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No one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself ....... First of a series

composed only of 3 pictures. None of this images has been manipulated, only color

managed. I'm really interested in what ever you might have to say about each one of them,

and obviously about how the three put together work for you.

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Very interesting piece. Can see that you have fallen in to the world of abstract art. For me this first is the best because it differences from those two so much, more simple and more thoughts giving. And i am not going to analyze the matrix to you because i believe that you have already seen it...
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Una primera toma,muy interesante,con un acertado titulo,en lo que a la comparativa Matrix se refiere.

 

Saludos -Tolo.

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This one fulfill my idea of a Matrix most,,,i feel that you still long for the

hyper-aesthetics more than the cool-matrix paradigm,,or maybe a both-of-doubt ;)),, re niels

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very interesting and creative experiment. i particular like this one because of its simplicity. good caption. thanks for sharing your creative works. have fun.
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The complexity appears deceptively simple until I spend a few moment with this. It then becomes some kind of code, DNA markers or braille or some other form of language. Each little section slightly different to its neighbour. I love the total lack of a sense of scale. On the macro scale I like to stand back from the image and enjoy the relative placement and dimension of the 3 differing sections. You have achieved a wonderful balance here. This would look great printed huge and viewed both up close and from a great distance. I also like the title which also works on several levels. That one missing piece 9 rows down and 8 rows in on the third section is oddly vexing.
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This image is abstract and well defined at the same time. It encourages to entertain many ideas and thoughts. The title is simply perfect for all three images. And I have to agree with the comment above: this one is my favorite for it`s simplicity....
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this is definetly my favourite in this series, it reminds me an abstract version of an Andreas Gurky's image... well done!
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