Thursday, October 13, 2005

Chaoscope: Love in the Air

24 comments:

  1. Aggie, I call your three and raise you two. Are you in or out? :-)

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  2. They look like happy jellyfish...

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  3. Like the 'shadow' & 'light'.

    I've done a few, it's addictive. :-)

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  4. I like the new name, 'Decadent Tranquility'. It sounds sinful yet peaceful at the same time.

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  5. I'm so in.

    Trée, I love this one. This is from the other program, is it not? The colors are much more smooth and rainbowlike. I've got a long way to catch up to you - but I will not fold.

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  6. Sherri, I guess it means I'm at peace with my sinfulness--lol.

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  7. Aggie, yes this one was created with Chaoscope. Give it a try. Very different from Apophysis and really easy to use.

    You're up missy! Better get those boots on cause papa's coming home--LOL

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  8. Does anyone else see the two birds flirting in midair? Or is it just me and Fault #1 at work. lmao

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  9. It makes me think of sparklers. The colored ones, how your eyes play tricks on you when you whip them around while they're lit.

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  10. I see two halves that want to connect. Two halves of what? I am not sure yet.

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  11. I love the colours in this. It's amazing - i think fraction work rocks.

    I've done some myself but it's been a long while since I've done it. Love the new name of your site, it's a little "naughty" lol

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  12. Anna, click the image to enlarge it. Look at the one to the right first. Envision a bird in flight, and look to see the head, eye and beak toward the top of the image. Now imagine this bird is playing coy with the one above it.

    Mmmm . . . ok, everyone over to my house. lol

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  13. Thanks Leigh. A little naughty, moi? ;-)

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  14. Y, perhaps these are the spirits of Mario and Minnie at play on their way up to the green fields and soft breezes of canine heaven.

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  15. Sphinx and bird.

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  16. Dang it, now that I see the Sphinx on the left my bird has disappeared. Now I see two constellations in the sky, Sphinx to the left with bird to the right.

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  17. I see the birds, trée, but I also see:

    *A weak, submissive figure cowering below the more powerful one. Perhaps they are lovers? Animals, maybe, fighting? A parent disciplining a child?

    *They also look like they are moving toward each other, probably anticipating an embrace--merging into one, maybe?

    *I think, too, that it looks like the smaller figure has released the larger one from captivity, because it is no longer powerful enough to keep the big figure. Letting go of a child? Letting go of a lover? Letting go of an emotion?

    That's just what I think.

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  18. k, I can see all those things too.

    When I first did this one, I saw two birds, high in the sky, flirting with each other like lovers that see only each other; hence, the title of "Love in the Air."

    Now, I can't get that damn Sphinx out of my head! LOL

    How's my sweet baby doing tonight? Is everythin' on the up and up? :-)

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  19. Me? I'm doing okay. Sleepy, so I'm getting ready for bed.

    I'm just tired and confused. How can a person feel so much, but feel so numb at the same time?

    I might elaborate on this in the Hideout sometime. Right now, though, I just need to sort it out alone.

    How're you, Oh wise and experienced Teacher? Wax on, wax off!

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  20. Yea, I'd like to do some waxing on, waxing off 'bout now. Thanks for pitching me such softballs. :-)

    Note to self: keep checking the hideout to learn intimate private details on the secret life of k. Could come in handy on the flight to Denmark.

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  21. You oughta check out the archives, then. :o)

    I am glad that you are feeling a little better today than yesterday.

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  22. Oh, I've been doing my homework. You'd be surprised. :-)

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  23. those are beautiful! like rainbow ribbons

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  24. Thanks Jane. Do you think Tarzan would approve? ;-)

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