Friday, June 22, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Traveling Museum Boxes by Ron Pippin
Mr. Pippin has created some remarkable traveling boxes similar to the thaumaturgic cartographers efforts. Most probably a kindred spirit. His work overall is captivating.
Pippin's Box Page
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art,
boxes,
curio,
Ron Pippin,
sculpture,
traveling boxes
Friday, June 08, 2007
Mystery Skeleton On Ice
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Marine scientists in Canada and abroad are puzzled by bizarre photographs that appear to show the skeleton of a large mammal jutting out of an iceberg that recently drifted past Newfoundland's east coast.
That's as definitive as federal Fisheries and Oceans research scientist Gary Stenson can be about the photos. He has no DNA sample.
"It looks like a mammal," he said.
If it was prehistoric creature, Stenson says it may have fallen into a crevasse and froze.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Vial of Vile
Field agents have reported terrifying proof of Von Karajon's genetic experimentations. I am currently in negotiations to bring this specimen to the US for verification. Stay tuned.
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bat,
embryo,
genetic experiment,
two-headed,
Von Karajon
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Ghost Ship Surfaces in SF
Last week the citizens of Gotham were disturbed to see a ship "sinking" in the waters around New York. This week in San Francisco, residents were shocked to see a long-lost shipwreck re-emerge from its watery tomb.
During a low tide on Monday, the wooden skeleton of the sunken ship mysteriously appeared above the waterline on San Francisco's Ocean Beach, not far from the city's zoo.
SF Chronicle Story
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Greenwich Emotion Map
The Greenwich Emotion Map was created by people walking around the community wearing devices that measured galvanic skin response; the compiled results suggest a collective emotional response to each location.
Link
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Friday, June 01, 2007
Privacy
He gets upset if you call him a monkey
The Mach 5 will be placed on a crane and most effects will be computer-generated.
One real effect, though: Chim Chim.
"They're using a real monkey," Hirsch says. "Just don't call him that. He's a chimpanzee. He gets upset if you call him a monkey."
Posted
USA Today Interview
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Chim Chim,
chimpanzee,
Mach 5,
monkey,
Racer X,
Speed Racer
Heaven Knows, Apparently
But needs bumper stickers to remind people. Heaven must be smart enough to know people forget things. Heaven must have the interweb.
If your organs go to heaven then tattoos must go as well. What if you had hip replacement surgery, will the stainless steel bits make the jump? If you can take stainless steel why not take the gun they couldn't pry from your cold, dead fingers?
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