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Montezuma’s Prohpehcy 2012 Version 2.0

July 11th, 2007 Brian Roberts 2 comments

Heya all! Well, here is the final draft of the Montezuma’s Prophecy video. I have tightened up the editing, removed some of the pan shots, and synched the video with the sound. I am pleased with how this one turned out. Are you in it?

Thanks go out to everyone involved. Tampa’s art scene is very much alive! If you know of an event we should cover, contact us and let us know about it! We keep track on our online calendar of the art events happening in Tampa Bay and there’s always room to add more. Send us your art events!

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Montezuma’s Last Prophecy Video

July 5th, 2007 Brian Roberts 4 comments

WOW! What a wonderful time! On June 29th we attended the final show of the 2012 event “Montezuma’s Last Prophecy” at the New Cigar Theater in Ybor City. The staff, performers, and production team were incredibly gracious in allowing our cameras into the event. Everyone was friendly and treated us like family. We really hope there will be more events like this in Tampa.

There was a visual arts exhibit, live bands, a DJ, spoken word, and the AWESOME “Montezuma’s Last Prophecy,” which was a nod to the ending of the Mayan calendar, which is supposed to be the hallmark of some incredible metaphysical changes in the world. Drums like crazy, beautiful young women in skimpy ritual clothing, a sword dancer… WOW!!!

If you want know a little more, Wikipedia has a little information on 2012, but I would suggest a good Google Search. Take a few grains of salt, there’s alot of red herrings out there.

Anyway… Yes, the video is a tad dark. Consider this a VERY rough draft. I will post a better version soon, but I couldn’t wait to share some of the spectacle with you. I definitely am getting a lighting rig for future events… But here is a quick video of the great time we had. Were you there?

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Surrealmuse Studios Attending 2012 @ Ybor Cigar Factory

June 26th, 2007 Brian Roberts No comments

We had so much fun making that last video, we’re doing it again. We’re all attending the 2012: Montezuma’s Last Prophecy show on June 29th. We’ll have a few video cameras floating around at this excellent event. We went last weekend and it was a total blast, so we’re going again. Drums, drums, and more drums! Ritual human sacrifice! (I am relatively sure it was staged… I think.) Oh, and a bevy of lovely young women in skimpy ritual robes. Add walls and walls of art, that Ybor City vibe, and the insanely cool location of an old cigar factory with giant, vintage, authentic mechanical conveyor belts all over the place and you have the makings of an interesting night

Natalie is also scoping out new models to inspire her newest series of creations. Come out and spend time with us!

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2012 @ Ybor Cigar Factory

June 20th, 2007 Natalie Roberts No comments

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The New Evil

March 20th, 2007 Brian Roberts No comments

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One of my favorite gadget blogs, Gizmodo, is opening up (or exapnding) the discussion of digital rights in a rapidly shifting world by encouraging a boycott of the RIAA, which I support. I won’t go into the reasons, as they are evident to anyone who has a clue of their own and about twenty five cents worth of insight. I have difficulty in understanding the arguments on either side, since I feel that it is quite simply, a moot point. The fact is that in the last couple of years the world has been indelibly changed and the concepts of “intellectual property,” ownership, and information exchange have already entered in to a point of no return. Freedom of information exchange is here. Its done. The revolution has already happened. We’re just now beginning to realize it. It happened while you were sleeping last night. ;-)

This is a reply to a post that caught my attention, and I decided to share it here. Consider it a humorous and yet intensely serious statement of some consequence. (Because its from me, you see.) So let’s talk about the RIAA. The simple gist of the post is “The RIAA isn’t evil, just incredibly stupid.” Here’s my take on it. And no, no drugs were used in the writing of this post. Perhaps there should have been.


Stupidity and the stifling of innovation is evil. Pure and simple. Is stupidity the new evil? Well, I would have to say “Yes.”Please insert grains of salt into whatever orifice you wish, and keep a sense of humor. Let’s talk.There was, at some point, this whole notion and concept of big evil corporate conspiracies. They had the time, money, and resources to scare everyone. Maybe fifty years ago, you invent a car that runs on water and late into the night some goons from the oil company might give you a brand new pair of cement shoes.

Who knows? Perhaps this is the realm of Hollywood or kooks or people with too little to do and too much LSD on hand.

Either way, this doesn’t matter anymore. The revolution has already happened. We’re past this sort of idiocy and slavery. Conspiracies, if they ever existed, simply can no longer be agile enough to deal with the onslaught of communication and information exchange.

So, you invent a water powered car. Throw it on Youtube. And yes, if you go there, search for “water powered car.” I dare you. While you’re at it, search for “zero point energy,” too. Prepare to have your mind pwnd.

So you have all these companies, spending billions of fruitless dollars to apply a tiny band-aid to a hemorrhage of epic proportions. They are their own worst enemy, in this case. Stupidity, really, more than evil.

Books in the library have really only been available to the working man for about 75 years or so. Television was a great communicator, but now is simply a media of moving sigils in the form of advertising designed to consume and control your imaginative space. Works like a charm. Not evil, really. The stupidity is on your end for making bad choices of what to feed your head. We had radio, Fidonet, newsgroups… And now this concept of Web 2.0, which can be argued is really only a few years old… The beast is unleashed. Pandora’s box is opened. Those (arguably) formerly evil and now presently dumbfounded corporations are too large and ponderous to react appropriately.

We have our own moment-to-moment sigilized weapons in the form of videos, quite possibly the hottest of all media. We are choosing what we feed our heads now. We are getting rid of television and advertising that takes up imaginative space that belongs to the soul and mind of an individual. Is it any wonder that we wish to take back ownership of our thoughts? The mass media had a purpose at one point, and that was a communicative tool to exchange useful information and is now relegated to a 24 hour commercial, with bits of entertainment thrown in. The accounting and finances of making media have changed, and there is yet resistance to that change. They want their cake and eat it too, with some gold foil sprinkled on top so that their shit will sparkle in the bowl.

In other words… No one can shut you up anymore. I find this incredibly enjoyable and I am relieved to realize that the revolution is here. I am eternally an optimist about the species as a whole, and the fact that we’re discussing this and imagining those executives wringing their hands in agony not because they are losing money, but because shareholders are demanding they do something, and they need to appear busy. They have plenty of scratch, they just don’t happen to own any clues.

So, let’s talk. Stupidity is the new evil, and will be a little easier to deal with than guys in trench coats that steal into your home under the cover of darkness and a Britney cd.

We’re speaking out, and reclaiming our imaginative space. We are choosing what we wish to feed our heads moment to moment now, at a speed which is beyond which the societal structure is prepared to deal with. So let Rome fall, but let’s try to give it a soft landing. Let’s understand that the paradigm has been broken, the conspiracies are no longer a factor, if they ever were. Their stupidity is now the friend of innovation.

Real innovation is coming from folks like you and me, armed with nothing more than an idea and a cheap camera.

So, get a good sense of humor firmly planted in your mind, your tongue firmly planted in your cheek, and a friendship to your fellow innovator. We’re not used to having to come up with ideas on our own, but let’s start. How about now? Let’s have an open, honest, friendly discussion. Where do you think the future of media is going? Strip away what you have been taught and learn to ask yourself “What is your dream world?”

Oh, and as a friendly parting shot who may still be living in the yesterday’s world…

Consider ignorance and stupidity. Two emotionally charged words. “Ignorance” has a kinder connotation, indicating that the individual in question is simply uninformed and has the ability to learn, if just given the right instruction.

“Stupidity” is different. It indicates that the individual has heard all the evidence, has seen the writing on the wall, and is still choosing to make bad choices in the face of a huge tidal wave of information to the contrary.

So, are you good and willing to learn, or are you evil and choosing to remain stupid?

In other words…

Are you just unfortunately ignorant or breathtakingly stupid?

Seeing something a little different.

February 20th, 2007 Brian Roberts 1 comment
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Okay. so I am on an Icelandic music bender. This music and video are hauntingly gorgeous.

Sigur Ros is relatively new to me, but this video speaks to me and really resonates with my artistic side. This has been around a bit, but I’d like you to see the obvious spiritual metaphors and just appreciate the beauty of a clean, simple image. The whole video centers around a path, and a cliff, and the travelers upon the path.

If you go to the GooTube page where this video is posted, the reactions wildly vary. Most seem to center on whether or not the travelers die at the end, after jumping off the cliff. And most people seem to take away some concept or idea that this is all well and good, and that the children are daring to dream that they can fly, but they will inevitably wake up from the “dream” and plummet towards the rocks below.

The question here is not whether or not they die. That question seems to be irrelevant to me. The most poignant image to me is the one little drummer who lags behind, and is the last to jump. Seeing his friends fly off, he hesitates. In the end, he chooses to soar. He chooses to wake up and dream.

What do you get from it?