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So I was watching those NASA shorts and saw this on the "related videos" side bar on Youtube. My parents had this on lazer disk and I used to watch it all the time. This was pretty much some of the first good CGI in the early 1990's so some of the younger members probably won't remember. Only now can I appreciate how fucking trippy this shit was.
This is the animation "Technodance" from the early computer animation compilation "The Mind's Eye."
In 1990 Odyssey Productions gathered together shorts and demo reels from hundreds of artists working in the fledgling field of computer animation. These captivating computer generated videos were combined with an original score to give the world a look at the future of animation. Eventually these shorts would be licensed by YTV in Canada to be aired as "Short Circutz" in place of commercials.
Unlike later productions, The Mind's Eye was only released on VHS tape and Laserdisc. This is the higher quality Laserdisc release, carefully digitized.