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#declare Peter_Warren = object {A_human}
#declare high_horse = <0, infinity,0> //translate
//pardon my bad code
Once, many years ago, not so long,
I asked William Rudolf Geis III, a Sculpture Professor:
"Why?"
//Why do I/we make art.
He replied, "Boredom."
A careful reader would find a parallel in
the work of Doug Adams.
#declare Peter_Warren = object {Off_his_high_horse}
Oh, my aching back.
This, image, for all it's lame antialiasing and very stupid
reflective quality of metalic surfaces not to mention bad
jpeg comresssion, does not owe anything to moreray
and some kind of inverse kino_stuff.
If it did I would have to admit that "z is up".
I will never admit this as I know for a fact
that "y is up". Yup. Luts.
Other than that I would hope that humans find
humour in the idea of water (H2O) unburdening itself.
Please, do not comment on this image.
I do not welcome your critique.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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Peter Warren wrote:
>
> Please, do not comment on this image.
> I do not welcome your critique.
>
Humans always do what they are asked not to do so I comment on this one.
Nice idea.
:-)
Marc
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Sorry to dissapoint you... but I like this one, too. It has lots of
potential... maybe when you're really bored you can show us more of the
scale... don't lose this one.
Peter Warren wrote:
> #declare Peter_Warren = object {A_human}
> #declare high_horse = <0, infinity,0> //translate
> //pardon my bad code
>
> Once, many years ago, not so long,
> I asked William Rudolf Geis III, a Sculpture Professor:
> "Why?"
> //Why do I/we make art.
> He replied, "Boredom."
> A careful reader would find a parallel in
> the work of Doug Adams.
>
> #declare Peter_Warren = object {Off_his_high_horse}
>
> Oh, my aching back.
>
> This, image, for all it's lame antialiasing and very stupid
> reflective quality of metalic surfaces not to mention bad
> jpeg comresssion, does not owe anything to moreray
> and some kind of inverse kino_stuff.
> If it did I would have to admit that "z is up".
> I will never admit this as I know for a fact
> that "y is up". Yup. Luts.
>
> Other than that I would hope that humans find
> humour in the idea of water (H2O) unburdening itself.
>
> Please, do not comment on this image.
> I do not welcome your critique.
>
> Peter Warren
> war### [at] hotmailcom
>
> [Image]
--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."
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Bored,
but busy.
TIA
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Interesting. Very intersesting.
I don't get the four buckets on the right; the motion blur would seem to
suggest that the bucket is swinging, but since the ones on the right
aren't faded there are clearly four buckets, and only one has a motion
blur from what I can tell. So are there three stationary anti-grav
buckets and one swinging bucket?
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no motion_blurs were harmed in the making
of this image.
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That's almost strange. I really like the uppermost bucket.
Bob
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Here is the original image.
I was quite proud of it at the time.
It was too cool, I thought, my use of rgbft.
It has progressed to something that could
become almost great.
So I must make a choice.
Register Moray or call a plumber.
Done. I have called a plumber.
(Who would disagree with this?)
Blah, Blah, Blah.
Danke,
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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This image could not have been possible
without the beautifully excellent Moray for Windows.
A shout out to MD and his killer painting
"Nude Descending a Staircase."
Under the heading: Not That You Asked.
The swinging bucket imagery is a representation
of the bipolar disorder.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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As you requested, no comment.
But for anyone who wants to keep on reading, this
has a really ghostly feel to it, and vibes of Twin
Peeks, Damnd good buckets.
One of those very few images that you look at and
don't immediatly think "well such a thing is missing
and it needs some of that". Really good work.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirectcouk
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