The moon going from full moon to a red moon and starting to go back to a normal full moon, then my camera battery door fell off.
Here's my first edit on the March 3rd Lunar Eclipse. 15 moon shots, 1 foreground. Taken over a 3 hourish period.
The moon going from full moon to a red moon and starting to go back to a normal full moon, then my camera battery door fell off.
Here's my first edit on the March 3rd Lunar Eclipse. 15 moon shots, 1 foreground. Taken over a 3 hourish period.
Book cover of βTemporal Cognition in Animalsβ by Angelica Kaufmann in the Cambridge Elements: The Philosophy of Biology series. Against a black background, the title is surrounded by Ernst Haeckelβs illustrations of marine organismsβradial, symmetrical forms in vivid blues, oranges, reds, and greens.
Do non-human animals represent time? New Element in the #PhilBio series by Angelica Kaufmannβfree to download until March 16! Kaufmann argues that temporal cognition is widespread across many animal species & advances comparative analyses ππ www.cambridge.org/core/element... #evosky #HPS #cogsci
Road heads towards mountain.
The first proper view of Liathach as one travels down Glen Torridon never fails to impress. Photo:Yesterday morning.
It certainly hits differently having watched 28 Years Later last night π¬
π well that's impressive ππ
youtu.be/3DpMXFP2RLM?...
π€ Boo Radley is gone π€π€π€
Dirk Schulte
FrΓΌher Morgen an der Waldgrenze
2022
I tried to take a photo of a grasshopper on my windshield, but now it looks like a gigantic bug destroying the town.
Photograph of a horse standing in front of a burning oil field
Al Ahmadi oil field, Kuwait β Steve McCurry, 1991
Thinking about Twin Peaks reminded me about this very compelling theory about the finale: blog post by David Auerbach. [Spoilers, obvs, plus no-one's looking to "explain away" anything. It's a fascinating and well written 'maybe...', very enjoyable.]
www.waggish.org/2017/twin-pe...
Eraserhead: zigzag carpet (cf Twin Peaks, and.... Cocteau's 'OrphΓ©e')
Opening sequence of Eraserhead, Henry's head floats sideways across space...
Going to Xiu Xiu Eraserhead later. I watched the film again last night and to see all this again after everything that followed especially Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series, well there's something inexplicably magical about the coherence & abiding notes of Lynch's language & vibes, exceptional π€
There's always a Don't Invent The Torment Nexus.
In the early 60s JG Ballard wrote a story called Studio 5, The Stars, in which creatives put prompts into the "Verse Transcriber" to get a tickertape of poetry or other writings. They live in a very comfortable dystopia: privileged but bored.
Cualquier recorte es una delicia, las capacidades del #JWST se hacen extraordinariamente evidentes.
James #Webb Space Telescope #JWST
Imaging dust knots in a planetary nebula
TARG: #NGC7293 #Helix Nebula
2024-10-24
PI: Garcia Marin, Macarena
NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/j. Roger
J G Ballard's house in Shepperton?
Oof, bravo π€
Me too! Glad you enjoyed it π
A small painted perfume bottle in the shape of a helmeted head saying "Oooh!"
Please be briefly cheered up by this perfume bottle (Greek; c. 600BCE) from the Burrell Collection.
Wonderful rabbit hole #metaphor
May these possums shouting in Werner Herzog's voice bring comfort to your day.
Pick up the nearest book. Turn to p 42, post the second sentence.
"Le thym est encore un merveilleux antiseptique dont on peut dire qu'il agit "en conscience", mettant entrave au dΓ©veloppement de ce qui est nuisible au bon fonctionnement de l'organisme, tout en prΓ©servant ce qui lui est favorable."
the woman behind it
internationaltimes.it/the-woman-be...
By Heathcote Williams
Frostnacht
Worth reading/watching in full.
"The Creation of Land" by Paul Nash is a striking woodcut print that uses dynamic, abstract forms to depict monumental, undulating landscapes. Created in the early 20th century, Nash's work is inspired by his unique vision of nature and often reflects the dramatic transformation of the land.
The Creation of Land https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-nash/the-creation-of-land-1924
photo of someone covered from head to toe in predominantly blue ceremonial attire.
someone wearing red ceremonial robes and masking
someone completely covered feom head to toe in orange ceremonial attire
someone dressed in green ceremonial attire covering their head, face, and body.
participants from Benin's Vodun Day Festival, celebrated every January 10th.
Loose black ink drawing of a figure in a cow costume - large cow head with horns on the head and a sheet covering the body.
Colour photo of marble oak gall being crushed in a mortar. The inside of the gall is bright yellow.
Photo of black and white ink drawing testing filtered and unfiltered black oak gall ink. A series of lines and squiggles filling the page.
Colour photo of ink being filtered through cloth which is held on the top of a jar with an elastic band. A drip of ink is forming underneath the fabric. The ink is very dark blue black and has soaked into the off white cloth.
Experiments in ferrous oak gall ink making. The standard ink used in Europe for 1,400 odd years because of its permanence and water resistance. Quite addictive and I will be making more. Boiling oak gall smells faintly of caramel, and the final ink smells similar to blood (high iron content).
A remixed Bridget Riley collage using pages from Studio International (July-August 1971)
A black ink drawing printed on pale blue paper of one cartoon puffin drumming on a coconut shell with chicken bones saying oh where are going as another storms off with wings over their ears replying out of my mind
Another apposite Jill McDonald Puffin Post illustration