What is Mantags Dilemma..? it is a reference to Fahrenheit 451/ that critical moment when Montag solidifies the reason for his growing dysfunction in a hyper bureaucratic regime designed to eliminate disorder in society by irradiating all articles of free thought and critical thinking inspired through reading.,and Government controlled media an old lady is burned along with her library because there is no procedure to account for such an occurrence. granted its been a great while sense I’v read the book(Ray Bradbury) but there is an undertone of an intension to initiate a murders by governing bodies, for removed from the situation. in-turn this piece i s intended to be part of a bigger piece that indicates the evaluative logic around controlled environment to remedy humankind’s behavior and the dilemma of losing That witch makes life worth living. in-short the extremes lead to intolerance and discord.
Frost is the solid deposition of water vapor from saturated air. It is formed when solid surfaces are cooled to below the dew point of the adjacent air. Frost crystal’s size differ depending on time and water vapor available. Frost is also usually translucent in appearance. There are many types of frost, such as radiation and window frost. Frost causes economic damage when it destroys plants or hanging fruits. Road surfaces can also be damaged through a process known as frost heaving. source: wikipedia
A macro image of a thermometer against a white newspaper backround
I did this for a client on speculation(Which I never do.) The client did not acknowlege my proposed drawing and was never heard from. NOT EVEN TO SAY HE LIKED OR DISLIKED THE ART. I deduce that the worm just used what I sent him and erased the copyright that was on the art for protection. There is moral twilight in the art market. UPDATE: the worm did contact me after taunting him that he acknowledge my proposal. He said it was “well drawn” but not what he had in mind. The whale idea was what he had on his job description. I admire Michael Moore’s quest for justice.
The typewriters there cost a dime per half hour, and that caused Bradbury to frantically type away, eager to get it finished. In roughly …
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