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Reality vs. Technology
 
Image Title:  Reality vs. Technology
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 By: Christopher Kokonas  
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Photographer  Christopher Kokonas {Karma:62}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model Canon Powershot A40
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Uploaded 7/31/2002 Film / Memory Type  
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About This photo was inspired by a philosophy teacher I had last May. One of his lectures focused on post-modern philosophies. He was talking about post-modernism as a play about a play, a movie about a movie, and a photo about a photo, etc. This idea formulated this photo.

The concept I was going for was the fact that the line between technology and reality is blurring to the point that sometimes technology looks more "real" than reality.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Brian T. Ach   {K:1742} 2/8/2004
Genuis, well executed.

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Suvomoy Mitra   {K:8369} 4/9/2003
FATAFATI ...(this is Bengali, it means fantastic)

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nathan combs   {K:2242} 8/2/2002
man this is WOW i am soooooooo likeing it this is some thing i have never seen good work!!!!!!!!!!

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 8/1/2002
Look. You found something on TV worth watching!

Just one question. What happens to the label post-modernism when it becomes old and wrinkled? I haven't taken any of these courses but the expression seems so time-limited that I wonder how it can have any meaning at all. Sorry. Just thinking. That's the effect this photo has on me.

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Harish Kamath   {K:55} 7/31/2002
Nice idea...

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Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 7/31/2002
Very clever! Ummm... Something needs white balance ;-)

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 7/31/2002
yes very clever indeed. nice Christopher. hmmm, nothing to suggest to improve, I like as is.

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Terry Drymon   {K:154} 7/31/2002
cool & grovey....and i mean that as a BIG compliment...great job!!!

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. .   {K:2743} 7/31/2002
now thats clever :), nice

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Jon Rank   {K:683} 7/31/2002
Way too cool. Saw something like this in the late 60's or early 70's but in B&W, like your rendition much better.

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Karen L. Hassinger   {K:134} 7/31/2002
This is really cool. Neat idea. I like the perspective.

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