Random V - Timelapse
"Obviously virtual worlds can’t replace real life (though some people might disagree…) but it’ll be interesting to see how these experiments evolve. Eventually we might have fine art photography from inside a game. Then again, at that point, who owns the photo? Is it the photographer? Or the people who created the world you’re photographing?"
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I'm lovin' GTA 5 by the way. There is a video out there that shows almost all the ways to die in GTA V and they are pretty funny.
Those scenes are mostly locations I see, live, and drive in every day, and they looked pretty realistic.
Obviously virtual worlds can’t replace real life (though some people might disagree…)
I'm pretty sure we're already living in a virtual world. That seems to be the most likely scenario.
Isn't this just timelapse photography?
This truly is the virtual word. Our presence here is not unlike marionettes controlled by the mind. This mind resides in the dimension of light and shadows. The mind projects itself into this plane and brings forth the world of matter. In the world of light and shadow beings fuck and project new life into being. We had to create the world to reproduce and birth new beings in the dimension of light and shadow. The new baby gasps its first breath … BLAM.. VOOM… SPARK ..ZAP… and in the dimension of light and shadow a new mind appears. LOL, that sounds like fun!
This truly is the virtual word. Our presence here is not unlike marionettes controlled by the mind. This mind resides in the dimension of light and shadows. The mind projects itself into this plane and brings forth the world of matter. In the world of light and shadow beings fuck and project new life into being. We had to create the world to reproduce and birth new beings in the dimension of light and shadow. The new baby gasps its first breath … BLAM.. VOOM… SPARK ..ZAP… and in the dimension of light and shadow a new mind appears. LOL, that sounds like fun!
Amazing, but the human eye can still tell the difference.
There's a point being made, here, but it's lost on me.
Sorry about that.
Amazing, but the human eye can still tell the difference.
Usually.
For now. :)
Lennon's Imagine.
It's really lovely.
Oh man, that was so akefay its not even unnyfay. That bird at the end was flapping around the wires aimlessly then disappeared. Birds fly purposefully and do not simply disappear.
No reflections on the car windows. Attention to detail? Every window in that one sequence is hollow, a transparency layer. Layers all over the place, the people two dimensional. The cars drafted to 3 point perspective. In an earlier sequence driving up the hill toward the viewer the vehicles all look like shoeboxes. Oops, what I meant to say is, "That's awesome!"
I thought this was better than before.
guess not.
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