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Chevron - Something About Silents Makes Me Sick! Main (Comment by: Grip 2013-05-11)
It's a recurring theme in Holmes' work I think. Check out Alien breed and Pumalizard as well.
Chevron - Something About Silents Makes Me Sick! Main (Comment by: Motion 2013-05-11)
Graffiti - Sploosh Main (Comment by: Grip 2013-05-11)
Thunor - Alcatrash Logo (Comment by: Grip 2013-05-11)
Breeze - Hermione Granger (Comment by: YERZMYEY 2013-05-09)
Meson - Catching rays (Comment by: Grip 2013-05-02)
Really nicely traced considering it's from 1997.
Used in the Amiga demo "Pulse" by Nerve Axis.
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=195
http://bitworld.bitfellas.org/demo.php?id=11724
Used in the Amiga demo "Pulse" by Nerve Axis.
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=195
http://bitworld.bitfellas.org/demo.php?id=11724
Joe - Plaisir du Multiplex (Comment by: Joe 2013-04-29)
The content in the image “Plaisir du Multiplex”, meaning pleasure of multitude, although disturbing to some is about a very simple idea and on one hand a mere technical point of view:
The figures is obviously female and as my formerly images on Facebook and in the scene, representing an alter ego and also a desire at the same time. They are repeated over several picture planes in an imagined eternal space. Then the spectator is puzzled, is it to be viewed from a voyeur point of view as a mirrored Vis-à-vis from all angles or is it a great collective? That is to say, “yes I’m happy to see my love again, I view her as she enters the room and passes through”. Both sets of information is legit, but we are not outside of the picture we view in this case, rather one of the carriers inside. One which has been pushed into a society, whose boundaries we cannot see or touch, where one continuously reshapes ones information on the behalf of others. Where language, social status, ideology, religion etc. affects us and become the quintessential carried information. Or the programming of oneself to behave accordingly, where no room is open.
This is as you might understand a very existentialist critique of our contemporary way of life, where one is not born into a free world, but is from the very start a conscious product and carrier of the current. As for the technical point of view, it’s down to the architecture of the tools I used, the pleasure also from the double nature of multiplicity of the image, the desired other self/other or the fact that a fantastic repetition is in place of opening borders to enlarge the image.
The figures is obviously female and as my formerly images on Facebook and in the scene, representing an alter ego and also a desire at the same time. They are repeated over several picture planes in an imagined eternal space. Then the spectator is puzzled, is it to be viewed from a voyeur point of view as a mirrored Vis-à-vis from all angles or is it a great collective? That is to say, “yes I’m happy to see my love again, I view her as she enters the room and passes through”. Both sets of information is legit, but we are not outside of the picture we view in this case, rather one of the carriers inside. One which has been pushed into a society, whose boundaries we cannot see or touch, where one continuously reshapes ones information on the behalf of others. Where language, social status, ideology, religion etc. affects us and become the quintessential carried information. Or the programming of oneself to behave accordingly, where no room is open.
This is as you might understand a very existentialist critique of our contemporary way of life, where one is not born into a free world, but is from the very start a conscious product and carrier of the current. As for the technical point of view, it’s down to the architecture of the tools I used, the pleasure also from the double nature of multiplicity of the image, the desired other self/other or the fact that a fantastic repetition is in place of opening borders to enlarge the image.
Pal - Look Twice (Comment by: Grip 2013-04-29)
Tina Alfredsen - Imagination (Comment by: offwhite 2013-04-24)
Knut Johannes Høland - Something Something Vampire (Comment by: offwhite 2013-04-24)
Yngvar Asplund - The Insects (Comment by: offwhite 2013-04-24)