Party in My Tummy

Look! Karl Lagerfeld Is Stroking the Life-Size Chocolate Statue of Baptiste Giabiconi That He Made

The Universe According to Wikipedia

“The universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists[...]“

pa-pa-oom-mow-mow

This scene, well, the entire film for that matter, but this scene in particular… nothing less than life changing! PLEASE NOTE: The above, the famous “Singing Asshole” scene from John Water’s Pink Flamingos (1972), should be viewed, at least the first time, in the context of the entire movie. I’m not sure how I feel [...]

See him.

Stare at it.

Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage

Out of all the shows I had the privilege to see on a recent trip to New York, this exhibition was the star. It’s closed now, but buy the catalog online for $45–it’s worth it.

Homemade Space Photos

Apparently word of this two-student [MIT] team’s accomplishment went viral fall ’09, and was then picked up by a number of major news agencies, but I didn’t hear about it until recently–many months later. Nevertheless, I am obsessed. Google: MIT Students Space Pictures. There are other accounts of individuals succeeding at such attempts, but none [...]

L’il Suzie Sunbeam, A Literary Comic by N. Clair Clawser

Here are a few pages selected from the first issue of L’il Suzie Sunbeam, written and illustrated by N. Clair Clawser of Lititz, Pennsylvania. I discovered this comic, now in its seventh installment, from my mother who knows Clair from his third-shift  job at Engle Printing and Publishing where she is the HR secretary. We [...]

Studies in Pen Art

Drawn.ca linked to this fantastic PDF, “Studies in Pen Art”, a scan of a 1914 pamphlet by William Dennis.

Some Random Images

Exactly, some images I found online….

Orgone Accumulator Building Plans

Thank you to my classmate Jillian Vento for introducing me to Wilhelm Reich’s concept of orgone energy and his orgone accumulator. I find his work and approach absolutely fascinating…

“The Kilogram Isn’t What It Used to Be—It’s Lighter”

An interesting article on the kilogram against which every kilo in the world is measured. Apparently it is loosing mass?!