September 5, 2007

I would very much like to own a Monome 256. It looks like just the kind of wonderful toy I need* these days. They mentioned the beautiful woodwork was from Atlanta---I wonder if that's Matt Soorikian's craftmanship? *i.e., want


September 4, 2007

An interview with Michael Cook, who explores municipal drain systems and other subterranean infrastructure.

Even people I know who self-identify as urban explorers aren’t at all that interested in undergrounding – especially not in storm drains. A lot of them just don’t see the actual interest. It’s not a detail-rich environment. You can walk six kilometers underground through nearly featureless pipe---and there’s not something to see and photograph every five feet.

Cook has plenty of wonderful photographs and logs of his trips at Vanishing Point.








I love the library

Part of my typical weekend routine is to go to the local library to get my fix. Great trip yesterday: aside from picking up a couple dozen cds and some promising fiction, I completely scored in the magazine section. Yesterday when I stopped by I found the latest issues of the New Yorker, National Geographic, Wired, Business Week, Economist, and Real Simple... all of them waiting there, as if they had been set aside just for me to take home. I've never had such luck.





August 30, 2007

I'd never heard of the Georgia Guidestones, a monument with six 20-foot slabs of granite standing upright, 100 tons of roadside attraction. Inscribed in 8 languages are 10 edicts:

  • Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
  • Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
  • Unite humanity with a living new language.
  • Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
  • Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
  • Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
  • Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
  • Balance personal rights with social duties.
  • Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
  • Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature

The monument is out near the city of Elberton, Georgia. Time for a road trip, I think.



August 29, 2007

I finally saw Paris, je t'aime last night, and loved it. (The first time I tried, the theater had a bizarre emergency closing.) Anyway, be sure to check it out if it comes to your neighborhood, and buy the DVD in November.



August 26, 2007

An interview with expert calligrapher Bernard Maisner, who does the usual wedding invitations, window signs, but has also had cameos in major films:

I did writing on-camera for a documentary film about the Oswald/Kennedy assassination by famed German filmmaker Willi Huismann. I had to write like Lee Harvey Oswald live on camera. Writing samples of Oswald were provided to me from the U.S. National Archive and Records Administration. I studied the writing, analyzed and made U&LC alphabet charts from Oswald’s writing, traced and memorized every letter, as well as his combinations of letters, and studied other characteristics of his writing so that I could write the way Oswald did—immediately and without thinking.



August 25, 2007

Something to listen to this weekend: This American Life, "Blame It on Art". "The darker side of the art world: petty jealousies, competitiveness, failure." Listen also: every other episode. I'm not sure how they keep the show so consistently good.