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18 years 5 months ago #8895
by neilderosa
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So...under the assumtion of making hay while the Sun shines, here's some more:
This is a section of the Chasma wall in M0200343 that contains three of the images that we've already shown you. "Clown" is on right. "Birdman" with small "Standing Eagle" is in center. On left is a new one just noticed, I call it "Unfinished Portrait." And there are more. If you look carefully at this section of wall and think of the Cro-Magnon cave paintings, you'll notice that there are sections of blank wall, and clearly distinguished are "painted sections."
Here is "Unfinished Portrait" in grayscale, and then colorized. Notice the straight-on face of a young woman. From the chin down looks unfinished, as if the artist didn't complete his or her job, but you can see the contours of a woman's body, and possibly draped clothing. Another possiblity is that her unclad body was later censored by Martian Taliban. OOPS! There's that "C" word again.
Ps, I've been told some of the faces need help, so I went back and gave a better description of Pinoccio (p.10), and Birdman/Bugman (p.9).
Neil
This is a section of the Chasma wall in M0200343 that contains three of the images that we've already shown you. "Clown" is on right. "Birdman" with small "Standing Eagle" is in center. On left is a new one just noticed, I call it "Unfinished Portrait." And there are more. If you look carefully at this section of wall and think of the Cro-Magnon cave paintings, you'll notice that there are sections of blank wall, and clearly distinguished are "painted sections."
Here is "Unfinished Portrait" in grayscale, and then colorized. Notice the straight-on face of a young woman. From the chin down looks unfinished, as if the artist didn't complete his or her job, but you can see the contours of a woman's body, and possibly draped clothing. Another possiblity is that her unclad body was later censored by Martian Taliban. OOPS! There's that "C" word again.
Ps, I've been told some of the faces need help, so I went back and gave a better description of Pinoccio (p.10), and Birdman/Bugman (p.9).
Neil
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18 years 5 months ago #8898
by Gregg
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">
This is a section of the Chasma wall in M0200343 that contains three of the images that we've already shown you. "Clown" is on right.
Neil
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In the large, grey-green picture, I see the Emperor Ming on the right. He is looking left. Raised eyebroe, squinty eye, long hook nose, long goatee on chin.
Maybe I watched too much Flash Gordon. The problem is, I see faces in our carpets. I don't know if there is objectivity here.
Gregg Wilson
This is a section of the Chasma wall in M0200343 that contains three of the images that we've already shown you. "Clown" is on right.
Neil
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In the large, grey-green picture, I see the Emperor Ming on the right. He is looking left. Raised eyebroe, squinty eye, long hook nose, long goatee on chin.
Maybe I watched too much Flash Gordon. The problem is, I see faces in our carpets. I don't know if there is objectivity here.
Gregg Wilson
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18 years 5 months ago #8899
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">In the large, grey-green picture, I see the Emperor Ming on the right. He is looking left. Raised eyebroe, squinty eye, long hook nose, long goatee on chin. Gregg
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Good eye Gregg, I was going to post him soon. But the way I see it, you just named him, "Emperor Ming."
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Good eye Gregg, I was going to post him soon. But the way I see it, you just named him, "Emperor Ming."
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18 years 5 months ago #8900
by neilderosa
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Here are some that I had in my personal archive that someone else noticed independently before I posted; all the more encouragement that we are not experiencing pareidolia.
Rich pointed out the Rabbit/Devil so we'll post him first.
M0300647, "Devil/Rabbit," right next to "Devil."
M02003430, Gregg's "Emperor Ming." He's young and still smiling.
in gray scale.
and blue tint.
And here's M0200343, "Partially Buried Face." Note well defined and shaded forehead, eyes, nose, and mouth, remainder of face either buried or incomplete.
Neil
Rich pointed out the Rabbit/Devil so we'll post him first.
M0300647, "Devil/Rabbit," right next to "Devil."
M02003430, Gregg's "Emperor Ming." He's young and still smiling.
in gray scale.
and blue tint.
And here's M0200343, "Partially Buried Face." Note well defined and shaded forehead, eyes, nose, and mouth, remainder of face either buried or incomplete.
Neil
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18 years 5 months ago #15986
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Trinket</i>
<br />the z axis will include art to form larger art.. as well as larger art will break into smaller art<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
I think there's a very good chance that this statement by Trinket is true. That jives well with my theory that this stuff, this art, was meant to be viewed from a certain distance. I still don't know what that means, but I agree with the possibility.
rd
<br />the z axis will include art to form larger art.. as well as larger art will break into smaller art<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
I think there's a very good chance that this statement by Trinket is true. That jives well with my theory that this stuff, this art, was meant to be viewed from a certain distance. I still don't know what that means, but I agree with the possibility.
rd
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18 years 5 months ago #15987
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
I think these clusters of images that Neil has been posting represent some of the best arguments for artificiality that I've seen so far. The "Clown/Taliban" guy is way beyond any threshold anyone might think up. So is "Peter Pan" once you see it. And "Jesus". And "Frozen Man" with "Pet". Way beyond the point where someone can say they're a collection of dots.
Admittedly, some of these were hard to see at first. But being hard to see, at first, does not ring the death knell on a lot of them. You have to kind of "gaze" at them for awhile. "Skullface" is a good example of that.
I think these last few strips that Neil has been finding images in, would be a great place to look at in higher resolution. This could be a good focal point, like Cydonia is, or like the area of the Profile Image is.
rd
Admittedly, some of these were hard to see at first. But being hard to see, at first, does not ring the death knell on a lot of them. You have to kind of "gaze" at them for awhile. "Skullface" is a good example of that.
I think these last few strips that Neil has been finding images in, would be a great place to look at in higher resolution. This could be a good focal point, like Cydonia is, or like the area of the Profile Image is.
rd
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