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No, I’m not sure what animal was in it.

Help?

Does anyone remember that really well-rendered furry image floating around a while ago, a black and white bust shot with about a third of the image rendered in red tones? I’d really love to find that again if anyone could help me out, ahah.

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"Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences. (Roy Ascott’s phrase.) That solves a lot of problems: we don’t have to argue whether photographs are art, or whether performances are art, or whether Carl Andre’s bricks or Andrew Serranos’s piss or Little Richard’s ‘Long Tall Sally’ are art, because we say, ‘Art is something that happens, a process, not a quality, and all sorts of things can make it happen.’ … [W]hat makes a work of art ‘good’ for you is not something that is already ‘inside’ it, but something that happens inside you — so the value of the work lies in the degree to which it can help you have the kind of experience that you call art."

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Brian Eno (via jessiethatcher)

I could reblog/post this every day as a constant reminder.

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midcenturymodernfreak:

Olympia Traveller de Luxe | Made in Yugoslavia

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primaeros:

Interlude: Dark Days from Epiphany by Ian Jay.

Epiphany is about Eli, a deer kid in high school with a lot of issues— bad grades, careless friends, and a strained relationship with his preacher father, Henry. But when an errant truck puts Henry into critical condition, Eli seeks out Oscar, slacker ex-god of his family’s religion, to help recover his father. Things don’t go entirely as planned, and both Eli and Oscar will have to put everything they hold dear at risk in order to make things right again.

This comic needs your dollar-help to get into print! Get a copy for yourself! Less than a week left!

Crazy Good!

The more I see of Epiphany the more I like it.

If you do too, please go to the IndieGoGo link above & help them along!

SOME COOL DUDE PUT THE SECOND LITTLE FLASHBACK SEQUENCE FROM EPIPHANY UP ON TUMBLR FOR YOU TO READ!

Check it out, and yes, please, help us along! Four and a little more days left!

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Lexus made from clear acryilic by shopman on Flickr.

DoaFFD: progress

Nearly a year out from when I started lifting. Comparison shot under cut.

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Green Curry Chicken Breast with Peanuts. Pan-fried, as usual. This was fantastic, I’ll have to try this again! Hit the spot after I got done lifting and doing yard-work today.

Green Curry Chicken Breast with Peanuts. Pan-fried, as usual. This was fantastic, I’ll have to try this again! Hit the spot after I got done lifting and doing yard-work today.

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nbcnews:

Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds
(Photo: Intel)
Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student’s invention. She won a $50,000 prize Friday at an international science fair for creating an energy storage device that can be fully juiced in 20 to 30 seconds.
Read the complete story.

Everybody, remember this face.Remember this name.If this becomes a commonly used & highly lauded discovery, at some point a White guy is going to take credit, even if he has to word it like “Improved upon a previous…”No no noRemember this brown girl.Remeeeemmmmmberrrrr


She used a supercapacitor that’s entirely flexible, more than likely Graphene. If so, this is not a new discovery. You can actually make this at home. In any case however, she should still be lauded for her work.

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nbcnews:

Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds

(Photo: Intel)

Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student’s invention. She won a $50,000 prize Friday at an international science fair for creating an energy storage device that can be fully juiced in 20 to 30 seconds.

Read the complete story.

Everybody, remember this face.
Remember this name.
If this becomes a commonly used & highly lauded discovery, at some point a White guy is going to take credit, even if he has to word it like “Improved upon a previous…”
No no no
Remember this brown girl.
Remeeeemmmmmberrrrr

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She used a supercapacitor that’s entirely flexible, more than likely Graphene. If so, this is not a new discovery. You can actually make this at home. In any case however, she should still be lauded for her work.

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