Oogle

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Oogle.  This is my protest of Google started in 2015.  After facebook banned every work of art I ever did, I decided to try to at least get my website to rank and show up when someone searched my name.

Enter google.  I’ve noticed that certain personalities I listen to that have differing opinions from the mainstream are not allowed to rank on their platform, no matter how many followers they have or people that enjoy their content.

Just look up ‘David Noll’ on there and they have some dude from Rutgers law and a judge born in 1937 who doesn’t even have the same last name as me.  I place my name as a keyword on every single page and product I sell.  You’d think I’d be like at least 10th or something by now?

Obviously, my name is valuable as GoDaddy wants to charge me $2000 for the .com domain, but it doesn’t even rank in Google.

Even the huge case that shot all over the world done by the media against me in 2014 has been scrubbed from the internet.  I saved all the webpages then, thankfully, and hope to republish the repeated lies they said about me then over and over again with the same wording much like today.

More on this later, but here is how Oogle looked after I finished it mostly in 2015.  I never liked it like this as the two O’s weren’t very noticeable with the arms attaching them to the wall.

So, I decided to make them into a fade to better emphasize the wording Oogle.  Here’s the original file how it looked after it was rendered using Blender in 2015:

How I fixed it to its current form was not like anything I’ve ever done.  It was so complicated I don’t even remember now how I did it all.

I created the tiled clones using inkscape.  I decided on the black and white clones of a cubic nazi symbol as below as the clone for the fade in from the left on the camera stands.

I did this to symbolize that the surveillance of Google and them cataloguing everything done on their search engine including what you searched, you IP address, you personal information as very similar to techniques to what totalitarian governments currently do with internet users.

The Third Reich had detailed files on everyone: their political sympathies and racial identities were heavily scrutinized and handed over to the authorities.  Later this massive database of information was used to discriminate against groups unapproved by the dictator.

Eventually it got so bad that regime had their enemies executed.

So, in computers you have a thing called input:output.  In the case of Oogle, I was going for garbage in, garbage out.

So, I somehow selected these clones and had the original Oogle 3D model rendering partially selected with lowered opacity.

I was able to inverse select whatever was not the clones on the model and delete it giving me the image you see today.

Camera stands underlying nazi tiled clones, circa 2023

Camera stands underlying nazi tiled clones close up, circa 2023

For the exiting tiled clones on the letters, I decided to use the Google Chrome logo, that is just another version of the 666 symbol going to be used one day to enslave humanity.

I realized that English is read from left to right, and to keep with the garbage in, garbage out theme I thought this was a perfect match.

I made the logo to show a different cylinder on each side of the cube exposing this logo’s satanic roots.

I also wanted to make a statement against that future time, as when you fade in and materialize nazi ideals in your company of censorship and tyranny you head toward this nightmare antichrist future government.

The last statement I made by this design element lines up with the biblical account of this most ruthless time fading away.  It is also a protest of this future time and realization that all those who embrace it along with Satan’s mark of the beast system will fade away along with their system into oblivion along with their master.

I guess its also a statement against the company Google and their surveillance tech as that kind of thing I hope can fade away too.  Better search engines are popping up that don’t track you or at least almost don’t track you that much.  I even get better search results from engines like this as there aren’t all these watermarked images you can’t use on there like I keep getting when I try Google from time to time.

The 666 clones were done much like the nazi clones as I selected the inverse of the Inkscape clones and then used this selection to remove the portions of the letters in the final Oogle 3D model at a lowered opacity so the clones showed through a little bit.

Letters underlying 666 tiled clones, circa 2023

Letters underlying 666 tiled clones close up, circa 2023

Lastly, I will show you some other quick renders of this piece from various angles so you can see how this was made.

The infrared lights were tricky to render correctly and get the right kinds of reflections going in different directions without being too bright or too dark.

The last thing I’d say about this piece is that its called Oogle after hearing the term a long time ago of what it meant to ‘oogle’ someone.

If you had oogle eyes, it was meant in the context of a person looking at a woman lustfully or creepily without her wanting this sort of attention.  We used to say it like this: “Wow, he was really giving her the ‘oogle’ eye!”

This I thought was a fitting representation of their logo.  This is exactly the way Google spies and catalogs search behaviors of people, without their awareness and without their approval.

Stay out of my personal business any search engine out there, your only job is to find the stuff I want to search for online, not know a little bit more about me for your files!

Oogle model, left view, circa 2023

Oogle model, right view, circa 2023

Oogle model, right stand close up, circa 2023

Oogle model, letters close up, circa 2023

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