Sphere Sculptures Around the World.
These Sphere Sculptures have been placed all across the world without any kind of mainstream media coverage giving basic information about them. Are these some kind a sign? It looks if a new world is emerging from an “old world”, or a new planet breaking through the Earths surface; Ending the world as we know it…
The Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con Sfera) was created by an Italian sculptor named Arnaldo Pomodoro. He originally created it for the Vatican Church but it now has spread across the globe. It can be found at these places;
Trinity College in Dublin,
The United Nations Headquarters in New York,
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.,
Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis,
the de Young Museum in San Francisco,
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art,
American Republic Insurance Company in Des Moines,Iowa,
and at The University of California, Berkeley.
Source:
http://www.utaot.com/2012/10/12/sphere-sculptures-around-the-world/
It represents the truth:
ReplyDeleteWe live in the earth. Earth is stationary - that's a biggest sphere, and smallest sphere represents rotating "sky" around the earth. Moon and sun together with stones, known as stars rotates around the earth. Do research.
I wrote a really cool comment about this and the preview didn't work and I lost everything I wrote. Because I chose to comment as my Google user, I had to enter my password to Google and then this page loaded without my comment. That really sucks!
ReplyDeleteI wrote a little story about the Earth birthing a New Earth, and how there was no change from the Old to the New, it's all squares and blocks and gears and mechanical shapes. The square world would prohibit people who aren't "square", who aren't into making money at the expense of lower classes and acquisition of wealth and owning everything; the Rounds don't believe in economics, knowing that the Squares' idea of "wealth" is a complete lie.
So, over time, evolution does its thing and the Rounds retained the Ancestors skills of survival in the wilderness, and grateful for the wealth of wild edibles and building/crafting material; while the Squares evolve electronically, or, if Asimov was right, positronically. Micro-processors would be implanted at an early age, perhaps even during gestation for complete assimilation. The Squares would evolve to become completely dependent on their surrounding citadel to cater to all their needs and wants. If the city falls, the Squares would have to be especially nice to the Rounds, who were sequestered by the Square society to the wilderness in the first place.
Well, this writing isn't as good as the first one. I should have copied it before going off the page to sign in to Google. How annoying to always have to sign-in for stuff like this; it takes the spontaneity out of writing off the top of my head... maybe I should just write with my pencil on a piece of paper :-P
I am, of course, of the Round persuasion, a "round peg in a square hole" never fits. A money oriented society doesn't have much room for sensitives, artists and creatives who don't see the need to mass produce an item with the goal of being "rich".
The idea of "time is money", what would be the Square's motto, is rejected by the Rounds, who believe that "time is Art".
In closing, the sculpture is interesting, and I really like the oxidized copper on the Berkeley photo, the green on the inside structures gives a distinction of growing life as opposed to the smooth polished exterior.
I am posting as "Anonymous", but my name is Mary Evergreen.
Good day! :-)
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Aw, crap! I missed posting my last comment by 4 minutes, I would have liked it if it was at 4:44. Oh well. 8's a good number. Infinity. 4 is an Earth number, btw.
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