"[P]hotographer Sally Davies decided to buy a ["Happy Meal"] from McDonald's, set it out on a table, and take a picture of it every day until it disintegrated. That was 137 days ago and the . . . fries look as fresh as the day they came out of the fryer, and the burger — minus a little patty shrinkage — is virtually unchanged." More at Grub Street; see also Leo Foley's museum of barely-decayed hamburgers collected during the last 19 years.
Unfortunately, the meals are not so impervious that human digestion can't extract the calories.
September 17, 2010
Undead for Dinner
Using iPads to Make Virtual Light Sculptures
. . . which are then used to make stop-action animations:
As I understand, the technique shown was developed by Berg. (Thanks, Ben!)
September 13, 2010
Candidate for GOP Nomination for Stark County Treasurer
I don't think I've ever seen anything so simultaneously funnier/scarier.
(Thanks, Danny!)
September 12, 2010
"Sustenance" Update
Lots more visuals of the exhibition here. (For a larger version of the image at left, click on it; the work is by Jesse Morgan Barnett.)The exhibition includes works by Brian Fridge, Chris Hefner, Darryl Lauster, Devin King, Frances Bagley, Iris Bechtol, Jeff Zilm, Jesse Morgan Barnett, Justin Ginsberg, Kate Helmes, Kimberly Aubuchon, Kristin Mariani, Linnea Glatt & Jim Cinquemani, Lizzy Wetzel, Lou Mallozzi, Ludwig Schwarz, Matt Hanner, Michael Mazurek, Patrick Murphy, Sedrick Huckaby, Shannon Brunskill (with Courtney Brown), Tom Orr, and Temporary Services. Exhibition checklist and more at the Sustenance FB page or blog.
September 11, 2010
"Sustenance" Exhibition
. . . opened at 11am today in the blue building at 337 Singleton Blvd., Dallas, and will stay open 'til 10pm tonite (and the show will be up for a month or so; see the Sustenance FB page or blog for more details).
Congrats to Stephen Lapthisophon, Anne Lawrence, and all the artists on an exciting show. (The pic at right is what you might see as you enter Brian Fridge's installation.)
Notes from Anne about the opening today:
Shannon Brunskill and Courtney Brown will start their performance around 11 a.m.
Linnea Glatt and Jim Cinquemani will start the "Social Circle: Watermelon Social" around 6 p.m.
Devin King will be performing in his space on the 2nd floor around 9 p.m.
There is plenty of parking around the building. You can turn into the lot before the building, closest to the bridge or park in the large open lot across the street. Be careful crossing Continental! The cars are fast.
The exhibition includes a small installation of ART WORK newspapers and related materials. These are truly the LAST of what I've got, so come 'n get 'em.
September 10, 2010
The World Came to Worley's
I'm not perfectly objective here, since Cris Worley is my homey; but. She opened her new space on Monitor in Dallas, TX last night, and it looked great, and everyone was there.
Cris had planned just to consult, and she'll be doing plenty of that; but she missed having a space in which to show work. She found a great location in the Design District, sharing a building with Gallery Urbane. The space will be open Saturdays 11-5 and weekdays by appointment; see crisworley.com for more info.
Photos of many of the people and most though not all of the art work at the opening here (apologies to the people I missed shooting and esp. to those I didn't miss – none of the usual fixes have been made).
September 7, 2010
The Teletron: Mind-Controlled Music
Seriously. From Robert Schneider of Apples in Stereo (red print in honor of the Apples).
September 6, 2010
Great Poster Explaining Net Neutrality:

Click on the image for a larger version, or go to OnlineMBA for an even bigger version.


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