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DeLtoiD
from Ontario on 2002-08-13 01:21 [#00346717]
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you know who I'm talking about??
Escher beyond in all respects IMO ;0
however, I do wanna buy one of those Pure marble Giger chairs
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supreme
from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-08-13 01:23 [#00346725]
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Giger for me.
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-08-13 01:25 [#00346729]
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giger
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uzim
on 2002-08-13 01:27 [#00346732]
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giger too... :)
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DeLtoiD
from Ontario on 2002-08-13 01:32 [#00346742]
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bah
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Mr_Flappypants
from Louisville (United States) on 2002-08-13 01:58 [#00346770]
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giger
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2002-08-13 02:25 [#00346789]
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I like how escher plays with physics and geiger plays with fears, they're both good! what a limp reply! so I'll say Escher...
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Clic
on 2002-08-13 02:32 [#00346793]
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I like them both equally. I write soundtracks to their works.
Paul McCarthy too.
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outside_ninja
from ninjaland (I touch no-one and on 2002-08-13 02:35 [#00346796]
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Escher - very cerebral... very mathmatical
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-08-13 02:37 [#00346798]
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They are both very talented illustrators and very different. I would not hang eather on my wall. Because it looks too studenty.
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2002-08-13 02:38 [#00346799]
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whatabout geiger? is that too goth? what would you hang on your wall?
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outside_ninja
from ninjaland (I touch no-one and on 2002-08-13 02:52 [#00346809]
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I would definately hang Escher up, fuck what other people think about it - it's inspirational - moreso, i believe, than geiger.
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CORTEX
from Canada on 2002-08-13 02:55 [#00346810]
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escher's work mostly plays with perception and impossible structures, which i like a lot.
dont know much giger though, all i remember is some alien-looking poster i saw once.
can anyone refer me to a good giger site?
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-08-13 02:59 [#00346814]
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At the moment I have a photograph of a Rebecca Horn sculpture, a Giaccometti drawing and a Saudi poster advetising a public hanging.
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-13 09:12 [#00347071]
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Escher...easily the best of the 2....
Altho, yeah...Giger is very interesting; but he doesn't come close to my love of Escher....
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binarydreamer
from Littleton (United States) on 2002-08-13 10:20 [#00347118]
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www.hrgiger.com is the official one.. has a few prints to look at I believe.
Both of them deal brilliantly with the impossible and the imagination... but obviously they're so different you really can't compare the two fairly.
(As of right now, I'm more a giger person. Dunno how long though).
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xtiaan
from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-08-13 10:53 [#00347142]
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I cant stand both of them, they are so gimmicky and suffering overexposure
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