Entries Categorized as 'Thoughts'
Why is the Sky Dark at Night?
September 6, 2010
The Monk & The Monkey
August 29, 2010
A determined young boy, Ragu, is sent by his master on his final quest to become a monk. .
Pop Out Painter – Alexa Meade
August 25, 2010
The Mockingbird Song
August 24, 2010
An animated bedtime story that is not appropriate for young children
How to Replace Vital Documents
August 24, 2010
Birth certificates, Social Security cards, passport, deeds, titles, and tax returns: All documents you’re supposed to store in safe, fireproof place. But let’s say you’ve been less than diligent about doing so. As GRS points out, they’re not documents you generally need often, but when you do need them—say to “sell your car, travel overseas, [...]
Danny and Annie
August 18, 2010
The PBS series POV is airing a series of animations made from stories told to StoryCorps. The latest story involves Danny Perasa and his wife Annie, who have been in love since 1978. This animation was directed by the Rauch Brothers, on whose blog you’ll find more about the work. Warning: this will tug at [...]
That’s Just Disgusting: Fly Leg Eyelashes
August 11, 2010
Fly leg eyelashes. Gross. Granted, flylashes was just a sculptural video, but putting fly legs on your eyes is still gross. As Harrison puts it, “Flylashes was intended as a play on the format of the Chimera, highlighting the use of the fly in the investigation of genetics and its similarity to the structure [...]
It’s Mine!: The Evil Dead Fake Blood Recipe
August 11, 2010
This is the recipe used for all the fake blood in The Evil Dead, per Bruce Campbell’s autobiography.
Later, Suckers!: How To Skip All The Other Floors When Riding In An Elevator
August 11, 2010
If you are constantly floor-skipping your coworkers are gonna have to start using the stairs! And that, dear reader, is my plan for a healthier America.
A Snapshot of Humanity: 30 Amazing Portrait Photographs
August 11, 2010
Portrait photography can be one of the most powerful and impactful forms of photography. One only needs to remember the famous National Geographic photograph of an Afghan girl and the story behind that photograph to understand the power of portrait photography. With use of selective color techniques, black and white photography, HDR and other photography [...]
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