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Friday, January 13, 2012

"The Singularity" (motel six million a.d.)


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Some people may find the following post offensive. Viewer discretion is advised.




Without culture, and the relative freedom it implies, society, even when perfect, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future.
-Albert Camus


  Please note these are not the only photographs from "The Singularity". Many more will be posted in due time.







 "Most people agree your motel was very good"-
                                                            Cameron Diaz

                                        


We get to work immediately. Bartholomew begins by spreading the aluminium on the bathroom ceiling. I think most of our fans agree that this photographs elicits a comforting feeling from deep within.



Phonebooks in the future will have aluminum coatings for superior readability
           

Bartholomew begins to notice that art is occurring.


Napkins in the future will be constructed from aluminum to eliminate the need for  trees
     













Styrocones




Entertainment in the future consists of repeating image patterns.  Quality stuff.
    
An antique of the future displaying ancient binary engravings.



Chitin, the material that makes up the exoskeletons of insects and other arthropods, powers the aluminium technology of the future.






The thing to note here is that bohemian artist like ourselves very rarely use firearms


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          Cardboard boxes are the key to any decent robot. Grog-Blossoming could be the next "great American novel"-
                                 Peter Timmleer, Grog-Blossomer


















                         "Cameras in the future may have lenses made out of human eye tissue"-
                                Morgan Spurt-lock, documentary filmmaker





Robotic feces





Special thanks to the Charlottestown Hotel and Racetrack for sponsoring our gallery.
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Patricia Davenport, Grog-Blossomer