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[challenge entry] I call this pice 'Circular Chaos'

This piece is an expression of the circularity of the cycles of life and death, which create a darkened black mass in an otherwise perfect universe. Ironically the seemingly chaotic distortion takes the form of a perfect circle. The smaller dot represents inadequacies of the human condition, the fragility of life, and dolphins.

From the Turner Prize challenge. See all 186 entries (closed)

(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:52, archived)
# .co.uk
not .com
sorry
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:52, archived)
# that
is very cool
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:53, archived)
# It works
rather well with that description, actually, don't it?
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:54, archived)
# I actually thought that was the joke
Does this make me very clever or very stupid?

Or just very ugly?
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:56, archived)
# that's what i thought
if the purpose of art is to stimulate the mind, then something just happened that was art, for my mind is stimulated. but if it was not the artist's intention to produce that image, but the image was a by-product of another, greater creation, then should we credit the artist for the piece? furthermore, should this credit now be bestowed upon whoever designed that tripod logo? the logo on its own was not what caused the stimulation. etc.

(god i can type fast when i'm bulshitting)
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 17:00, archived)
# Thanks
Me: "or just very ugly?"

You: "that's what I thought"
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 17:02, archived)
# i'm sorry
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 17:05, archived)
# Well that's not good enough
Go on, three laps of the playground.
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 17:07, archived)
# wow your right
the description works really well for the lycos logo.
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 17:23, archived)
# mmmm.....
sorry everyone this is my first time posting. a working post will be up shortly i promice.
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:55, archived)
# i've been able to see the first two
so i don't know what other people's problem is
(, Sat 8 Jun 2002, 16:57, archived)