Wonder if Tony Hancock felt confirmed in the end, still striving to find 
Aphrodite at the water hole on the horizontal. What fun.

On Saturday, September 27, 2014 11:30:52 AM UTC-4, Gabby wrote:
>
> Do we not? I don't know. Comic relief is the max you can achieve under the 
> given title, I find myself confirmed.
>
> Am Samstag, 27. September 2014 schrieb Molly :
>
>> "None of you know what you're looking at!" A very good string of laughs 
>> (at ourselves.)
>>
>> On Saturday, September 27, 2014 8:18:54 AM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
>>>
>>> Whisking produces material for quantum thought and experiment.  
>>> Mayonnaise and how it sticks together lead to ideas the vacuum is not 
>>> 'empty'.  We seem to have some brain function that purposively disrupts 
>>> memory and the familiar for the imagination. In thinking of the future, one 
>>> might think of such in which what is currently human only part of a fossil 
>>> record and memories, not of intergalactic jet-set humans strutting soap 
>>> opera in new technology.  There is something of this in your piece and its 
>>> presentation that suggests more than the copying of conceptual,opinion in 
>>> 'art talk' and shifts to the disruptive.
>>>
>>> This said, my favourite 'art film' was Tony Hancock's 'The Rebel'.  
>>>
>>> On Friday, 26 September 2014 03:51:08 UTC+1, facilitator wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Actually the "Egg Whisk" is the most common description I have heard.  
>>>> The second one is a light bulb.  I suppose if both are applied to the mind 
>>>> it could flip either way.  Not offended in the least.  In fact, I look at 
>>>> most art and say to myself "What the hell?"
>>>>
>>>> The title of the piece is:  "T'was Not The Question Asked, But The 
>>>> Answer That Was Given"
>>>>
>>>> The Encryption:  
>>>> *"Whattnemtnetnocisnraeltheotmeaningsiofrewsnalifeeht"*    This is 
>>>> engraved into the metal.  I wanted people to think about what it was they 
>>>> were looking at and also to challenge the mind beyond the first impression.
>>>>
>>>> Here is how it is deciphered.  The first word is "What",  then you 
>>>> proceed until you can form another word all the way to the end.  Then go 
>>>> in 
>>>> reverse and form words without using any of the previous letters.  I am 
>>>> amazed at how some people figure it out quickly.  At an art show recently 
>>>> I 
>>>> had a man in a wheelchair look at it and say to me "OK what does it say"?  
>>>> I replied that it must be figured out, I don't give it away.  He didn't 
>>>> attempt it but was extremely disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> The copper and brass wires represent a communication of sorts between 
>>>> the seeker and the one who gives the answer.  The answer is being given 
>>>> while the question is being asked.  
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 5:14:13 AM UTC-4, andrew vecsey 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I like your sculptures facilitator. You said that you put 
>>>>>>> encryptions or quotations on some of them. Why don`t you include 
>>>>>>> pictures 
>>>>>>> of the sculptures along with the quotations of wise men that you would 
>>>>>>> like 
>>>>>>> to discuss?
>>>>>>> How does your sculpture for "Beauty is not in the eye of the 
>>>>>>> beholder but in the eye of the imaginative"  look like?
>>>>>>> And what about the sculpture for your quote on "fame"?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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