Third Mini-Row (L to R): Black tulle netting from Consumer Crafts, gramophone image from Champagne Consortįourth Row: Scamozzi Four Point Pedestal from Plastercraft. Second Row (L to R): Antique Radio from Totally Tubular, Golden Piano Keys Short Necklace from , Resistors in an image from MetaFilter in 1980 scored a major hit with the prophetic Video Killed the Radio Star. Top Row (L to R): An Isaac Asimov book cover from the Tumblr ONCE UPON A TIME IN YUGOSLAVIA, OrlandiStatuary Greek Head Remnant Statue from, Mannequin Head from Direct Hair & Beauty Supplies In 1979, after originally forming the group Camera Club with Thomas Dolby. The World on the big screen for the first time ever in Dolby Cinema. You have to see it to believe it… So without further ado, here’s the video:Īnd now we take a look at some items, visual tidbits and inspirational pieces that celebrate the video’s unique style: A Dolby Institute Fellowship recipient, Nine Days, written and directed by Edson Oda takes place in a version of limbo where one man must interview souls looking to be born and decide their fate. We begin with a music video that was previously featured on Mirror80 as one of our Friday Video Picks: “Radio Silence” by Thomas Dolby. A few highlights of the piece: a tulle-clad beauty who morphs into a Greek statue, an aesthetic that combines ’80s science motifs with steampunk, vintage radio equipment and more. Scenes from the music video for “Radio Silence” by Thomas Dolby
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