EDIT: ~LjubaM just showed me this video that has a very similar concept and its very touching, go see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFhYcmsHYdo
-- I had thought for a good description to write down here, but... im in white now
Oh well, you can more less tell what this is about.... Oh, this is also my first picture with PhotoshopCS6, seems to work alright by now.
All and comments are very appreciated.
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"Money makes the world go round" yeah, it should be "Money makes the world dead" as industries still make what is cheaper than what is right. They remove filters on chimneys at night so that the toxic black smoke wont get noticed. They throw chemical compounds to rivers, lakes and seas. They buy illegal wood from tropical forests.
They do, but most people prefer to close their eyes, their heart, for money.
As a 15 year old artist this is as much as i can do, that and recicle, but if all people did a little, just a little, maybe we could recover what others are killing.
Tools:
-- Photoshop CS6
-- Tablet Wacom Intuos4
High res image: http://tatiilange.deviantart.com/ar.....Dead-319255005
-- I had thought for a good description to write down here, but... im in white now
Oh well, you can more less tell what this is about.... Oh, this is also my first picture with PhotoshopCS6, seems to work alright by now.
All and comments are very appreciated.
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"Money makes the world go round" yeah, it should be "Money makes the world dead" as industries still make what is cheaper than what is right. They remove filters on chimneys at night so that the toxic black smoke wont get noticed. They throw chemical compounds to rivers, lakes and seas. They buy illegal wood from tropical forests.
They do, but most people prefer to close their eyes, their heart, for money.
As a 15 year old artist this is as much as i can do, that and recicle, but if all people did a little, just a little, maybe we could recover what others are killing.
Tools:
-- Photoshop CS6
-- Tablet Wacom Intuos4
High res image: http://tatiilange.deviantart.com/ar.....Dead-319255005
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1032 x 774px
File Size 109.4 kB
Sadly yes, I agree, on the other paw, you would not be able to afford that computer yer on if they did not do all the bad stuff, because it would cost about 10 times more then you'd ever make in a lifetime o.O ... the downside of economics when everything is priced right... is that no one can afford it...
The problem isnt having one computer per person, the problem is people who change their computer every 1-2 years.
And sereously, i would prefer to have no computer but to have a world. Make it more expensive, so what. Pay what it costs to delete all toxics it takes to make it.
And sereously, i would prefer to have no computer but to have a world. Make it more expensive, so what. Pay what it costs to delete all toxics it takes to make it.
money can be used as a tool, and that's fine. but a greater desire for symbolic value then real value is retarded.
that's what money is. and by itself it gratifies nothing.
like any tool, it depends on what you make with it. what thoughtlessness makes with it, is a world no one will be able to enjoy.
it isn't altruism to care about the kind of world we all have to live in.
each of us have to live in it ourselves too.
a lot of advantage can hide that form ourselves, but its bullshit to imagine doing so will create a happy or gratifying life.
that's what money is. and by itself it gratifies nothing.
like any tool, it depends on what you make with it. what thoughtlessness makes with it, is a world no one will be able to enjoy.
it isn't altruism to care about the kind of world we all have to live in.
each of us have to live in it ourselves too.
a lot of advantage can hide that form ourselves, but its bullshit to imagine doing so will create a happy or gratifying life.
I'd say the market will sort this stuff out but one look at Beijing tells me otherwise. Of course I am having a pretty good laugh watching the Asian tigers choke themselves to death on their own excrement. We endured the industrial revolution and came out on the other end more mature and responsible, with a proper understanding that pollution is only okay in moderation and that oiling the gears of machines with the blood of your workforce only leads to bad things, like unions backed by organized crime. The old adage still holds: Don't shit where you eat.
Now once we've set off into space at an industrial level I expect we'll be exploiting other, uninhabitable planets, which I have no problem with. It's kinda hard to screw up a place with no native ecology.
Now once we've set off into space at an industrial level I expect we'll be exploiting other, uninhabitable planets, which I have no problem with. It's kinda hard to screw up a place with no native ecology.
the need for money is a self created illusion. we've invented a system which depends on it.
how to change to make our future possible isn't beyond alternative technologies already well understood and developed.
it really is intrenched and estalished greed that is the only barrier to make the required transition.
that and a kind of emotional attachment to doing things in familiar ways, no matter how visibly and obviously harmful those ways might be.
it is simply not true that we lack any required capacity to do so.
it is simply the lame excuse that continues to be made, to hide from ourselves, that we can.
all the mechanical transportation and abundant electrical energy we could want, without ever burning oil or coal or anything,
powered by sun and the wind and the like, the key to that is storage technologies and we have those too.
and lowering the birthrate to lower population, we HAVE the means to do all the things we really do despirately need to.
and we are starting to do some of them. a day late and dollar short.
no. people want to believe they can't so they won't have to.
the price for this will be paid. not by war, though wars there might also be.
but by ecological collaps, resulting in universal famine and disease.
that is the real apocalypse. eco-pocalypse.
its still choice. its not completely too late. but bussiness as usual is collectively suicidal.
logic, consideration and honesty. sound like radical values today.
what we could be doing right, is no harder then what we're doing wrong,
just less familiar, and less supportive of uneven advantage
how to change to make our future possible isn't beyond alternative technologies already well understood and developed.
it really is intrenched and estalished greed that is the only barrier to make the required transition.
that and a kind of emotional attachment to doing things in familiar ways, no matter how visibly and obviously harmful those ways might be.
it is simply not true that we lack any required capacity to do so.
it is simply the lame excuse that continues to be made, to hide from ourselves, that we can.
all the mechanical transportation and abundant electrical energy we could want, without ever burning oil or coal or anything,
powered by sun and the wind and the like, the key to that is storage technologies and we have those too.
and lowering the birthrate to lower population, we HAVE the means to do all the things we really do despirately need to.
and we are starting to do some of them. a day late and dollar short.
no. people want to believe they can't so they won't have to.
the price for this will be paid. not by war, though wars there might also be.
but by ecological collaps, resulting in universal famine and disease.
that is the real apocalypse. eco-pocalypse.
its still choice. its not completely too late. but bussiness as usual is collectively suicidal.
logic, consideration and honesty. sound like radical values today.
what we could be doing right, is no harder then what we're doing wrong,
just less familiar, and less supportive of uneven advantage
its catching up with us. with humanity.
there could be a place for us
and our technology
in nature
if we were to design every thing on the bases of leaving ourselves one
we are destroying ourselves
the way we're dong things now
people need to realize, their car is just as big a part of the problem
and how many of us there are makes everything a part of it too
all these things we are doing wrong
none of them we have to
famine and disease
will correct
our thoughtlessness toward the rest of existence
on which ours still depends
when we reach the stars, it still will
we need to realize this first
before we go any further
if we want there to be an us
to do so
there could be a place for us
and our technology
in nature
if we were to design every thing on the bases of leaving ourselves one
we are destroying ourselves
the way we're dong things now
people need to realize, their car is just as big a part of the problem
and how many of us there are makes everything a part of it too
all these things we are doing wrong
none of them we have to
famine and disease
will correct
our thoughtlessness toward the rest of existence
on which ours still depends
when we reach the stars, it still will
we need to realize this first
before we go any further
if we want there to be an us
to do so
FA+


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