Triptych Videos Discussion

The newest Panels are the Triptych animation videos. These videos are presently located on Vimeo. On the first rock to be thoroughly photographed, these animations display one entire panoramic face. Many different photographs of this face produced most of the images in the Gallery. These video animations are the first to display one panorama of …

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Introduction to the Discussion

  Hello and Thank You for reading! I feel certain you will enjoy a multitude of viewing choices in the Gallery. There are intriguing items in each image that could pique your imagination. You may notice when accessing the blog that the images there will resolve after a refresh click.  Some browsers will not sharply …

Pattern of Shear I

  Here we are at the beginning of a journey: this rock is telling a story. To begin, we simply have to wonder how the rock can produce intelligible data which current mortal Humans can rationally translate into culturally common themes. Civilizations across time, and civilizations of ancient magnitude may develop culturally common themes that …

Pattern of Shear II

  Rock Production Protomythological forms are recognizable forms of objects and sentient entities which are preserved on rock as a written text. The observation of the forms reveals data. Information and data obtained by viewing the form are historical records and memories. The data may contain information about the time that the surface and the …

Pattern of Shear III

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Pattern of Shear IV

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Pattern of Shear V

  Scalability and Perception It is the pattern of shear over time on the material which provides a visual, intelligible data group. Forms can be apprehended at any scalable size, and not on all material. Textiles, for example, and flattened metals and glass generally do not produce the forms. The forms can also be perceived …

Pattern of Shear VI

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Pattern of Shear VII

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Pattern of Shear VIII

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