If I look at this too long, I start to get vertigo
and will start to lose it. Ugh. It is pretty
violent - and looks like this is what most
people would *think* to do to get out of
3rd density by fighting with 3D tools, but
no, only knowledge/awareness is sufficient.
Since you said this is how you feel today,
just say: "ohm" and it will all pass :)
"the sane are imprisoned by the walls that hold them in; while the insane are FREE to walk around!" - quote read from a bathroom stall (hey, I find things of value in lots of places).
That poor little guy is having a most difficult time getting though that wall - the animation is cute and gave me quite the chuckle ;)
I agree dant, but most people only have the tools of 3d to try and get out, and some are kinda desperate, and in their desperation they fail to look for new ways rather than applying the old ones with increasing intensity. Perhaps, the wall is really a door in actuallity and one only has to knock!
In creating a work that appears to embody a destructive nature, the artist was in fact creating this piece frame by frame with delicate precision.
IMO, this is a fantastic animation depicting catharsis, frustration, desperation. While guns and rocket launchers and explosions convey very violent aspects of our experience, I believe this to be a constructive outlet for this animator/artist.
IMO, this is a fantastic animation depicting catharsis, frustration, desperation. While guns and rocket launchers and explosions convey very violent aspects of our experience, I believe this to be a constructive outlet for this animator/artist.
I agree. The fact that the target of the violence was a "wall" rather than another being creates a bond of empathy between artist and observer regarding (as you say) situations of frustration IMO. There are plenty of other violent animations out on the web which do precisely the opposite of this - some of them are pretty nauseous. This one I found to be quite funny though.
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