
13 responses to “Fishnet”
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*cue pun on capturing the imagination*
The Louvre lends itelf nicely to reflections and symmetries. I’ve never been there, but I wonder if there is a lattice to the observation of symmetry there… i.e. if you took this picture a foot to the left, the symmetry would be broken, there are a finite number of planes or points you can capture symmetrical views.
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I’ll bet they hid the Holy Grail in the Apple sculpture.
The hunt is on! Immortality to the first person who smashes the hyper-cube and runs off with the Apple! The Aramaic was mistranslated, they were really referring to a red *apple*. Steve Jobs is the seed of the Merovingian!
Time to go put on my tin-foil hat….
(Tangential question… can I use my MacBook as a tinfoil hat?
It is made of aluminum, and folds over, therefore being a nice faraday cage. Also, the running electronics camoflage my own electromagnetic brain waves.
But wait! The web-cam looks right into my ear, Steve Jobs and the Knights of Templar are reading my thoughts! *runs off to the loony bin*)
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On a less insane note, yes, finding the symetries in the hyper-cube structure *is* easier for us, because we were raised in 3-dimensional geometries.
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it’s the Lourve! nice nice! i have a pic of this in my paaris set that i love.
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Nice! I like it. Maybe be more impactful from a slightly less symmetrical angle.
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Fabulous! I love that pyramid – I wish I’d had a wide angle lens when I was at the Louvre, as my shots didn’t turn out nearly as nicely 🙂
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