one point in part II


this; http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4583/pdvd0016ka.png

I'm sure its based on some earlier artwork, I've had one person say they thought it was an image used during the slave trade, I'm sure its based on an earlier drawing, perhaps without the flames...

anyone able to enlighten me?

cheers

Matt

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A Buddhist symbol is used to create a disturbing image, showing a burning human sillhouette inside a treadmill, turning the cogs of a figurative machine. Accompanied by the sounds of clanking machinery and human groans, the image of the sillhouetted figure, burying its face in its hands in despair, references the machines' use of humans to power their empire in a chilling and effective way.

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A Buddhist symbol is used to create a disturbing image, showing a burning human sillhouette inside a treadmill, turning the cogs of a figurative machine. Accompanied by the sounds of clanking machinery and human groans, the image of the sillhouetted figure, burying its face in its hands in despair, references the machines' use of humans to power their empire in a chilling and effective way.

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