@BlueAquaMarina Thanks, BlueAqua! It's so unusual4me2get any comments, especially nice ones! It's a new era4art, but an old movement: "kinetic art", begun in the '60's. where the art moves. but now, with sound and reality. we are painting with code. who could have imagined that "yes and no" "on and off" "0 and 1" could have done so much! But that was .... yes, today.
The song here was original, "The Red and the Blue". Written in a garret near the corner by the Boulevard des Itallians and La rue Montmartre. Red and Blue were significant colors for some reason and envolved the key countries of Holland, England, France and the USA (basically a composite of New England and New France or Louisiana Territoire around the central city of St. Louis...). The advent of the Euro rendered this song obsolete, which makes one wonder. The unity of Europe makes them a prize.
How so amazing!! Thank you my dear!!
BlueAquaMarina 1 year ago
@BlueAquaMarina Thanks, BlueAqua! It's so unusual4me2get any comments, especially nice ones! It's a new era4art, but an old movement: "kinetic art", begun in the '60's. where the art moves. but now, with sound and reality. we are painting with code. who could have imagined that "yes and no" "on and off" "0 and 1" could have done so much! But that was .... yes, today.
paulhallart 1 year ago
The song here was original, "The Red and the Blue". Written in a garret near the corner by the Boulevard des Itallians and La rue Montmartre. Red and Blue were significant colors for some reason and envolved the key countries of Holland, England, France and the USA (basically a composite of New England and New France or Louisiana Territoire around the central city of St. Louis...). The advent of the Euro rendered this song obsolete, which makes one wonder. The unity of Europe makes them a prize.
paulhallart 2 years ago