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iconadda · 18 days ago
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furiousavenuecollection · 2 years ago
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The man behind the noise. Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok/Resso/Luna, YouTube Music, Amazon, Soundtrack by Twitch, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, iHeartRadio, ClaroMusica, Saavn, Boomplay, Anghami, KKBox, NetEase, Tencent, Qobuz, Joox, Kuack Media, Yandex Music (beta), Adaptr, Flo, MediaNet, Snapchat #abstracticon
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mindfulwrathwrites · 5 years ago
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A Simple Device
Prompt: “Simple Shapes of Things.” Featuring swashed bucklers, inappropriate use of portmanteau, and "arcano-chemical engineering."
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Amelia smacked the hilt of her rapier on the door of Doc Parella's quarters as she ducked inside. Doc jumped and pressed a hand to her chest, gray hair frizzing out from under a restraining pair of goggles.
"Ah, Captain!" she said, puttering over with a huge smile crinkling her face. "Took you long enough. Off—buckling swash as usual, I presume?"
"Swashing bucklers," said Amelia, rapping on the small round shield at her hip. There was a pedestal in the middle of the room, covered by a purple velvet cloth. Something about the size of a loaf of bread was under the cloth, if the loaf in question hadn't been given time to rise properly. Amelia pointed at it. "So what's today's miracle of magic?"
"Ah, ahah, so glad you asked," Doc said, putting a hand on the small of Amelia's back and steering her to the pedestal. "And, Captain, might I point out, once again, that this is arcano-chemical engineering, not to put too fine a point on it, not magic per se. Nor, strictly, miraculous, I don't generally like getting gods involved where it's at all avoidable."
"In that case," said Amelia, "what's under the damn cloth?"
Doc winked at her, first with the left eye, then with the right. She pinched the corner of the cloth in two green-stained fingers and whipped it off.
"Behold!" she cried. "The Abstractoculars!"
Amelia folded her arms, cocked a hip out, and gave her a scathing look. "That is, hands-down, the worst name you've ever come up with."
"You're not—you're not beholding."
"I mean, seriously, it doesn't make any sense. What, you couldn't've gone with Abstractinator? Even Abstracticon would've been better."
"But they're—" She flapped the cloth at the things on the pedestal. "Behold them!"
Amelia sighed and looked at the things. They had, once, been a pair of spyglasses, now joined together with spindly brass scaffolding. The lenses didn't catch the light quite right. Amelia leaned down to look closer, planting her fists on her hips.
"What do they do?" she asked.
"Well, you know the old saying about being unable to see the forest for the trees?" Doc asked. "These, effectively, remove the trees. If you see what I mean."
"I don't," said Amelia.
"It'll make sense if you try them out. Go on, have a gander."
Amelia picked the things up, expecting them to break apart in her hands. When they didn't, she held them up to her face and fitted her eyes against the small ends of the spyglasses.
It took a few tries to focus her eyes, not least because the two spyglasses were joined too close together. Half the time was spent trying to figure out what she was looking at well enough to be able to focus on it. The image was grainy, as though sand had gotten into the workings of the spyglasses, blurred at the edges by imprecise grinding of the lenses, and—most bafflingly of all—smooth.
There was no other way to describe it. The room around her, when viewed through Doc Parella's contraption, became remarkably smooth. Wood grain disappeared from the walls. The knots and splinters of the timbers overhead vanished into razor-straight lines. The cross-braces were gone from the porthole. Colors were brighter, shadows flatter. Amelia backed up a step, unbalanced. She put out a hand and caught herself against the wall. She looked at her hand and found it likewise smoothed, stripped of detail and nuance. She looked down at herself to find the ruffles on her shirt had folded down, the scuffs on her boots blurred out under a perfect shine. She turned to look at Doc, and things got really weird.
Doc was smoothed like the rest, her hair packed into a perfect circle around her head, the lines on her face pared down to a sketch of themselves. Her old coat was starched and straight, her stained cuffs artfully blotted. There was an energy about her, though, a clear and precise impression of unrelenting fascination that knocked Amelia's breath out. This was A SCIENTIST, capital letters, no embellishment. Amelia lowered the Abstractoculars. She had to blink three times before Doc Parella pulled back into focus in front of her. Even then, she couldn't shake the outline of the Scientist, drawn in bold strokes around her frizz and fray.
"Huh," Amelia said. She looked down at the Abstractoculars. She looked back up at Doc. "Have you ever looked at me with these things?"
"There's been a great deal of testing," said Doc. "But what do you think? Neat, aren't they?"
"Neat," said Amelia. She turned the Abstractoculars in her hand, watching the light play over the glass. "Sure. Neat. What are they for?"
"For understanding things! The world is a complicated place. Sometimes it's easier to make out the shape of things when the shapes are simple, isn't it? Wouldn't you say?"
"What practical use?"
Doc got a rabbit-eyed look. "Navigation?"
"Hm," said Amelia. She turned the Abstractoculars around, so the wide ends of the spyglasses were facing her. The glass sparkled. Deep inside the darkness behind the lenses, two circles of light stared back at her. The longer she looked, the more convinced she became that there was something inside the spyglasses, something moving, or perhaps a lot of things moving all together, like the luminiferous algae that turned crashing waves to starlight as they fed on the spilled magical energies. The closer she looked, the more she could see, a buzzing swarm of somethings all rattling at incredible speed through the darkness—
Doc caught her wrist with a slap of skin on skin. Amelia froze in place. The Abstractoculars, backwards, were halfway raised to her eyes. Next to her, Doc was not smiling.
"I . . . wouldn't," she said gently, guiding Amelia's hands down. "I wouldn't, Captain."
Amelia pursed her lips. She handed the Abstractoculars back to Doc. She stepped back and straightened her shirt, adjusted the belt from which her rapier hung.
"Good work, Doctor," she said. "I'm sure we'll think of some practical use for this device, in time. Until then—keep it in the cabinet, would you? Locked. With the cloth over it."
"Aye, Captain," Doc said. "That I will do."
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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#Abstracticon
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unabashedwizardtrash · 3 years ago
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Abstracticon has become the number one underground band in both China and Japan. And with their million dollar NFT sales and investments, they have a net worth now higher then Metallica.
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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Our guitarist in our band Abstracticon loves Root
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topofreddit · 8 years ago
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Abstracticon gives a list of all the Japanese cities bombed in WW2 by the US and the percentage destroyed with their American equivalents for comparison
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phillysdon04 · 8 years ago
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[Release] AbstractIcons - LockGlyph Theme via /r/iOSthemes http://ift.tt/2qZxOmc
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furiousavenuecollection · 2 years ago
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Amazing Abstracticon
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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Jonathan: Inside every man is a struggle between good and evil that cannot be resolved.
Jonathan: *daydreams*
JDevil, dancing on Jonathan's grave with a pair of maracas: 🎶 I am evil JD, I am evil JD! I am evil JD, I am evil JD! 🎶
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abstracticon · 4 years ago
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https://youtu.be/-WS7jQuWwx8
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America the Unfree by Abstracticon
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abstracticon · 4 years ago
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Watch "Abstracticon" on YouTube
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abstracticon · 4 years ago
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Abstracticon https://open.spotify.com/track/0vMKM8Hx6nPhCDDcnlx6rG
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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ALL HAIL THE MASKED NAMELESS SPOKESPERSON OF ABSTRACTICON!
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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abstracticon · 5 years ago
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