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Re: tour of gregor tower begins
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Sun, 16 Jul 2000 18:11:16 GMT
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Very cool Craig,
These creations always seem to take on a much more mythelogical signifigance
when people add their stories.
Is this tower in any way influenced by an old movie called "In the Name of the
Rose" (I think thats what it was)
This movie has an enormous library labrinth. It's pretty good. Sean Connery
plays a monk.
Any who, still, the tower is bloody impressive. I hope that the menacing red
intruder isn't a Van-der-roheian because all that ornate architecture would
make him/her very, very mad.
(Mies Van-der-rohe was a famous architect who thought that buildings should
have little ornimentation. It was saig, the Gothic and Greek revivalist periods
(late 1800s) made him sick!)
Greg -mind wandering lost in tower of Gregor -Howell
Six posts now, doesn't really matter
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: tour of gregor tower begins
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| (...) sometimes i think the stories are there in the creations already, we just have to look for them and write them down. (...) hadn't really thought of it. great movie though! i was much more into m.c. escher as direct inspiration. ~ like that (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle.org)
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| hey gang! the first of a two part "tour de tour" page has been added: (URL) this is a direct lead~in to the "action~packed" ballad, and reveals more of the secrets of the tower's mysterious construction. thank you all for the comments, praise and (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle.org)
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