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# Statistics
Favourites: 44; Deviations: 45; Watchers: 4
Watching: 6; Pageviews: 2882; Comments Made: 65; Friends: 6
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: chuck connelly, basquiat, clementeFavorite movies: its run lola run vs velvet goldmine
Favorite bands / musical artists: the mars volta, blonde redhead, saul williams, trail of dead, the knife, n.e.r.d
Favorite writers: bukowski
Favorite games: currently its "mock the boyfriend"
Favorite gaming platform: old school atari
Tools of the Trade: biting WIT and devilish CHARM
# About me
Current Residence: the worlds bosomFavourite genre of music: indie
Favourite photographer: mert alas & marcus piggott
Favourite style of art: guerrilla
MP3 player of choice: zune - apple doesnt need my $$$
Shell of choice: conch
Skin of choice: pony
Favourite cartoon character: jem and the holograms
Personal Quote: your sins are the only interesting thing about you-DOUG STANHOPE
# Comments
Comments: 24
Hiddenplanet [2009-07-21 06:04:22 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the on my "cabinet of skulls". It is very appreciated
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gilbertlayole [2008-07-11 11:47:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the fave on Servus 96. I'll be back to your gallery a little later.
I presume I may say β Welcome on Da!β. So, thanks one more time and welcomeβ¦
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michadarling In reply to gilbertlayole [2008-07-12 08:06:59 +0000 UTC]
thanks for all the favourites... its encouraging
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gilbertlayole In reply to michadarling [2008-07-12 08:29:26 +0000 UTC]
One of the reasons I like your collages is the repetitive way you use like a stroboscope.
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michadarling In reply to gilbertlayole [2008-07-13 06:31:12 +0000 UTC]
i just like the idea of catching something falling in slow motion...
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gilbertlayole In reply to michadarling [2008-07-13 07:53:47 +0000 UTC]
Β« Just like Β»? Mmβ¦ Everything, and everybody as well, is probably falling, yes butβ¦ in a slow motion, I hoppe soβ¦ Anyway, the most important thing may be not the βideaβ, but rather the way you deal with. And you do it well, in my opinion. The strangest is that in order to show the motion, they need to use cut and repetitionβ¦ A little like the way the Futurist did. Perhaps, this way of doing is less or more a possible definition of the motion : always the same and every time a little bit different. Does this motion take end ? Perhaps it doesn't, who knows?
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