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Technology and time


Pierre Dumas

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Fantastic abstract Pierre!!!!!   Really like your combinations of color, geometric shapes and perspective. Appropriately titled.  Bravo!!  (Goes in my favorites)   AJ

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Time waits for no one, so technology marches on. Well put together Pierre, your images always get the mind working.

Best Always,

Holger

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Thank you, AJ!

 

This "background" is used on many of my pictures, with or without the watch! Now I thought it may be interesting not only as a background!

 

PDE

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Welcome and thank you, Holger!

 

I think the title should be shortened only on one word, technology because the watch belongs also under that term!

 

PDE

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Jack,

 

This time I didn't understand you quite, I mean the expression "rabbit hole" isn't in my dictionary and I know very little about Alice!

 

Thank you for your precious visit and mysterious comment (for me)!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Welcome, Tina!

 

I was worried about your long time absence! Thank you for your precious visit and excellent comment! Hope you will return to PN fully!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Here's what I saw immediately upon opening this image - a timepiece fallen upon the floor, symmetrically pyramided technological instruments, two of these falling toward the timepiece, and a predominance of green tones.  To me, the greens clearly symbolize money.  Money controls, to a large extent, the development of technology.  And technology controls, to an uncomfortable extent, how we live our lives along with the passage of time.  Indeed, technology can yield the appearance of altering the flow of time - slowing it or speeding it.

 

This is another example of your ability to tell a story through symbols.  You don't make it obvious for us; we are forced to think.  All of us should be grateful for such gifts.

 

My best,

michael

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Pensiero più interessante, non riesco a trovare la giusta risposta al tuo commento, maestro!

Ti ringrazio molto per la tua visita preziosa e commentare intrigante

Ciao Mau

Pietro in riflessioni

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Einstein fractured Newton's absolute time, but that has only enabled technology to clock multiple advancements!

I like the green as otherwise it would remind me of parched fields during a drought!!

Lovely and intriguing as usual. 

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