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The path towards the Dove cote at Lytes Cary Manor. Taken with a Samsung GX20.

After doing my afternoon ritual and reading, I saw how the sun was reflecting thru the window and just loved how it was reflecting off my candle holder. So when I was done, I had to snap a photo. Bless Be the Goddess.

The path

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The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner. They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

 

Bryn Oh

Ou quand des buildeurs de génie décident de s'associer pour nous faire rêver.....à aller voir absolument et prévoir du temps beaucoup de temps (surtout la partie de Bryn Oh comme d'hab :-))

The Path is a network of underground pedestrian walkways extending many blocks and connecting 70 office buildings around Downtown Toronto.

 

From the archives.

 

Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.

*Welcome to tiny people tours of my home !

*step right up and purchase a pair of sun glasses to protect your eyes from the glare of the light falls... the light falls down to the earth non stop forever and ever ...

 

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The following is from The Religion of God (Divine Love) by His Divine Eminence RA Gohar Shahi. 'Anything that directs one towards God and increases in his love is not disallowed.'

 

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The Path - Colin Fizgig -

 

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Bryn Oh Blog : The path

 

The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner.

They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

Mason Mill Park bicycle/foot bridge over the rail road tracks (under construction). Historic train water tower to the left of the new bridge. Decatur, GA -- May 2011

This image represents a thought form in the implicate order

Riding along my favorite path yesterday...had to get a Springtime version of this view. So different than the Winter and Fall.

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Bryn Oh Blog : The path

 

The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner.

They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

Out driving about in winter.

 

Found this viewpoint.

 

Winter in Scotland....?

 

A surviving Churchyard Cross; Exminster Churchyard Cross (old shaft) . Standing by the path , in parish of EXMINSTER (TEIGNBRIDGE District). Located NW of the church close to the path into the churchyard, positioned close to thepath beside old metal railings. The isolated, headless shaft appears to have been used as a gate post in the past. Along its length is convex carving, bounded by an incised line. The head was presumably broken off during the Commonwealth period and was lost. This remaining stone shaft is in danger of being ignored since there is no indication of its antiquity or original function. NGR is SX 9457 8776; not Listed. . Milestone Society National ID: DVTE_EXM; see more at www.milestonesociety.co.uk/database.html, and at www.turnpikes.org.uk)

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