Vote on Department of FEAR
by Mark Harfield
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December 16, 2008 10:48 PST VOTING CLOSED ON:
December 30, 2008 10:49 COMMENTS:
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Done in response the powers that be keeping the people afraid as opposed to safe... HOPE (ing) things change.






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I like the looseness of this style and the message, I just wouldn't personally want a police sniper on my laptop.
i like this one the best of yours, but I don't get the shooter thing, is that a swat member or a terrorist? The rendering on the street scene is really good.
If i stuck this 2 my macbook and then got it out whilst on the train i know i'd get stared at by everyone, this is a weak design because the product isnt considered.
Thank you for the very interesting comments: Denis, 'the shooter thing' is intended to be ambiguous. dchip- I do agree that the product isn't considered, and I must say this is a keen observation on your part however, as to getting everyone on a train looking at it... the problem is? Love the feedback, go INFECTIOUS.
hi Mark, thanks so much 4 not having a rant at me, most people on here just put me down 4 my comments but i'm trying 2 help. not enough ppl consider the compatability of the work but just judge the art rather than the product which is not what this site it 4. i comment bout the train thing because there is worry of terrorism in the world and this image would make ppl think about it when they r using public transport if laptp was used. so shud b considered in the same way u wouldnt show a plane hijack film on a plane because it would scare people.
Hi again dchip! Just wanted to respond again - the whole team here at Infectious loves the fact that you're really engaged and making lots of comments. We don't expect nor want you to like every single piece of art that goes into the gallery. And you're more than welcome to say that you don't like a piece. What we do want is you to be civil about it and give constructive feedback saying exactly why you don't like the piece. You've given some insightful feedback to Mark, but there's no harm in phrasing it in a polite way. Remember that all of our artists are wearing their heart on their sleeve by opening up their art to comments. We believe they deserve courtesy and respect for doing that.
Happy Holidays Mark! Thanks for all your submissions!
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