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Rush Era

Bryce Surrealism posted on Oct 18, 2004
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Why is America in such a rush? Think about it: half the commercials on television are to do with faster cars. Our billboards had to be made 100 feet long so that we could see them clearly going 70. Let me ask you: when was the last time you walked to work, or even just took a nice relaxed bike ride? The world is beautiful when it's not such a blur. If you're reading this right now, you're probably not doing anything, so why not now? There's a beautiful world out there that we're all too busy to notice. Give it a chance.

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Gwynhale

3:30PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

Excellent statement! It's not just America, here in good old Europe it's the same thing. Maybe less people use their cars every day, but even in buses and undergrounds or by foot they just rush to work and do not raise their head to see what is around them. BTW good image too, the blur and the warm to cold effects depict rush and distance just as it is written in the books :)

JaeJae

3:32PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

I totally agree with you. Unfortunately we have to rush in order to survive because that's what our society dictates. "Time is money" Great image. It creates a very congested mood.

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TallPockets

4:43PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

You are so wise for someone so young. Congrats. Ever hear "Watching the wheels" by John Lennon?

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experimental

5:26PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

As I'm reading this, I'm sitting in class impatiently awaiting for the teacher to arrive. Perhaps I will go out and have a relaxing walk. I would walk to work in the morning, but 25 miles sounds a little too far for me right now. Love the effects on the image, I agree with Gwynhale.

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Doublecrash

6:31PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

A perfect example on how a render and a message could compenetrate each other perfectly. I like it a whole lot.

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Euxeb007

4:45AM | Wed, 20 October 2004

Agree with you (I have no car :)

SkrYbe_03

2:57PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

great work. It's also like we're in such a hurry to get to the next place as fast as possible, everything right in front of us becomes blurred an irrelevant. Monotonous, redundant, colorless.. HEY! Souds a lot like a world I know.

RobertX

7:22PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

its an interesting thought, what about when the vehicles attain the speed of light how fast will the billboards be then?...good work

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Druidstorm

12:09PM | Sat, 23 October 2004

So true your words if only sometimes we look up at the sky instead of the grey pavement below...Excellent work...:)


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