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"This dreamlike logic hung over the entire afternoon. In the bright afternoon light the several hundred visitors took on the appearance of mannequins, no more real than the plastic figures which would play the roles of driver and passengers in a front-end collision between a saloon car and a motorcycle." JG Ballard - Crash One of the key scenes in JG Ballard's brilliant novel Crash is set at the Road Research Laboratory - but what might the crash test dummies involved have made of it? The animation tool Xtranormal* made it all too easy to speculate... *sadly Xtranormal is no longer with us.
"With its forty floors and thousand apartments, its supermarket and swimming-pools, bank and junior school -- all in effect abandoned in the sky -- the high-rise offered more than enough opportunities for violence and confrontation." JG Ballard - High-Rise. Ballard was always an intensely visual writer, and in the novel High-Rise, he gave detailed descriptions of the tower block itself and the floor locations of nearly a hundred residents. Using Google SketchUp I created my own vision of the tower block and all of the residents whose floors are mentioned. See the video version, and my other Ballard inspired work, here: http://fentonville.co.uk/digital-ballard/
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