Talking Blenders, Trashed Cubes, Paper Protesters
Posted by Mark Allen on 06 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Random Posts

Like the sound of the TV or radio when your antennae can’t quite get the picture and sound in right? Then you’ll love sound artist David Webber‘s talking television blenders.

Juergen Specht’s photographs of formerly futuristic high-rise interchangeable cube dwellings in Tokyo, Japan. Now used as crappy storage spaces and trash dumps. More here.

The conservative base turns out in full force to express their hatred of The New York Times.
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The Flying Lizards: A Band Arranged According to the Laws of Chance [Sound Collector #6, 2001]
Who Is Harry Stephen Keeler? [A To Izzard, A Harry Stephen Keeler Companion, Ramble House]
Bob [blind]
David [deaf]
Greg Walloch
[cerebral palsy and famous]
Kevin [lost left leg]
Victor [too skinny]
Derek [lost most of right arm]






Trip to the Middle of Nowhere
Paris
Columbine High School
Archives of Harry Stephen Keeler
Central Park at night



























































Those pictures of the Japanese living cubes remind me of Habitat in Montreal in the mid 60s, just writ small.