That hidden art box is such a glorious idea.
Hidden in plain sight.
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painting of forest undergrowth, reduced to green dots with some explosions of yellow at the top of the painting. the trunks of two trees are also visible.
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Photographic print left in a secret but public art box.
Finally left some prints and a couple of copies of a book in a funny little anonymous art box we have in the town, which my friend made.
Previously
https://mltshp.com/p/1RAM7
https://mltshp.com/p/1RJTH
Previously
https://mltshp.com/p/1RAM7
https://mltshp.com/p/1RJTH
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Edited Kennedy Centre wall
RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES
JOHN F KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES
JOHN F KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
That’s a weird barcode. My barcode scanner had problems recognizing it, but eventually settled on 86 47
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"RUN! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
THE WHOLE GARDEN'S ALIVE!
IT'LL KILL US ALL!!
AAAAAWK! AAARGH!!"
Illustration art shows a group of scientists in apparent mortal peril from a gigantic, tendrilled living plant that takes up almost the entire comic panel.
THE WHOLE GARDEN'S ALIVE!
IT'LL KILL US ALL!!
AAAAAWK! AAARGH!!"
Illustration art shows a group of scientists in apparent mortal peril from a gigantic, tendrilled living plant that takes up almost the entire comic panel.
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Three pictures of doors in a stump
One day I'll make the pilgrimage here.
Completely hinged. Looking well made, and truly quaint.
@poorusher admission is free
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Screenshot of some font samples, including the classic Mac system font Chicago, here called "Chicago15", used for all menus, window bar titles, system messages, and so on for Mac systems 1-7.5. There is "Chicago30", which is a 2x upscale from Chicago15. Below them are "Monaco11" and "Monaco15", the sans-serif monospace font which has been a default system font from the very first Mac through today, over 40 years later, albeit looking very different due to how much the technology has changed.
...a kind soul has made the effort of compiling various dumps people have made of old Macintosh system fonts (and other user-inaccessible fonts, such as "eWorld Tight 18"!), including bitmap and early OpenType fonts, and released them as uniform FontFactory and Truetype files.
There are hundreds of fonts and variations here. In the days before live onscreen vector graphics each size had to be drawn separately, so they look different in ways you can't replicate just by up/downscaling one font.
https://github.com/JohnDDun...
Chicago15 is my madeline.
There are hundreds of fonts and variations here. In the days before live onscreen vector graphics each size had to be drawn separately, so they look different in ways you can't replicate just by up/downscaling one font.
https://github.com/JohnDDun...
Chicago15 is my madeline.
Always was a sucker for Cairo (AKA easy access to the DogCow)
Yes! I have ChiTown light but it's aliased and smoothed unless you use it at pt11 or what have you.
I collected so many fonts back in the day, it was like unlimited funding for the candy store.
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It's done. I installed everything this morning, and within about 10 minutes, neighbors started coming by to play.
This is just me (my wife shot the vertical video) plinking around.
I'll post a bunch of process photos and notes on the blog and add a link to that here eventually, but as of today, I'm really pleased with the sound quality from the resonators.
It's lovely having soft tones float up through the living room window as random people stop by to make random music.
It's the whole reason why I built the thing in the first place.
This is just me (my wife shot the vertical video) plinking around.
I'll post a bunch of process photos and notes on the blog and add a link to that here eventually, but as of today, I'm really pleased with the sound quality from the resonators.
It's lovely having soft tones float up through the living room window as random people stop by to make random music.
It's the whole reason why I built the thing in the first place.
Love this so much! The open access, the DIY street art nature of it, and the dreamy notes drifting up for you to enjoy. Great idea and top work 😊♥️💯
Perhaps a xylophone virtuoso will pay a visit one day, and you'll suddenly hear some masterful melodies floating into your living room.
Love it! I love my wind chime that has similar sound qualities.
This brings me such joy!
This triggers Steve Reich for me, and it’s a good trigger.
(Playing Six Marimbas right now.
Yay for streaming in the Apple Classical app. I doubt this was on the mp3 pile…)
(Playing Six Marimbas right now.
Yay for streaming in the Apple Classical app. I doubt this was on the mp3 pile…)
Thanks for the kind words, all. Pretty sure this is a Good Thing, but we former Big City dwellers occasionally fret about Something Bad Happening to it.
That said, it survived multiple burns off-playa abuse (a homeless guy once was so entranced he tried to play it with his head) and 10 years on the street in LA, so …
@mikenmar we’ve had all sorts of amazing pros bang on it - can’t wait!
@mare Ooo, I’ll go look that up - thanx!
That said, it survived multiple burns off-playa abuse (a homeless guy once was so entranced he tried to play it with his head) and 10 years on the street in LA, so …
@mikenmar we’ve had all sorts of amazing pros bang on it - can’t wait!
@mare Ooo, I’ll go look that up - thanx!
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A cloud formation with pink edges that looks more like smoke from a giant fire
Wow. I take some good ones, but ... wow. Location? Date?
Oops. Location will be just fine.
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more of this energy. every where.
Nutfield close indeed
i would pay good money to see Wayne from Letterkenny unload on that knob - first verbally, then physically.
mass murderer
Cunt is too flattering.
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"The Man on the Endless Stairway!"
"The stairway had to end somewhere! But, perhaps it would be better for Carl Cragg if he never found out where!"
Illustration art shows a man climbing an endless staircase shrouded in gray clouds. He is carrying a gun.
"The stairway had to end somewhere! But, perhaps it would be better for Carl Cragg if he never found out where!"
Illustration art shows a man climbing an endless staircase shrouded in gray clouds. He is carrying a gun.
Partway up he meets a lady who insists she bought the stairway.
Fixin' to steal that boulder from that guy, must be so valuable!
Oops? All Escher.
Wasn't there a scene like this in The Phantom Tollbooth?
Yesterday upon the stair...
Thomas M. Disch wrote an exceptionally creepy existential short story based in this sort of premise.
The story text and several dramatic readings can be found here: https://www.google.com/search...
The story text and several dramatic readings can be found here: https://www.google.com/search...
The stairway starts banking slightly in the distance, I bet it’s on a Möbius strip. We all know what will happen next.
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I chortled!
Amazing
at least babies are getting enrichment things.
the fascists are just getting money, drugs, and booze.
the fascists are just getting money, drugs, and booze.
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A crew worker removes the letter R or P from Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Centre. The worker is on a scaffold and has been photographed through tarpaulin.
Underrr the cover of whatever that is made of, even reality is going to take a knee, for the madman. Already the price is heady for the return of our country. Let us find the heaviest feet to drag, to prevent the other usurpations of our national identity.
I wonder what's going to happen to the letters. If Trump gets a hold of them, I'm guessing he'll sell them off at some ridiculously inflated price.
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Marge Simpson in her bed clothes:
"Have you been up all night watching scaffolding?"
"Have you been up all night watching scaffolding?"
Good dry run for when we're staring all day at a live shot of Walter Reed.
Hey, he only needed 22 specialists for his last checkup.
@jpoulos inshallah.
Maybe it will happen today
Fuckers with the tarp now.
Ok, just this once - somebody AI that shit
Ok, just this once - somebody AI that shit
I want him to last until November. They will have some sort of recovery if he goes before with massive cries of “He held us hostage!” and the like.
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Crime Think and heading North little by little
100% Obligation to Disrupt
@idogcow same
Let's get hurt.
@bencmeissner Same!
John Hurt? Get him now.
Safety second body last
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How do you like your Pier Review now, jerk-face?
@idogcow Hehehehehe
Steroids and AI
@roonie 😳
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The 'Congo' pinball machine (1995, Williams Electronic Games) sits in what appears to be a theater lobby space. A person in a gorilla costume is posing next to the machine.
source: https://pinside.com/pinball...
👁️ 🫵
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Built on an airplane tug frame according to the steward caring for the vehicle. Has a lower and upper deck for lounging, projecting music system, several hundred watts of LEDs, and powered by two propane alternators and an ungodly amount of lithium ion batteries. Did not get a chance to see it lit up since it was blazingly bright out today.
Seen at the Currents New Media exhibition in SFe.
https://currentsnewmedia.org/
Seen at the Currents New Media exhibition in SFe.
https://currentsnewmedia.org/
Neat! Maybe I’ll take the RailRunner up to see it
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An angular aluminum tube frame 8 feet long stands on 4 short tube legs set into a lawn in front of a pale green 1929 house against a blue sky.
(previously: https://www.xylovan.com/xylovan/)
I’ve dreamed of installing the big xylophone in front of the house ever since we moved in five years ago.
My son and I finally picked up the all instruments from storage in LA and brought them home in January. I have another project in the works using keys from the other big keyboard - details to come as it comes together.
Over the past few weeks I polished up all the keys, built new resonators, and rebuilt the top end of the frame to fix the ugly gap that used to be there to allow it to mount cleanly on the van’s flanks. It’s a lot purtier now.
This morning I dug holes for the four legs with a posthole digger and then lowered the frame into place with the help of friends and neighbors.
I plumbed and leveled things with the frame parallel to the little slope in front of the house ( at a nice, playable 40-degree angle), set the legs in place with small stones to steady them, and poured in and then doused a bag of quickset concrete for each.
Tomorrow I mount the new resonators and reinstall 2-1/2 octaves worth of aluminum keys.
It’s happening. I’m stoked.
I’ve dreamed of installing the big xylophone in front of the house ever since we moved in five years ago.
My son and I finally picked up the all instruments from storage in LA and brought them home in January. I have another project in the works using keys from the other big keyboard - details to come as it comes together.
Over the past few weeks I polished up all the keys, built new resonators, and rebuilt the top end of the frame to fix the ugly gap that used to be there to allow it to mount cleanly on the van’s flanks. It’s a lot purtier now.
This morning I dug holes for the four legs with a posthole digger and then lowered the frame into place with the help of friends and neighbors.
I plumbed and leveled things with the frame parallel to the little slope in front of the house ( at a nice, playable 40-degree angle), set the legs in place with small stones to steady them, and poured in and then doused a bag of quickset concrete for each.
Tomorrow I mount the new resonators and reinstall 2-1/2 octaves worth of aluminum keys.
It’s happening. I’m stoked.
Was this a Burning Man thing? Or am I mixing up my narratives?
@ba that it was. See link in the description.
Wow!
Xylolawn?
Xylo, xylo van
I want to drive
The Xylovan!
I want to drive
The Xylovan!
@thelonius would that you could, but she is no more:
https://www.xylovan.com/2019...
https://www.xylovan.com/2019...
And NIMBYs complain about wind chimes…
@mare Not in this neighborhood. I softened them up for a solid year by setting these little things up in the tree out front. Now we have people playing it multiple times a day. It’s a pretty gentle sound and young and old enjoy banging on them.
A guy stopped by during the xylophone installation this morning to gawp at the big frame and said “My kid’s gonna love this, we always stop and play on those (the gongs).”
A guy stopped by during the xylophone installation this morning to gawp at the big frame and said “My kid’s gonna love this, we always stop and play on those (the gongs).”
@MackReed You live in a great neighbourhood.
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The shadows of the photographer Tony Hertz, and his dog Lolly, on a wall in Pismo Beach, California. He was working on a series about shadows when he looked over, and saw this. Lolly has since passed on, leaving this farewell image.
Tony Hertz and Lolly were living in Pismo Beach, California, when he took this shot. At the time he was working on a photography series and book based around shadows, and he had taken her along on one of his regular sunset walks.
#photography #TonyHertz
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...
#photography #TonyHertz
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...
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A giant painting of trees in a landscape.
David Hockney, 2007. 4.6 × 12.2 meters, painted on 50 separate panels in a tiny attic studio in Yorkshire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
One of the few paintings that has ever brought me to tears in a museum full of people.
RIP Mr. Hockney, your work has inspired me since I was a child.
One of the few paintings that has ever brought me to tears in a museum full of people.
RIP Mr. Hockney, your work has inspired me since I was a child.
this is lovely. the branches momentarily made me think of eyvind earle.
also, wow, "painted on 50 separate panels in a tiny attic studio in Yorkshire", what a feat!
also, wow, "painted on 50 separate panels in a tiny attic studio in Yorkshire", what a feat!
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Such a great movie.
I CAN HOLD MY BREATH A LONG, LONG TIME
Not a "great movie", but definitely living rent free in my head. Especially this scene.
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On Beach Road in Vineyard Haven.
The first time Andrea and I stopped in I said; I know I’m not the first to ask but “Althea” like Jerry Garcia..?
-No, like reggae…
Uptown, I interrupted..?
-Top Reggae
She finished.
She is one of the good ones. Mostly works in Lino. This is her first painting in a long time. She was visibly energized by the process.
https://www.altheadesignsmv.com/
The first time Andrea and I stopped in I said; I know I’m not the first to ask but “Althea” like Jerry Garcia..?
-No, like reggae…
Uptown, I interrupted..?
-Top Reggae
She finished.
She is one of the good ones. Mostly works in Lino. This is her first painting in a long time. She was visibly energized by the process.
https://www.altheadesignsmv.com/
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A large collage of Polaroid photographs of swimmers in a pool. The text at the bottom of the poster reads: In Color: Ten California Photographers. The Oakland Museum Oakland, Cal. May 21-July 17, 1983.
The show, like the moments captured, was apparently fleeting, but the serene blue of the waters lasts in the mind.
The show, like the moments captured, was apparently fleeting, but the serene blue of the waters lasts in the mind.
This signed Hockney print of "Ian Swimming, Los Angeles, 1982" was recently donated to the art collection at my wife's employer. I always loved his Polaroid constructions and this one has a lovely, serene motion timelapse feel to it. Perfect for a summer's afternoon.
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This a couple of days ago. Nearing completion. It’s one of the few shots where the scissor lift isn’t in the way. Since then, I’ve done a lot more work and added lots of lines. Today I decided it to be finished. Tomorrow we’re going to add a top coat.
And on Saturday, there is going to be an official opening and neighborhood party, because two other murals in my neighborhood accidentally have been finished in the last two months as well. So we decided to team up our festivities.
If you’re in Rotterdam on Saturday, June 13, drop by at the corner of Assendelftstraat and Adamshofstraat. 15 PM sharp!
On Google Maps, you can still get a glimpse of what the previous rather dilapidated mural looked like. Nobody was happy with it:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/yM4zbyUP...
#mural #rotterdam #painting
And on Saturday, there is going to be an official opening and neighborhood party, because two other murals in my neighborhood accidentally have been finished in the last two months as well. So we decided to team up our festivities.
If you’re in Rotterdam on Saturday, June 13, drop by at the corner of Assendelftstraat and Adamshofstraat. 15 PM sharp!
On Google Maps, you can still get a glimpse of what the previous rather dilapidated mural looked like. Nobody was happy with it:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/yM4zbyUP...
#mural #rotterdam #painting
I love how it rises naturally from the grass.
I'm sure the people in the neighbourhood will love it.
Well done you.
I'm sure the people in the neighbourhood will love it.
Well done you.
It's beautiful. I wish it was in my neighborhood.
@joost thanx! I have to add I did take a little the most favorable spot to take a picture from. If you stand right in front of it a rather small tree is in the way. I do hope it won’t get too big 🙂
It’s so cute because there’s a school on the square as well, and every day these primary school kids come by and they all look at the mural for minutes and minutes, inspecting all the creatures and flowers I have put into it. It’s super rewarding.
It’s so cute because there’s a school on the square as well, and every day these primary school kids come by and they all look at the mural for minutes and minutes, inspecting all the creatures and flowers I have put into it. It’s super rewarding.
Lovely!
@waa aaaahhh, I just imagined the little kids looking at it and it's so great.
This makes me so happy in so many ways
A++ work! it's shaping up beautifully. love your art, and love seeing it out in the world like this.
also, as a bonus, i was swiveling about the google street view and saw a li'l black cat on the sidewalk 🐈⬛🥹
also, as a bonus, i was swiveling about the google street view and saw a li'l black cat on the sidewalk 🐈⬛🥹
Now that I see it in context of its surroundings, it's even more lovely <3
@nikkuneko it’ll be interesting to see how quickly Google street view updates.
1. Lovely!
2. The mention of scissor lift reminded me that my museum designer wife just purchased one of these: https://mltshp.com/p/1RRB2
2. The mention of scissor lift reminded me that my museum designer wife just purchased one of these: https://mltshp.com/p/1RRB2
This is wonderful!
Fantastic! And, yeah, the old mural - and surrounds - needed this.
So much better.
Congratulations. I hope this leads to more commissions.
So much better.
Congratulations. I hope this leads to more commissions.
It makes me happy even over here!
@ba that’s an amazing shirt!
Really wonderful! I wish I could see it in person.
This is such a great style for mural work, I hope you get many more commissions from this (and the others, post pix!)
Beautiful!
I'm with @BennyTheIcepick, this makes me so happy in so many ways!!!
Also wou addressed this in your last post but still gobsmacked at how well your style still comes across! Would not have thought that possible! So amazing and cool and full of joy!
Also wou addressed this in your last post but still gobsmacked at how well your style still comes across! Would not have thought that possible! So amazing and cool and full of joy!
Epic, wonderfully integrated but it also seems quite different compared to other murals I've seen. Really lovely complement to your style
One day I'll see it and have Kapsalon here also ❤️
@poorusher thank you sooooo much! The kapsalon will be on me! ❤️
I’m so happy for you! And more than a little in awe.
@poorusher no no, resist the lure of the kapsalon!
Maybe buy an Edam cheese instead? (Infamous red cheese ball)
Maybe buy an Edam cheese instead? (Infamous red cheese ball)
@joost we've talked about this
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@poorusher @joost I just googled a bit and it seems like there is just one single rather bad mural of a kapsalon in an outskirt of Rotterdam (Spijkenisse). It would be so much fun to make a gigantic and glorious one somewhere in the middle of town! (on top of that, this is the kind of thing that you could probably actually find funding for)
@poorusher I see I'm consistent in my lack of appreciation for kapsalon. :-)
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I just want you to know, all of these are extremely my thing and really cool. Thanks!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
If you like van Gogh and cycling and are thinking of going to Europe I can really recommend the Kröller-Müller museum in Otterlo!
It's in the middle of a national park. Lots of van Gogh, but also pointillism etc. And the only way to get to the museum is by free share bicycle.