
And exercise in randomness/weirdness? I'm rather fond of the image of the man at the red table, near the ending.
( , Sat 10 Jul 2010, 12:14, Reply)

i find that randomness and weirdness isn't something that can be convincingly contrived though, to be truly effective it all has to make some kind of sense to the creator
( , Sat 10 Jul 2010, 12:28, Reply)

That is entirely true! But, yeah, this one is little more than some visual wankery with whatever unused footage I had available on my hard drive at the time, so it would be sort of pretentious of me to act like there's some bigger plan here. ;)
I did make some variations on the singing-lower-jaw idea that do have more of an "internal logic" though. Just wanted to post this one first. ;)
( , Sat 10 Jul 2010, 15:48, Reply)

I've heard it many times before and I've never been able to find out.
( , Sat 10 Jul 2010, 15:12, Reply)

I used one of the standard voices in OSX. (System Preferences - Speech or something like that).
But there are many free online applications. Google "text-to-speech" or "speech synthesis".
( , Sat 10 Jul 2010, 15:39, Reply)