Monthly Archives: March 2009

Fab time lapse photography

Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. The music is “Clementine” by Megan Washington

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Giant Torayan doll dances and breaths fire

He also follows voice commands.  What I’d have given to have this when I was little! This GIANT TORAYAN doll is the ultimate child’s weapon, as it sings, dances, breathes fire, and follows only those orders given by children. From Yanobe Kenji Art Works

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Never saw it coming…

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Great animation & sound design

The Lost Tribes of New York City from Carolyn London on Vimeo.

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Letting Artists into the Lab… Or is it vice-versa?

Art professor turned medical student Satre Stuelke is making incredible images with the CT scanner at the Weill Cornell Biomedical Imaging Center in New York. http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/03/23/science/032409-Scan_index.html Thanks to my old friend Tim Neville for this one.

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OK…

Deep breath… Close your eyes……… This might be pretty good! www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1761608473/

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The entire Cosmos series on Hulu

One of my favorite shows when I was a kid.  Carl Sagan was an amazing dude.  I am going to try very hard not to start watching this during the workday. hulu.com/cosmos In 1980, the landmark series Cosmos premiered on public television. Since then, it is estimated that more than a billion people around the [...]

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Saturn Moon Transits

On February 24, 2009 the Hubble Space Telescope captured the transit of 4 of Saturn’s moon across the face of the giant planet.  More here (Hubble Heritage), including an animation of the entire transit.

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R.I.P. Eddie Bo, 9/20/30 – 3/18/09

Eddie you will be missed.  Look elsewhere if you want to read about his life (here is his obit in the NY Times and his entry on Allmusic).  All I can tell you here is that his piano sounded like thunder and his voice sounded like the best party you’d ever been to.  In his [...]

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Do what you love and do it well

Great story in the Washington Post about a Washington, DC area clown who does kids birthday parties specifically for the 2 to 6 year old set: The Peekaboo Paradox After the peekaboo age, but before the age of such sophisticated understanding, dwells the preschooler. His sense of humor is more than infantile but less than [...]

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