It's the story of drugs, particularly hallucinogens, and their dangers.
Shae at April 20, 2005 6:44 AM
Interesting that Andrew picked up on the ocean life theme somehow...I like the signal men turning into chromosomes (and the attendant double helix)...and the flaming fox photo looks almost like one idea.
Jacob at April 20, 2005 7:28 AM
Rather sparce, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
The bits that I could see from my slice reminded me of coral somehow, so I went with it.
I love that the noised-out text in mine (that fuzz spells out my title for the section) turned into a double-helix.
whirr: Firefox?
Andrew at April 20, 2005 10:20 AM
Descent into the underground.
It was an experiment with the simple connections at the top. Possibly a failed experiment. Not enough mental juice to work from so it would carry through to the end?
Suzanne at April 20, 2005 10:58 AM
Though, that said, the orange came through loud and clear, lol.
Suzanne at April 20, 2005 11:00 AM
I'm melting
Heroin McEcstacy at April 20, 2005 3:03 PM
My favorite so far of the new batch. Nobody is trying to overcrowd it and each piece is a part of a collective message. Bravo.
D at April 21, 2005 3:08 AM
I find this piece shocking and offensive and I shall petition congress immediately to have it censored by the FCC.
Shockingly nasty at April 21, 2005 6:32 AM
I think balloon animals are tasty with barbeque sauce.
ZachsMind at April 21, 2005 7:59 AM
No, not Firefox (although I do love that browser, and it did come to mind). It just happened to have a photo of a fox walking in front of a burning couch... I have no idea. That fire really worked well, though!
Whirr at April 25, 2005 12:17 PM
An Exquisite Corpse is a collaborative experiment in the creation of visual art through the tapping of the collective unconscious...
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