB, low divergence projector, with DT-40's + a DIY build, using the same RGB module, but with C506 galvos with 3rd party scan amps, which aren't any better than DT-40. (pisses me off that they won't sell Saturn 5, w/o a $3k Kvant price tag)
My fav stage config back in the day was L&R forward facing beamers + projections onto a middle screen.
Planning on adding a 3rd projector later on this year, after my latest multichannel PCB has been tested. Will also repurpose the innards of my 2 el cheapo projectors (getting acquainted with LDs + current galvos, minimal newbie F/U consequences, knowing that I would ultimately rebuild) into lumia projector(s). Yeah, low budget, DIY full Laserium living room is my final goal.
A 1W imaging projector would be fine for recording videos (swamidog style) but OPT has discontinued all products below 5W.
TARM's 2.5 W single mode projector @ $1.5k looks tempting. But, yours sounds potentially even a better option, if it's still available. Do you have a sales site?
BTW, out of respect for other folks' channels and forum threads, I usually delete my posts after the OT conversations have concluded, so my previous ones will start disappearing, leaving it looking like you're talking to yourself. JS
I was fortunate to have seen this long show in San Francisco of which this is only a small part of. I don't remember the exact year but it was probably the late 80s or early 90s. It was such an incredible thing in my hectic life to be able to just sit back in a deeply reclined chair in a deeply calming planetarium and experience Pink Floyd on a an incredible sound system while being high on weed with a good friend by my side. Such a beautiful time in my life. A truly remarkable "Time". Something that, 30 years later, I can still see. So wonderful. Thank you so much to those who made it happen. It's funny because, at the time, I thought I could just go back to it. It was cheap, it was easy, it was a regular event that was happening often. If it's somehow possible to recreate this experience again, I would definitely find a way to go.
🎶🎶🧜♀️That’s so frickin AWESOME 🧜♀️🎶🎶😻
"... so, feel free to sit back, relax, and enjoy Laserium.," as I used to tell my audiences at the London Laserium '78-'80. Yes, those were the best years of my life, as well. Now, @ 72 I'm developing my own gear for the living room, just for an enjoyable retirement.
Glad to hear you enjoyed Laserium in SF.
BR.
@@TheOleHermit Wonderful! You are the calming voice at the beginning of the show. That was part of the experience as well. Thank you.
@@pauleandersonmusic TBH, that SF laserist's name was Ron. I was at the London Planetarium.
AFAIK, he's still at the Exploratorium, but no longer doing Laserium shows, after the demise of Laser Images Inc, the company who produced them.
BR
Thanks for doing the London shows. It must have been Ron that I heard, but I don't remember that level of detail. The video reminded me mostly of how incredible it was. I was speaking in general when I said you are the voice...I was speaking in general and just praising in general anyone involved in making specifically the Dark Side of the Moon laser show possible. Something about that particular album really lends itself to that type of presentation. I think a lot of people would like to see it come back in planetariums, but I have no idea what that would involve. Thanks for being a part of such a unique collaboration on so many levels.
My cat is in a happy trance like state watching this! So cute!
Brilliantly done fellas. You stand in danger of becoming a gentleman.
I just got home from the concert / laser show in Redbank New Jersey. Pretty cool . Great music I’m 33 but grew up hearing my parents listen to this music and loved it ever since
✌️ +❤
who is under 25 and listening this? I grow up with them, just wondering if kids today have a taste of music of 70's and 80's?
I am ;) Pink Floyd is timeless.
I'm 28, but pretty much all I listen to is 70s and 80s. And I'm a music major as well.
23 and watched these light shows when I was still in college. They did them on campus and it was all college age kids going
15 and still enjoy this
got to see roger waters a few years ago as well
Estoy descubriendo estos montajes. Sincronizaciones de imagen y sonido que te llevan a un estado "entumecido y confortable". Muy interesante y evocador 😊
This is what pink floyd is all about. Made to listen on mushrooms or X.
Fabulous. Didn’t know lasers could do this, and I’m an old laserist from the seventies. This looks like a Steve Jander production. Umma Gumma.
Pleased to meet you!
London Laserium, '78-'80, here. Went freelance with my own gear for another 8 years.
Back in the game, building my own rig for the living room, now. 😎
And I you. You’re one a few who knows what a General Scanning galvo is! I’d love to do it again, save for the cost. And then there’s the CDRH to deal with in this country. Keep me on your radar. If you post something cool let me know. Love to watch. One night we opened up the window on the planetarium and scanned some low clouds. There was a religious group who had come to the neighborhood, and they thought they had seen god, haha. Kind of an impish thing we did, but I couldn’t resist. The good ole days….
@@bwmcelya Yeah, I can't resist messing with sheeple of blind faith, neither. LOL!
Costs are now a fraction of back in the day. CDRH has no authority within the privacy of my home, not being a public event with liabilities.
1W RGB projectors start ~$1k ea.
I've developed a custom PCB, based upon a $40 Teensy T4.1 that can support 2 scanning heads/projectors + a lumia projector (Danube, Hoe Down, etc).
My controller is a common $400 MIDI mixer + Reaper's DAW @ $62 unlimited license.
IOW, a basic single projector living room Laserium system is about the same cost as a decent 5.1 A/V system.
Also, check out Christopher Short's (GOAT ILDA awardee) excellent YT laser videos. He also developed 'The Radiator" laser synth, which is a stand alone turnkey option for ~$2k via X-Lasers.
Planning to reveal my T4 Laser Synth within a few months on a new Photon Lexicon Forum thread, where many old Laserium laserists hang out. Lots of interesting reading for laser enthusiasts. Hope to see you there. Of course, I'm 'TheHermit".
😎
Saw this at the Griffith park Observatory. Years ago Was phenomenal
Worked for a few years ushering etc. on the Laserium shows in Seattle way back in the stone age. Brings back memories. Those were the days when there was virtually no computerization except a data track on the reel to reel (4 track, 2 sound, 1 data, 1 spare) to help do presets and such--so the galvos were less precise and vector images were super limited. And yea, "Time" was one of the tunes so even without graphics I still see lasers in my head when the song comes on. Somewhere around here I still have the training tape on VHS for the Laserium Beatles show.
Yep. Spectra Physics 164 1 W RYGB Krypton ion laser, 4 x/y pairs of General Scanning 124 open loop scanners, a Teac 1440(?) 4 track reel-reel, & Mark 4 Laser Images custom built laser synth, with analog oscillators.
Yeah, I used to dream of cycloids during my sleep. I believe that the intensity of the imagery brands itself into the visual cortex, similar to "the echoes of the amplifiers, still ringing in my head" after concerts.
Now, I've returned to the artform I love(d) to build an new Laserium-like system, just for retirement fun.
BR.😎
Thank you
went to a laser floyd show last night. watching this with my 3d glasses on trying to recreate it hahaha
Wanted to see what Sarah experienced with Gary
Omg same
SAME
plsss I just came from that video
nothing she'd write home about
Who wants part two!
In production :)
👀
Make more Pink Floyd ones please
laser pictures Go Home
I remember watching this as a kid at one of those dome observatory things. Blew my mind. Pretty sure that was my first psychedelic experience lol
I went to a laser show so high (u know those little squares :D) and it was one of the best trips i had haha
Lucky bastard
jeje
Yes. San Francisco Laserium circa 1980. Watched it out the window for a 2nd time on the hour long ride home, if you know what I mean.
I took 2 pen hits before the show and I was literally in a different universe watching this
Smoked a joint and ate some edibles with some friends before attending the Pink Floyd - The Wall laser light show at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle (pre-pandemic).
Was an existential experience without a doubt.
I was 15 years old when I seen this it was awesome .it was in Denver Colorado
That's bad ass! We have radio Floyd playing at the park I'm trying to make a program show like that
Great Job! I run this on my hologram fan and play the song on the stereo. :)
Damn i miss seeing this at the Morrison Planetarium in SF.
And at little rock arkansas
You and me both brother! '76 & '77!! ELP, Synergy, Stones. I would come across the Bay from Alameda on the weekend!
personally I love cheesy poofs
Bravo!!
Charlie B thanks!
Fantastic light show very relevent to the song must have taken hours to put together looks very clear on the images too.
Excellent! Thank you...
I saw this line at the OMSI, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry at Portland, OR in the early 1990s. There was a line to the Planetarium before getting with tickets. More than half of the people in line were on "something" and weaved around a bit. As we sat down and got settled, some yells out, "Let see some penetration!!! " and the crowd laughed.
I SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWW IT... Patterns deeper than the screen. A Syntheserzia of sound, thought, sight. Happy.. Burned into mind with all detail. When something shitty is happening now. I tend to think on this and other moments I have had..
They also had Laser Metallica as a double feature sometimes. It's a pilgrimage for anyone who likes lasers and rock n roll.
You can thank me later.
This is art.
Need this in VR
Projector approved. Felt like I was there.
was just thinking that as I watched. "ooh, would be SO cool on my white cathedral ceiling!" YES!
@@tracycapilot2002 this is by far my favorite video to run in my home theatre. I’m going to give it another run tonight!
With this I don’t need drugs to trip
Drugs can make it a wee bit better tho
And I dont mean hardcore shit I mean mellow like Ganja/Shrooms/LSD/etc.
@@shaggystoner5235 ketamine
@@shaggystoner5235 a lot of ketamine a lot of ecstasy and a lot of lsd and Shrooms
I remember this song from the Laserium at PacSci Seattle and I can tell you for sure... there was flickering even in the live show. Or maybe I was just baked as hell. But either way...
Faszinierend
would love to learn how to make something like this, i saw a laser show for dsotm and i want to make my own laser shows!!!
I’m not even high, and this is hitting :-D ha
Das muss ich Teilen!
nice laser show
Can you please make more Pink Floyd ones🔥🔥🔥🔥
crazy
crazy is no joke
Majestuoso video con esta música párese perderte en tus sentidos latidos y pul sos mente brin abierta Alós sonidos garciex👁️👁️🇦🇷
hi! it's just super! can I get a file of this show?
Well done
We’ve come along way
yeah, kind of but not really it doesn't work that way
does anyone know what headshet or goggles is good for this kind of stuff?
My mom used to take take me to see this on the 90s at the imax museum dome
Is this the show they used to play at Griffith Observatory?
Saw this in NYC hayden planetarium 32 years ago haha!!
What kind of laser machine is this and how do I get one? How far does it project maximum?
Was this from the laser show in Sacramento??
this song hits a lot different in your 40s than it did in my 20s🤣
I’m in my twenties and it still really hits. It really accentuates my already existing existential dread
Nunca he visto algo tan bacan
POV: you’re here from Bob’s burgers season 7 episode 18
If I wanted to go about making something like this, what would I need to do so?
god's hand in marriage
Should have a more prominent warning for flickering.
Daira Hopwood apologies for that. This is a really old video and my filming techniques were less advanced. That said, if you select the “720p 60 FPS” option as it said at the beginning of the video, the flicker should go away assuming you are using a 60 HZ capable display (most modern computers and some phones).
yeah one that flashes red and blue like a police car and says "WARNING. WARNING."
Damn 30K views? This has to be one of the worst videos on my channel xD.
Damn that flicker is terrible... I would love to see this live
what laser do u use
he pees in snow the rest is editing
How fast are the scanners in this? Because they look quite a bit faster than anything wicked lasers makes.
The scanners in the wicked laser cube are 20 kpps (thousand points per second). These are 60 kpps. This laser actually has a set of Scanner Max Saturn scanners in it, which are currently the fastest scanners in the world. This is an old video thought I I think they were only running at about 40 kpps. Check out this video to see them at 50. th-cam.com/video/56K1yzChOnE/w-d-xo.html
@@LaserPictures It's too bad scanner technology isn't fast enough to make a fully fledged computer display that could support like 1080P 60hz or something.
@@LaserPictures So that video is with the live laser then? Not just a computer rendering of the AVI file right?
I kinda like the flickering.
they're seizure tickles
Hook a brother up with that .SVG. 😁😉 Im getting a lasercube to play with in my back yard.
I would If I could, but sadly the format is only compatible with Pangolin Laser Systems. But hey, congrats on getting into “this world” ;)
@@LaserPicturesthanks its alotta fun so far! Still need to buy protective eye ware...
@@coleteets6814 what do you project it at? Just a screen? I’m imagining seeing this on the roof of an amphitheater
Krass
help pull me out of this hole you dug for me please
This is really great work! Keep it up.👍🏻
Can I use the footage for my cover of the song and credit your channel?
It will be my first video on TH-cam.
Thanks! And yes, you can use it. Just make sure to credit it. A link to the video and a note saying ”Laser Show by Pangolin Laser Systems and Laser Pictures” would be fine.
P.S., this video is super old and the video quality is very low in comparison to what I can accomplish now. If you can wait a few days, I can re-film the video for you in modern quality. See any of the recent graphics shows on my channel for reference.
Laser Pictures
Really appreciate it, thanks.
I will do that for sure, your channel needs more attention.
Looking forward to your work and Time part 2!
Lord Aizen thanks! Don’t know if you saw the bottom half of the previous note?
Laser Pictures yes I did, will check your recent work and wait for the new videos.
Lord Aizen I’d need to send it to you directly. I’m holding off on posting the song again until part two is done. That way you would get higher quality video to use too.
NYC Hayden planetarium 1992 tripping balls with 20 friends 1 sober person . Great times
Saw a Pink Floyd laser show at the planetarium on shrooms..
How was it? I’m thinking of doing that! 😄🤘🤘
very retro it kind of hurt my eyes
I'd like to see what AI's interpretation of a laser light show might be for the same song. I don't think you can improve upon perfection such as this.
Who else was tripping to this at the OCC lazer dome planetarium
I miss pot.
Sure beats fireworks, anyday. Fireworks suck donkeys!
This is not the one you want.
Floyd on acid....
This music sucks
opinions are like assholes and now I reverse my intention. have a good session
This is awful
its the only way. are you familiar with wey?
is this on the pangolin cloud?
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