Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The New Adventures of Old BoundlessGallery.com

Last week I had a pleasant chat with long-time Boundless member, supporter and wonderful artist, Janeice Silberman. At some point I was reminded of a site that has a feature called "The Way-Back Machine", which saves snapshots of websites periodically over time.

Without further ado here is a walk down Boundless memory lane.
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BoundlessGallery.com - 2003



BoundlessGallery.com - 2004



BoundlessGallery.com - 2005



BoundlessGallery.com - 2006



BoundlessGallery.com - 2008



As a student I studied Philosophy and recall one theory about the "illusion of progress". I do not recall the author but I think it was Hobbes or Hume. The idea was that we often go about doing things and get a sense of progress that doesn't really exist. Obviously, I disagree, especially in the specific case of BoundlessGallery.com. As always feel free to share your thoughts and opinions, and if anyone knows the philosopher I was referring to, please confirm or correct me.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

All of you Boundless Gallery members out there........have a look at this! Look how far the web site has come in a few short years!
Thanks for sharing this with us Luke!

Janeice Silberman

10:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd call it progress!!! Great job guys. :)

Sharon Cummings

8:45 AM  
Anonymous jitske kelly said...

The thing I remember most about my (introductory) philosophy class was...that the lives we lead are not real, and that we are really all lobsters at the bottom of the ocean having dreams.
I'm not sure if that is comforting or not?!

5:03 AM  

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