Keep it quiet Gunnar!FromNorth wrote:I know nooothing!!
NPF tribute Artwork - comments please!
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no deep meaning to any of my artwork, but here's the list of the stuff that i contributed that made the cut:simpledumbpilot wrote:Agreed, would anyone else care to share the stories behind their pictures?FromNorth wrote:It is also very interesting to read the story behind the photographes.
page 11 - a close up of a candle in my living room
page 14 - my eye posterized in photoshop
page 19 - a "chihuli" art glass sculpture at the bellagio hotel in las vegas
disc 1 label - a close up of the comforter on my unmade bed with the colors inverted (it's a actually tan ultra suede)
i also noticed at least 6 others on page 26, but i won't bother with that. you'd probably never figure out which images i was trying to describe.
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Now I know how you made the "Chihuli". It is a very beautiful picture.davidjay wrote:no deep meaning to any of my artwork, but here's the list of the stuff that i contributed that made the cut:simpledumbpilot wrote: Agreed, would anyone else care to share the stories behind their pictures?
page 11 - a close up of a candle in my living room
page 14 - my eye posterized in photoshop
page 19 - a "chihuli" art glass sculpture at the bellagio hotel in las vegas
disc 1 label - a close up of the comforter on my unmade bed with the colors inverted (it's a actually tan ultra suede)
i also noticed at least 6 others on page 26, but i won't bother with that. you'd probably never figure out which images i was trying to describe.
ain't technolgy the most fun ever?
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thank you. it's an installation that's lit from behind that hangs over one of the seating areas at the hotel. the camera angle is from my point of view, standing underneath it and looking up. it's spectacular in person. when you're in the room, you almost feel like you're floating in an alien sea full of strange, colorful jelly fish. i'm a big fan of dale chihuli's work, so getting to see such a large piece of his artwork "in the flesh" was really a treat.Now I know how you made the "Chihuli". It is a very beautiful picture.
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Haha I'm grateful for two pages having my artwork in it as well as my old avatar! nice onesimpledumbpilot wrote:Agreed, would anyone else care to share the stories behind their pictures?FromNorth wrote:It is also very interesting to read the story behind the photographes.
hmmm
why i picked those pix.
first one was the image on the wish you were here page....love the image so powerful...one guy burning out (syd) and the other burn free (dave)...but hand shaking on common ground..great aways loved it...and i love the song...first floyd song i fell in love with (but most would say that)
2nd one was on the comfortanly numb page...loved the whole cigarette on the couch thing...powerful image....as Roger said he actually saw Syd in that situation....absolutly love the darkness of the song...especially on Pulse and the video is amazing...with guy pratt, rick and i forget what the other keyboardist is called harmonizing roger's bit...amazing! and the solo...intoxicating....and although I dislike the wall and it didnt do anything for me, that image of Geldof (pink) on the couch with the cigarette, to me summed up comfortably numb....
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okay, i've been waiting for somebody else to post the "solution" to this challenge because it's a long way from california to croatia for a drink. after several days, i can't stand it anymore. it's totally obvious. isn't anybody thinking outside the box (or wall, actually)?Damn!t wrote:Ok, i'm buying a drink to a person who will figure Gunnars litlle "enigma" on the front cover!
Come on people, focus your eyes and brains!
the front cover represents "the wall" show as the wall is being built up between the band and the audience. the avatars are the bricks. the "npr tribute" logo is shown on the floyd's tradmark round rear-projection screen, and the sheep are the audience watching the show. (only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air)
thanks, damn!t. make mine a laphroaig with a spash of spring water, please. slanjevar!
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It is an excellent description of how the front cover is designed . You got all Pink Floyd symbols we put in to it. The cheep are also representing the Pink Floyd fans (Roger Waters interpretation from Animals)davidjay wrote:okay, i've been waiting for somebody else to post the "solution" to this challenge because it's a long way from california to croatia for a drink. after several days, i can't stand it anymore. it's totally obvious. isn't anybody thinking outside the box (or wall, actually)?Damn!t wrote:Ok, i'm buying a drink to a person who will figure Gunnars litlle "enigma" on the front cover!
Come on people, focus your eyes and brains!
the front cover represents "the wall" show as the wall is being built up between the band and the audience. the avatars are the bricks. the "npr tribute" logo is shown on the floyd's tradmark round rear-projection screen, and the sheep are the audience watching the show. (only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air)
thanks, damn!t. make mine a laphroaig with a spash of spring water, please. slanjevar!
But maybe there is something else in the front cover
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well, i guess i'm stumped. i thought it was the obvious metephorical imagery. here's what i see. there are reflections only under the words "none" and "pink" in the title. the "n" in npf is backwards. subtract the "n" from the title and you get "one of us is pink". there are a total of 44 pictures that make up "the wall". 22 on each side. i don't recognize them all as avatars of npf members. perhaps some are not. (do i spy the smashing pumpkins on row 3 on the right side?) the only picture that is repeated is the "flying pig". the layout of the wall is symetrical except for the centermost pictures on the row second from the top. the "back catologue" picture on the left is oriented horizontally and the "cello player" picture is vertical. the layout of the rows of bricks is as follows:
bottom row - 5 bricks (per side)
row 2 - 5 bricks
row 3 - 4 bricks
row 4 - 3 bricks
row 5 - 3 bricks
top row - 2 bricks
there are a total of 6 rows of bricks. in the "i ching" a hexagram is comprised of 6 lines. perhaps by assigning numeric values to the rows of bricks, a hexagram may be formed. i'll have to break out my i ching when i get home from work (yes, i'm gettin' payed to post this!) and try to puzzle that out. just how deep does this rabbit hole go? as gumby said, "my brain hurts!" do you have any idea as to how much of my life i wasted trying to solve the "publius enigma"? i stared at the division bell artwork until my eyes were cross! btw, for those of you who still believe, here's a clue:
http://davidjay.tripod.com/enigma/index.html
that's it for now. it's time for a nap!
bottom row - 5 bricks (per side)
row 2 - 5 bricks
row 3 - 4 bricks
row 4 - 3 bricks
row 5 - 3 bricks
top row - 2 bricks
there are a total of 6 rows of bricks. in the "i ching" a hexagram is comprised of 6 lines. perhaps by assigning numeric values to the rows of bricks, a hexagram may be formed. i'll have to break out my i ching when i get home from work (yes, i'm gettin' payed to post this!) and try to puzzle that out. just how deep does this rabbit hole go? as gumby said, "my brain hurts!" do you have any idea as to how much of my life i wasted trying to solve the "publius enigma"? i stared at the division bell artwork until my eyes were cross! btw, for those of you who still believe, here's a clue:
http://davidjay.tripod.com/enigma/index.html
that's it for now. it's time for a nap!