Another 10 Bizarre Videos
- Published July 30, 2007 - 130 Comments
Because of the popularity of the top 10 bizarre videos post, I have put together a second list of bizarre videos. Warning: two of these videos contain images or sounds that may induce feelings of sickness (they are intended to). You have been warned – so on to the list!
1. An Homage to Antonin Artaud [Wikipedia | Encyclopaedia Britannica] – WARNING
Born in 1896 (died 1948), Artaud is one of the most unusual artists of the 20th century. He wrote poetry that was banned by the French government, assisted in some of the most bizarre films in history, and even wrote music. He had a small part in the film The Passion of Joan of Arc (hailed as the film with the most emotional performance ever captured on film by Maria Falconetti).
This video is an homage to Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty, “a primitive ceremonial experience intended to liberate the human subconscious and reveal man to himself”. In the original show people threw up and had to leave because of the sounds and behaviour on the stage. The video is by Alice from morgu3.com.
2. Sickness Inducing Unnamed Video [Wikipedia] – WARNING
From youtube: “This is a weird scene that was floating about a bbs and apparently causing phsychotic reactions in some people who watched it with high quality headphones. There seems to be a variety of audio frequencies in use, primarily 17 and 19hz and the garbled speech could be from anywhere someone mentioned a reference to Hitler somewhere they thought.” There were also mentions of the brown note but it is unlikely that a computer could produce the sound required and it is not even likely that the brown note is anything more than a myth.
This is definitely a very odd video (suggested by Matt on the previous list of videos) and I have not been able to locate its origin. I did not listen with headphones so I am not sure about the quote on youtube. If anyone tries it and does feel sick, please mention it in the comments.
3. David Lynch Advert [Wikipedia]
David Lynch is a famous avant-garde film director who was born in Montana. After a very successful television series (Twin Peaks) Lynch wrote and directed Mulholland Drive which is probably his best known film after Blue Velvet. His latest film, Inland Empire, was recently released to theatres and should be out on DVD soon.
Many people are not aware that David Lynch has written and directed a large number of adverts for television. This video is an advert he made for Parisienne Cigarettes. It is typically lynch (in that it doesn’t really make any sense) and the entire thing runs backwards.
4. Gilbert and George [Wikipedia]
Gilbert Prousch (Italy born) and George Passmore (UK born) are artists who work exclusively as a pair. They started out as performance artists in the 1970s but are more well known for their large scale photo montages. In 1995 the title of their latest work “Naked Shit Pictures” caused a media stir. They have frequently used images of faeces, urine, and sperm in their artwork, as well as nudity.
This video clip is of one of their performance pieces in which they demonstrate the dance they invented called the bend-it. The colours in the background are very typical of Gilbert and George who like to work with bold colours. The pair own one of the most powerful graphic workstations in the UK as it is needed to manipulate the huge file sizes needed in their work.
5. Marcel Duchamp [Wikipedia | Encyclopaedia Britannica]
Duchamp was a French born artist who became an American Citizen in 1955. He is generally associated with Dadaism and Surrealism though he tended to work behind the scenes in those areas. After his experiments in American Dada he barely participated in Paris Dada. A playful man, Duchamp prodded thought about artistic processes and art marketing, not so much with words, but with actions such as dubbing a urinal “art” and naming it Fountain, and by “giving up” art to play chess. He produced relatively few artworks as he quickly moved through the avant-garde rhythms of his time.
This is a small short by Duchamp accompanied by the music of American pioneering composer John Cage. Both artists believed that the art was not just created by the artist, but also by the spectator. The piece of music is “Music for Marcel Duchamp” and it is performed on a prepared piano, in which one piece of rubber, 7 pieces of weather stripping, and one bolt have been added to the strings.
6. Russian Exorcism [Cogitz | Encyclopaedia Britannica | Catholic Encylopedia]
Exorcism is the ritual used by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches to case evil spirits (demons) out of a possessed person. The subject is a very popular one and has been the basis for at least two major motion pictures (The Exorcist, and the Exorcism of Emily Rose).
The exorcism in this video is being performed by a Russian Orthodox Priest. It is in Russian but you can get the gist of what is happening without needing to understand the language. You can also go here to find videos, audio, and images of exorcisms.
7. Der Struwwelpeter [Wikipedia | Encyclopaedia Britannica]
Der Struwwelpeter is a collection of 10 tales mostly about children written by Heinrich Hoffmann a German author. Each story has a clear moral that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehaviour in an exaggerated way. The book was written in 1855.
In this video we see the sixth story Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher – little suck-a-thumb. In this story, a mother warns her son not to suck his thumbs. However, when she goes out of the house he resumes his thumb sucking, until a roving tailor appears and cuts off his thumbs with giant scissors.
8. Bill and Tony [Wikipedia | Encyclopaedia Britannica | IMDB]
William Burroughs, the author of this film, was an American writer of experimental novels that evoke, in deliberately erratic prose, a nightmarish, sometimes wildly humorous world. His sexual explicitness (he was an avowed and outspoken homosexual) and the frankness with which he dealt with his experiences as a drug addict won him a following among writers of the Beat movement.
Burroughs and Antony Balch are seated next to each other, looking directly at the camera. Their simple dialogue is roughly: “I’m Tony, who are you? I’m Bill. Where are you Tony? I’m in London, where are you? I’m in a 1920s movie.” First Bill speaks Tony’s lines, then later the entire dialogue is repeated with the correct people speaking the lines. It is repeated again later with Bill’s dialogue playing while Tony’s lips move and vice versa. There are other permutations as well.
9. Creepy Kids Television Program
There is nothing to cite for this one as I am not sure of its origins. It is a very strange kids programme that features an “angel” called Satan. It is very weird. If anyone can shed any light on it for me, please do so in the comments and I will update this description.
10. Speech Radios [Wikipedia | Encyclopaedia Britannica]
John Cage was an American avant-garde composer whose inventive compositions and unorthodox ideas profoundly influenced mid-20th-century music. He is most well known for his piece 4′33″ which is roughly 4 minutes and 33 seconds of non-performance in which the audience become the creators.
In this strange video you get to see John Cage directing the performance of his piece of music called Speech Radios. In this piece, the performers walk around with radios and turn them on and off, change stations, and basically make it all up as they go along. The funny thing is to see the seriousness with which this is all done. Some people actually cheer at the end.
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July 30th, 2007 at 8:22 pm
why does the numbering go from 9 to 8 instead of 10
July 30th, 2007 at 8:39 pm
Monteze: thanks for pointing that out – I have fixed it.
July 30th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
The kid’s video is based on Mark Twain’s short story, “The Mysterious Stranger”.
http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/TwaMyst.html
July 30th, 2007 at 11:27 pm
Kristopher: thanks heaps for pointing that out. I will update the information in the morning.
July 30th, 2007 at 11:59 pm
I watched the sickness inducing video with headphones and I didn’t feel sick :S just paranoid
July 31st, 2007 at 12:33 am
Oh, and jfrater, in the bible Satan was an angel that rebelled against God and was sent to Hell.
July 31st, 2007 at 8:34 am
Implosive: thanks for posting your reaction
As far as the devil bit is concerned, when Satan was an angel he was the Angel Lucifer – I have not heard of him being referred to as the Angel Satan. Weird.
July 31st, 2007 at 11:01 pm
Haha, you got me there
my bad.
August 3rd, 2007 at 10:23 pm
I watched the video with headphones, and while it didn’t make me violently ill, when the sound dipped into the lowest ranges, it felt like my guts were being pulled out. These types of ultra-low frequency sound have a marked physical effect on some people.
August 4th, 2007 at 4:24 am
The claymation video with the kids and the Mysterious Stranger is from a movie called “The Adventures of Mark Twain”.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088678/
http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Mark-Twain-James-Whitmore/dp/B000CCBCDA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-0784421-5947318?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1186197804&sr=1-1
August 4th, 2007 at 11:18 pm
some of these make me want to check behind my back or check my closet..creepy…sorta like the sounds of hell and exorcism recordings. good stuff
August 8th, 2007 at 5:47 am
holy crap I watched the creepy kid’s show on vhs when I was a kid. I think they’re on a hot air balloon or something nuts like that. wow. the image of the clay people getting smoked has never left my mind.
August 8th, 2007 at 7:39 am
Trex: now that you mention the hot air balloon I think I may have seen it as a kid too – though I definitely don’t remember the “Angel Satan” bit.
August 9th, 2007 at 12:07 am
I had the VHS of the creepy kids video as a child…it is called The Adventures of Mark Twain. When I watched the video as an adult, it seems the Angel Satan character is meant to show that good and evil can exist side by side within each human being.
August 9th, 2007 at 1:18 am
I watched the video with $50 headphones, it felt as if my stomach was being pulled and stretched and I did eventually throw up.
Extremely unpleasant feeling.
August 9th, 2007 at 7:33 am
Mat: wow! I can’t believe someone really did have that reaction. Thanks for letting us know.
August 10th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
that sickness inducing video would be absolutely awesome on an acid trip.
August 14th, 2007 at 3:54 am
I watched the sickness-inducing video with rather high-end headphones on (the big padded whole-ear-covering kind), and although I didn’t get sick, I got a pretty strong rush of adrenaline. The video actually caused a “fight or flight response”.
Then I watched the Marcel Duchamp video, and became rather drowsy.
August 14th, 2007 at 6:45 am
archemedes_rex: I can see why the Duchamp would have that reaction
The good news is that I am planning another bizarre videos article so keep your eyes peeled!
August 14th, 2007 at 11:57 am
Hi all, I just thought you might like to know that I have now posted a third bizarre videos article called 10 More Bizarre Videos. Enjoy!
August 15th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
I watched the sickness-inducing video a while ago without headphones and I couldn’t watch it all the way through. I became paranoid my heart began to beat very fast as the video went on, and eventually I felt like I was going to pass out.
August 15th, 2007 at 6:51 pm
Sam: were you watching it on a big monitor?
August 15th, 2007 at 8:58 pm
Number nine is by Will Vinton. The Man who made The California Raisins. The short you have is from a film called “The Adventures of Mark Twain”
you can find a little about it at http://willvinton.net/
Enjoy
August 15th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
Ryan: thanks for that – and for the link.
August 15th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
I felt the same way Sam did. Honestly I only made it a few seconds into the video before I got chills and had to stop it. I just ate a big dinner so watching a video that’s rumoured to make you sick probably isn’t a good idea right now….
August 16th, 2007 at 2:22 am
Hmm, the first one sounds like something out of Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
August 16th, 2007 at 7:30 am
deadhand13: which in itself might be considered a bizarre video
August 18th, 2007 at 7:49 pm
About the sickness inducing video-Ive heard of something like this (the above video may even be an excerpt of what I’m talking about) in a video from sometime around the late ’20s or early to mid ’30s. A director was experimenting with garbling voices on the newest version of films with sound. He put whatever voices he garbled into a movie which was shown across the country and was stopped after 2 weeks because of complaints of sickness. I had wondered at the time how that happened. Now I know.
August 18th, 2007 at 8:51 pm
ben: do you think this might be the theatre of Cruelty from Artaud? It sounds like very much like it. the video you are talking about is an homage to him.
August 19th, 2007 at 3:58 am
The sickness inducing video didn’t make me hurl of anything but it did really freak me out. I was so jumpy.
August 30th, 2007 at 10:14 am
As I work up the courage to watch the sickness-inducing video, you might be interested to know that the French shock-cinema film “Irreversible” features ultrasonic sounds in the beginning of the film. It is in a scene where an act of horrible violence occurs in a nightclub, and the director had this ultrasonic soundtrack thumping in the background the whole time to heighten the audience’s sense of disturbance. Pretty freaky.
August 30th, 2007 at 10:44 am
Bill Coffin: that is interesting – I have that film on DVD and didn’t notice it – I will watch it again.
August 30th, 2007 at 10:48 am
I have not seen the film in its entirety, but just that opening scene in the nightclub with the fire extinguisher. The scene enough was pretty off-putting, but I couldn’t place why I was *so* disgusted. I later read that Noe (is that the director?) used low-frequency sound throughout the scene to enhance a feeling of discomfort. All throughout the scene, from the moment they enter the club, there is this deep “Hrrr…Hrrr…” sound in the background; i presume that’s where the low-freek stuff is coming from.
I’ve heard great things about Irreversible, but I just don’t think I could watch it. The scene in the underpass would be too much for me, I think.
August 30th, 2007 at 11:22 am
Bill: the scene in the underpass was horrific. Did you know that Classical composers do the same thing with the bass drum? If it is played very very softly you can’t hear it but you feel it.
August 31st, 2007 at 9:31 am
I finally got the courage to watch the garbled speech video. The sound in the video made my heart rate quicken, and like one of the previous posters mention, cause a fight or flight response. I listened to it on my speakers at a lowish volume. Even with it on a low volume, I still could feel my entire body tingling with fear.
While I don’t feel sick, the experience was unpleasant to say the least. Just thinking about it makes my heart flutter (in a bad way, can’t think of a better word).
August 31st, 2007 at 9:36 am
Sean: Good thing you didn’t just go full volume! I still haven’t listened to it with headphones – I need to try that to see if it effects me.
August 31st, 2007 at 9:43 am
I finally listened to the garbled speech video, though not with headphones. Through my laptop speakers, the sound, mixed with the weird graphics, did make my head and eyes feel a bit wonky, but I can’t be 100% sure that the effect wasn’t psycho-somatic. I did notice, however, that around 0:30 left, I could make out some of the speech: “The civili liberties of Americans have been weakened by the PATRIOT Act.” It repeats right at the end of the video, too.
August 31st, 2007 at 10:11 am
Bill – that is interesting – maybe it should have been on the propaganda videos list instead?
I must say that I think I am likely to have psychosomatic effects because of the big deal that has been made of it. I guess it is impossible to tell.
August 31st, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Jfrater: I showed my wife this, and instead of watching it in the middle of the day as i did, she did it at night. She watched it while I was in the other room. I could hear the sounds and I was getting creeped out. My heart started racing again, and I heard her laughing. I guess it doesn’t affect her at all.
She says she couldn’t get over the fact that he looked like Darth Maul. Maybe tomorrow I’ll try it with headphones and see if I puke. Although, probably not.
September 1st, 2007 at 12:38 am
Sean haha that is funny. Maybe that gives credence to the psychosomatic argument – we had all read the hype in the comments whereas your wife went at it with a totally unbiased mind.
September 1st, 2007 at 9:59 am
Ok I watched it again, and it’s not that scary anymore. I think it was so scary at first because of reading all the comments. It was all hype. I just sat there thinking about some guy with a darth maul mask on making faces at a webcam and it really wasn’t scary anymore.
September 1st, 2007 at 10:31 am
Yeah…before I watched it, I used the video’s scroll bar to go through slowly and look at those weird images flashing up. When you take the tame it look at them, you realize there’s nothing really horrifying going on here. As for the eye and head ache I felt during the video, I’m pretty sure it was just my nerves paying with me or the truly annoying color scheme which was probably designed to make your eyes get a little unhappy with you. All in all, this was a bit of video that once I got hold of my jitters, found pretty easy to deconstruct.
Now the Jim Jones audio on the incredible recordings list on this site, THAT is creepy…
September 5th, 2007 at 6:38 am
i just finished watching the “Sickness inducing Video” with headphones… and i will admit, i felt a distinctive “flight or fight response”. about half-way thru, i had that HORRIBLE feeling that someone was in my room with me, unwelcomed, uninvited,potentially capable of doing me harm… and i felt the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end… but when i turned around and confirmned what i knew, that noone was there, the remainder of the video was lost on me and no longer had any effect. i guess the low frequency does effect our hypothymus in some manner… but reason and reality ruin the fun of it!
September 5th, 2007 at 6:47 am
Just ran that “sickness indusing video” again, knowing full well what is in it, having headphones in, and *not* watching it, just listening. I didn’t feel a thing in terms of headache, nasuea, whatever. I found it alittle hard to concentrate, but that’s just because the noise was annoying, not because I think it had any special properties. All in all, I’d definitely chalk this one up to one of those things that you can freak yourself out over prior to actually experiencing it, thereby enhancing the expected effect.
September 5th, 2007 at 6:48 am
Interesting reactions guys – thanks for commenting
September 14th, 2007 at 5:09 pm
The sickness inducing video is an interesting one. I listened with a good set of headphones and was a little jumpy when the first few faces flashed up – but I think this was more to do with the disturbing nature of the imagery. I’d say the droning audio you can hear in the background under the garbled voices is an example of a binaural beat, probably made in a program such as bwgen. In theory, listening to binaural beats can switch your brain to certain states (alpha, beta, delta and theta – depending on the frequencies used) – my experiments with them have been pretty inconclusive however.
September 24th, 2007 at 11:49 pm
I watched the “sickness inducing video” with no ill effects, other than finding it boring.
The same with the cruelty video. Boring. In fact, a lot of the belches on the audio track sounded forced (not natural). This trick can be accomplished by swallowing a mouthful of air, then forcing it back out.
Also Wil Vinton is the individual behind “Claymation.”
September 25th, 2007 at 12:11 pm
hi, thanks for that list.
I found that “sickness inducing video” very interesting, the idea for that kind of sounddesign and images, movements colors has an own quality.
I ask myself – is that just a bunch of elements that provoke this creepy effect or is it well choosen?
I didn’t understand any of the words so I don’t know what’s the context of that short inserted pictures/portraits of the pope(?), alien, masks???
who is that guy on the clear portrait in the middle of the movie?
best marcus
September 29th, 2007 at 5:41 pm
I watched the claymation one like 6 months ago but i didnt get it so i just exed out of it
then maybe like 20 mins ago i watched the first one and i didnt get it and i didnt watch it woth sound but i couldnt get through the first 30 seconds for some reason…the first time [[yesterday]] i watched it i felt like i was gunna hurl and then the 20 mins ago i felt like someone was strangling me…weird. the pictures creep me out to…
i should be able to be scared tho im only 12 years old…
and im to scared to watch the other sickness one
the sucking thumb one creeped me out and i stopped watching it after he snipped off the second thumb…but the only reason i was really creeped out is cause the kid who sucks his thumb looks scary to me…i dunno. i didnt really watch any other ones…
October 1st, 2007 at 5:49 pm
I also watched the “sickness inducing video” with no ill effect. Used some top-end headphones, but nothing. I’m 45; wonder if age has anything to do with it?
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:30 am
Sarah: Thanks for describing your experiences – it is very interesting that everyone reacts in such a different way!
reaxy5: I think all the evidence is weighing on the side of it not effecting most people. Maybe if it were played at massively high decibels it would have more of an effect.
October 7th, 2007 at 9:53 am
I have been a regular at this site for a while but i just decided to make an account
. i watched the sickness inducing video and the first time i saw it without headphones it made me sweat.Like sweat pouring down my face like i had been exercising all morning.I came back and watched it again and now i caught a few words… its snippets of George Bush’s speeches stuck together and warped.I caught civil liberties and war on terror has begun but everything else was too far gone for me
October 13th, 2007 at 7:50 am
about the effect of monaural sounds, the ability to hear or feel lower sound frequences depends on age as well. The older you get, the harder it is to hear bass tones.
October 15th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
I watched the sickness inducing video just now before I read any of these comments, but I still felt weird and jumpy. I noticed that I felt a lot colder and clammier while I was watching it, but that’s just part of the whole, “I might whiz myself, this is so strange,” thing. After watching it, I do notice that my stomach feels a little…unsettled? I don’t feel sick, per se, but my stomach’s kind of got that empty feeling that develops right after you gag on something. I didn’t even plug my headphones in, I jsut used my computer speakers. I just didn’t have the guts!
The first bit that told me to look through the images ended up making me catch myself off-guard, because as soon as the images started popping up, I basically started to feel a sense of panic, the ‘fight or flight’ response that people have been mentioning. I think I might do some research on the effect that different frequencies have on different demographics before I watch this again.
October 18th, 2007 at 9:08 pm
I know I’m late with this, but here’s a bizarre video that always creeps me out/puts a smile on my face
October 19th, 2007 at 4:29 am
Number 9 is a segment from a movie made in 1985 by Will Vinton of “California Raisins” fame called “The Adventures of Mark Twain”. Here is the IMDB link.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088678/
He also animated the Nome King segments in “Return to Oz” that same year, and they have the same creepy quality.
October 19th, 2007 at 5:19 am
The Angel/Satan thing is from a claymation movie called “The Adventures of Mark Twain” or some such.
It’s animated by the same guy who did California Raisins back in the 80s.
October 22nd, 2007 at 1:32 am
I watched the “sickness inducing vid”, it almost had me in a trance like state, I couldnt keep my eyes focused for anything. I listened to it on my laptop with the volume low, it drove my animals nuts. Both my cat and dog paced around the entire house as well as growled for a good 10 mins afterwards. I noticed when I finally got up out of my chair my balance was way off too. I will so have to look into the different effects varying frequencies have on the mind. Its got me so curious now.
October 23rd, 2007 at 4:41 pm
the creepy kids video is the adventures of mark twain i did the research when i stumbled on it about a month ago it was a feature length movie dont know if it was in theaters or straight to video tho
November 10th, 2007 at 1:14 am
sickness inducing video in my opinion, is merely a psychosomatic response but none the less effective. i’ve watched it all week right before sleep and had very interesting, vivid dreams of paranoia and outright violence. not like my normal sleep patterns. i wonder how long, if actually psychosomatic, it will last?
November 15th, 2007 at 5:01 pm
I’m afraid to watch these videos now (after watching so many videos that turned out to be screamers and listening to the sounds of hell) i was just wondering about the sickness inducing video is anything like a screamer or has creepy sounds. so could someone please tell me, i am at the end of my line with these screamers and i want a reason to stay home from school! =D
November 24th, 2007 at 9:05 am
I watchen the Sickness Inducing Video without headphones (sadly I don’t own a pair) and absolutely nothing happened. I first watched it with the lights on and then with the lights off. It didn’t even feel creepy. Maybe I should get a pair of headphones from somewhere.
November 30th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
its cool but the truth is the “2. Sickness Inducing Unnamed Video” ia nothing AT LEAST TO ME!!!! hahah jk
if you close your eyes and have good eyes you can somewhat pick it apart, i beleive that its just a trippy carpet in the back and the guy is wearing a mask and if you listen real heard you can hear what sounds like the president (not his actually voice its been played with of course) or someones voive talking about the war on terror, its nothing people just think that something is going to happen bc of what they read, but its nothing more than a bored kid with some computer skills
December 3rd, 2007 at 11:41 pm
I remember reading Der Struwwelpeter as a kid, which is probably a bit unusual for an Aussie kid to read a German folktale.
When I first read the article here it didn’t ring any bells, but looking at the still pic bought back a flood of memories – the giant afro, the overgrown fingernails… it still creeps me out, even though I never sucked my thumb (but I did, and still do, bite my nails)
Oh, and a oh yeah… I’ve been enjoying this site so much since I found it last week that I registered today.
December 9th, 2007 at 5:42 am
I watched the second video (no headphones yet) and it definitly raised my heart rate by at least 10-20 beats per minute. I’ll try it again later when I’m at my room at school (home from college for the weekend) because my room at school can be made ultra dark, plus I have a sound system set up for my laptop there (combine all that with any of the ways you can alter yourself at college, I’ll let you know the effects)
December 10th, 2007 at 9:39 pm
wow i totally lost it watching the mysterious stranger video
“i am an angel!!”
“what’s your name?”
“SATAN!”
don’t know why i find that so hilarious
December 15th, 2007 at 6:32 pm
i watched the second video, and i got a craving for a whopper w/cheese….was that the king they would flash on there occasionally? if so, i think that explains it……
December 28th, 2007 at 10:58 am
Ok the video with the sounds deffinatly made me feel weird.. I got really light headed and felt like I was about to have a panic attack.. my ears are still ringing… and I wasnt even wearing headphones…
January 6th, 2008 at 4:20 am
Better videos than original list. Creepy kids video – I thought that was Mark Twain. I watched the sick inducing videos and I did get a little queasy. I do have a little acid reflux though.
On to the next group.
January 15th, 2008 at 12:59 am
when i started to watch #2 I had chills through out my entire body, this was without headphones, lights on through my laptop. then i started to watch it again and the feeling returned. when you stop the frames on the flashed images you see people drowning or underwater, weird faces and other shit. this is an amazingly strange video. could these images be causing you violent dreams and/or will they for me…. remains to be seen
January 22nd, 2008 at 12:27 pm
I made it about halfway hrough the sickness video and paused it. I felt the feeling in my stomach that you get whenever you’re about to take the really big drop on a roller-coaster. I got that feeling where the hairs on the back of your neck rise and broke out in a cold sweat.
xD And here I was telling myself everyone was overreacting.
January 25th, 2008 at 11:24 pm
My friend and I watched the sickness inducing video and we don’t necessarily feel sick but strange. We both experienced a weird headache and it made our heads really hot. It may be because we psyched each other out before, but now I feel a sort of paranoid, like somethings behind me. The fight-or-flight response is definitely accurate.
We think the reason why some people got sick is because of the colors. They change rapidly and messes with your eyesight the most.
February 3rd, 2008 at 9:19 pm
As for the Sickness Inducing Unnamed Video I did get a sick feeling but I just think it is your mind looking at the photo’s that randomly show up.
And I also got some sort of message from the video that it is a sub message about the thin thin thin line of life and death and over coming your fear.
But again the sick feeling I think is just the video playing a trick on you.
February 6th, 2008 at 10:02 am
I watched the sickness inducing video and heard the number ‘600,000′ a few times. I also heard things about Americans, the Patriot Act…I think it’s a way to freak the sh*t out of Republicans for electing Bush….twice.
February 7th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
I watched the number 2 video in my room alone with the lights on and volume low… for about 7 seconds. I am studying heart rate in school, and mine was atleast 10 beats per minute faster than after running stairs for 2 minutes. My heart beat stayed around this rate for atleast 5 minutes, and then slowly started to slow down, but even 30 minutes later i could still feel it beating fast. I am also extremely paranoid now. I would not be suprised if this effect was psycho-somatic, because I already suffer from paranoia… probably wasnt a good idea to watch lol
February 12th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
I watched the Sickness vid with the lights off and my headphones all the way up and and had no reaction whatsover, but I heard the Patriot Act mentioned. I figured all of you were just very suggestible, but I read marcusfoto’s comment about the creepy stills and went back to look for those. Second time I could NOT finish it, I got very paranoid and anxious, and kept checking behind me. And I had the lights on and the sound very low! Very creepy, but I think the first one is just as bad, it made me sick to my stomach for some reason.
Honestly I think that Jonestown recording elsewhere on the site is the worst…I just listened to the part where the woman tells everyone to have the older kids “help out” with the little ones and I had nightmares.
February 19th, 2008 at 10:24 am
#2 made me feel pretty sick after watching it. My head is still spinning and I have a high pitched buzzing in my ears. I don’t have epilepsy so its not that. I kn ow one of the things I head was “war on terror’ and ‘kill them all’. I don’t think I’ll watch it again. I’m thoroughly shaken by it.
February 21st, 2008 at 11:44 pm
That creepy children’s television show clip was from an old movie called “The Adventures of Mark Twain”.
There should be more movies like that.
March 4th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
the sickness inducing video reminds me of a piece of software called the “brainwave generator”
http://www.bwgen.com/
try it. some of the audio frequencies can generate almost LSD like visual effects – entirely from sound. other frequencies can induce nausea, sickness and other side effects , so be very careful with it.
April 6th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Honestly..I didn’t find the sickness inducing video weird in any way, but then when it was over I felt really sick.
April 19th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
I’ve watch the first one with the headphones and the only thing I eacted to were the very high pitched sound at the end and it only made me jumped and squinted my eyes
April 21st, 2008 at 6:26 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuOXaav7qZU&feature=related take a look to these i dont have words to explain what i feel when i saw this, incredible.
April 29th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
Bend It – the music comes from Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch!
Saludos
May 1st, 2008 at 12:02 pm
The claymation one with “Satan” is from a 1985 movie called “The Adventures of Mark Twain” and that segment is known as “The Mysterious Stranger”.Some think it has an underlying moral towards the power of men.
May 30th, 2008 at 7:15 am
I watched the 2nd sickness inducing video with headphones and it made me feel like how your tummy goes when you go down a hill fast in a car – that’s a rubbish description, sorry! But I didn’t feel sick
May 31st, 2008 at 10:10 am
I could distinctly hear in the sickness video, about “A war on terror unnecessary.” When was this movie made? Because if it was made post- 9/11 I could defiantly understand that. And I also heard something about something subliminal. IDK, its a weird adrenaline-rush feeling when you watch that video.
June 27th, 2008 at 8:59 am
I can understand how people could become temporarily psychotic from watching that second video. I watched it and had an extreme fight-or-flight response, I’m glad it warned you to look past the images because the entire time I heard a little voice in the back of my head repeating “this is a harmless video on the internet” over and over until it was finally done (a conscious effort on my part).
The first video isn’t nearly as bad, it only makes the top of my throat clench a tiny little bit.
July 5th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
i saw a gilbert and george exhibit iin england…. it was…. UGH……. i was like…. 9…. i DID NOT NEED the images…
July 8th, 2008 at 12:58 am
hmmm, maybe reading the comments wasnt a good idea… for the sickness inducing video, i turned the volume down quite a bit and couldnt get the image of darth maul out of my mind so it didnt do much to me, cept make me breath a bit faster and get the whole “fight or flight” feeling that people talked about
July 8th, 2008 at 5:23 am
I know the book Struwwelpeter – it is absolutely great.
In Denmark it is called Den store Bastian (the great bastian) and we read it in sixth grade I think. Still, really disturbing. A recomandation to all who loves eeriness!
July 19th, 2008 at 10:37 am
i wattched the sickness inducing video, its stupid.i bet someone posted it as a joke.
July 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
Although the stereo spatial effects on the soundtrack help, the real element that I think freaks viewers out about the “sickness” video is the psychedelic color/contrast changes and the brief face appearance. This rapid color/contrast change can affect anyone, and is particularly effective in darkened environments. Motion picture theaters use this same effect when projecting movies at 24 or 30 frames per second, or any other frame rate, to give the illusion of fluent uninterrupted movement in the projected image. When the color/contrast changes so abruptly from frame to frame it can become dazzling and quite upsetting to the viewer, like getting stoned if done acutely well enough. The human mind in many instances, for many viewers, can’t correct or interpret the image fast enough. The soundtrack just helps to disorient the viewer even more, adding to the whole chaos inducing effect that many viewers experience. The soundtrack also seems to shift the stereo center quite deliberately for the benefit of the overall effect of the video. The brief face image and the character mask all introduce added shock for the viewers mind to interpret while it is busy absorbing everything else about the video it is constantly attempting to focus on, as does the minds constant attempt to interpret the apparent voices in the soundtrack. This all keeps the mind very busy and very induced.
August 7th, 2008 at 11:21 am
Sickness-Inducing video made me feel like I was going to pass out within the first few seconds…… o_O
August 10th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
i just finished watching the self-induced illness video playing on very loud speakers and i got to tell you i really dont feel so great. throughout the whole clip i could feel my throat tightening up and having a bit of difficulty breathing. however it wasnt until the video was over, once those low frequency notes faded and were gone that the sickness overcame me…… i think i might actually need to go throw up… or i might watch it again! then throw up
August 19th, 2008 at 5:25 pm
No ArtemisiaSogJod Mechwimper?
or anything John Bock for that matter
September 21st, 2008 at 8:45 pm
my stomach actually feels really mest up after watching that video, i didn’t use headphones though.
October 17th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
The “Bend It” video makes me smile! It’s bizarre… but NOT nightmare fuel! Gilbert and George are sooo cuuuute!
October 27th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
The creepy kid’s program is actually The Adventures of Mark Twain and that specific segment is from an unfinished story of his I believe called “The Stranger”
November 3rd, 2008 at 5:35 am
Man that sick inducing video made me feel very very ill
November 18th, 2008 at 11:06 am
It is funny that two of these video are ones that are vivid images from my childhood…The Mark Twain was on of my favorite things to watch when I was young…and Struwwelpeter I was given that horrible book when I was a little girl and it gave me such bad nightmares my mother had to throw it out…Years later in university I was creating a theatre piece
(interestingly enough while studying theatre of cruelty and theatre of the absurd) and remembered how that book made me feel…my german roommate got a copy of it and when I saw it a again it gave me the shivers and I could barely be in the room with it…my project based on it was awesome though….weird that the two are on the same list
December 6th, 2008 at 2:40 pm
the Alphabet video was strange. My brother and I watched it. Either im the biggest girl or my brother has the biggest balls. I was watching it like 12 feet away a little scared while brother waas right in front not even fazed. My brother just dismisssed it as a guy on too much prescription drugs; not scary at all. After I thought the german thumb sucker one was the wierdest and most scary
December 7th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
I didn’t feel sick at all watching #2. I used a very nice set of Bose headphones and I tried to “look through the image” as was suggested in the video. Nothing. I felt cheated.
Here’s a suggestion if you are making another list. It’s a music video from the mid-80’s by Renaldo & the Loaf (label mates with and associates of the Residents). It’s called “Songs for Swinging Larvae”, and I think it meets the standards for out-and-out creepiness that have been set in this list and it’s predecessors.
December 12th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
good lord. within about half a second of watching that sickness inducing video, my skin actually crawled. i couldn’t even last that long. ughhhhh i feel disgusting!
December 14th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Did feel slightly nauseous by about the middle of the 2nd video (without actually watching the images), but as I was already feeling a bit queasy it might be coincidence
December 20th, 2008 at 1:18 am
this is bad, im too scared to watched the sickness inducing vid, Ill try, but i normally get scared pretty easily, house of a thousand corpses I had to turn it off during the video menu, and the ring video, freaky.
December 20th, 2008 at 2:11 am
ok i watched it and it wasnt much, I kinda cheated, I kept reminding myself this is just for effect, and tried to concentrate on the intent of the producer. I had headphones.
I did get a slighty elevated reaction when the first face seemed to rush foward.
For the sake of those two scared to watch without a better description all try to give an idea what to expect.
theres instructions in red block letters for the first 12 seconds, cut to a grainy filtered shot of a guy with obviously a mask on, puffy face…immediately at second 12 are those bianrual beats, the effective tempo rises and lowers through out, its kinda weird like the humming of a guitar amp, only it moves up and down on tone.
Darth maul voice resembles a warbly, backwards jumbly mess of a voice. I cant make anything out. through out although not loud and over bearing is the sound of possibly children crying or yelling IDK.
There are no loud scary sounds that come together with a freaky face or ghost. You know like when someone jumps out suddenly and scares you.
what you can expect are about 15-20 pics, black and white, some look like faded washed out photocopied papers that Flash momentarily between the main dudes “TALKing”,one every few seconds. Some resemble bloated babies, shot of a dude just standing, extremely washed out face, one is the word “DEAD” boldly written in red with a very simple drawing of a head behind it, one looks like an artist stone statue of a figure.
The first “Face” flashes at sec 16, it seems to move out or approach the screen a bit, looks like how a person would look if the fell and the face squashed on the ground, the eyes are open in a wide empty way, with fear in it too.
another pic flashes later, and through out
at sec 33, after a second previous flash, the guy “moves out” fast toward the screen, this would be a video editing trick, that scared me more than any of the pics…and more random pics. The pics are presented to appear to momentarily jump foward visually, I think this is meant to up the feeling of being threatened by something alien or disturbed to you.
All the while the hue of the man, and its circular backdrop changes color. kinda the way it you cursored a color wheel in custom font color wheel. shfting from red, to yellow, aquamarine, blue, orange…ect
so the tome of hum changes, the voice warbles and is changes in cadence of speech, the hue of color overly changes, the pics are grainy washed out but definately have a disfigured or non human quality to them, but not super horrific in that sense, like of inhuman intense torture, there is some sounds overly resembling the cracking of an old radio at a couple points,an you will hear a beepy R2d2 sound, if it was played backwards and distorted(this is probably the loudest sound on the recording, maybe 10-15 decibels over the “voice”, idk, its reedy and a little whiny)
It ends quite quickly without any surprises by fading out to blackness….thats it.
I hope this helps ease those people into seeing it, sometimes you just got to do it anyways to satisfy the curiosity. just remember the guy is weaering a mask, the pics are wierd for effect, and the intent…well that anyones guess i suppose.
January 6th, 2009 at 9:45 pm
to Implosive Fire:
Lucifer’s story is not in the Bible. It’s from the poem ‘Paradise Lost’, written by Milton. The fight between Satan’s fallen and the angels is set on Milton’s poem alone and not in the scriptures.
There is absolutely no mention of the devil being an angel named Lucifer in the Bible. Satan is mentioned rarely in the Old Testament, appearing first as the one who passes judgement on souls, and only later as a representation of God’s Adversary and consequentially, Evil. In the New Testament Satan is mentioned often, but not as Lucifer, the fallen favorite of God’s.
January 16th, 2009 at 7:59 pm
i watched the psychgosisinducing video
January 22nd, 2009 at 10:43 am
I’ve been feeling a little emotional about something I read elsewhere on this site today and then I decided to watch the sickness-inducing video. I felt a bit queasy and my heart rate went through the roof. I assume this has to have a psychosomatic aspect to it, given that I’ve read every comment. But the reason I mentioned feeling emotional is that, before watching the video, I felt a little sad about the thing I’d read, whereas, after about a minute, I burst into tears about it. I’m 24 and haven’t cried since I was 13 and my grandad died…
January 28th, 2009 at 9:49 am
Yea i distinctly heard the words “six million jews on the second video.
February 5th, 2009 at 10:36 am
i knew they’d have that bit from “the adventures of mark twain” on one of these lists!!! its called “the mysterious stranger” and it was written by mark twain, mainly of his beliefs…it was banned off television…it scared little kids to death. personally after watching this film (its on youtube) i think mark twain is a nut job…and he scares the living daylights outta me…you should check out the whole film..its very odd and kinda trippy. =]
February 11th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
i heard at one point in video #2 the word “Americans” and the phrase “unanimous passage of the patriot act” so i googled it. and GO ME!! haha i found EXACTLY what is being said and what it’s from. it’s an excerpt from a novel by journalist Barrie Zwicker about the reichstag fire and how it relates to 9/11.
listen to the video while you read this. it matches up perfectly, word for word. at the end it kinda loops back a bit and i cant quite make out what he’s saying, but this is the majority of it.
“In the ensuing
election Hitler does not get the majority he needs to rule,
but soon after, he essentially seizes power. He then is free
to launch pre-emptive strikes against other countries and
wage a world war sold as patriotic. The ultimate result for
Germans is calamitous: 600,000 civilians dead, seven and a
half-million homeless – their country broke and in ruins. The
Reichstag fire was a major turning point.
Within hours of the planes crashing into the World Trade Center, the Bush White House designates the alleged villains.
Within 30 days the US Constitution and the civil liberties of
Americans are weakened by near unanimous passage of the
Patriot Act. A war on terror is announced.”
March 17th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
You know Caitlin, I’m both happy and sad you found that. Its awesome you were able to catch that, google it, and thus come up with the essence of the vid. But, on the other hand, its a shame that you found it as I was intrigued so much by that vid. I guess it’s childish, but it was sooo mysterious to me. Didn’t make me sick or frighten me so much as just grabbed me and my imagination.
Thanks nonetheless!
April 4th, 2009 at 4:22 am
Interesting list, I didn’t watch all of them but definitely an interesting list.
The sickness-inducing video was interesting as well… though it didn’t really affect me. The only way it did was because I was anticipating. I watched it once without headphones, and then with, and when I did have my headphones it was a bit creepier, but it didn’t make me feel anything. Not even the ‘gut’ feeling some people here mention..
April 25th, 2009 at 8:31 pm
That sick-inducing video was really creepy, but I’m fine. My cat, on the other hand, was scared shitless.
April 30th, 2009 at 1:00 am
not going to watch that sick inducing video. just by reading the tags and comments make me feel paranoid already! lol
May 7th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
I watched the sick inducing video on low volume and I did not focus on the images very hard…still made me ill!
I wonder how they discovered that sounds can trigger nausesa?
May 12th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Sickness Inducing Unnamed Video – i swear i can hear someone with an american accent talking “the terrorist has been identified” and something about civil liberties and americans toward the end of the clip. i admit i have been watching it fragmented as i couldnt handle more then 30sec. more a sence of dread then nausesa. i shall try to tough it out because its all kinda facinating
May 12th, 2009 at 9:19 pm
ok i watched the clip from begining to end and my forehead got sweaty haha. how creepy.
June 15th, 2009 at 11:22 am
I watched the sickness-inducing video right after finishing lunch. I thought that if I want to test its effect, I might as well provide good parameters.
Results? Well, I feel just a little spacey after concentrating on the pulsing backgrounds, and a little curious about what was actually being said, but no nausea whatever. However, I am not easily sickened by images/videos, so others may get more of a reaction, less, or something entirely different, depending on you.
June 20th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
and i just tried the sickness video, and yes…it worked. i got a strange dizzy spell and she randomly got a headache. Success!! haha
June 20th, 2009 at 7:24 pm
112.Caitlin: Excellent post.. a link you might find in a similar vein..
Who Financed Adolf Hitler? The funding of Hitler and the Nazi movement has yet to be … We do know that prominent European and American industrialists were sponsoring …. Harriman formed the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation in 1917, …
reformed-theology.org/html/books/wall…/chapter_07.htm -
June 20th, 2009 at 8:07 pm
#2 Listened with good quality headphones, no nausea.. found it quite lame really..Then I’m 61 and seen much much worse!
Although @112: was interesting! Good list.
July 5th, 2009 at 2:54 pm
ok with the sickness inducing video i cant find it anywhere on youtube,what is the user name? oh and also the video made me think of the haunting in conneticut, for some reason i was paanoid in the middle of the night, with an unknown picture kept flashing in my head… i also had a nightmare the other night of me waking only to find that video playing on my laptop in my room, and when i woke up it was really on… its kindof a weird coincidence, you think?
July 5th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
I dont know if the “creepy kids television program” one was already explained. But its off a book Mark Twain wrote called The Mysterious Stranger.
September 9th, 2009 at 8:04 am
hi..’don’t have the courage to watch even at least one of the videos here but your lists really gave me such interest.
i’m just so curious on how and why you happened to made this lists(especially this one)?
November 17th, 2009 at 12:55 am
Hey peeps, looked at that video that suppose to make you sick, definately make my head spin and felt a bit queezy. Cool clip thanks
November 19th, 2009 at 4:31 am
The Struwwelpeter video is here
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-538011027440158787&q=struwwelpeter&pr=goog-sl&hl=en#