Another glorious synchronicity-- I watched this yesterday while doing the linkblast thing (caught it at Rossignol, same place I found all the other stuff like Second Life, etc.) I fell in love with it immediately- wish I could read about the video technique and how they built all the little parts and such. Really well done, that.
I had to quickly click on comments and scroll so that the image was out of sight.
That is shuddery gross. Eeweargh!
Whatever category that thing belongs to, it also belongs in my list of things too gross for me: 1) dry cracks/fissures all over the place 2) disgusting boils and growth 3) that image in this post. however you explain it.
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Another glorious synchronicity-- I watched this yesterday while doing the linkblast thing (caught it at Rossignol, same place I found all the other stuff like Second Life, etc.) I fell in love with it immediately- wish I could read about the video technique and how they built all the little parts and such. Really well done, that.
Wow. That's a lot of skill. A bit creepy, but very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, that was cool.
Oh....my.....GOD..
I had to quickly click on comments and scroll so that the image was out of sight.
That is shuddery gross. Eeweargh!
Whatever category that thing belongs to, it also belongs in my list of things too gross for me: 1) dry cracks/fissures all over the place
2) disgusting boils and growth
3) that image in this post. however you explain it.
I probably don't need to tell you not to watch the movie then Jen...
Neato. I wonder what kind of plant food is needed to achieve these results in my flower bed?
have you seen the documentary called microcosmos?
reminded me of that one in some weird way.
martha who?: Yes, I have seen Microcosmos. You're right, it feels a little bit like that. On acid :-)
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