2011-02-23, 05:03 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Recycling your old comics by farming them?
Saw this interesting idea over at http://www.koshikawachi.com/gallery/01mn
In summary, the guy is using his old manga as soil, planting seeds inside them. Interesting idea, i wonder if western comics can do the same or is the colored ink poisonous. |
2011-02-23, 05:14 | Link #3 |
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So true. I was at an art expo last night and none of it really made any practical sense. It was just the glass fence painted roughly with pain, a series of images and an audio recording of someone singing the vowels like a broken record. It was supposed to show the progression of art in the making but I didn't see it '_'
That being said, I don't know if this was done for artistic purposes more than for the sake of growing plants when you don't have any soil available. |
2011-02-23, 05:16 | Link #4 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Art and science are distinctly different noospheres. Accessing them requires different kinds of "flow".
Though there might be a possibility that they both overlap. But people will argue that Einstein sucks at the violin.
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