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Random, intuitive, digital collage. Somewhat Dada, somewhat Surrealist. Human assembly.
Created Jan 4, 2025.
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The 2014 film Interstellar, directed by Christopher Nolan, tells the story of humanity's desperate attempt to survive in a future where Earth is slowly becoming uninhabitable. A devastating crop blight and environmental collapse are rendering the planet incapable of sustaining life.
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Decay - PANIC! CHOKER
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MONA SL - Bunny Rings
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The Bearded Guy - Stay / Tesseract Backdrop PBR
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Did Pif Gadget have that one?
Asahi Pentax MX and SMC pentax 50mm f/1.7, Agfa APX 400 developped in Rodinal 1+50 for 13min at 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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Thanks to nasa for the pentagon image w/star cluster or something you can’t really see the whole nasa image and also Pixabay for the city image the third photo is a combination of a mountain shot and wild grass shot I took at lake Casitas still working my way thought the lake Casitas shoot so the spots are actually wild grass TFTVISIT
Wire frame 4 cm on a side dipped twice in soapy water. Mathematical types might think of a tesseract, which it is not, an engineer might feel the relaxing of tension across minimal surfaces. I see interference colours in sunlight and remarkable regularity in the midst of chaos, a frame twisted together in haste.
Captain America has played a critical role as the moral center of the Avengers for years. Endgame was cinematic history, and gave Steve Rogers the peaceful ending he deserved.
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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it. Creativity Never Ends!
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Tesseracts and other shapes within them selves revealing imagination and potential.
Maybe we can all agree to disagree that there was, “There was a crooked man,” or at least hold different notions of who the original is and how other visionaries have seen within the, “little crooked house.” One starting point could be, “—And He Built a Crooked House—,” by Robert A. Heinlein first published in, “Astounding Science Fiction,” in February 1941.
There again that work looks in on this one,
There was a crooked man and he went a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all liv'd together in a little crooked house.
James Orchard Halliwell set this in print in, “The Nursery Rhymes of England,” 1842 followed in 1849 with, “Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales,”this was a sequel to, “The Nursery Rhymes of England.” Halliwell was banned from The British Museum suspected of taking documents from Trinity College, Cambridge, no prosecution ensued, but even his father in law a noted bibliophile refused to see him, or his daughter again. Halliwell literally created books within books and pages coming from and leading off to further illumination as he cut from old books and made scrapbooks of his cuttings. The destructive process of his book cutting and pasting was enough to close doors and have him excluded from rooms whilst he made new perspectives and gave food to fuel imagination opening doors that others could never follow him through.
I feel sure that there are those still enraged by his actions.
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phhsykes@gmail.com
Make him stay, Murph! Don't let me leave, Murph!
This is my entry for RogueOlympics 2022 Round 8, with the topic "Zeit / Time". The RogueOlympics are a build contest by the RogueBricks Community, with each week featuring a new topic and a part limit of just 101 pieces (which I'm using exactly, including the erased stand for Cooper).
I built the finale of Interstellar, where Cooper's love for his daughter transcends space and time with the help of gravity. From within the tesseract he communicates with his daughter through the bookshelf in her room and lays the Morse code for "STAY", in order to stop his past self from leaving her.
O'er Roslin all that dreary night
A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam;
'Twas broader than the watch-fire light,
And brighter than the bright moon-beam.
It glared on Roslin's castled rock,
It reddened all the copse-wood glen;
'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak,
And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto VI, XXIII, Harold. Archibald Constable and Co., 12 January1805.
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phhsykes@gmail.com
Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
"Worrying is an investment of cognitive resources laced with emotions from the anxiety spectrum and aimed at solving some specific problem. It has its costs and benefits, and so does not worrying. Worrying for a few minutes about what to serve for dinner in order please one’s guests may be a sound investment of resources. Worrying about what will happen to your soul after death is a total waste. Human ancestors and other animals with foresight may have only worried about genuine and pressing problems such as not finding food or being eaten. Ever since they have become much more imaginative and have fed their imagination with rich cultural inputs, that is, since at least 40,000 years (possibly much more), humans have also worried about improving their lot individually and collectively — sensible worries — and about the evil eye, the displeasure of dead ancestors, the purity of their blood — misplaced worries.
A new kind of misplaced worries is likely to become more and more common. The ever-accelerating current scientific and technological revolution results in a flow of problems and opportunities that presents unprecedented cognitive and decisional challenges. Our capacity to anticipate these problems and opportunities is swamped by their number, novelty, speed of arrival, and complexity.
What I am particularly worried about is that humans will be less and less able to appreciate what they should really be worrying about and that their worries will do more harm than good. Maybe, just as on a boat in rapids, one should try not to slowdown anything but just to optimize a trajectory one does not really control, not because safety is guaranteed and optimism is justified — the worst could happen — but because there is no better option than hope."
My entry for the Emerald Quilt Challenge.
Made with Oakshott greens, and low volume grey prints (sweetwater text print, Simply Colour ombre and Architextures).
Quilted using Aurifil 50wt in 2865 on the green sections, 2021 on the greys.
Blogged: theelvengarden.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/tesseract-emerald-...
O'er Roslin all that dreary night
A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam;
'Twas broader than the watch-fire light,
And brighter than the bright moon-beam.
It glared on Roslin's castled rock,
It reddened all the copse-wood glen;
'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak,
And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto VI, XXIII, Harold. Archibald Constable and Co., 12 January1805.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
O'er Roslin all that dreary night
A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam;
'Twas broader than the watch-fire light,
And brighter than the bright moon-beam.
It glared on Roslin's castled rock,
It reddened all the copse-wood glen;
'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak,
And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto VI, XXIII, Harold. Archibald Constable and Co., 12 January1805.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
O'er Roslin all that dreary night
A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam;
'Twas broader than the watch-fire light,
And brighter than the bright moon-beam.
It glared on Roslin's castled rock,
It reddened all the copse-wood glen;
'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak,
And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto VI, XXIII, Harold. Archibald Constable and Co., 12 January1805.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
Tesseracts and other shapes within them selves revealing imagination and potential.
Maybe we can all agree to disagree that there was, “There was a crooked man,” or at least hold different notions of who the original is and how other visionaries have seen within the, “little crooked house.” One starting point could be, “—And He Built a Crooked House—,” by Robert A. Heinlein first published in, “Astounding Science Fiction,” in February 1941.
There again that work looks in on this one,
There was a crooked man and he went a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all liv'd together in a little crooked house.
James Orchard Halliwell set this in print in, “The Nursery Rhymes of England,” 1842 followed in 1849 with, “Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales,”this was a sequel to, “The Nursery Rhymes of England.” Halliwell was banned from The British Museum suspected of taking documents from Trinity College, Cambridge, no prosecution ensued, but even his father in law a noted bibliophile refused to see him, or his daughter again. Halliwell literally created books within books and pages coming from and leading off to further illumination as he cut from old books and made scrapbooks of his cuttings. The destructive process of his book cutting and pasting was enough to close doors and have him excluded from rooms whilst he made new perspectives and gave food to fuel imagination opening doors that others could never follow him through.
I feel sure that there are those still enraged by his actions.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
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