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| Posted by Ceciliabr at Jun 7, 2018, 3:06:52 PM |
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Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit... a strange mix of Max Payne, Lord of the Rings and Nordic noir I was 20 when my father took me to a cinema in London to see Dark City. My first thought when it ended, was that I had to see this film again. And I did, again and again and again, until I knew it by heart. And not long after that, I got to see another film that made an equally strong impression on my young mind. The Thirteenth Floor . I have written a lot in my diary about these films, and looking at this today I can see where my fascination for 3D-creations is coming from. How can I be so fascinated by nothing? , I wrote, and went on writing about the mystery with 3D-created worlds – places that only exists within their own space – and outside that space; nothing. Nothingness must be "The Queen of Conundrum". Of course, I had already seen Star Wars and Star Trek, but there were no presence of nothingness in any of them – quite the opposite: there were always something further out ; something in a galaxy far, far away – both in time and space – not even a tiny discussion ever arose about what lies beyond, and no spaceship was ever lost in nothingness, as a result of travelling past the end of the universe. How disappointing... Every time I create a 3D domain, it feels like it's being surrounded by an infinite dynamic space of virtual nothingness (it must be what God felt when she created the universe). Well, I'm rambling, being in a state of dazed happiness that is natures reward to anyone reproducing themselves. You are right about Film noir and TLOTR. That's where most of my inspiration comes from. Max Payne is probably something I should familiarize myself with? BTW: The headlights on the train are created with your "Focus Beam". Cec |
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