Vegas Borealis

Burning Dome Comes to Town

Is this another yeah yeah yeah moment or dystopian menace? Blinded by entertainment or planetarians being thrown overboard? A domus spheritus has appeared in the Las Vegas desert, erected by a man named Dolan, with a bunch of money and high tech help. Noah would be jealous.

That we are blinded by entertainment is a fact. Like it or not, we’re all in. everybody checks the feed, watches life go by on screen. The planetoid pixelator is a giant TV that we can sit inside to watch. It can also be seen for miles and miles and miles and miles on the outside. Get it? If you haven’t heard Marty Stuart’s cover of that song, I recommend you do. Then hit his whole catalog.

Back inside the big TV, is a cozy space to be with 20,000 pals of ecstasy and strange. May the vertigo preside. Let the digital dirigible take you for a space ride to see inside outside sideways down and bring you back the same day, as tim leary used to do, I guess. Welcome to Quanta Bud paradise with air conditioning.

The new action in town seems to have struck a nerve with occupational planetarians, known up until now, to have a monopoly on dome theaters. Shout out to fast ed lantz who took a chance to advance the formalities. I wonder if the Eluminati were secretly in on this? Smart move if they were.

I’m a night owl artist at heart. I still stay up all night, which is why i have a soft spot for the Vegas cartoon balloon. As a content provider for the GraP Nix, I’d have no problem lighting that motherfucker up, inside and out.

A new dreamscape toy for the future feedback Network. I’m probably not the only ol’ domer feeling that emotion. There’s opportunity for big astronomy to steal the show should planetarians unite and storm the pixels. Plug it into JWST.

I can appreciate the desert Orb as big Art. There’s worse ideas out there.

It’s what Vegas does. Could have picked a better band though.

Like Marty Stuart.

atomthought • artist@Large

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