i love how long it took to get to Aria Math, it's like one of the pieces of a sacred puzzle was finally revealed to us i've always associated Aria Math with console minecraft, and i feel like the world displayed to us in this video is a perfect representation of creative console minecraft back in Xbox 360, i very vividly remember always liking to build cities and houses with pools on superflat worlds, so seeing all this be put into such a dream-like representation of what so many kids like me did on console, alone or with buddies was like seeing an old friend again
I feel like I'm traversing the whole Earth, its oceans, plains, mountains, deserts, glaciers, volcanos, forests, rivers and seas while flying through the sky on a high speed at night
Minecraft cities, for all their ups and downs, have always felt like the realms of lonely gods. Sometimes they make sense, follow the logics and methods of real cities, only to lack the major component of people, for only one lives here. Others are abstractions on the concepts of a city, extentions of the creative will of the builder, always somewhat alien to an outsider, welcoming or otherwise. An odd few, like these, feel like the concept of people has been somewhat misunderstood, but the intentions remaind, leaving this limbo of pathways and courtyards, stretched between tower analogs.
I remember finding a guy with autism who was obsessed with drawing maps. He had no idea what rules are used to create roads, intersections. His maps always were unrealistic, unnatural, illogical and irrational. But they were beautiful. And he had, like, tonnes of them. The whole regions covered in one, big abstract city, consisting of roads, rivers and weird shaped houses. That's how I feel about this map. And a bunch of other Minecraft cities.
Thats why I often tried to populate my towns with villagers and animals so they feel more inhabited. It's also a big advantage of multiplayer, if each player makes one or a few building in a city it feels much more like a city inhabited by people.
i think this means when you are in a bad place and trying to dream of a good place but you can only remember fragments of that good place. not sure though
Those buildings remind me of the old days of spending the nights playing Minecraft Creative mode in my PS3 & 4 with friends online during summer vacations :( Anyway, Aria Math is my most favorite Minecraft track ever.
i have a feeling that this whole city is maybe a symbol for hope after some big cataclysmic event, maybe its a rebuilt version of moog city after it was corrupted by the weird nether vines
That’s enough to give me personal nostalgia, with these weird, randomly shaped architectural structures, gives in liminality with this music that is on in creative mode where it goes to the past for people that just build different structures that were unfinished. I think this music has a deep lore for creative mode in Minecraft, because these structures that he showed while playing the music actually connect together. I think that’s what creative mode is all about, having the freedom to build interesting structures with this colorful music vibe that urges you to build a random structure despite that it takes time and effort to finish “long enough” so that you will get bored until you make a new one and that the music continues… It keeps playing in my brain, even when I’m not playing, it was surely nice since I played the first time…
I dont know if creative mode was added in beta 1.7.3, but im assuming the visuals are inspired by creative mode, flat worlds, building endlessly for hours, etc. i personally did that usually while Aria Math was playing!! thanks for making these kinds of videos, its really cool honestly!😎😎
Their is always new plants after a forest fire. We have left the days of bright suns on lime grasses, and of pork healing as much as bandages. We shall wait untill they reach the concrete halls and the reclaimed city of Moog. Untill then, watch with baited breath, for our journey rapidly approaches the congruent era.
Do you build all of these worlds yourself? I don't know why but they do always bring back some form of nostalgia or awe. There is just something about how these settings and worlds are created that makes me feel happy yet sad
This feels like a big lore drop. My personal theory is that moog city and other previous locations were just this character's worldview.
i love how long it took to get to Aria Math, it's like one of the pieces of a sacred puzzle was finally revealed to us
i've always associated Aria Math with console minecraft, and i feel like the world displayed to us in this video is a perfect representation of creative console minecraft back in Xbox 360, i very vividly remember always liking to build cities and houses with pools on superflat worlds, so seeing all this be put into such a dream-like representation of what so many kids like me did on console, alone or with buddies was like seeing an old friend again
This reminds me of the ambiguous projects I started as a kid and never finished. This one does look finished though.
leaving home for the city is never easy.
This type of math and geometric street is geometric and serene in my viewpoint.
이런 종류의 수학과 거리는 기하학적이고 고요합니다.
You have exited the Moog Rail Network. Welcome to Moog City.
This one makes me feel like I'm floating through the sky of another reality.
Diamond shaped structures floating in the endless salmon color sky.
I feel like I'm traversing the whole Earth, its oceans, plains, mountains, deserts, glaciers, volcanos, forests, rivers and seas while flying through the sky on a high speed at night
Minecraft cities, for all their ups and downs, have always felt like the realms of lonely gods.
Sometimes they make sense, follow the logics and methods of real cities, only to lack the major component of people, for only one lives here.
Others are abstractions on the concepts of a city, extentions of the creative will of the builder, always somewhat alien to an outsider, welcoming or otherwise.
An odd few, like these, feel like the concept of people has been somewhat misunderstood, but the intentions remaind, leaving this limbo of pathways and courtyards, stretched between tower analogs.
I remember finding a guy with autism who was obsessed with drawing maps. He had no idea what rules are used to create roads, intersections. His maps always were unrealistic, unnatural, illogical and irrational. But they were beautiful. And he had, like, tonnes of them. The whole regions covered in one, big abstract city, consisting of roads, rivers and weird shaped houses.
That's how I feel about this map. And a bunch of other Minecraft cities.
@@Jedai_Games You get it
Thats why I often tried to populate my towns with villagers and animals so they feel more inhabited. It's also a big advantage of multiplayer, if each player makes one or a few building in a city it feels much more like a city inhabited by people.
i think this means when you are in a bad place and trying to dream of a good place but you can only remember fragments of that good place. not sure though
Those buildings remind me of the old days of spending the nights playing Minecraft Creative mode in my PS3 & 4 with friends online during summer vacations :(
Anyway, Aria Math is my most favorite Minecraft track ever.
This reminds me of the end poem. Truly a place of dreams.
1:23 Can't believe you left the door open like that.
how rude...
Yay, Aria addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and other operations!
i have a feeling that this whole city is maybe a symbol for hope after some big cataclysmic event, maybe its a rebuilt version of moog city after it was corrupted by the weird nether vines
That’s enough to give me personal nostalgia, with these weird, randomly shaped architectural structures, gives in liminality with this music that is on in creative mode where it goes to the past for people that just build different structures that were unfinished. I think this music has a deep lore for creative mode in Minecraft, because these structures that he showed while playing the music actually connect together. I think that’s what creative mode is all about, having the freedom to build interesting structures with this colorful music vibe that urges you to build a random structure despite that it takes time and effort to finish “long enough” so that you will get bored until you make a new one and that the music continues… It keeps playing in my brain, even when I’m not playing, it was surely nice since I played the first time…
Como cuando vas a usar el teorema de pitágoras para calcular la medida del edificio:
:v
Yo it’s my favorite song of C418!
I dont know if creative mode was added in beta 1.7.3, but im assuming the visuals are inspired by creative mode, flat worlds, building endlessly for hours, etc. i personally did that usually while Aria Math was playing!! thanks for making these kinds of videos, its really cool honestly!😎😎
I agree all the comments in this video, this video is one of the best
These videos really have that sense of wonder like when you explore a place for the first time as a kid
Now thats unexpected
i love this
I believe this is the first one from volume Beta isn’t it? If so I’m excited to see what else we get!
Their is always new plants after a forest fire.
We have left the days of bright suns on lime grasses, and of pork healing as much as bandages.
We shall wait untill they reach the concrete halls and the reclaimed city of Moog.
Untill then, watch with baited breath, for our journey rapidly approaches the congruent era.
Wake up they did the best song
Beneath the cardboard vibes
It's great to see connections with other videos.
So this is a direct sequal to the C418 - Cheating video?
glad your channel is getting popular
очень атмосферно
Was it all a dream!?
I think we're at dreams within a dream at this point
Do you build all of these worlds yourself? I don't know why but they do always bring back some form of nostalgia or awe.
There is just something about how these settings and worlds are created that makes me feel happy yet sad
Very interesting
This sounds exactly like Schlatt, it's scary!
FPS games be like:
How did I get here?
Yume Nikki be like: