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EVENT HORIZONfor Depthcore XLIV: ECHOES
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At the occurrence of a black hole, light is frozen in time as the speed of light exceeds the force of a black hole's gravitational pull. As an object is sucked into a black hole, to an external viewer the light emitted from the object is still there as it does not get sucked in. In that period of time, the light echoes from the object slow down, getting more distant. In an Event Horizon, light would turn into red tones as its waves grow farther and farther apart.
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fmacmanus In reply to ??? [2012-08-10 21:28:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks dude! Yea it's a crazy amount of cool work...
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Smiling-Demon [2012-08-10 08:05:41 +0000 UTC]
Love the colours mate. We gonna get any Lum stuff from you again?
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fmacmanus In reply to Smiling-Demon [2012-08-10 21:37:00 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Alastair!
I have to be realistic here man, I am starting college soon for traditional work, not 3D- which means that I will most likely not be making any more 3D pieces until next summer. In that case, if I make one, it will most likely go to DC. If I make more than that, then I would sub them to Lum. Keep in mind though, that this is only for the next couple years... after Art Center's foundation terms, I will be able to produce alot more work. When that time comes, I definitely think I will be able to submit more work to Lum.
I have been asked to join other collectives recently, and I have denied all of them because I don't want to repeat the same position I'm in now... I hate not being able to submit work to the collectives I have joined, but when you have the possibility to work with artists that you've always dreamed of working with, would you say no? Depthcore holds a place in my heart because I get to hear opinions and collaborate with some of my favorite artists working in the industry... Lum has helped me a ton, and I love the artists there as well, but I physically don't have the time to create the same amount of work I did in the past. I got myself into a bad position, by joining so many sites, and now I have to deal with the consequences. I just wasn't thinking about what I was getting myself into before, and I'm truly sorry for it.
Like I said, in the future when I am better with traditional work, I will be able to create pieces faster and submit to more sites. I haven't left or anything man.
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Smiling-Demon In reply to fmacmanus [2012-08-15 10:26:56 +0000 UTC]
Fair enough Finn, cheers for being honest!
I'm obviously a lil gutted, but hey time is time. Although I would remind you that feel free to submit traditional work to Lum! Haven't had any for a while, but we have always accepted it when it comes along.
Anyway hope all is good.
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quasihedron [2012-08-10 04:37:05 +0000 UTC]
Great explanation and depiction of the formation of a black hole!
I love learning all about them. You image is an amazing "thought experiment"!
Well done!
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R3volver1 [2012-08-10 04:20:56 +0000 UTC]
Amazing! as always bro, love evrey single detail of it, especially the lights on the buildings!
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ChocoChookiePudding [2012-08-10 03:33:09 +0000 UTC]
amazing~! i'm lost for words coz its so great!
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