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[_] For /ag/ Old Man Sou !!IYmoTiYa3ke 01/01/13(Tue)03:39 No.1845104
I TOLD YOU I'D SHOW YOU TRIPPING BALLS
>> [_] Anonymous 01/01/13(Tue)03:55 No.1845113
My interpretation:
It's a statement on how humanity's thirst for knowledge, primarily technological advancement, has
massive impact. When a scene changes, there's always a catalyst of some sort. The heavy eye
imagery leads me to associate this with knowledge. One thing that I've noticed is the repetition,
and the re-use of art assets such as sound clips and skeletons; could this suggest the cycles of
culture?
>> [_] Cozmo !911.RhllEE 01/01/13(Tue)03:55 No.1845114
Dude what
>> [_] Anonymous 01/01/13(Tue)05:19 No.1845154
Makes sense.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/01/13(Tue)07:54 No.1845199
>>1845113
Pretty close to mine, except I took the reuse of assets to a more ironic level. If the whole
movie is a satirical comment on the way society picks up trends, then ditches them, morphs them,
and then returns to them, then this piece is very well developed.
The part that really stuck out the most was the snake bit, the join or die. the two images have a
similar concept, separation. It was reused in the presumably newer image which links back to the
original idea
>> [_] Anonymous 01/01/13(Tue)08:08 No.1845207
>>1845104
I'll put up Sasquatch mountain if you want something similar