i guess i'm confused. you say you're not interested in talking technology, but then you state how modern laser shows suck because they use multiplexing and chopping.
personally, i think a lot of laser shows are bad because the artist interprets the music too literally and reaches for the magic sack of bad clip art. some people love flickery neon laser cartoon. to me they are mood killer.

Originally Posted by
laserist
To explain the lack of success of laser shows today requires a little distance. You have to step back away from your ego. Step back away from everything close to the laser show. Step back from the investment of hours, years, and dollars. Now step a little further back and consider in the abstract that the shows today suck. Mull this alternative possibility around a bit. The shows done today use software that are pretty much variations on two themes and they lean heavily on multiplexing and HEAVY chopping of the image to achieve anything. Heavy chopper is an "effect" in Laserium speak. If you use it everywhere - the whole show looks the same. You never get that Oh Wow! This is so Cool" moment more than once. Now look at how few of the "shows" actually have a - one to one - choreography with the music. At. Any. Time. The music in today's shows goes along at its tempo and the Lasers go along at something similar but there's no linkage. The laser effects are pretty - so is a kaleidoscope - but even if you're stoned a kaleidoscope gets boring pretty damn quick. Apparently some people think it's OK for the laser imagery's development to be "independent" of the musical development. They want to tell a story. (So go write a book.) It didn't work did it? You couldn't get past "suck"...
suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.