Recently B (brains of Raccon & Rain) came to visit 99352.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Like You Never Left
Hooray for the stately return of Them Thangs, one of those purposeful and premeditated image boards that contrasts the madness of chaotic lairs like 4 Chan. Though careful perusal of the latter can emulate the experience of the former, if one cuts through layers and layers and layers of artless nudity.
A valentine's day selection from both, Them Thangs above and 4 Chan below.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Kafkerotica
Justine Lai and Georgia O'Keefe.
Nobody sees a flower really, it is so small - we haven't time, and to see takes time like to have a friend takes time.
Georgia O'Keefe
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
N/V/J 1

This is a game called "nounverbjectives". The word must work as a noun, verb, and adjective without any alteration in spelling. Syllabic emphasis is, however - and often necessary. A friend and I created this game as kids and have been compiling words since ~ the present list has a few dozen, mostly monosyllabic words like "fit". More syllables, more credit.
Below, the comic strip Cathy has been synthesized into an example of the nounverbjective "fit":

Thursday, January 14, 2010
"Chaos is inherent in all compounded things."
"Strive on with diligence."


Since my first exposure to the Mandelbrot Set, I've associated its image with the seated Buddha. Nerds may note that the set has been shifted 90 degrees counter-clockwise to accommodate the comparison; others may neither notice nor mind.
But from what I've come across, most biological approximations to the Mandelbrot Set seem to be beetles or otherwise squat insects. Some are compelling, some less so. A few for consideration:



Buddha from Ancient Sculptures (if you like what you see, $190.95).
Ornate Leaf Beetle from bioquip, Asian Long-Horned Beetle from NY's Dept. of Ag, Carpet Beetle from Suburban Exterminating.


Since my first exposure to the Mandelbrot Set, I've associated its image with the seated Buddha. Nerds may note that the set has been shifted 90 degrees counter-clockwise to accommodate the comparison; others may neither notice nor mind.
But from what I've come across, most biological approximations to the Mandelbrot Set seem to be beetles or otherwise squat insects. Some are compelling, some less so. A few for consideration:



Buddha from Ancient Sculptures (if you like what you see, $190.95).
Ornate Leaf Beetle from bioquip, Asian Long-Horned Beetle from NY's Dept. of Ag, Carpet Beetle from Suburban Exterminating.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Whispered In Her Aear
Major Lazer "Keep it Going Louder" from Eric Wareheim on Vimeo.
Aear is the best spelling I could think of for the line that rhymes 'ear' with 'there'. I love this song.
Major Lazer- "Keep It Goin Louder" from trunk animation on Vimeo.
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