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Symmetrically yours, mon cher Benoit   [2009]

Symmetrically yours, mon cher Benoit Released by :
Nemtheanga

Release Date :
6 August 2009

Type :
C64 Graphics

AKA :
Roid Rage

User rating:****______  3.6/10 (8 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Nemtheanga

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User Comment
Submitted by Celtic on 6 August 2009
When I am wrong, I am wrong, and man enough to admit it. Nemtheanga just released another piece, and wrote production notes to provide context. Thanks for doing that, and i am sorry for bitching.

For your future releases: Dumb people like me sometimes need a little bit of context to get a grip on things, so i hope you keep doing that!
User Comment
Submitted by Celtic on 6 August 2009
Nobody noticed that this guy never responds to any comments once? (not yet anyway). We can look for meaning all we want, but what i want to know is what he thinks and it looks like that aint happening.
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Submitted by v3to on 6 August 2009
did not know who this chris benoit was. kinky choice of motive, cannot get the intention about this...
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Submitted by Kristian on 6 August 2009
Veto said: "... i hear almost a voice in my head: "move me, morph me, animate me"..."

I wonder what the voices in Benoits head were saying when he slaughtered his wife and son.
I don't get the meaning with this image. Not saying it's bad, cause there's probably some deeper meaning behind it that I just don't understand.
User Comment
Submitted by v3to on 6 August 2009
hm... superficial processed digital scan reduced to 5 colours. personally speaking this looks unfinished. though i agree that these kind of graphics are really suitable for demos, i hear almost a voice in my head: "move me, morph me, animate me"...
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 6 August 2009
@Stainless Steel: No, none of these are any of my work.

I do think these images would be very suitable to any experimental audial/visual work by any group. There is a lot of nice examples,
but to follow my dear brothers example getting my own name in here (and his), I came to think about these two
Future Revealed!.
Made Measures Are Broken.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 6 August 2009
Quote:
As for the comments in general. The scene not ready?


the scene? seriously, most people don't dig this kind of "art". thats pretty much what divides self proclaimed artsy people from... the rest =)
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 6 August 2009
Pantherpants is not a good example, because it's clearly a piece of work.
Piece For Clarinet is something different... but even then: it was an original release, as it wasn't done yet at that time.
At this moment you can't say we haven't yet seen abstract pieces, which undermines the validity of the graphics of the release we comment on here.
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 6 August 2009
What Ed said..
There's obviously more to it then 'lame' converts. Perhaps CSDB is not the ideal environment for staging your work, but please don't let that stop you.
I'd say that's an interesting path you're walking, and i'm quite convinced future results might even impress the mass here too.
User Comment
Submitted by Paul Bearer on 6 August 2009
Toothless aggression!

Yes, there is some consistency in those pics. Just like with the stuff that comes out of my ass. Coincidence?
User Comment
Submitted by Sebastian on 6 August 2009
pegasus kid in japan was great, but benoit never should have joined the wwf.
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 6 August 2009
Surely enough there is consistency (the past images you have produced). Interesting, and i would have loved to see this type of stuff in demos.

It looks like you could spend some time developing your ideas (the grid pattern looks rather hasty placed, for instance). If that means one or two more days on the same subject, then so be it. That's the issue with the technique I have been refering to on the past images you released.

Talented artist like for instance Joe or Mirage would never let a grid pattern like that go that quickly, or leave it totally undithered. (well, most of the time, anyway :) )

By the way. Do you have a group or are you working solo?

---
As for the comments in general. The scene not ready?

Pantherpants
Piece For Clarinet
Ice
In a Landscape
User Comment
Submitted by leonofsgr on 6 August 2009
pls STOP dude! please please STOP! :_(
User Comment
Submitted by TPM on 6 August 2009
Holiday season? Nemtheanga, please go to some beach, camping or your own garden to spend your time :)
User Comment
Submitted by MacGyver on 6 August 2009
Nemtheanga, we just ain't ready for your style.
User Comment
Submitted by Kristian on 6 August 2009
Chris Benoit doesn't deserve graphics, converted or not.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 6 August 2009
Joe is that you in disguise ? Though I must say, Joe's stuff looks better :-D
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 6 August 2009
As stand alone releases it's really starting to get annoying.
However, I see potential in releasing those weird unfinished half-converts that lack effort as a collecting with some experimental SID or sample music.
User Comment
Submitted by Archmage on 6 August 2009
Ok. Enough.
User Comment
Submitted by Celtic on 6 August 2009
yeah, this guy is starting to be annoying. A big pile of converts gone bad it looks like me...
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 5 August 2009
I TAPPED OUT.
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 5 August 2009
ceci n'est pas une pipe
User Comment
Submitted by saehn on 5 August 2009
Pourquoi?
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 5 August 2009
oh c'mon...
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