Friday, October 30, 2009

Painting Inferno

Do NOT do this at home. No matter how much you like to paint.






Every year universities have school festivals and the students put on a dance exhibition. This year, one school's dancers were caught on video and uploaded to a host and now You! can view it. This is Part One.

Also, if you go to YouTube and search for:
you will find another video. Odd, that, finding a video on TouYube. Anyway, this video has a troop of fire demons dancing with globs and poles of fire.

Meanwhile, Normal Dancers, Part One.







Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Magical Listening Experience

To celebrate my finishing my largest book (A4 when closed, about 200 pages, I think. I forget. I suppose I could go look it up, but... nyah.) Big Book. The cover is made of an old obi from an old kimono that I bought at an old flea market in an old temple. The obi, not the kimono. Anyway, to celebrate finishing it, I provide to you, the viewer/listener with a Magical Listening Experience:

Today's Playlist

Wagner - Ride Of The Valkyries
Neil Peart - Drum Solo R-30
Alice Cooper - Poison
Little Feat - Dixie Chicken
Little Feat - Skin It Back
Jesse Mccartney - Beautiful Soul
Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca




MusicPlaylist
Music Playlist at MixPod.com

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

How Many Experiments Today, Dr. Watson?

I experimented with perfect binding - the binding cheap detective novels use to keep the pages between the covers of scantily-clad dames with cigarettes hanging from the mouths while they fondle the business end of some sap's revolver.

The result was a book with a lot of pages falling on the floor like so many corpses in a gangland shoot out. This was not the result I was hoping for so I ripped the book apart like a gold-digger rips through a fortune. I sewed the loose sheets of paper up, glued them very heavily and gave them an offer they couldn't refuse. It looks and feels better and its pages also staying in one place. This is usually considered to be a good thing.

Next, I will experiment with more glue, more thread, more pages... In fact, as we speak at this moment, two books are being pressed. Both perfect binding. Both about 100 pages. Papers of different sizes though. The covers are being designed tomorrow. Or someone's waking up with a horse head in their bed. If you know what I mean.

And now, even if you don't know what I mean, a jazzy piece of music from ez2google which can be found at GarageBand.com. Listen to it, if you know what's good for ya.