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What happen if this Telecat doesn't kill herself' ... will you end your own life to cut the suffering short?
Just asking.
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Art is what you make it...this guy definately has some original ideas. His works are very avant guarde.
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It's interesting, even if some of the work speaks more toward obsessive compulive tendencies that "art" you can't help but be intrigued and a little bit awed by it.
I also found the http://www.inu.org/bieyi/cruises/notart.htm article that you got some of the pictures from to be a good read.
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How do you know what labor pain is without giving birth ... I have heard its a hoax. You won't be able to find it out anyway $
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Guest repliedHey TelCat, knowing that you're alive gives me labor pains.Last edited by Annux; 11-12-2002, 10:03 PM.
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Woo, genius! BTW, is anyone interested in buying TelCat's 'Guide into Become an Artist in 5 minutes'?Originally posted by RogerMexico

A piece of paper hand-wrinkled to look identical to another wrinkled piece of paper
Not a mirror-symmetric imageOriginally posted by RogerMexico

A symmetric arrangement of pick-up sticks. One set is thrown onto the floor to create a random layout, then the other set is arranged to create an exact mirror-symmetric copy of the first.
, it is a 180 degrees rotation image $
Edit, forgot how to resize an image :/Last edited by TelC@t; 11-12-2002, 09:54 PM.
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Cops... a friend tipped me off to him. If you want to see more of this stuff, there's a good book available on the artist (in any bookstore or on amazon.com) aptly titled Tom Friedman.
A few of my favorite pieces didn't have photos, so I couldn't include them. Here are some descriptions, though:
- A piece entitled Hot Balls: a pile of rubber bouncy balls increasing in size, with a three-foot-diameter ball in the center. The work is called hot balls because the artist stole each of the balls from toy stores around the Chicago metrapolitan area over a period of six months.
- A blank piece of paper that the artist stared at for 1000 hours.
- A perfect spiral, six-feet wide, in which the artist signed his name until the pen ran out of ink.
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