Wednesday, January 20, 2010

horoscopical motivations plus I love you

virgo:
"We should feel excited about the problems we confront and our ability to deal with them," said philosopher Robert Anton Wilson. "Solving problems is one of the highest and most sensual of all our brain functions." I wholeheartedly agree with him, which is why I expect that in the coming weeks you will be getting even smarter than you already are. The riddles you'll be presented with will be especially sexy; the shifts in perspective you'll be invited to initiate will give your imagination the equivalent of a deep-tissue massage.

aries:
Philosopher David Pearce is committed to the abolition of suffering. While he acknowledges that we've got a long way to go before accomplishing that goal, he believes it's possible, mostly with the help of technology. (Read further here.) More than two millennia ago, Buddha also articulated a vision for the cessation of suffering. His methods revolve around psychological and spiritual work. In light of your current astrological omens, Aries, I think it's an excellent time to contribute to this noble enterprise. Your level of suffering is rather low these days, which could give you a natural boost if you set in motion some long-term strategies for reducing the pain that you experience and the pain that you cause.



If you can't watch it this way, hit edit and then publish post and then view post. I don't know why it's not working. or just hit the link on the right that says, "horoscopical motivations plus I love you"

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Flocking, Yo!

Get your flocking here! http://www.donjer.com/

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

directions: to follow my thought process-> start below at jumbotron and scroll upwards

cloud prototype #1 by inigo manglano-ovalle

like this but less destructive

like this but with more grace

jumbotron



This is a jumbotron and it reminds me of a meteor. In preparation for Running Towards Tidal Waves and Hairy Situations, I propose we photograph flocked tv screens installed in urban and suburban landscapes to appear as though they have fallen from the sky and impacted the earth.

Saturday, January 9, 2010