http://www.once-upon-a-forest.com/

enter this, then press the number "7" in the lower row.

Notice one thing, hit #7 many times if you have to.  It is unique every
time, and unique to every viewer.  The original artists main abstract (and
undefined) intention is still there, but the total picture can not be
without the viewer (or at least the computer) being involved, and it will
never be repeated again, even to the same viewer.  The viewer, and indeed
*every* viewer of this piece, is equally as creative and unique in the
process.  Not only does each view become a unique and never repeated
creation, but the view has the ability to *suggest* definition via direction
of the drawing crosses by moving the mouse into the area of the crosses.

Again, let me reiterate this, I find this to be very important.  The main
aspect of the original artist is still within the piece, never to be
understood by the viewers, but yet, the viewer is completely equaled with
the original artist.

this is *exactly* what toneshifting is with repetition and definition art...

I'm not trying to start another heated debate, but I am kinda full of joy
right now that I have come across such a work that puts the theory of
toneshifting into a simple and accurate visual realm...

darw_n

"create, demonstrate, toneshift..."

http://www.thedemonstration.com
http://www.sphereproductions.com
http://www.mannequinodd.com
search "djdarwin" on napster

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