Saturday, October 01, 2011

Nature Machine

LSD

Nature Machine

DNA

Theme Day. Mystery Object. I don't have a clue as to what a Nature Machine is. Perhaps something one could use to create new life? If you zoom in on some of the details of the nature machine this is what you can see. LSD. DNA. And a baby. Now that is a weird combination. The only person that could tell us how the machine works would be the creator, Olle Adrin, but he passed away back in 1988 so I guess we will never know the answer.

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17 comments:

  1. What a trip.

    Thoughtful piece of art indeed.
    Please have a good new month and a nice weekend as well.

    daily athens

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  2. An intriguing set of good photography!
    Great interpretation of today's theme

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  3. Like your take on this Steffe, it really is a mystery!! wonder where the LSD comes into it..I sort of get the DNA and the baby in the womb thing hmmm! will we ever know what it's all about? Have a great weekend.

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  4. Truly weird. I wonder where the old boy passed away to?

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  5. Perfect for the theme day. Mysterious mystery, for sure.

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  6. Well, your images are crisp and clear, but the art makes me depressed.

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  7. Ah ... perhaps the LSD is pounds, shillings and pence ... and the symbol for the Japanese Yen is there ... perhaps the creator is trying to say that money is hard wired into the DNA of humans since they were children.

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  8. What an extraordinary sculpture, Steffe and so beautifully photographed. Fascinating to see the tiny figure against the rest of it, so massive.

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  9. What a brilliant capture...nope, I can't figure it out

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  10. this piece gives us something to ponder, indeed. nice one, steffe.

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  11. I reckon it is a bit spookie and certainly a mystery open to interpretation.

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  12. An interesting piece of art. I guess everyone should take their own meaning from it. :)

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  13. I like Julie's positive take on this piece but, I'm going to guess that LSD might have played an unhealthy role in his creative process.

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  14. fabulous and great way to show us the images. intriguing

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  15. That is a true mystery and strange too.

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