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not_fallingstar

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May 9, 2003, 6:46:44 PM5/9/03
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Scott

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May 9, 2003, 10:33:13 PM5/9/03
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not_fallingstar <not_fal...@10.6.6.6> wrote in message news:<MPG.1925f9d96...@news-server.optonline.net>...
> www.enigmatic.com/my_brain/artistry/2003/the_dingo_stole_my_baby.htm

Nice, looks like the black light poster I have in my room

not_fallingstar

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May 10, 2003, 12:06:11 AM5/10/03
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In article <50bc4c9a.03050...@posting.google.com>,
Skim...@hotmail.com says...

> not_fallingstar <not_fal...@10.6.6.6> wrote in message news:<MPG.1925f9d96...@news-server.optonline.net>...
> > www.enigmatic.com/my_brain/artistry/2003/the_dingo_stole_my_baby.htm
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> Nice, looks like the black light poster I have in my room

I bet it doesn't have a title as ugly as mine does.

=^.^=

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May 10, 2003, 2:35:57 AM5/10/03
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those are the cats


=^.^=

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May 10, 2003, 2:46:25 AM5/10/03
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or have glittering pearlescent sets of claws


not_fallingstar

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May 10, 2003, 3:39:29 PM5/10/03
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In article <M6C8PhDpN9v4Qb...@4ax.com>, =^.^=@duh.buh says...

Pearlescent claws are a good thing to have.

=^.^=

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May 10, 2003, 11:03:57 PM5/10/03
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On Sat, 10 May 2003 19:39:29 GMT, not_fallingstar
<not_fal...@10.6.6.6> wrote:


>> >> Nice, looks like the black light poster I have in my room

>> >I bet it doesn't have a title as ugly as mine does.

>> or have glittering pearlescent sets of claws

>Pearlescent claws are a good thing to have.

so are a pair of knobby Adidas...

I don't want to have to always depend on anti-skitter subroutines

dismutation module

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May 11, 2003, 1:46:07 PM5/11/03
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Oh look, computers can do splort, splish, splatters, too!

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An Alt5 FAQ:
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not_fallingstar

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May 11, 2003, 6:01:13 PM5/11/03
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In article <3EBE8C5F...@dlc.fi>, rene...@dlc.fi says...

My doodles aren't really Art with a capital A,
it's all just spooging pixels around until I like it.

=^.^=

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May 12, 2003, 4:24:03 AM5/12/03
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On Sun, 11 May 2003 20:46:07 +0300, dismutation module
<rene...@dlc.fi> wrote:


>>>or have glittering pearlescent sets of claws

>> Pearlescent claws are a good thing to have.

>Oh look, computers can do splort, splish, splatters, too!

not that eazy with VRML1.0

I can fake it tho, with the Traveler extensions

there's still a shitload of undiscovered techniques there boy...


=^.^=

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May 12, 2003, 4:30:03 AM5/12/03
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On Sun, 11 May 2003 22:01:13 GMT, not_fallingstar
<not_fal...@10.6.6.6> wrote:


>> Oh look, computers can do splort, splish, splatters, too!

>My doodles aren't really Art with a capital A,
>it's all just spooging pixels around until I like it.

then getcher-slef trueSpace 4 & 6

who knows what the fuck can happen?

got some ideaz butt that's leading to offline thyangz

horf!

heh


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May 12, 2003, 5:16:38 AM5/12/03
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not_fallingstar wrote:
> In article <3EBE8C5F...@dlc.fi>, rene...@dlc.fi says...
>>not_fallingstar wrote:
>>>>>>not_fallingstar <not_fal...@10.6.6.6> wrote in message news:<MPG.1925f9d96...@news-server.optonline.net>...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>www.enigmatic.com/my_brain/artistry/2003/the_dingo_stole_my_baby.htm
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>>
>>Oh look, computers can do splort, splish, splatters, too!
>
> My doodles aren't really Art with a capital A,
> it's all just spooging pixels around until I like it.

Last I checked a dictionary, I didn't find any capitalized Art.

It's all just art, and you're getting rather good, too.

Not that I'd want to spoil your enjoyment by infecting you with
ambition or theory. It's taken me decades to overcome ambition
and theory to reach pure fun.

Trying to sell art or make sellable art is a huge pain
and requires massive hubris and nerves of steel.

Few people have it. Pollock was drinking himself to death
at the time he crashed his car under the influence.
He was just as uncomfortable with the drip paintings as you.
The rest of his work reflects massive struggles, while the
drips achieve a certain calm amidst the storm. He was deeply
suspicious of their easy genesis. By the time he died, he was
using brushes again, trying to find another way of painting
something never seen before.

That's the main problem of western art: centuries of art history
going "Been there, done that, seen it all before."

Unlike other cultures, we are simply not comfortable
repeating ourselves. The hunger for progress is a basic trait
of our culture. Curse or blessing? Who knows...

not_fallingstar

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May 12, 2003, 6:45:17 AM5/12/03
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In article <3EBF6676...@dlc.fi>, rene...@dlc.fi says...

splorp!

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