Just goes to show
Quote of the ummmm week
“It’s a very strange paper. There is a core that is competently done; it’s a review of the various functions of the mitochondrion, and 90% of it is useful, detailed stuff. It’s a bit outside my field, but what I could follow seemed reasonable. But then…oh, man. Every once in a while, it just goes cockeyed and throws out these incredible non sequiturs, making bizarre assertions that are unjustified by the evidence. If Norman Bates were the author of this paper, I’d be able to tell you exactly which parts he wrote while wearing a dress.”
(PZ Myers, over at Pharyngula, and thanks to Nick for calling it to my attention)
links for 2008-02-06
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from Architectradure: Seamless Technology in Design …I want the 2.0 version…
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from Onion News Network, via information aesthetics
Simply brilliant
(The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, via Suburban Guerrilla… especially love the bit about Appalachian folksong collectors in Plus-4s)
Jackleg video
I’ve been thinking about presentation of still images via animation, considering both the technical wherewithals and the aesthetics of visual and audio production (voiceover? textover? music?). This realization of Hine photographs from ScrappyGater provides a lot of food for thought:
Personally, I’d rather hear than read those captions and screens of text, and I’m not sure what I think about Ashokan Farewell as accompaniment (though it’s a marvelous tune, applicable to just about anything reflective or heart-wrenching).
…and ScrappyGater (Michael Jeffries) has a fistful of other Productions that you’ll be greatly Informed by. Note especially his not-still-image videos Ya Don’t Fool with the Ingledoos (which isn’t embeddable, but you’ll probably be glad you clicked, unless you’re a snake fancier) and Uncle Buddy: Jackleg General Contracting Hour, both of which carry me back to Old Virginny, fer shur.
Food Stamp Blues
Over at Old Blue Bus, 9 minutes of New Orleans’ Treme Brass Band for to brighten the Day:
Food Stamp Blues
links for 2008-02-05
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a mashup map by Huffington Post, MOST revealing…
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from Shorpy
Ooooooh yeah!
Roy Zimmerman on The Big Tent (thanks Nick!):
If you buy just one book this year
…I suggest Claire Nouvian’s The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss. This one will surprise even the most jaded palate, delight any passing children, change your view of what the world is all about. Sounds fulsome? Take a look at some of the images at the University of Chicago Press site, and sharpen up that credit card. You won’t regret it.