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Mathematicians: "Transdimensional Odyssey of Doom"
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Tags for this FilmMathematicians, Pete, Pythagoras, Albert, Gorithm, Dewi, Decimal, Music, band, punk, dance, live, show, electro, rock, house, upstate, new, york, indie, synth, drums, bass, keyboards, girl, boy, fun, sweat, level, one, two, transdimensional, odyssey, doom, tour, kit, anderson, jonathan, Phelps, muckraker, binary, digital, theme, input, output, hypotenuse, love, subtract, add, microscopic, diagnostic, robots, LCD

Film Overview

Directed By: Jonathan Phelps
Release Date: 2009-02-01
Running Time: 1:10
Content Rating: PG (Parental Guidance)
DVD Region: All Regions
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Language(s): English
Subtitle Language(s): English
Genres: Music >> Live Concert :: Animation & Anime >> Feature Films :: Music >> Punk Rock
Influences: "Arcade Fire: Miroir Noir; Neon Bible Archives" // "Flaming Lips: Christmas on Mars"

Synopsis

The film depicts the electro-synth-punk band, Mathematicians (Pete Pythagoras, Dewi Decimal and Albert Gorithm IV), in live performances and animations throughout North America... and beyond! While enthralling audiences with their dynamic, dance-infused live performances, the pulsing triumvirate span multiple dimensions across the universe to embark upon a quest: saving the Earth from the evil clutches of the Grymmlockes. Teaming up with Jonathan Phelps (director) and his elaborate live visual extravaganza, Mathematicians melt the hearts and minds of terrestrials throughout the galaxy. Extras include a documentary of the band on the road, videos for "Weapons of Math Instruction" and "the Resurrection", as well as artist profiles.

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