Where Have I Seen This Tower Of Televisions?
December 17, 2016 10:52 PM

Please have a look at these two stills taken from Cowboy Bebop (Session #23). They reminded me so much of an image (motif) I had seen before in some other sci-fi feature. Does it ring any bells with anyone?
posted by roryks to Media & Arts (22 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
A Nam June Paik installation?
posted by Sara C. at 10:55 PM on December 17, 2016


More like Goran Hassanpour for me.
posted by rokusan at 11:08 PM on December 17, 2016


Max Headroom? They'd often show people in the ruins gathered around irregular piles of televisions watching whatever thing was going on.
posted by rodlymight at 11:42 PM on December 17, 2016


An image search on 'TV installation art' yields lots of possibilities.
posted by zippy at 11:59 PM on December 17, 2016


Quite a Synchronicity 2 vibe, although that pile is untidier and mainly amps.
posted by hawthorne at 12:24 AM on December 18, 2016


Media Burn by Ant Farm?
posted by ambulocetus at 1:52 AM on December 18, 2016


Not sci-fi, but a few companies have done this - I think Heineken got a lot of attention with theirs.
posted by Mchelly at 5:02 AM on December 18, 2016


One of the Smithsonian's in DC (American History?) has an exhibit featuring a bunch of old 70s style TVs in a pyramid.
posted by COD at 5:52 AM on December 18, 2016


Johnny Mnemonic?
posted by disconnect at 7:29 AM on December 18, 2016


Max Headroom (at least at 34:41 of that clip) I'm still scanning for more examples.

I'm also fairly certain that Serial Experiments Lain had a similar motif, but given the timing I couldn't say which anime did it first.

I'd also look at Brazil (early), and perhaps 12 Monkeys (movie) (late)
posted by sparklemotion at 7:33 AM on December 18, 2016


Maybe Mr. Universe in Serenity/Firefly?
posted by disconnect at 7:44 AM on December 18, 2016


Obscure film trivia: Godfrey Reggio filmed a tower of TV sets in a staged sequence for Koyaanisqatsi, but he decided that it didn't fit with the rest of the concept and edited most of it out. If you watch closely you can see a couple of seconds of the TV sets exploding that are mixed into a montage near the end of the film.
posted by ovvl at 8:02 AM on December 18, 2016


The shot that I was thinking of in 12 monkeys is shown in the fifth (I think) image here.
posted by sparklemotion at 8:03 AM on December 18, 2016


Could it be a video game? I instantly thought of the television imagery for Persona 4.
posted by queseyo at 8:54 AM on December 18, 2016


Johnny Mnemonic? It's more a stalactite of TVs there, where as the one in your image is a stalagmite, but it was the first thing that popped into my head.
posted by radwolf76 at 9:17 AM on December 18, 2016


Gah, I can picture another example but I can't place it. Wasn't there something like this in an MTV interstitial, or in some MTV program intro? Like a mountain / triangular pile of TVs?
posted by madmethods at 11:54 AM on December 18, 2016


Nam June Paik.
posted by Cosine at 12:00 PM on December 18, 2016


it reminds me of a gorillaz video
posted by poffin boffin at 2:07 PM on December 18, 2016


Serenity's Mr Universe?
posted by zippy at 4:42 PM on December 18, 2016


Serial Experiments Lain or maybe Persona 4 (video game)?
posted by augustimagination at 5:36 PM on December 19, 2016


More Johnny Mnenmonic, featuring the same face on each of the TVs, similar to the Cowboy Bebop image.
posted by zippy at 7:24 PM on December 20, 2016


I really appreciate your help with all of these. Sadly none of them are ringing any bells for me. It definitely wasn't an art installation I was thinking of - certainly some film or other.

It could have been Twelve Monkeys, but that turns out to be more of a sphere than a tower. I'm liking the Serenity reference, but it didn't give me a, "That's it!" feeling. Johnny Mnemonic was a fine match too...but still no satisfaction.

If it comes to me I'll be sure to drop you a line. Thank you again.
posted by roryks at 1:09 PM on December 22, 2016


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