The curtain at El Cid, accompanied by Pink Floyd, open into Gwydion's "Untitled" spirally tile piece (which can also be found in the "Untitled" music video by Gwydion and Melissa Mednick, as well as "John Dan" under Cerebral Cement Noir), accompanied by the opening to Crispin Glovers version of "These Boots Are Made For Walking" landing with a bang on Greg Goulds "Loud". Christopher Ulrichs piece with the eye in the flaming heart (accompanied by the aforementioned "Untitled" piece) along with Devos "Swelling Itching Brain" followed by Shays "Asmodeus", a few pieces from Spring Arts Collective in May, Michel Pukaks "Little Groove" and Richard Alan Haughs "The Scarlet Letter" exiting backwards into a view of "Gwydions Coffeehouse Weblog" while Depeche Mode fades into Bauhaus to accompany several of Radhika Herseys pieces.
At Infusion Gallery, one of Yves Goyatton's statues is accompanied by Eric Burdon & The Animals version of "sixteen tons", Janey stands beside a piece by Mamadi Sidibe, then a few pieces by Teresa Totaro (Janeys mom) are accompanied by the intro to Unas "Hate", followed by a few works by Zombienose, to the tune of Siouxie and the Banshees "Peekaboo".
Several pieces by Hagop Belian are shown to the tune of Mozarts Carmina Burana. Finally, "A Sense of Urgency" by Josh Talbott, and some deep wind howling, fades into the outro video: "Maple". The whole "Maple" video can be found under Gwydions Cerebral Cement Noir.
Starring Janey Mae Presley as herself and as Maple Jay Renesey