Last Update May 31, 1998  日本語はこちら


POETIC SPACE / ASTRO


Mr. Chris Colefax uploaded include files for rendering stars, galaxies, neburas, comets, and meteors. The images rendered from them are so beautiful and mysterious and realistic that I could not stop making works using his files.
I enjoyed making these images with thinking about the cosmos. How about for you? I attach my poems to some of them.


    An isolated angel,
    Dreaming of your floating in the cosmos.

    An isolated angel,
    Living on your falling across in the cosmos.

    An isolated angel,
    Dreaming of your being bright in the cosmos.

    An isolated angel,
    Living on your being bright in my cosmos.

An Isolated Angel / 34k / Mar. 1998 / by Tsutomu Higo


    Running so long till the twilight sky,
      The comet will be coming across with the sun.

    Releasing so long through the twilight sky,

      The comet will be bursting out with his ecstasy.

    But we conscious the law of the cosmos,

      That the phenomena is the just momentary event of the eternal circulation.

    And we conscious the law of the cosmos,

      That our phenomena is the just momentary event in the eternal cosmos.

A comet in the twilight sky / 31k / Apr. 1998 / by Tsutomu Higo


    The stars are shining in the high sky,
      wearing blue clothes,
      being considered newly born.

    They are refireing dust of the bursts,

      floating the space so long,
      reviving from the dark.

    Surely I want to gaze the birth,

      seeing their light,
      feeling their warm.

    I would pray at least,

      their lighting up brightly,
      their growing up numerous lives.

Visitors to the stars' birth / 45k / May 1998 / by Tsutomu Higo


    You are the cosmos,
      the cosmos is in you.

    A part is all,

      all is in a part.

You are Cosmos.= Cosmos is in You. / 43k / Mar. 1998 / by Tsutomu Higo


    I composed this image by BreezeDesigner's modeling for saucers and by POV-Ray's editing and rendering.

    At the sametime I outputed the saucers as a VRML1.0 file by BreezeDesigner and composed a scene flying in the Space of POV-Ray's nebura image. You can enjoy vertual Space trip?! The file is here (You can view the background by the Live3D that is a standard apprication for VRML1.0 of Netscape Navigator3.0 or later.);

    clsaucer.wrl[3k] (+saucerbg.jpg[47k])

Nebula / 34k / Apr. 1998 / by Tsutomu Higo



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