
15 + 17 points
Ethereal Cartography by Nathan Dean
March 3rd, 2010 8:40 AM
I find things. I find things on my journey through life lost by others, that will never been returned. I will never know their story, as will the people who have them will also not know their stories.
In short, I am "mapping" impossible unknown stories. These are "landmarks" of the unknown in a "cartographical" envelope of what I own, and what was once owned.
I hope this vague concept is understood.
Note: video: if it works: ignore my spots, im a spotty guy
Right, my proof is in the form of a youtube link, I hope thats ok... I couldnt upload a video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1GRiDp7WuQ
In short, I am "mapping" impossible unknown stories. These are "landmarks" of the unknown in a "cartographical" envelope of what I own, and what was once owned.
I hope this vague concept is understood.
Note: video: if it works: ignore my spots, im a spotty guy
Right, my proof is in the form of a youtube link, I hope thats ok... I couldnt upload a video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1GRiDp7WuQ
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storytelling, unknowing, foundart, story2 comment(s)
posted by Nathan Dean on March 6th, 2010 3:01 AM
Hey.
And definitely a sad story. However, it is from Scunthorpe to London, so perhaps they ran away from the chav-strewn grammar-destructive power that is Scunthorpe, with ironic 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th letters.
And thanks, I'm trying to uploiad another video but Windows Movie Maker will only let me make the film, not show it to anyone, or publish it in a recognised format, because its the worst program in the universe
You just know that the ticket from Scunthorpe to London will have a sad story. It involves Scunthorpe.
Nice interpretation and kudos to your choice of radio station. Welcome to the game, always nice to have another UK0 player.