Last weekend I was walking home and saw that one of the stores in my neighborhood had been cloned and flattened. I greatly enjoyed the marketing prank and looked forward to the punch line the next day, not yet sure what they were selling. Sure enough, the butcher was back on Monday, it’s full dimensionality entact, albeit a little eyesore in the window completing the marketing. A lot of work for the few who saw it, but I appreciated my glimpse.
Author: Ted Hope
It never occurred to me that the judges that set our laws are so riddled with conflicts. Many of the Supreme Court judges continue to hold stock in companies that they either directly or indirectly must decide on. The Supreme Court is the most important job in the land, and I thought the judges took their jobs seriously. The New York Times had an editorial this Saturday that not only pointed the fallacy of this out, but also mentioned that most blatant abuser is Judge Steven Breyer who holds stock in more than three dozen companies. The editorial points out the many conflicts that have come for the judges who continue to hold stock, and how our nation’s legal system is stalled because of it. It definitely seems to me to be a good idea that if you want to be a Supreme Court judge you must agree to divest in your holdings, after all the country is a little bit more important than a little bit more profit. It also was a good idea two years ago when Congress changed the rules for the judges so they had no capital gains tax when they divested in order to avoid conflict. You can read the editorial here.
We don’t have TV in our house. No cable. No broadcast. But we do have a DVD player and we do have the internet. Got keep a toe in pop culture somehow…
As a result though I only know Yo Gabba Gabba via YouTube, but I have to say I love this marriage of Indie Rock and Animation. Both these songs, by Red House Painters and Dean & Britta are great, and the animation is lovely.
Best Film of 2008: Blu
I saw another installation/film of Blu’s awhile back at a gallery in NYC with my family and we were blown (bluwn?) away. In that one you could see him painting the animation but this one, sans human, with the sun and clouds working as the clock, adds onto the prior one’s promise.
Cool Cars
Jiminee! This would be a blast! More photos here.
Potter Puppet Pals
It’s nothing short of an absolute phenomenon. 45 million views! Loved by all, but beware, it is explosive.
Papercraft
We’ve been doing papercraft creatures in our house for probably two years now. We highly recommend printing on card stock. We look back on our paper days as just plain silliness now — “what were we thinking? paper?!!!”. We call all of them Ready Mechs in honor of the first site we discovered. Cubecraft though is a great place to start and a great solution to a rainy day — or one, like today, that’s too hot to go out. More papercraft to come…