Daily Archives: June 17, 2014

Carrcass-11

No really solid plans for this yet, but it’s been about 9 months since the completion of Carrcass-10. I’d like to tie this one into woods mythology more, like I did the last part of the Falmouth series with Whitehead Crossing, etc. Nebraska appears to be a key link.

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Lego movie may be key, then. It is being released on DVD as of today (!).

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Winfield??

(Winfield is Winesap).
(lego may stand for dis legomenon).
(fisherman [ fisher+herman] is a dis legomenon of Winesap).

Others:

Stone Reader (in search of Dow *Mossman*, author of The Stones of Summer; also directed by *Mos*kowitz).
Sphere (bits in middle; very end where they agree to forgot)
LOST (forgetting the island; Season 4); sideways world in Season 6.
Sideways (by same director of Nebraska)
About Schmidt (by same director of Nebraska, has same lead wife; Nicholson in last carrcass (C-10) and also Head Tr*p).

Sideways near Redwine.

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Antz (Stone’s follow-up to Sphere)

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Sphere used in C-5 and M*Sphere. Golden sphere = God, a dimension above us to us Flatlanders.

And if you have Antz then you must have its logical twin, A Bug’s Life. And also Toy Story. Story here…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bug%27s_Life

The film is a retelling of Aesop’s fable The Ant and the Grasshopper[2] with Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai being a heavy influence on the plot.[3] Production began shortly after the release of Toy Story in 1995. The screenplay was penned by Stanton and comedy writers Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw. The ants in the film were re-designed to be more appealing, and Pixar’s animation unit employed new technical innovations in computer animation. During production, the filmmakers became embroiled in a public feud with DreamWorks due to a similar film, Antz.

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I’m still not sure…

Rubi’s admittedly still in the mix. How can I give up land next to the forest that I so wanted to live near again?

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Hucka D.:

What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? List them out.

bb:

Hi Hucka D.! Well, Rubi’s obviously the land next to the Rubi Forest. Big plus for it. Noru has land bordering abandoned land where I can play around with the neighboring properties more. The Noru stream seems prettier, and there’s a better fit for House Orange beside it compared to Rubi. I’ve really developed (on the other hand) the Rubi/Heterocera mythology in the last year and a half. I’ve left alone Jeogeot, Noru and Sunklands. I [virtually] left New Pietmond in Dec. 2012 or Jan. 2013 and came to Sikkima, a sink hole close to Rubi and probably within the bounds of the ancient Sylver Forest, Hucka. I haven’t been in Noru since summer 2011, and then only briefly. Noru peaked summer 2010 for certain. Chilbo energy has greatly receded in the meantime. I was playing off that town’s energy in creating the Norum mythology. Especially concerning the Norum Forest and the Blue Feather Gallery within. I probably can’t return to Sunklands — way too de-energized there. Noru/Norum is de-energized but Chilbo is still around. I could delve more into its history. The Norum cup may not be dry.

Hucka D.:

Well there you go. Stay in Noru. It’s not that huge of a deal either way. What about the buildings? The same structures basically lie on both properties. You’ve created duplicates.

bb:

Temple of TILE is in Hector. Norum Museum is instead being set up in its place in Noru. That’s a major difference so far. I couldn’t fit all the Noru related pictures in the old museum with the waterfalls.

Hucka D.:

Would you miss the Temple if you gave it up?

bb:

Probably.

Hucka D.:

So a plus for Hector. Talk to me about the Noru waterfall.

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bb:

It’s pretty. Prettier than Hector’s version. Better view. Better placement of House Orange beside it[ as already stated].

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The waterfall’s top represents a place that is more of a logical combination of the 3 water flows. (pause) The floating rock is unique to Noru — that’s right above the conjunction we speak of.

Hucka D.:

Hmmm.

bb:

That in turn is directly west of the rock in front of the Toxic Art Gallery. And it is as if the toxic spill from the gallery lands in one rock and comes out the other. Teleportation maybe; vortex.

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5 of the celtic rocks line up in Hector, 4 in Noru. Then the floating rock starts another line of 3 rocks in a different direction — northeast. This is similar to Hector again, with 3 rocks lining up apart from the 5. The central rock of each set of 3 is most associated with the water flow.

Hucka D.:

Don’t you think those rocks represent portals? Like the Spoon Fork Portals?

bb:

Might be.

Hucka D.:

[This] is the 4th portal. Smallest. Least powerful overall. Framing it are 2 and 1 Portals. Then the portal or rock in front of the Toxic Art Gallery, which accepts the toxic waste and then spits it out through the neighboring rock, is the primary portal for the Mossmen. The way they reached Whitehead Crossing through the Korean Channel.

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