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Jeronimo wrote:Interesting stamp. I'm assuming the stamp is more about the flight of the disc and less related to its name?
keltik wrote:I think ZAM had the right idea.
dgdave wrote:Listen to ZAM.
i post things at facebook.com/PostIDjsun3thousand wrote:zam is already in your pants.
Leopard wrote:Jeronimo wrote:Interesting stamp. I'm assuming the stamp is more about the flight of the disc and less related to its name?
Both. Anodes can take any shape and facilitate energy transfer -- as I vaguely boiled down to myself via google. A neutral putter can take on varied lines, but those lines and the linear play of the disc emphasize a central focus, gravity, force.. you name it. So I took the concept of a gravitational lens, something that would guide energy from various entries into a forward-focused transmission. In the end, we had these little disc modules with beams connecting them, all sitting on a lens-shaped plane. I see a disc being worked through a lens with hyzer flip and anny pan-out forces in action, which are themselves gyroscopic effects of disc flight. It compliments the geometry of the Ion stamp and plays on the gyro + transmission vibe of the Axis stamp.
Of course none of that is meant to be plainly understood by the viewer; this conceptualizing is just a means of getting a basis that fits, preferably without being explicitly illustrative. Thanks, I love talking about my stuff.
deepLeopard wrote:Jeronimo wrote:Interesting stamp. I'm assuming the stamp is more about the flight of the disc and less related to its name?
Both. Anodes can take any shape and facilitate energy transfer -- as I vaguely boiled down to myself via google. A neutral putter can take on varied lines, but those lines and the linear play of the disc emphasize a central focus, gravity, force.. you name it. So I took the concept of a gravitational lens, something that would guide energy from various entries into a forward-focused transmission. In the end, we had these little disc modules with beams connecting them, all sitting on a lens-shaped plane. I see a disc being worked through a lens with hyzer flip and anny pan-out forces in action, which are themselves gyroscopic effects of disc flight. It compliments the geometry of the Ion stamp and plays on the gyro + transmission vibe of the Axis stamp.
Of course none of that is meant to be plainly understood by the viewer; this conceptualizing is just a means of getting a basis that fits, preferably without being explicitly illustrative. Thanks, I love talking about my stuff.
Skullboy?Timko wrote:Well, looks like some DGR stamped Anodes is happening sometime this year now...
Anode|ION|JOKERi|MD2|FD|TD|PD|LEGENDaParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
jubuttib wrote:Skullboy?Timko wrote:Well, looks like some DGR stamped Anodes is happening sometime this year now...
jsun3thousand wrote:Disc golfers are holding the sport back.
Oh, OK then. I'll probably spring for a couple, even though I don't need them. =)Timko wrote:jubuttib wrote:Skullboy?Timko wrote:Well, looks like some DGR stamped Anodes is happening sometime this year now...
We'll use the same stamp. Probably a late summer release.
Anode|ION|JOKERi|MD2|FD|TD|PD|LEGENDaParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
Timko wrote:jubuttib wrote:Skullboy?Timko wrote:Well, looks like some DGR stamped Anodes is happening sometime this year now...
We'll use the same stamp. Probably a late summer release.
Jerrod wrote:Don't know about that name...
Frank Delicious wrote:I would love a disc that flies like the 1st run ions and/or the 2nd run ions with the messed up beads.
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