Is there a point to the piece below, or is it just supposed to be pretty? I actually posed (via Flickr) that question to guy who produced it--Seattle-based artist
Cory Schmitz--but I have yet to hear back from him. So, for the time being I'm just going to assume there's an awesomely pertinent story behind this celestial collage.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidr29BT5FbzCvLms-RlbbVTd8ADkbD8ygB1jsBjLhCcQK2OmFw2P1qB504tEDA35hHy510ZR2PBMWS3p1JM4Oa92QlwhyphenhyphenzyZIP5AWlvbb9VpnHYbQOsTG5XaDnqZOl4kirD_3-ww/s320/NASAGameBoy.JPG) |
Get a better look at Schmitz' "NASA Game Boy" here |
Even if there isn't a point to it, though, and the piece is just supposed to be cool to look at, I'll be perfectly fine with that--because the piece
is cool to look at, don't you think? Really, I'd hang a framed print of it in my office if I had one (a print, not an office).
2 comments:
I'd love it even more if the galaxy inside the screen were green/gray and yellow and pixelated.
Oh, that's a great idea, Justin! I'd like that, too. Who knows, maybe Cory will read this and make a similar piece to this one that resembles your idea :)
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