A black & white intoxified, moviesque image. A half-focused view. A drugged main character in a Private Dick (Investigator) movie. A large space, well lit, a woman or a plant, hourglass figure dead ahead. The large column could easily get in the way. The large space possibly available to the left. An injection of truth serum, or a Mickey Finn (chloral hydrate), and a Saturday Night Special, .38 calibre revolver would fit straight in. A classic human state. A play on shadow and dark form. Technical Details: The photograph used in this artwork was taken in the mid-2000s, in a large, '60s' built, unique, concrete building in London Zoo, UK. Medium was digital camera. A great open space, well lit by skylight yet dark, minimal lights, within. Smelt strongly of animals. The building included Alice in Wonderland style small doors, alone comparatively sizeless. Features: * Multiple resolutions, fits most screens, * Cooler than dry ice.
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Wallpaper: '50s' Intoxication 1.1
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Windows 98/XP/2003 Server/Vista | ||
| Downloads | 16 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | frequency | File Size | 2.5M |
| Date added | 07 May 2008 | ||
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Wallpaper: '50s' Intoxication 1.1
View artwork of intoxicated, film-noir shadows as your wallpaper.
- Downloads: 16
- Requirements: Windows 98/XP/2003 Server/Vista
- License: Free
- Publisher: frequency
- Size: 2.5M
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