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10 responses to “endocytosis”

  1. Great effect – thought of Twilight Zone immediately.

  2. nice perspective of a Zorb 🙂

  3. So that’s what they are called! I thought it was just the Boy in the Bubble

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  4. I saw a guy frozen in a pond….

  5. Have never heard about this "Downhill Revolution"and zorbing before… humans are learning here from hamsters:D The first beautiful picture brings very different associations though… more towards some Noosphere:)

  6. Oh, rats. I was hoping it was a new version of Rover from a remake of "The Prisoner". Rover always gave me nightmares as a kid, but he/it was still my favorite part. 🙂

  7. Right, right, one of those hamster balls for people. Advanced ones.

  8. So cool… And as I am listening and discovering Peter Garbiel this week, here is a cool visual discovery, from a live he gave, connecting to your photo and game :
    Peter Gabriel – Growing Up Live (youtube).

    "folded in your fleshy purse
    i am floating once again
    while the muted sounds are pumping rhythm
    all the walls close in on me
    pressure’s building wave on wave
    ’til the water breaks – and outside i go, oh …"

  9. James Joyce with a drum line….

    Blue balls at a party…
    Ex Machina

  10. classics.mit.edu/Plato/symposium.html
    myth connects with the image – how people were created "Androgynous" ….the primeval man was round, his back and sides forming a circle; and he had four hands and four feet, one head with two faces, looking opposite ways, set on a round neck and precisely alike; also four ears, two privy members, and the remainder to correspond. …and he could also roll over and over at a great pace, turning on his four hands and four feet….Terrible was their might and strength, and the thoughts of their hearts were great, and they made an attack upon the gods. ..Zeus discovered a way. He said: "Methinks I have a plan which will humble their pride and improve their manners; men shall continue to exist, but I will cut them in two….ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature, making one of two, and healing the state of man" Plato

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