The Brick Testament
The entire Bible illustrated using Lego. That's Brendan Powell Smith's eventual goal. A large chunk of text still has to get the treatment, but he sounded, on today's programme, like a man with a . There's a on The Brick Testament website, so you can search your favourite Bible verse to see how Brendan has translated the text into a Lego diorama. Some of the Bible's context involves rather 'adult' content, so be warned: some of these Lego models are naked, or engage in sexual or violent behaviour -- and some even curse. Be especially careful
Some texts lend themselves more naturally to Brendan's treatment than others. You may like to suggest candidates for the most difficult Bible verse to translate into Lego, and I'd enjoy seeing some of your favourite examples of completed dioramas.
Comment number 1.
At 1st Nov 2009, petermorrow wrote:Yawn, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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Comment number 2.
At 1st Nov 2009, MarcusAureliusII wrote:It gives new meaning to the expression "dumb as a brick."
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Comment number 3.
At 1st Nov 2009, Parrhasios wrote:Isaiah 16 v. 11 might prove a challenge. Do look at a robust early translation not one of the prissy modern versions.
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Comment number 4.
At 1st Nov 2009, mccamleyc wrote:I think, Marcus, it's "thick as a brick" - you know, a rhyme.
What's wrong with someone doing this? What harm is there? Why does there have to be a snide response to everything?
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Comment number 5.
At 1st Nov 2009, petermorrow wrote:MCC
I don't think it's the comments above that are snide.
But it's just par for the course taunting so I wouldn't get too bothered about it!
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Comment number 6.
At 1st Nov 2009, Tat_Tvam_Asi wrote:I think it's brilliant. Respectful, yet curiously irreverent at times.
My favorite tableau:
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Comment number 7.
At 1st Nov 2009, MarcusAureliusII wrote:"Why does there have to be a snide response to everything?"
Would you prefer dumb as a mccamleyc. BTW, what the hell is a mccamleyc? I don't think even the editors of the New York Times crossword puzzle could come up with a definition for that combination of letters. Not in any known language. Is is Klingon?
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At 2nd Nov 2009, Scotch Get wrote:´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland are rather more
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Comment number 9.
At 2nd Nov 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#5
Oh, that kind of stoned.
It seems to me that Stephen was, verily,
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Comment number 10.
At 2nd Nov 2009, MarcusAureliusII wrote:You know, the more I look at that picture, the more I realize that this probably is the closest to what it actually looked like as I imagine it. Da Vinci got it all wrong. This is how it really was. Something like Mickey Mouse.
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Comment number 11.
At 2nd Nov 2009, graham veale wrote:Oh, right, it's satirical. I thought it was an Emergent Bible, or some attempt to engage the "yoof" of today.
GV
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Comment number 12.
At 2nd Nov 2009, jayfurneaux wrote:Im afraid they all look like The Beatles to me.
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Comment number 13.
At 2nd Nov 2009, graham veale wrote:Y'know, they do now that you mention it.
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Comment number 14.
At 2nd Nov 2009, MarcusAureliusII wrote:If your point of view is that the bible is a book of fairy tales, shouldn't it be dramatized by animated cartoons instead of live human actors and actresses?
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Comment number 15.
At 3rd Nov 2009, John Wright wrote:I feel so inspired that I wish to write a dissertation on it.
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Comment number 16.
At 3rd Nov 2009, graham veale wrote:John
Isn't it a bit weird that I honestly thought that Brendan Powell Smith was in earnest? You can just see an Evangelical church putting this together. Nudity included, cos we're not anti-sex.
GV
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At 3rd Nov 2009, Bernards_Insight wrote:I actually thought that as well. I haven't went on to the website, but it is satire then is it?
What exactly is satirical about it anyway?
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Comment number 18.
At 3rd Nov 2009, petermorrow wrote:Graham, Bernard,
I'm not surprised you thought it was 'real', it's exactly the kind of thing someone might put together! In fact every time I think I've come up with some satirical comment or other to make about my brand of Christianity, hey presto, someone's gone and done it for real in an attempt to be relevant or something.
But the links in posted in #5 are a bit of a give away... that said though, they completely miss the point!
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Comment number 19.
At 4th Nov 2009, MarcusAureliusII wrote:I knew I'd seen it somewhere. This is not quite original;
here's some on youtube, there's plenty more;
And the official web site.
I think Davey looks a little like William Crawley :-)
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Comment number 20.
At 4th Nov 2009, Bernards_Insight wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 21.
At 4th Nov 2009, graham veale wrote:Haven't read #20 yet Bernie. In answer to your previous question...
It's a very insightful satire Bernard. It uses rude words, and has naked lego people in sexual positions. It's very subversive - really only for the sophisticate. It's so deliciously clever!
Actually, my students are funnier. And more subversive, and insightful. And more creative.
Now if a pre-teen had produced Powell Smith's 'satire' I'd be impressed.
GV
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Comment number 22.
At 4th Nov 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#19
The argument is settled. There is a dog.
dyslexic git
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Comment number 23.
At 4th Nov 2009, Parrhasios wrote:Graham
Insightful, uses rude words, has naked people in sexual positions, very subversive, so deliciously clever!
That's not satire - that's just the Bible! Great thing is though you don't have to be sophisticated to enjoy it or benefit from it.
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Comment number 24.
At 4th Nov 2009, Bernards_Insight wrote:In case you're wondering, my post that got pulled contained a link to Bobby Conn singing a song about the passover.
Now that is satire!
What do you do, what do you do, what do you do if you're a poor little Jew.
just google Bobby Conn passover. Although it is quite disturbing
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