These are some of the images from years of creation. I create them where only my imagination is my limit. This weapon is my iMAGINATION Station. Quite possibly one of the baddest stations of it's type in the non commercial sector. It allows me to do what I want wether it be personal or commercial quailty that is needed. Not only does it allow me to create images but it allows me to do so much more; reinforcing it's name as my iMAGINATION Station.BIO:I am from Southern California and no I did not name myself KiDAcE. I am a D.J. that spins Hard House and Trance. I used to spin at under ground house parties and warehouse parties and I guess all the people in the Inland Empire liked my mixing skillz enough to give me the name. I liked it so it stuck. I have been in a few D.J. contests and did well (as well as I could do against fools like Michael Trance, LA Rok and few hundred other D.J.'s that are and were world famous.) I did well enough to have a hundred or more eliminated before me. I also make some of my own traxx for kyx. In art I have been doing this since '94 and not just with Bryce. I have designed a few logos for companies like DCBwebdesigns.com (IBM look-a-like is mine), Clark's Locksmith, KDS Financial Group (site down for unknown reasons) and a few other freelance jobs. I also do 2D arts like fractals and abstracts but mostly into surreal for the statements as in Area6-X and Connection 2 Reality. I'll do complexity as warranted because I am a perfectionistic LEO by nature. Trust me sometimes it's a curse. The biggest competition is with myself to do better than I previously have done and perfect my skills. F.Y.I. OG KiDAcE 1 and DJ KiDAcE are me as well. Other hobbies: females, chillin' wit the crew at parties, photography, swimming, running, driving, gem collecting, programming, web development, and fixing and building p.c.'s. My girlfriend's brother did he blue power 106 logo.
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Comments (7)
KiDAcE
Not into conspiracy...just showing you what's on our Twenty.
Osramat
Funny. I did not notic that KiDAcE said anything about conspiracy or tried to twist anything. Maybe it is you Denger who wants his opinoin to be heard. Never seen it KiDAcE before. Must be wierd to have that on your currency. And Denger the facts are more powerfull if you really belive what you percieve.
yogushi
This isn't a joke is it? I'm about to try this with my $20 bill and see what I get. Oh shit I saw it too. After fiddiling around with it for a few minutes it's pretty easy. Fold it face down in half the long way then bend it in the middle and you see what he captured. I see no conspiracy it's downright freaking wierd. This has been here all that time?? You said you did it in '99 with an older bill? You would think they would have known about that and changed it when they changed the bill. What a coincidence. A very wierd one also. Thank you for pointing this out.
Denger
"In the field of human endeavor, perceptions are more powerful than facts" Art Denger Ah! where would we be without the conspiracy theorists? We live in the age when anything can be spun or morphed into anything else. I suppose George Orwell only got it wrong by about 20 years or so... I do not necessarily mean to suggest that anyone here subscribes to conspiracy theory. The folding $20 trick was first brought to my attention several years ago by a co-worker, the same co-worker who also asserted that "bin Laden is still CIA." The inference, that the U.S. Government was either complicit in the plot or (specifically, the U.S. Treasury Department, hence the image formed by the folding bill) somehow knew about the WTC plot in advance and did nothing, is a perception (IMO, a mistaken one) to which various people apparently do subscribe. @Osramat: I agree with your statement about beliefs; in fact, you've made my point.
Nut_Kicker
The truth is stranger than fiction I guess. I wonder though...not about conspiracy. You said you did it in '99. What else do you know? 1999 would make that the earliest I've heard. It also hit the news where we're from California pretty quick. Did you copy this from somebody or find this yourself and be honest. I want to know. I'll look in later to see if you answer me or not.
KiDAcE
Okay I tought you were calling me an outright conspiracy nut when all I was doing was merely pointing this out to those who hadn't seen it before. It's cool now but I did take that as offeneive at first. Anyway to answer Nut Kicker I believe I may have been the first besides the peple at the mint to have seen this. I made an airplane to throw to my friend and it didn't fly far. So I un-folded it to fly better and happened to see the Twin Towers. This was summer of 1999. I told them to look at this itt was wierd. Maybe that's how it spread or maybe someone else found it and spread it but I know nobody told me how to find it. In fact look at the messages in some of my images I created in 1999 but uploaded in 2001. They're on my first and second page.
Chaos911
wow, fantastic!!!