The Thirty-Seventh View (Animation) by Hopalong
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In the midst of teaching a course about Ancient Egypt, which I had no interest in doing, since I had been hired to teach and research Greek and Roman history, it occurred to me that Frank Zappa's refrain, "Call any vegetable--call it by name--and the chances are good that that vegetable will respond to you"Â was a penetrating analysis of the Neolithic Revolution, in which the ancestors of present humanity identified and named items like skunk cabbage and eggplant, and in which those vegetables, named and attended, responded.
The response was monoculture, the state, and organized religion, in which priests took control of the seed and in the name of Deity developed the concept of ownership, including their ownership of the harvest.
They managed this by making the folks planting the seed and cultivating the vegetables believe that they, the priests, had a direct line to God, and that God listened carefully to what they had to say.
Work was thereby invented, and the resultant monoculture is partly responsible for the decline of Homo Neanderthalensis into Homo Sapiens, the latter of which species recently named itself, with its usual absurd and empty egoism.
After long millennia the vegetables have won and have succeeded in domesticating the human race to work, vegetarianism, and other mindless activity, like the Suburbs.
This the Priests had not foreseen.
At any rate, through a long chain of events, I became an artist, which is not repaid well by the Industrial Cinematic State unless the "art" is used to support and justify such a state.
This usually requires artists to die, so that the profits go to someone else more amenable to the State.
Therefore it always advisable, after Dada and the Surrealists, to include at least one stick of dynamite in every painted watermelon timed to go off when the work is finally understood and to blow out the brains, at long distance, of anyone who is not an artist.
This is harder than it sounds because the target is so small.
It is also necessary for the Statist to look and understand.
That is why money is important to the artist. The easiest way to get the target audience to look at and try to understand a work of art is to tell them quite truly that the art work in question either is, or some day will be, worth a lot of money to anyone who possesses it, or in other contexts, possesses a certified copy of it.
To the other artists on this site, therefore, I now offer a collector's edition of a few hundred early pieces that may disappear or change at any time.
THIS OFFER WILL NOT BE REPEATED.
Send your checks and money orders today.
Local laws apply and in some states an explosives license to store or transport these images may be required.
Copyright laws also apply. The items may be collected and enjoyed privately as a secret vice but not reproduced or used for any commercial purpose on the net or elsewhere.
There are special penalties and hidden explosive charges for thieves of ideas, including a life of guilt and mediocrity for the thieves.
If you are an artist and are inclined to do so, visit my blog at:
http://burbankstomato.blogspot.com/
All genuine artists are issued my personal safe conduct in viewing. You are also invited to make any comments you choose, pro or con. I am not a disciple of either censorship or the concept of blasphemy.
If you click the ad button I may get all of one cent out of it as well.
Hasta...
E-mail: costaeugene@yahoo.com
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Comments (12)
jocko500
I just love these gif.'s they cool to look at
tallpindo
I'm reading a book by another claiming to be the true father of the PC with it's tiny scren based on radar. Meanwhile here I can see that control room where it actually happened with the curve and the winking light that traces the satellite around the world. First for Mercury,then in another blockhouse for Gemini and then in the main room for Appollo and the museum gets deathly quiet because the shuttle is late and all the really cool junk has been torn out that supported Apollo. The mockup with DC-9 landing gear is parked right outside. The Bucyrus Erie crawler that takes the rocket to the pad is broken once again and rusted. Nobody said anything about plasma displays so I am buying a projector display to see it really wide screen almost silver screen with the image upside down in there where the light comes from. The technician is flying the EA-3 onto a carrier and each time he banks I wince. He has learned how to fly this turkey with the airplane rolling the wrong way!!! Why doesn' the pilot tell him. then I am before my very own Microsoft Flight Simulator display and I move te joystick and it banks the wrong way and I think what gives and as I take off it just drags on the ground like the chute is out. This is not how it is supposed to be. So I get the help file and I notice the joystick must be calibrated. And I forget about all the passengers who rode on my motor cycle and when I banked they sat bolt upright in terror trying to right the machine from falling over and I settle down and soon I am climbing out over the Pacific headed for 35000 feet and Hawaii. In my mind the waves dbelow are kicking up spindrift as I adjust the tilt on the APG-53 weather radar to get doppler for the wind direction and speed. A voice interupts. Coffee, tea or me... and I start and wake up.
robotalk
WHOA--Howdja Do Dat ?? -very creative --with usual intriguing title -- Great stuff Hopster !
HobbyHopper
The idea is awesome... well done. Really enjoy your work. :O)
Tommy3D
WOW--this is impressive!! You have exceeded the legal limit for talent!! Fantastic, Sir Hops!! vote
cynlee
undulating maps, we are here, no there... let's wander :]
ijack999
Fun to watch and the lighting is either museum or night gallery.
Meyrink
Quando osservo opere tue come questa mi sembra di dare uno sguardo fra le pieghe del mio tessuto cerebrale, minuscole visioni di un ambiente collocato agli antipodi della mente. Sei geniale!!!
vonfranck
A fantastic Set of Images . . . ! A superb Viewing . . . !
BobaDuffs
Loop Maps into the shadows of the square planet... I see the Columbus connections! All Pirates not participating Overboard!! Bravo animation!! :P
TwoPynts
It all depends. Is Mount Fugi rendered digitally or traditionally? Does it matter in the end? Not if the Tsunami comes...
gabrima
Wonderful!!!