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What we are is how we interpret what we perceive. Images that mislead us provide opportunity to discover how it all works. But only if we take to time to question everything we know :-)
Art comes from ones depth maybe it is being alone, a song, something catching your eye, a dream, a memory. What ,otivates other artists here and their works?
Started by Michael S Jun. 30, 2007
Our touching as humans is becoming ever more infrequent as we depend more deeply on technology and the impersonal use of that for connection with one another. Societal breakdown is imminent, painti... Continue
Tagged: pyschology, philosophy, impersonal, humankind, society
Started by S.I. Sheehan. Last reply by Michael S Jun. 27, 2007.
It begins without direction, a Brownian walk into forever.
Posted by S.I. Sheehan on October 8th, 2007 at 3:31pm —
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Nice strange creature made from recycled New York Times newspapers. Check out the pictures on the right sidebar for more work. WOW
Posted by Norman on September 20th, 2007 at 9:49am —
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Posted by S.I. Sheehan on July 28th, 2007 at 9:40am —
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Prologue
Existence is an interesting idea. If there is no one to observe only potential exists. Stuff coalesces as a sort of condensate, bound to an idea, formed by observation in the
collapse of that potential. For some its a flicker, for others a
grand affair of fireworks. Like drops of dew, effervescent and
iridescent, the pools of potential, shimmer between moments, casting
projections of reality unto the screens of consciousness. We emerge
as adjusters, fi…
Posted by S.I. Sheehan on June 30th, 2007 at 9:58am —
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How many of you rely upon Wikipedia for credible information?
Recently, John Seigenthaler Sr., who was an administrative assistant to Robert Kennedy, was accused of having been involved in the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers. This man was one of the pall bearers at Robert Kennedy's funeral. The inflammatory content w…
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Posted by S.I. Sheehan on March 13th, 2007 at 3:19pm —
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