The Grishenko Graphic Project. Le Projet Graphique Grishenko – Variations: Part 2. The graphic works are the result of using scanned original drawings that are then re-worked with the assistance of various 2d effects and tools. The images represent conceptual artwork and aesthetic experimentations destined for the Grishenko Graphics Project, which is still a work in progress. The original impetus for the project was to […]
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An assortment of blogs, comments and other things Cafargo-esque. Un assortiment de blogues, commentaires et autres choses Cafargo-esque.
Grishenko Graphics – Variations: Part 2
Grishenko Graphics – Variations: Part 1
The Grishenko Graphic Project. Le Projet Graphique Grishenko – Variations. The graphic works are the result of using scanned original drawings that are then re-worked with the assistance of various 2d effects and tools. The images represent conceptual artwork and aesthetic experimentations destined for the Grishenko Graphics Project, which is still a work in progress. The original impetus for the project was to create a […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 6
(Source: Wikipedia) “A large amount of energy was suddenly released, vaporising superheated cooling water and rupturing the reactor core in a highly destructive steam explosion. This was immediately followed by an open-air reactor core fire that released considerable airborne radioactive contamination for about nine days that precipitated onto parts of the USSR and western Europe, especially Belarus, 16km away, where around 70% landed,[5] before being […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 5
(Source: WikiPedia) “Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability of nuclear weapons. Testing nuclear weapons offers practical information about how the weapons function, as well as how detonations are affected by different conditions; and how personnel, structures, and equipment are affected when subjected to nuclear explosions. However, nuclear testing has often been used as an indicator of scientific and military […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 4
Edgewood Arsenal human experiments (source: Wikipedia): “From 1948 to 1975, the U.S. Army Chemical Corps conducted classified human subject research at the Edgewood Arsenal facility in Maryland. The purpose was to evaluate the impact of low-dose chemical warfare agents on military personnel and to test protective clothing, pharmaceuticals, and vaccines. A small portion of these studies were directed at psychochemical warfare and grouped under the […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 3
Operation Looking Glass: “…The NAA are scrambling to get these souls and consciousness body parts back to where they were before in the phantom matrix, as the fragmented and reversed stations of identity in these Soul groups were being used as energetic placement to power up virtual realities and false AI timelines. In a sense the genie is out of the bottle, and they are […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 2
CT Taylor: Wake of the Soul “The often misunderstood construct known as the soul is not some ghostly inhabitant existing within a living person, only to later be released into the cosmos at the moment of death, the soul can only be viewed indirectly: as the sum total of our life’s experiences, the choices we’ve made, and the actions we’ve taken, for better or for […]
Grishenko Sketches – Variations: Part 1
“Who were these strange faces? We knew they had once been important figures, but we were wholly ignorant of their accomplishments. Had these been the people we had ultimately fought for, or had they been the one’s who had methodically orchestrated our demise. Suspicion of these past figures was the best we could grant them. Considering the scale of damage inherited from the previous epoch, […]
Grishenko Graphics – Variations: Part 4
From the/Du NYTimes: “A Soviet helicopter pilot who contracted leukemia after trying to douse the fire at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in 1986 has died, a hospital spokeswoman said today. Anatoly Grishchenko, 53 years old, had been in critical condition with a lung infection for more than two weeks at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where he received a bone-marrow transplant April 27. He died […]
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