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Saturday, 10 February 2007 |
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Limited Edition Handset 2-color Monographs
Bulboscity: (1) The state of being bulbous, or (2) being enmeshed in a matrix of bulbaceousness.
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Bulboscity in Stasis
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How it will affect YOU |
| The Indicators: |
Relative Weights: |
| ⇒Blimp-like, luminescent bulbs at the edge of the tone. |
⇒Technological Bulbosicty
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⇒Globular sonorities in the back rooms of the brillig zone.
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⇒Indicators two and three culminate in
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⇒Increasing bulboscity in random parallel nodes.
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⇒cunning displays of bombast and catnaps.
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⇒Bulbous, flapping bundles of joy plop down on matterman abodes.
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⇒Local transit systems, and tenets of faith, are strained in the hubbub. |
⇒ A profusion of pop-off spanning our bright, bulbaceous cores.
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⇒Bumperstickers abound, proclaiming I♥MY CONFUSION.
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⇒Battalions of bozos playing grown-up, now, on rolling, silent shores.
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⇒Policy decisions reflect attitudes inimical to bubbles bursting.
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Only thirty of these hand-set, hand-printed 8"x10" pieces still exist. {Click on Read More for more information.} Bulboscity in Stasis, along with the original Straight Facts About Flapping postcard are the precursors to the opus, Flapping, now available in limited edition as well.
And for more state-of-the-art poetry, be sure to visit the [tasteless] Haiku Tree at instrumentality.com.
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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Arsole Molecule from Wikipedia.
Arsole is a chemical compound of the formula C4H5As. The structure is
like pyrrole except that an arsenic atom is substituted for the
nitrogen atom and that arsole is only mildly aromatic. Arsole itself
does exist but is rarely found in its pure form. Several substituted
analogs called arsoles also exist.
When arsole is fused to a benzene ring, this molecule is called benzarsole.
Furthermore, we can observe its profound effects on human beings when detected. Scientists believe there may even be a cure in the future for those afflicted..
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Sunday, 04 February 2007 |
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The almost all-analogue synth studio, with cat (mars kitty, in bubble at lower right) circa 2002. Click on picture to enlarge.
Phat props to M.C. Escher as well.
Here is a video of Mars:
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Monday, 19 February 2007 |
From one of my favorite sites Astronomy Picture of the Day
This image, taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995, shows evaporating gaseous globules (EGGs)
emerging from pillars of molecular
hydrogen gas and
dust.
The giant pillars are
light years in length
and are so dense that interior gas contracts gravitationally to form stars.
At each pillars' end,
the intense radiation of bright young stars
causes low density material to boil away, leaving
stellar nurseries of dense
EGGs exposed.
The Eagle Nebula, associated with the
open star cluster
M16, lies about 7000
light years away.
The pillars of creation were
imaged recently by the orbiting
Chandra X-ray Observatory, and it was found that most EGGS are not strong emitters of
X-rays.
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Thursday, 01 February 2007 |
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The Serge modular system I used for Flight of the Atom Bee.
Unfortunately, this is not the photograph of the Bee patch itself: there were five positions across several panels where banana cables were piggy-backed five-high, routing control voltages hither, thither and yon. And, of course, many more spots where plugs were stacked two-, three-, or four-high, a symphony of brightly colored spaghetti strands.
For a more detailed description of the constuction of the bee, bird, bee-thought sounds, the drone, etc., please continue reading. But first ....
Ubi Mel Ibi Apes, along with my composition 3 seconds before Maia smiled, another song built around unique analog sounds from the Serge, are in the permanent collection of the SF Museum of Modern Art, as part of Glenn McKay's lightshow installation, Altered States. What does this mean? It means I got my name on a wall not in a public restroom for once.
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