Wednesday, April 1, 2009

reality cares to be

If it is imagined, it is real. If what you see inside; an alternate life that requires a complete separation from this one, and is imagined yet feels real, it is real. In that room there is no difference between imagination and reality. In fact, the imagined can be even more real than any reality cares to be.
One of the consequences of the video age is crude imagination where the line between is now digital and movable. No longer is there a simple grey area. Now there must be an entire surface of grey in order to find any color at all. The color has become the thin line in a sea of grey. We have started over and the road ahead is just now being paved high in the sky.
All new inventions begin in imagination. The video game age has brought with it digital imagination. Reality has become the screen image.

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