'Debcha sez, "This is an incredibly arresting stop-motion video, both in technique and content. Entirely composed of paintings on public walls, sidewalks, and other spaces, it follows a creature as it undergoes a mindbending series of transformations - mating, mutating, and mitosing through multiarmed monsters, scuttling spiders, a herd of teeth, and more. Considerable visual wit is in evidence, as the paintings interact with their substrates - a trompe d'oeil brick falls out of a wall, pieces of paper are snatched with a froglike tongue, and hiding places are found in the corners of crumbling walls. Watching and re-watching it consumed way too much of my time today. (and it's CC-licensed - share and enjoy!)"'
Can I have some peace and quiet?
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I am so tired of hearing politics, just let me sit here alone for a
few minutes;
No bashing or criticizing.
Just let me sit here and hear nothing.
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Don’t panic! This blog has changed
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My heart sinks. I have to master a new blogging system, and hope that it
works. You see, the new blog will show only one…
How Canada became poorer than Alabama
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In December, Tommy Battle’s dream came true. The five-term Mayor of
Huntsville is Alabama to the bone, born in Birmingham and a graduate of the
state unive...
OpenAI CEO reduces childhood to a power bill
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On again off again OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who famously claimed he could not
raise a child without AI, now sums up the meaning of life as the carbon
footp...
Can't keep the guns and the money
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Looks like yesterday's meeting was just another failed attempt to break the
deadlock. The "agreement" the political leaders reached is practically
worth no...
On hiatus
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I've run this blog for a long time. Especially by Internet standards. But,
as you may have noticed lately, I'm just not updating the site on a regular
basi...
The Lynch List, 09-Jul-2012
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First: Equality of Opportunity is a much-abused buzz-statement. I have
argued in the past that this is a codeword for Equality of Outcome, and
been critici...
THINGS ARE MOVING - AGAIN
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The WSJ’s Peggy Noonan checks US election numbers: The polls are tightening
and no one is sure why. A Reuters/Ipsos poll through…
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