Off to the ball

Off to the ball, tell you all about it tomorrow. Hopefully with pictures.

The Market-O-Matic

    Mig Living’s work investigates the nuances of vibrations through the use of slow motion and close-ups which emphasize the Generative nature of digital media. Living explores abstract and slimy scenery as motifs to describe the idea of hyper-real reality. Using tuberous loops, lasers, and slow-motion images as patterns, Living creates meditative environments which suggest the expansion of art…

Via Vex who saw it at Riley Dog before I did.

Hey, go read this

First Melly broke my brain with the bunny and the apple, now this. (Warning: touching and fine, not weird.)

Cursor.org

So I was talking to Spacecheese on AIM this morning and he mentioned finding cursor.org through Words Mean Things, so I would have found it eventually because I visit Adam’s site daily, but then again I might not have clicked the link, because I don’t always visit all the sites people recommend on their weblogs so thanks, Space, for mentioning it. (Space is also responsible for any sparkles of genius in the post “Sleep Deprivation and the Birth of Myth” two posts down from this one, which grew out of another conversation, while I take responsibility for any lame bits.)

Redesign alert

Bauke’s got a cool redesign. Splashpage here.

Sleep deprivation and the birth of myth

Tired dad: [Brushing small child's teeth for her] “You know, brushing teeth is important. You have to brush your teeth because, eh, you got fish in there. And they lay eggs and the eggs hatch.”
Child: “Bargle garble…”
Tired dad: “Then you got all these baby fish swimming around in your mouth, and it tickles, and no one can understand you when you talk. So you gotta brush your teeth good.”
Mother: [Stops taking off makeup to devote full attention to this exchange] “??”