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[info]schroedingrscat

February 9 2010, 20:10:38 UTC 2 years ago

The first little bits look like quantum interference patterns.

Anonymous

February 9 2010, 20:31:42 UTC 2 years ago

is it really safe to be wrapping that wire around those marbles?

[info]mhuzzell

February 9 2010, 20:33:22 UTC 2 years ago

This reminds me of the cover of Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer. Intentional?

[info]mhuzzell

February 9 2010, 20:42:02 UTC 2 years ago

From this set of editions: http://home.pacbell.net/washley/hmbiblio/A9bbbcsm.jpg

[info]jerronimo

February 9 2010, 20:39:04 UTC 2 years ago

The rain stops.
The sun shines.
The plants bloom.
The leaves fall.
The robot is sad.
The snow falls.
The planet exists.

[info]radondoran

February 9 2010, 22:00:15 UTC 2 years ago

There was some pasta, but there was less and less of it. The sun shone on a tree, causing its leaves to burn off. Inside the staring eyeball of the giant stone statue there are some molecules and atoms.

[info]jerronimo

February 10 2010, 17:26:55 UTC 2 years ago

I like yours better. Pasta. Brilliant!

[info]jerronimo

2 years ago

[info]westival

February 9 2010, 23:22:40 UTC 2 years ago

This is not funny at all.

...but it's pretty cool looking.

[info]jasonturner

February 10 2010, 01:29:48 UTC 2 years ago

This is an interesting departure. The one that perplexes me is the one at the bottom with the rectangles.

[info]dirtyknobs

February 10 2010, 01:37:19 UTC 2 years ago

Six tape worms.
Two tape worms.
The cord to an Atari 2600 joystick.

Death ray.

A hand covered with venomous claws.

Bird food (no birds.)

A disappointed Decepticon father.

Giant squid eye seen while sliding down its gullet. (Note to self: Research existence of squid gullets.)

Worm poop.

Floating metal death balls.

[info]2dumb4politics

February 15 2010, 04:06:58 UTC 2 years ago

They stopped auditioning for people to interview for I Love The 80's years ago, man.

Anonymous

February 10 2010, 03:44:26 UTC 2 years ago

Hey! Yeah, you. Where did this picture come from: http://imgur.com/XUF5S.png

Who drew it? What's the website? I -KNOW- you know.

P.S.- I love you lots...

[info]graue

February 11 2010, 03:18:48 UTC 2 years ago

looks like dog hates me by sam brown. www.doghatesme.com

[info]tr2a

February 10 2010, 03:56:56 UTC 2 years ago

you guys are being too literal.
this obviously is just fragments of what could be, if the mood is right and depending on what you had for lunch, the most depressing room you will ever be in.

[info]misplacedcomics

February 10 2010, 08:58:37 UTC 2 years ago

this is like a visual haiku

Anonymous

February 10 2010, 11:01:47 UTC 2 years ago

a pubescent robot masturbating into a bowl of skittles.

[info]jerronimo

February 10 2010, 17:27:58 UTC 2 years ago

HA

[info]danineteen.wordpress.com

February 10 2010, 12:29:14 UTC 2 years ago

This is kind of beautiful in a Pictures For Sad Children kind of way.

[info]amanen

February 10 2010, 17:16:00 UTC 2 years ago

the first three panels, if you read down, look like waiting for godot.

Anonymous

February 11 2010, 05:31:58 UTC 2 years ago

some lines drawn in some sort of pattern.

...we were supposed to make up a story? that's dumb. the lines remind me of the Fifth Element.

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[info]drogochideseter

February 12 2010, 15:19:47 UTC 2 years ago

Yeah! Look at those lines go! All hanging out together, intersecting, making circles.

[info]2dumb4politics

February 15 2010, 03:59:08 UTC 2 years ago

Posted somewhere on Twitter right now:

"whats with art idk lol (:"

[info]theokotos

February 15 2010, 14:38:56 UTC 2 years ago

Regardless of what it's supposed to be, and I don't think that's the point, I like it as a composition study. It reminds me of an arrangement of close up photos of empty spaces. Also E.Gorey's drama about the objects on his desk, only with a less definite plot.

Anonymous

August 4 2010, 21:59:57 UTC 1 year ago

The river runs dry, the sun shines, the trees dry, the leaves fall, olmec (or some god)opens his eye and sees, well, I am not sure. The "marbles wrapped in wire" are three in number. The lines are 6, 3 and 3. The whole thing looks like a sandwich.

If you listen to the song, it makes it much easier. Amazing song, too.

Anonymous

August 4 2010, 22:01:49 UTC 1 year ago

Also, it would be cool to see you reply more often, even if they are infrequent. (Who has time to reply to every comment?)
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