===== From cyber.mage@mailexcite.com: Someone else did it. ===== From agage@mines.edu: I can't even give you much for concept since there was one just like it... ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: We've been spammed! ===== From jjanger@mail.cspp.edu: Hilarious. :) ===== From appel@informatik.tu-muenchen.de: A very nice and simple piece of art! Everyone can understand it. An extra point for the funny title :-) ===== From dormammu@erols.com: 2 people have done this now..... ===== From karl@pemail.net: There's always (another) one ... ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Nice try!!! ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Nice modelling, especially on the confused people wandering in the fog-filled streets, wondering why the electricity failed! ===== From uwe.post@gmx.de: closed your eyes? I can only see darkness ===== From djconnel@flash.net: This is no doubt the first time in IRTC history that two images were pixel-for-pixel identical. ===== From cfusner@enter.net: It was funnier the first time (I think the black cat left, and it's half past two now, so we can no longer call it "Black Cat standing in the shadows in a coal mine at midnight") :) ===== From peter@table76.demon.co.uk: I think Uppsala needs to install some street lighting :-) . ===== From r@207.232.193.166: Ha! Ha! Ha! Definitely deserves an award for technical merit. Notable for lighting ===== From r@dial-up30.webbernet.net: This image needed a lot of gamma correction. The idea of building a story around the well known fact that Sigmund Freud had a copy of Fuseli's "Nightmare" in his Vienna rooms was brilliant and very apposite to the topic. By far the best exploration of the dream theme I have seen. The way the painting comes to life and merges with the actual nightmare of the sleeping Freud. The way Freud's untamed id brings the subtle sexual symbolism of the painting to sizzling life is a stroke of genius even though it carefully skirts the very outer edge of good taste. And the ... unique ... use to which Freud puts his cigar! Sometimes it *isn't* just a cigar! :-) The contrast between the hyperrealistic appearance of the actual sleeping Freud and the idealized dream image is very clever. BTW, I didn't miss the fact that the dream Freud is modelled after fellow Austrian Arnold Schwarznegger! This comment by clem@dhol.com.