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"The Four Elements"

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Anonymous Uncle Al said...

Remember the Fifth Element! Bush the Lesser declared 1.5 million Armenians undead at Turkish hands. The Fifth Element.. bears an indelicate name.

12:35 PM, October 13, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah true,

Physics, chemistry and maths can exhibit true beauty in the eye of the beholder! Mostly the images resembles abstract art. I wonder, how humans became atracted to seamingly meaningless,- but beautyfull none the less- visions.

Recently an 11.000 yr old wallpainting was discovered in Syria. The style was likened to Paul Klee.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071011/en_nm/syria_painting_dc

By the way, may I show you a painting out of a series my Mum made this year..?

Best

Klaus

7:43 PM, October 13, 2007

Anonymous Kris Krogh said...

Thanks Bee! Especially enjoyed Martin Waugh's liquid sculptures. His web site has this link to a Div X video about his techniques. I liked his characterization of the liquids in his splashes as "willfully nonlinear." That would also be a good characterization for the plasmas in fusion machines.

11:57 PM, October 13, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Kris,

Thanks for pointing out the video, I missed it.

Hi Klaus,

Sure, I'd love to see it :-)

Best,

B.

5:55 AM, October 14, 2007

Blogger stefan said...

Dear Bee,


the photos on "Fire" and "Water" are technically and aestehtically brilliant, and can tell some very interesting science - however, somehow I like much more the clever idea with the flying kids. The kids are so cheerful, and you can see how much fun they've had with the photosession.

Best, Stefan

6:25 AM, October 14, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Reg fire: if I was the 'artist' I wouldn't burn some hundred $ per painting each, but just burn some trash, take a photo and sell the made-up story.

7:24 AM, October 14, 2007

Blogger Arun said...

Earth, Water and Fire are the titles of three somewhat controversial movies made by Deepa Mehta.

Various cultures had a fifth element (eg quintessence :) ). For Hindus it was "akash" translatable as sky, space, aether.

8:27 PM, October 14, 2007

Blogger ChickenBreeder said...

This piece has a bit of John Hagelin vibe.

2:29 PM, October 16, 2007

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