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Modern reality
Reenacting fake actions
Fake lies.
Just because the first time we didn't catch it on a camera
What happened to live for the moment?
Nothing's real unless it's on film
Nothing to be rearranged by fragile senses
Looking at the human body and the senses in particular in this documentary. This documentary explains how we see, what happened when we have sense deficiency, what happens if we disturb our natural way that the brain produces the images back to us and the understanding of when people can see sound. It also goes into technology and how it has progressed into helping blind people see. Concluding that there is a lot of progress to be made.
Continuous Bee Drawing by Will Scobie
Will Scobie's website - www.willscobie.co.uk
The process and the smoothness of this image.
Minimalism
Noun
A movement in sculpture and painting which arose in the 1950s, characterized by the use of simple, massive forms.
An avant-garde movement in music characterized by the repetition of very short phrases which change gradually, producing a hypnotic effect.
Deliberate lack of decoration or adornment in style or design. "his living room was a testament to minimalism"
Reality
Noun
The state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them.
The state or quality of having existence or substance.
Philosophy - Existence that is absolute, self-sufficient, or objective, and not subject to human decisions or conventions.
Erect
Adjective
Rigidly upright or straight. Upright, bolt upright, straight, vertical, perpendicular, plumb, standing up (of the penis, clitoris, or nipples) enlarged and rigid, especially in sexual excitement.
Verb
3rd person present: erects; past tense: erected; past participle: erected; gerund or present participle: erecting Put together and set upright (a building, wall, or other structure).