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  • Bigger than A First Sale!!
    by Cathie Tranent

    Ohmygoodness Ohmygoodness Ohmygoodness!! The…

    Ohmygoodness Ohmygoodness Ohmygoodness!! The Mechanic just came equal first in Dave’s Comp!! Splittin’ first place with Minoanphotography’s Lightroom Series ~ D That is soooooooooo cool!! (Cathie grins so big her head fliptops!!) THANKS DAVE AND KALB!! (Yep – I’m shouting!!)

  • Wrenched!
    by littleredplanet

    I’m certainly not a mechanic. Probably the farthest thing from one but there comes a time when one MUST make attempts to repair the car o…

    I’m certainly not a mechanic. Probably the farthest thing from one but there comes a time when one MUST make attempts to repair the car or be prepared to fork out oodles and goodles of $$ for someone more qualified to do it. I wasn’t yet prepared to part with the $$ so I made all attempts to decipher the auto-voodoo under the hood of my car. Luckily my car needed a very uncomplicated procedure and I managed to complete the work without making anything worse than before I started. I admire those out there who can do miracles with a wrench, it really is all voodoo to me. Here’s to you!

  • My Hyperspace Theory; Part 1
    by XtomJames

    Regulus Space Theory: Revision. When we view the universe we see a vast system of open and closed values. This universe is of naturall…

    Regulus Space Theory: Revision. When we view the universe we see a vast system of open and closed values. This universe is of naturally quantified time and space with equitable forces that can be finite or infinite, all of which is part of a grand unified-verse that spans trillions upon trillions of light years across. We study the basic make up of as we see it, but we do not seem to think to study the space its self, the “empty” regions which apparently have nothing. Regulus Space Theory is an attempt to look at the basic value of empty space, to illustrate that the Universe is made up of not only particles of photons and muons and atoms, but its own fabric that isn’t measurable, even with the smallest known measures of quantum mechanics and current string theory. Imagine if you will a single point in space, not a particle, not some object of mass, just a single point in space. A single infinitesimal (that is infinitely small) point in our universe. Much like a period (.) on a piece of paper. This point holds several properties in space. When viewed, it may appear flat, only two dimensional, but if you rotate about it or imagine it rotating, it then appears to be four dimensional. This means a singular point in space of nothing beyond an imaginary point placed there can be both two dimensional and four dimensional at the same time. If a singular infinitesimal point can still maintain values of both four dimensions and two dimensions, and the universe is made up of infinite numbers of these infinitesimal points, the universe in and unto its self is both four dimensional and two dimensional. It is both Depthless and Depthful at the same time, a working physical paradox. If this is the case then there is more to space than meets the eye. The universe has structures that do not rely at all on particles and strings, and even, current standards on what the smallest things are, but are derived from the most basic make up of the universe, space. If we were to break down the structures of that single point we could in fact pull this point apart, literally unfolding the spatial fabric. Hyperspace, as defined by Regulus Space Theory. Hyperspace, or extra space, has been used by science fiction writers for over sixty years now, some ideas becoming widely accepted among the genre’s fan base. Consequentially this idea has created new questions on how space works. Most of the basic ideas of hyperspace stem from the predicted number of dimensions in our universe by Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and Cortical Space Theory. The basic concept being that there are compressed dimensions that interact with what we call “real” space even though we can not observe these dimensions. Einstein of course denied these possible dimensions assuming that it was far too complex and that his theory was wrong. However in the process of developing R.S.T. the concept of hyperspace is often applied. The use of these extra dimensions to support the break down of space it’s self. R.S.T. then uses the principles that allow it to be both four dimensional and two dimensional at the same time to illustrate the significance of the seven extra dimensions that Einstein predicted.

  • Soon analog will be a thing of the past; digital is taking over everything. I feel sorry for a generation of kids who will have no sense of personal achievement in learning “how to tell time.” No trick to it, when digital timepieces just tell you right off. / / With everything else rushing headlong into the digital age, the one piece of analog technology I would hope still has a place in our lives is clocks. Grandfather clocks, ornate timepieces, clear-faced watches that let you see all the little gears whirring around inside, the sound of tick, tock, tick, tock. Of course, even battery operated analog clocks don’t say “tick, tock” anymore. What a pity. However. In a crusade to save analog clocks from extinction, I have begun a collection of clock face designs. When ordered as a mounted print on that wonderfully strong yet light weight board that RB uses to mount them, almost any picture could be a clock. All you have to do is drill a hole in it and add hands and a battery operated clock mechanism, available at almost any craft store. Then, all you’d have to do is stick something on the back to hold it away from the wall … I think those clock battery mechanisms are less than an inch deep … and there you’ve got a unique clock. / / Maybe other RB’ers will get on the bandwagon, maybe this idea of creating art as clock faces will catch on, or maybe it won’t. Either way, these designs can all be converted into clocks, and I hope you like them. I’ve had a lot of fun coming up with them so far.

  • Amusement Park Featured!
    by SteveOhlsen

    My image “Amusement Park Rides (at Dusk)” has just been featured in the group SPEED! This has been a popular image. Thanks go to this gre…

    My image “Amusement Park Rides (at Dusk)” has just been featured in the group SPEED! This has been a popular image. Thanks go to this great group for their recognition and feature! Steve

  • Winner of "Mechanical Madness" Challenge
    by Ken Powers

    My Gears painting was voted most popular in the Mechanical Madness..

    My Gears painting was voted most popular in the Mechanical Madness challenge in the Painters in Modern Times group. Thank you very much! It was an honor being chosen from the host of extremely amazing artwork that was submitted.

  • Please vote for my Bubblejeopardy challenge entry!
    by Sarah Bentvelzen

    Hi everyone, I couldn’t remember what the etiquette was for telling people to vote for an artwork… from memory, journal entries are …

    Hi everyone, I couldn’t remember what the etiquette was for telling people to vote for an artwork… from memory, journal entries are OK. I recently entered a piece of mine in the Bubblejeopardy challenge, It is mechanical, technical, electronic or computerized, but WHAT is it? Voting starts tomorrow, and you can vote for me here Love, / Sarah

  • Another 4th Place Winner
    by Marsha Elliott

    “Just Won’t Budge” took 4th place in the Mechanical Madness challenge in Painters In Modern Times. !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/...

    “Just Won’t Budge” took 4th place in the Mechanical Madness challenge in Painters In Modern Times. Thanks for your votes!

  • A Top Tenner
    by Marsha Elliott

    My “Just Won’t Budge” made the top ten in the As Close As You Can Get challenge in the Art Up Close Group. !http://images-0.redbubble….

    My “Just Won’t Budge” made the top ten in the As Close As You Can Get challenge in the Art Up Close Group. Thanks to all of you who voted.

  • I've a video up on 'ube
    by theyellowfury

    Turn it up loud / Add theyellowfury to your watchlist...

    Turn it up loud / Add theyellowfury to your watchlist / Copyright © 2009 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of these images or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • / Click the image to view full size / These guys are assholes. If they touch you you turn into one of them and you have to stay there. And they can hide in shadows. Not pictured are the Peugeot 504 that brought us there or me and my parents. We had to be there for some reason. They were all black as I remember them but I’ve added a backwards falloff to their texture because they weren’t visible enough in black. Check out my Youtube vid if you ain’t already. Add theyellowfury to your watchlist Copyright © 2009 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / Strictly! ;)

  • Watch My Films?
    by Matt Roberts

    Hey everyone, / *just wanted to bring your attention to my films, found on myspace...

    Hey everyone, / just wanted to bring your attention to my films, found on myspace, vimeo, and of course, youtube. This is just a small collection of what I’ve produced to date. / Feel free to sign in (if you have an account on either myspace, vimeo or youtube) and leave comments :) Matt

  • TREESEEDER
    by Adew

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    How insignificant our 3 dimensions are, a shadowy artifact lying in a forgotten corner of the higher realms. / It actually has to be unfolded in order to climb inside this small space. The doors are tight and confusing to open. Things would have gone to total shit there, but luckily someone takes care of the place. TREESEEDER & CITYCRUSHER work together to keep the good life growing. Human “intelligence” is a catalytic (a substance, usually used in small amounts relative to the reactants, that modifies and increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the process.) element unbalancing the local equation of matter. Building our cities, and any number of random objects together forming a deadening froth. Breaking down living complexity, and recomposing it into simpler (& usually dead) forms. Human “intelligence” is a disassembling agent through most of our projects, from CERN – the European Organization for Nuclear Research, to logging operations, automobile manufacture, etc… the locality is decaying rapidly to lower energy levels. Simplified, its a burning the humans do as their main activity. Endlessly replicating in cascade, its an out of control affect that continually amplifies. CITYCRUSHERS clear out these areas of deadening, causing the lost cities to disappear, they are the gardeners of our 3-D realm. After the residue has been cleared, TREESEEDERS (as shown above) bring their seed collections to rebuild the forests. Forests are connected entities, in their collective nature exponentially more intelligent than humans. Humans actively destroy this life (and most other forms), unfortunately, we are unable to communicate through the soil protocols they use to talk. In folly, we consider this life as non-sentient & cause great pain through our ignorance.

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