Saturday, May 7

beautiful line - spoiler enhanced!

(If you're wanting to avoid story spoilers for the Portal 2 video game, you'll want to avoid this entry. Otherwise read on.)

The Portal series is far from the first (in games, in sci-fi, in pop culture or story) to deal with existence and humanity through the a.i. lens. Such elements are natural to the game's story and to the genre. It's a great spring board for thought. It's also a fun game.

I spent an evening last month channeling some such moodier thoughts and working with ink. 
Some things I was pondering at the time;

How might one adapt to chosen or forced isolation? 
Without opportunity to practice constructive socialization, how might an individual's personality manifest? 
And so forth.

Enough chatter, here's the piece.

1 comment:

  1. Rosie, I really like the drawing above, intersting mix of elements

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"...judging art is the least popular goal among American art critics, and simply describing art is most popular: it is an amazing reversal, as astonishing as if physicists had declared they would no longer try to understand the universe, but just appreciate it." -- Elkins, What Happened to Art Criticism?

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