| 4 Aug 2006 | Falicia A. Starr | This is distinctly reminisent of the atom building tools from my bio class.. Which, in connection with this piece, probablly has some deep universal meaning that is not yet fully acknowledged. I like the idea of this .. very intriguing.  Fyrius (Fery Camillus) replies: "Actually, I had a similar association when I thought this concept up. There is a monument in Belgium, called the Atomium, which looks a lot like this, but smaller and more regular. That building is also supposed to represent an atom. Anyway, I'm glad both of you like it. " | |
| 4 Aug 2006 | Shantal ´Kat´ Phillips | This one is intersting... I like it, good job ^_^ *first comment dance* | |
| 27 Oct 2006 | BOB the bastard | doesn't feel very ancient, infact if feels wuite the reverse, very modern. Also it does resemble the DNA code to a certain level, I think the conecpt may still be good, but the reslisation lacks detail and feel.  Fyrius (Fery Camillus) replies: "I don't remember ever saying that this city should seem ancient, though. " | |
| 30 Jan 2007 | Heidi Hecht | These people must love geometric forms. This reminds me of that "tube" screensaver. Very interesting idea. | |