what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

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danny bruza

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by danny bruza »

i think its up to us! dinesh had a great statment that we all need to listen to and realy think about

http://www.network54.com/Forum/message? ... 1085704334

im not trying to start a fire here but wanting us to stear away from the stigma that slowed down holography for such a long time.

we have a chance here to make a diffrence, it is this forum that is at the top when new seekers come looking on the web looking for holography

i think we could be the cutting edge, the tide the changes what people think about holography....I belive in the dream... do you?
danny bruza

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by danny bruza »

i was from a father that was very narsissic..and it took me many years to change my narsissim .... so this post is for myself as well as you....i want to make a diffrence.. to be apart of something bigger than iam, one peace in the big-Picture
Tom B.

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by Tom B. »

Stigma? I revel in the stigma! And those bad carnival commercial holograms were inspirational to me! A large part of my motivation for entering the field was my punky, do-it-yourself conviction that even I could do better than that. The limitations of the medium I find liberating - fewer choices, sometime only one pose that works at all - it reduces decision overload, and the lack of serious artistic competition in this medium is also good for the ego.

Dinesh has inspired me to seek out a chess set (I already have a decent skull) to compose the perfect parodic homage to those despised traditions of our craft. I have a very cool scene in mind ...

As to what the public thinks, the public is like the ocean - mostly very deep and slow, but shallow and frenetic at the edges.
So you can fish or cut bait ... ):


Dinesh

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by Dinesh »

Funny you should say that. I was thinking along the same lines myself. What d'you say we swop parodies?
martymouse

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by martymouse »

hey dinesh you just got a comment on one of your holograms
http://4c-s.org/v-web/gallery/album02/opal_gecko

mabe we need to make a 'oooh!' and 'aaah' folder in the main gallery

take a bow
Dinesh

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by Dinesh »

Thangyou-thangyouverymuch-thangyou.
But......
You ain't seen nuthin' yet!
Tom B.

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by Tom B. »

Sure, sounds like fun - you mean swap the resulting holograms, I take it. It might take me a while, though - I'm not really happy with any of the chess sets I've found so far but I might yet see a way to make them work...

Re the rationale behind this endeavor - I think the best exorcism is by means of ridicule,
whether vicious or affectionate, and taking holo-kitsch to the extreme is likely to result in entertaining images. One must not forget that those skull and chess piece holograms were widely seen and so have acquired a historic resonance. Perhaps an ironic return to these roots might provide a foundation for a newer, better form of popular art holography...

Dinesh

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by Dinesh »

"I think the best exorcism is by means of ridicule,..."
I also think in very similar ways. I must say, though, the irony of using holo-kitsch to make an "meaningful" image (whatever that is!) is also pretty appealing.
twilight window

what will you do with holography...(is it just a ego thing)

Post by twilight window »

The original parody images in holography - or perhaps tributes? - were model trains. Seems apt.
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