Escher’s Relativity, panoramic view

Posted by kristentabor on July 21, 2010


Tribute to Escher in Barcelona

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Illusions

Posted by kristentabor on May 11, 2010

Optical illusions have always fascinated me.  If it tells you anything, the only “artist books” I own are MC Eshcer.  3D illusions are wonderful, and this right here?  made my eyes go O.O at the total awesome.

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Sound effects!

Posted by kristentabor on April 23, 2010

http://instantsfun.es/

to insert into whatever conversations you’re having within range of your computer!

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HEY, LOOK!

Posted by kristentabor on April 2, 2010

The little imp is doing a little fair!  ’s gonna be fun.  I’ll post shots of the stuff I’m making as it gets closer.

I’m kind of excited!

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Am I a freak, or are they just not looking?

Posted by kristentabor on March 18, 2010

I had such fun with the last little bottle, I decided to do it again.  This necessitated a run to one of the local antique stores, perusing their glassware collection.  I did find one, so there will be playtime with it later.

I am, very often, effectively invisible.  It is a quality that amuses me more often than not – only when I need a salesperson to come to the register and none will LOOK AT ME is it bothersome.  One of the side effects is that I will often overhear conversations people are having in public, which they continue at volumes I can hear because I don’t register on their radar.

I walked into the antique store and the proprietress was in conversation with another customer that I could hear clear across the store.  I paid barely enough attention to them to follow the thread in case I could add something, until one of them mentioned the “g” word.  “Generation.”  That’s a word that will always catch my attention, because whenever I hear it (in a county with a very large retiree population) it’s usually in reference to *my* generation.  In this case, it was slightly less justified (they were saying that certain somewhat undesirable traits had skipped a generation in a particular family).  The last time I heard anyone mention “this generation” the quote was: “This generation doesn’t have any appreciation for handmade!”

Now… I am either a freak in relation to the other members of my generation, or the members of *their* generation are not paying much attention.  Everyone I know of my generation (which for the loose purposes of this post runs from 20-40) has a deep appreciation for handmade in one form or another.  We make things, we hack things, we play with our food in fantastic fashions.  We sew, we bead, we build, we fix, we paint, we play, we make by hand.  Everyone I know either makes stuff or thinks that people who make stuff are awesome.   I stared at that lady until she noticed me, smiled and said “Some of us do,” and she got flustered.

I surprised the ladies in the antique store, too.  The conversation wandered from generational trait skipping to “what is this, is it tatting?” and I said the first thing since I walked in, which was:

“Let me see it, I tat.”

The shock in their faces and voices was amusing, “YOU TAT?  Where did you learn to tat?”  obviously expecting me to have been taught by my grandmother.  My perfectly honest answer shocked them.

“The internet.”

We are here.  We may be the freaks, but we are here.

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Oh, internet

Posted by kristentabor on March 16, 2010

you come up with the COOLEST STUFF.

http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix

via He of the Spork

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Introduction to skepticism.

Posted by kristentabor on March 12, 2010

My 9 year old daughter was looking up something about Littlest Pet Shop toys online last night.  Then she came to me and the following conversation ensued:

“Hey Mom, I was at the Littlest Pet Shop site and this thing came up that said the one millionth visitor had won a Wal-Mart gift card. Do you want me to click it?”

No, sweetie. They lie. Never, ever click those.

“They lie?”

Yep.  Especially if it’s flashing.
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“Okay. Never click those because they lie.”
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I am so glad my child is skeptical of advertising.

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To atone

Posted by kristentabor on March 2, 2010

To atone for the previous post, have something neat.  It’s called Paradoxymoron.

I know it doesn’t look like sheer interesting from here, so go here and watch the 20 seconds of video that turn it from “oh, hey, a painting of bookshelves that open onto themselves” into SHEER 3-D AWESOME.

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Someone, at some point

Posted by kristentabor on March 2, 2010

Thought this was a good idea.

Oh, how fashion changes.  Just to fully illustrate, have a closeup of the pattern:

It is also 100% Dacron Polyester.

The story behind this retinal onslaught from the 70’s is that it was my grandfather’s.  My grandparents have recently moved into assisted living, and so my parents and I were sorting through all the stuff at their former home.  This turned up in the back of the closet.  I declared it “so bad it’s WONDERFUL” and took pictures.

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Aaah, yes.

Posted by kristentabor on February 19, 2010

Now I remember why I haven’t actually watched a DVD in years.  I don’t watch many things to start with, and all the movies I watch at home were ripped to the servers long ago.

via Boing Boing

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