What is 360?
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Re: What is 360?
What a teaser you are Steven.AusBonsai wrote:360:
A world first revolutionary experience, coming soon to AusBonsai.
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Re: What is 360?
And I don't even have to head to the Gold Coast
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Re: What is 360?
Maybe its a Xbox game where we get to trim a bonsai and the best one wins
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Why the gold Coast? Did i miss something?soltan wrote:And I don't even have to head to the Gold Coast
BB
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Sounds like a new ride at DreamworldA world first revolutionary experience, coming soon
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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i'm very intrigued ...AusBonsai wrote:360:
A world first revolutionary experience, coming soon to AusBonsai.
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Re: What is 360?
Is this the 360 you are referring to??
You going to be giving one as a prize? If so I better win
You going to be giving one as a prize? If so I better win
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Or maybe this would suit me better
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Re: What is 360?
Launching at 7:00pm EDT on Tuesday 17th March 2009
Don't miss this revolutionary experience...
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Re: What is 360?
Well if this is fair dinkum about viewing real trees then this should be sensational. Any other result might leave us with an anti- climax. Only one day yeeehaaa.
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Re: What is 360?
Hi All
I've enjoyed the string on 'fronts' generated by '360' and look forward the AusBonsai's world first!
I've no gripes with any of what has been said. I personally prefer the bonsai in the round approach. For me, if I want a two dimensional art work, the I work in two dimensional media like paint. Some painters try very hard to make their two dimensional media look like three dimensions. People are interesting.
I undertand what is going on when people intensely discuss where the front is to within a hairs breath and move a marker by a millimeter or two just to get it 'right', but it just leaves me both memused and cold to the importance of their discussions. I guess I just can't count angels on the head of a pin. My short coming.
It seems that people often want to hide some feature that they don't like. Rather than find a tree without such features that goes against their internal model of what they want, they just turn the side away from general view. Fine. I try to see the beauty in 360. It is a bit like the concepts underlying the origins of wabi sabi. Maybe I like that because I was already predisposed to it. I don't know.
Thanks for the discussion.
Cheers
Kunzea
I've enjoyed the string on 'fronts' generated by '360' and look forward the AusBonsai's world first!
I've no gripes with any of what has been said. I personally prefer the bonsai in the round approach. For me, if I want a two dimensional art work, the I work in two dimensional media like paint. Some painters try very hard to make their two dimensional media look like three dimensions. People are interesting.
I undertand what is going on when people intensely discuss where the front is to within a hairs breath and move a marker by a millimeter or two just to get it 'right', but it just leaves me both memused and cold to the importance of their discussions. I guess I just can't count angels on the head of a pin. My short coming.
It seems that people often want to hide some feature that they don't like. Rather than find a tree without such features that goes against their internal model of what they want, they just turn the side away from general view. Fine. I try to see the beauty in 360. It is a bit like the concepts underlying the origins of wabi sabi. Maybe I like that because I was already predisposed to it. I don't know.
Thanks for the discussion.
Cheers
Kunzea
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Re: What is 360?
that certainly is a nice view kunzea
inspired by nature,
considered superior to nature.
considered superior to nature.