Wyvern Posted September 15, 2006 Report Posted September 15, 2006 Automated manorah candles plugged by stained glass outlet. The pre-amp sermon: mic check, one to the Power. The fluorescence above, the humming tubes of electric light. Shine on through jagged Jesus graf, circle the new age religion, the freewheel parted sea of modern plague. Our prayer call, beyond static hymn, to the telephone wire bonding churches through religion.
Regel Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 The New Belief struck me as quite unlikely until I did a Google search on a term I wasn't familiar with. I loaded up the phrase "The pre-amp sermon" and got several hits. Top of the list was Presonus, a company that helps churches realize the potential of digital computer recording. I was both shocked and bemused by this, but in truth I am not sure why. Automated manorah candles plugged by stained glass outlet. Religous icons brought into modern times? I liked the use of this imagery. The structure of this piece also struck me as odd. Somehow overlapping or overlaying the lines had to be deliberate. The artificial peaks that you created has a resemblance to the manora you mention in the piece. The pre-amp sermon: mic check, one to the Power. The fluorescence above, the humming tubes of electric light. Shine on through jagged Jesus graf, circle the new age religion, the freewheel parted sea of modern plague. Our prayer call, beyond static hymn, to the telephone wire bonding churches through religion. The piece is extremely challenging to the casual reader. The use of terms like "Shine on through jagged Jesus graf" forced me to once again search the net. My research led me here, http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=13 Once again I was both stunned and amazed at the obvious gap in my technological education. The message pumped with images and sounds it amazed me. I look it this piece entirely different now. Your a complex dude Wyvern.
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