Via cryptogon (thanks, Ben!) Like, wow, that "Ring of Steel" really helped London prevent the 7-7-05 bombings.
August 16, 2008
Paul McCarthy Turd Rampage
"A giant inflatable . . . turd created by the American artist Paul McCarthy was blown from its moorings at [the Paul Klee Centre in Berne, Switzerland], bringing down a power line and breaking a window before landing in the grounds of a children's home.
"The exhibit, entitled Complex Shit, is the size of a house."
McCarthy was selling butt plugs for X-mas; but who knew?Test via The Guardian UK; photo via The Mayor of Mitchieville.
Velvet Portrait of Stephen Hawking
Hand-painted by professional artist ARGO in Tijuana, Mexico for Indignico Inc. and The Toy Baroness (2008). Personally, I think Hawking's physical reality is more grueling than this conveys, and I'd like the painting better if it did convey that; but still too cool to resist. Via boingboing.
August 15, 2008
August 12, 2008
iPatriot Act Ready and Waiting for i911; and, About the Cloud . . . .
Too impt. not to re-blog. Transcript from starting around 4:30 min.:
Lawrence Lessig: "There's going to be an i-911 event . . . I had dinner once with Richard Clark at the table and I said, 'is there an equivalent to the Patriot Act -- an iPatriot Act -- just sitting waiting for some substantial event . . . for them to come have the excuse for radically changing the way the Internet works?' And he said, 'Of course there is' -- and I swear this is what he said, and quote -- 'and Vint Cerf is not going to like it very much.'"
Honeycomb Skyscraper Has No Internal Support
To open in Beijing in 2012. Cool interiors, too; see Gizmodo (thanks, Ben!)
August 11, 2008
Michinori Saigo "Flocks II" Video for Collections of Colonies of Bees
Bradly Brown, an artist whose work I admire and own, does visuals for record co., Table of the Elements. He sent me a link to a new music video for a CD they've released by Collections of Colonies of Bees. Nice work by both the Bees and Flocks II video director Michinori Saigo.
See the video at stereogum, which looks like a great music site.
August 10, 2008
Our Glorified Selves
When I was a child, I asked my mom about heaven. She was raised as a Christian Scientist -- I think they believe if the Lord wants you to live, He'll heal you -- and she married a doctor. She told me she'd been taught that in heaven we'd be our "glorified" selves.
I assume our "best" selves would mainly concern what we do rather than how we look. But looking good never hurts; and why wait for heaven?
Here's a pic of our puppy. IN our earthly reality, she has a wound over her left eye from playing with other dogs; not sure if her hair will ever grow back; but she is a chunk of heaven here today; and Photoshop brings us the appearance to match.
(Thanks, Julie, for the raincoat -- as I understand, whippet-types might really appreciate it!)