Saturday, October 30, 2021
Tribute (?) tattoos
I can't help wondering how much murderabilia can physically be extracted from one person's ashes. After his death in 2017, and following a court case involving several interested parties, Manson's remains were awarded to his grandson. Since then, the ashes have seemingly been used in at least one painting, two masks and now at least three tattoos.
The Last Supper
There was a recent story in the Washington Post abut Julie Green, renowned painter and art professor with Oregon State University, who died earlier this month. They (Julie preferred the gender-neutral pronoun) were "a wide ranging artist whose paintings ... examined gender roles, wrongful conviction, animal abuse and their own colourful life". They were particularly known for The Last Supper project - nearly 1,000 white plates with cobalt blue artwork that depicted the last meal of prisoners destined to the death chamber and which spurred debate over capital punishment and, some suggested, allowed a window into the life of a prisoner. Many of the works are currently on display at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
Julie had also been working on a series called First Meal depicting the first meal of those who were released after a wrongful conviction.
Photo of some of the "Last Supper" works from the media.npr.org website |
Gender bias
A new slot game dropped for Halloween and I had been playing it for a short while before I realised a glaring inconsistency ... the paylines with male characters paid far more than the paylines with female characters. Others could see this as inconsequential but it really does seem to reinforce that gender inequality is alive and well ... even in gambling.
Perfect timing
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Mascara ... in space?
Halloween colours ...
Well, we were close but not close enough. Black is "sad" rather than sinister - at that time of year the veil between the living and dead is said to be thinner and folk would offer tributes to the departed and wear black to honour them. Orange is not to do so much with pumpkins as the change of seasons with the trees turning orange ... that and the fires that would be lit to sustain folk during winter. Hmmmm ... practical.
Next time: why red and green are the colours of Christmas. (Just joking.)
Dolphin
We were so pleased we had gone down to the Broadwater this morning ... we were later than usual and had thought about not going ... but being later had its benefits - because if we hadn't been later we wouldn't have seen the dolphin. It was in the lagoon for no more than a few minutes before it found its way out again.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Science fiction ... science fact
Which came first ... the one on the left - the stylised robot killer "dog" from Howard Overman's War of the Worlds - definitely something you would not want to run in to OR the stylised robot killer "dog" on the right - the Vision 60 Quadruped equipped with SPUR (Special Purpose Unmanned Rifle) which is designed to help armed forces get (safely) closer to enemy targets and can shoot a target from three-quarters of a mile away ... and its thermal camera with 30x optical zoom means it can spot living, breathing targets at night - making it also something you definitely would not want to run into.
So is it life imitating art or art imitating life?
Kindness of strangers ...
Places not to live ...
... might have to include places like Midsomer. So far there have been 95 episodes of this crime drama set in and around the fictional Midsomer - and at a minimum of two murders per episode of Midsomer Murders (there are often more) that makes a body count of about 200 since the show was launched in 1997. It may not be a safe place to live (a bit like Murder She Wrote featuring novelist Jessica Fletcher and her hometown Cabot Cove) but filming location Buckinghamshire hopes it makes for a good place to visit - post-CoVid lockdowns there will be three Midsomer tours in the area: The Midsomer Marlow Trail, Midsomer on the Misbourne, and Step into Midsomer - featuring various locations where the show has been filmed.
Too early?
I am calling it as way too early on 20 October to have seen Christmas banners on light poles. Seasons Greetings! What? We haven't even had Halloween yet - not that we're in America but there will be children going around the neighbourhood in their costumes in 11 days who do not even want to start thinking about Christmas yet ... or will they? All this would be moot if we were all like pigs ... who are physically unable to lift their heads high enough to be able to look into the sky. How sad would that be ... no Christmas banners, no clouds that look like anything, no moonrises ... no International Space Station - which is now the most expensive thing ever built at US$150 billion ... mind you, that was the 2010 total cost and they have kept spending on it since then!