Monday, May 31, 2004

the poozies - all i want: "An astonishing reinterpretation of 'Wouldn't It Be Loverly,' the fine song from Lerner/Lowew's My Fair Lady."
stairway to stardom
Childrens Music Games by Morton Subotnick Creating Music

Sunday, May 30, 2004


hello
ordinary days: street photography by Corvisier - Barberis
Turning the Pages: "Discover the British Library's award-winning system Turning the Pages. Just click on the links, wait a few moments, then turn the pages of our great books."

Friday, May 28, 2004

silmonia paris photography
Props for strindberg and helium, which *did* lead me to miss julie at dcac.
Stills Gallery - Narelle Autio and Trent Parke: "The Seventh Wave, a series of black and white underwater images, depicts the drama and otherworldliness which lies under the surface of the water."
Photography by Frank Paulin
Fafblog interviews: OSAMA BIN LADEN.:
"FAFBLOG: So Osama bin Laden, how's evil doin?
OSAMA BIN LADEN: MWAHAHAHAHA! Oh, evil stands ready to triumph over good, little Fafnir!
FB: Oh I do not believe that Osama bin Laden! Good will always triumph over evil.
OBL: Not THIS time! This time I'm hatching my most diabolical scheme ever - my plot to elect JOHN KERRY president!
FB: Oh no!"

Thursday, May 27, 2004

Ag magazine | Tissue of lies: "how to apply some simple digital trickery to recreate the carbon tissue process, one of the most demanding vintage printing techniques"

Wednesday, May 26, 2004

World's Largest Roadside Attractions: "A collection of larger-than-life roadside attractions from around the world"

this and that from metafilter.
Worlds Largest Things Traveling Roadside Attraction: "World's Largest Collection of World's Smallest Versions of World's Largest Things"
the splatometer: "Throughout June, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is asking drivers to fit a special sticky panel on their cars to catch insects.

The "splatometer" will then be removed and the number of insects counted. "

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Morguefile.com :: free stock photos archive
Foreword: Covers so bad: early Harlequin book covers
Digital Sucks: " (Holga Camera Photography, Diana Camera Photography, Plastic Camera Photography, Pinhole Camera Photography, and Toy Camera Photography)"

Sunday, May 23, 2004

shocking, weird, hard to find movies
ice ice hoffy: "Ice-T recently revealed that he and Hasselhoff, star of 80's action television show 'Knight Rider' and the worldwide hit 'Bay Watch' are working on a rap album."
Phototalk: "'The digital revolution is creating a gaping hole in our heritage'
[Digital Cameras, Photography and The Implications Part II]"
Modern Ruins by Phillip Buehler

Saturday, May 22, 2004

Gunkanjima-text-E: "I was twenty-two when I first visited the island I had dreamed about ever since childhood. Much like a fortress built upon the sea, surrounded by high walls,the island possessed an air of a small kingdom, where its denizens boasted 'There is nothing we don't have here.' They were right. They did have everything within their miniature kingdom - except a cemetery. But, the irony of it was proven by the passag e of time. Already, the island had been doomed to turn into an enormous graveyard."

Friday, May 21, 2004

ID ~ Interchangeable Disturbances:

"Interchangeable Disturbance (ID) consists of 60 color photographs centered on the desires and fantasies of a wedding cake figurine."

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Dokaka.com!:

Japanese a cappella beat-box. Come for "Smells Like Teen Spirit"; stay for "Ramblin' man."
wire vs. britney!

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Die Anstalt

plush therapy

Monday, May 10, 2004

The Poetry of Donald Rumsfeld: Lyrics and Clips:

"direct quotes from Rumsfeld's Pentagon briefings and other interviews ... [music] Written by composer and pianist Bryant Kong, the songs are in an accessible style based in classical music, with strong popular influences from cabaret to pop music. They are sung by soprano Elender Wall."

Thursday, May 06, 2004

i touch myself:

"by a choir of teenage girls from Belgium"
The Captain Beefheart Radar Station - Saturday Night Live:

"On 22nd November 1980 The Magic Band gave a storming performance of Ashtray Heart and Hot Head in front of a studio audience for Saturday Night Live. Here you can download excellent quality mp3s of the tunes, kindly sent to me by Hammy, and a video of the complete performance kindly sent to me by Benjamin Horrendous."

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

hairy diamond - givin' up:
music (for robots): Uaaaaaaaaaaa...:

Japanese dub.
Can the Subaltern Sing? Or Who's Ashamed of William Hung?:

Lays out some objections I have to this novelty-actification of the Other, but ends with crap about the redefinition of masculinity. So *that's* what Stepin Fetchit was ...
rush on torture:

"Folks, these torture pictures with the women torturers, I mean Marv Albert looking at those pictures would say, "Hey, that doesn't look so bad." You know, if you really look at these pictures, I mean I don't know if it's just me but it looks like anything you'd see Madonna or Britney Spears do on stage. Maybe you can get an NEA grant for something like this. I mean this is something you can see at Lincoln Center from an NEA grant, maybe on Sex in the City: the Movie."

via
uggabugga.

Sunday, May 02, 2004

Raymondo's Dance-O-Rama:

"After World War II, many Japanese performers and recording artists had very successful careers adopting a variety of western styles ranging from Big Band to Cha-cha, but always with a distinctive eastern flavor. One vocal group that achieved tremendous popularity in this area was the duo of Emi and Umi Ito, better known as the Peanuts. Here in the west, we were treated to their vocal stylings in Japanese monster movies, wherein they played the tiny priestesses of Mothra. Here's one of their albums, a charming selection of pop tunes from 1963 (many sung in english)."
The Rasterbator:

"The Rasterbator is a web service which creates huge rasterized pictures out of relatively small image files. The pictures can be assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 5 meters in size"

Saturday, May 01, 2004

WFMU's Blast of Hot Air: May 2004:

"MP3s from the fringes: new sounds, obscure audio, found sound, and other sonic stimulants unique to WFMU."
oh, great:


Darwin-Free Fun for Creationists


""My kids kept recognizing flaws in the presentation," said Mrs. Passmore, of Jackson, Ala. "You know — the whole `millions of years ago dinosaurs ruled the earth' thing." "