CYCLEVISION: YELLOWSTONE TOUR (WATCH WHILE YOU RIDE)

January 25, 2010




This was “found” in the sense that it was “stolen from Brian and scanned”.

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“GEMSTONES” BY TOM BUCKHOLZ – 4MIN30SEC INSTANT RICE VERSION (WIP)

January 24, 2010


GEMSTONES – Tom Buckholz – 4 min 30 sec INSTANT RICE version from SUPERHITOPS on Vimeo.


GEMSTONES is a short movie I’ve been working on. Here’s the full description from my Vimeo page.

GEMSTONES is part of a larger found footage remixing project begun by Tom Buckholz in 2009. This extended, second version of GEMSTONES was screened (as a work in progress) at INSTANT RICE on January 16, 2010. This cut adds footage from El Topo, Manhattan, Murder By Death, 3 Ninjas, a found high school reunion tape, a found wedding anniversary party tape, a Zion I music video, and original footage. Additional audio from The Rain Man, Mr. Oizo, Abba, Lightning Bolt, and Jessica Arnold. superhitops.com and tombuckholz.com .


And here’s the original, 2 minute Hott Lava version, with original description.

GEMSTONES – Tom Buckholz – 2 min Hott Lava Version from SUPERHITOPS on Vimeo.

GEMSTONES is part of a larger found footage remixing project begun by Tom Buckholz in 2009. This 2 minute cut premiered at Hott Lava ( http://www.hottlava.net ) on June 26. GEMSTONES uses footage from Jewelry Television (a home shopping channel), Candyman, The Amityville Horror, Sneakers, and clips of women dancing in religious ceremonies. http://www.tombuckholz.com and http://www.superhitops.com


See hottlava.net for info on upcoming Hott Lava events. This beautiful flyer is currently up for Hott Lava III, which happens on Friday, February 5th, in Ann Arbor, MI. You should totally go.

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BAD TRACKING & VIDEO CAPTURE FREEZE FRAMES

January 20, 2010




The first and last images of this post are frames of original VHS footage, with colors modified. The images in between are single frame captures taken of children’s educational videos, imported from a VCR with bad tracking.





















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THE TERRIBLE THING OF ALPHA-9! CARTOON ANIMATION BY JAKE ARMSTRONG

January 19, 2010




The Terrible Thing of Alpha-9! was created by Jake Armstrong over the course of 15 months or so. Jake says in this excellent post at Cartoon Brew, that he made Alpha-9! entirely in Flash with a Cintiq (stylus and tablet), aside from initial story boards. He also cites specific Bugs Bunny references and other inspiration for the short.

I took some captures of the animation, which highlight a few of my favorite shots.



Jake’s blog is here, and includes a post showing these hand made business cards he stamped.



cartons and things

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THE GRADUATE – 1979 VHS COVER/BOX

January 18, 2010





Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross.


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“DULL BULB & ALL” ART BLOG (DULLBULB.TUMBLR.COM)

January 13, 2010


Dull Bulb & All is a clean and simple art blog heavy on large images. Very good taste, which is to say very close to my own. You tend to get around 5 or 6 pictures of work from each artist selected for a post.

Above, all from Dull Bulb & All, Katharina Trudzinski’s assemblage of painted wood, Henry Gunderson’s painting (dude is 18 years old), and Sophie Kern’s collage/drawing.

Go to the dullbulb tumblr site to see more info and work from these artists, and links to their sites. There’s also a short video interview/studio visit with Kern. Some of her drawings in the video feel and look a lot like Neckface pieces, if my memory serves me correctly. I would prefer to believe that Sophie Kern is an adorable actress hired to play a public persona, through which Neckface can experiment with new material.



Below, more featured artists from the blog.

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APPEARANCES OF JIGSAW PUZZLES IN CONTEMPORARY ART

January 10, 2010


Untitled photograph by Lieven Segers from his solo show, We’ve got a date with the night at Maes & Matthys Gallery, May & June, 2009, Antwerp, Belgium. Texts from other Lieven Segers works to the right read, at first glance he appears to be a typical monster, waiting, & I’ve always wanted to do this but I never thought it was so fucking boring.



Untitled, 1990, Jigsaw puzzle, 106.5 x 152.5 cm. A jigsaw puzzle completed with a 2 cm space between each piece, & Untitled, 1997, Paper, 28 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm. A 21.5 x 28 cm sheet of paper was cut and curled”., two works by Tom Friedman. Both scanned from his Phaidon book.


Matthew Dent is an artist from London who makes puzzles and has them up for sale for ridiculously cheap. They’re listed at £17 with p+p included (which I will assume is a fancier version of shipping & handling). Above, some of Matthew Dent’s puzzles and a poster illustration from his vast online portfolio.

Below, Space Houses, a t-shirt illustration by Dent.

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BIBLIODYSSEY’S “A TWIST OF REED” & OTHER SELECTED BOOK ART SCANS

January 9, 2010


Above, from BibliOdyssey posts:

A TIME TABLE from the book Mitchell’s New General Atlas, Containing Maps Of The Various Countries Of The World, Plans Of Cities, Etc., Embraced In Ninety-Three Quarto Maps, Forming A Series Of One Hundred and Forty-seven Maps and Plans, Together With Valuable Statistical Tables..’ by Samuel Augustus Mitchell Jr, 1883, from BibliOdyssey post Victorian Infographs.

Untitled scan from the book, London Town (1883), Designed and illustrated by Thos. Crane & Ellen Houghton, from BibliOdyssey post London Town.

Pasquin’s wind card[s] on the wind trade of the year 1720, from BibliOdyssey post, The Mirror of Folly

Uncredited illustration from a Hungarian geology book, from BibliOdyssey post, Splintered Remainders


Above, assorted drawings by E. T. Reed from BibliOdyssey post, A Twist of Reed

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WIKIBUMP ANIMATION FOR THE ENTRY, “FULL MOON”

January 8, 2010


The Wikipedia article traffic statistics site lets you enter a term, select a month and year (formatted with “200902″ representing February, 2009), and view a graph of daily wikipedia page views for that subject.

I made the above animation using the page view statistics from January, 2008, through January, 2010, for the Wikipedia page on “full moon”. Each month is a frame, with one or two removed due to incomplete data. You can see that the spiked interest (“Wikibump”) in the full moon article is at its highest each month on the days that a full moon is happening.

Perhaps page views are lower for a full moon in a certain month because it was cloudy that night and fewer people noticed. Or higher the next month because the moon was full on Friday the 13th.




This graph for December 2009 is my favorite, and reflects the fact that we had 2 full moons in the month (on the 2nd and the 31st). If a month gives us two full moons, the second is known as a “blue moon”.


The page views for “blue moon” on Wikipedia rise from an average of three or four thousand throughout the greater portions of December ’09 and January ’10, with a peak of 181,200 the night of the blue moon — also the last night of the decade, New Year’s Eve.





Page views for each day of the selected month are listed at the tops of the bars. Unfortunately, relative bar height is not consistent across months, as seen in the changing notation on the far right edge of the graphs.

I found out about the Wikipedia article traffic statistics page from boingboing.net‘s post, Wikibumps, in which guest blogger Andrea James investigates the site and catalogs a bunch of interesting examples of media events and current events sparking traffic jumps on certain Wiki pages.




On her above side-by-side comparison, Andrea writes, In some cases, the article achieves stasis at a higher level than it had before the wikibump. For instance, Kanye “Imma Let You Finish” West’s bump was 300,000. Taylor Swift’s was 250,000, but Taylor probably came out ahead, as she achieved stasis at more than twice Kanye’s views in December, the last full month of reporting.

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12 SCIENTIFICALLY Prepared Slides of ASSORTED ANATOMICAL TISSUE

December 6, 2009

LEG OF BEETLE China


FLAVOR ESSENCE



PROFESSIONAL SIZE SLIDES


OF MOUSE



THE LARVA OF SEA URCHIN



A HOBBY TODAY – A PROFESSION TOMORROW

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