Well, I'm heading for the pool.
This is my favourite page.
thanks! The image is supposed to look like a big pool in the building, but it looks more like a video billboard.
I can see it both ways. If it was a pool the merman would be enormous. Scary.
I think it's the white frame that makes it bill-boardy.
This image was from a dream. The giant, legged-lizard was bumping around at the top of the pool, trying to get out. While not exactly a billboard, the pool was an advertisement for the company that owned the building, an ostentatious statement of status." Not only do we own this hybrid genetic monster {maybe they created it, could be a comestic genetics firm with a sideline in new life forms for amusement park aquariums, zoos, and adventure safaris}, but we can afford to make the top of our building stable enough to hold tonnes of water, and engineer a glass wall for display."
...inspired by Geoffrey Pugen, no doubt.
Your image conveys what was in the dream. Also--the creature is insane, like the polar bear who used to pace obsessively back and forth in the Central Park zoo. The ambiguity of "is it a video screen" is one thing that makes it art as opposed to straightforward Ridley Scott-oid science fiction. My first impression, though, was that it was an actual recessed space.
Thanks Tom!
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- sally mckay 7-13-2005 7:08 pm
- sally mckay 7-15-2005 1:59 am
Well, I'm heading for the pool.
- M.Jean 7-15-2005 2:07 am
This is my favourite page.
- A Kaufman (guest) 7-15-2005 11:34 pm
thanks! The image is supposed to look like a big pool in the building, but it looks more like a video billboard.
- sally mckay 7-16-2005 12:41 am
I can see it both ways. If it was a pool the merman would be enormous. Scary.
- tom moody 7-16-2005 12:49 am
I think it's the white frame that makes it bill-boardy.
- M.Jean 7-16-2005 4:47 am
This image was from a dream. The giant, legged-lizard was bumping around at the top of the pool, trying to get out. While not exactly a billboard, the pool was an advertisement for the company that owned the building, an ostentatious statement of status." Not only do we own this hybrid genetic monster {maybe they created it, could be a comestic genetics firm with a sideline in new life forms for amusement park aquariums, zoos, and adventure safaris}, but we can afford to make the top of our building stable enough to hold tonnes of water, and engineer a glass wall for display."
- sally mckay 7-16-2005 7:51 pm
...inspired by Geoffrey Pugen, no doubt.
- sally mckay 7-16-2005 8:39 pm
Your image conveys what was in the dream. Also--the creature is insane, like the polar bear who used to pace obsessively back and forth in the Central Park zoo. The ambiguity of "is it a video screen" is one thing that makes it art as opposed to straightforward Ridley Scott-oid science fiction. My first impression, though, was that it was an actual recessed space.
- tom moody 7-16-2005 9:32 pm
Thanks Tom!
- sally mckay 7-17-2005 9:08 pm