Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 3.30
Welp… March came in like a lion and is goin’ out like a different lion.* But before it’s gone, here are the last Quickies of the month. Rawr!
- Read, cook, eat. Astonishing and delicious! {via Maria}
- Some of the most beautiful spaces that you could never live in. {thanks to Jamie B}
- Is it or is it not a tattoo infographic? {via Anne}
- Wasn’t the future grand? The New York World’s Fair circa 1939, Democracity, and super civilization.
- Someone is vaginizing statues in Halifax. I … what? {via Shawn}
- A 1970s piece by electronics pioneer, Laurie Spiegel is featured in the sound design of The Hunger Games.
*Classic SNL, skulls, stars, Spelling and more!
- The Iron Hand of Gotz Von Berlichingen.
- Ape Lad proposes a different cosmic scheme: connectin’ teh dots, catstronomically.
- Tori Spelling is slated to host Craft Wars. Also, she’s a lifelong crafter. Who knew? {via Steve D}
- Let’s se-e-e-e… we’ve got a bunch of computer manuals … I wonder what we can do with them.
- On the Want list: 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design.
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Mandelbrot!
A deep zoom into a Mandelbrot set … proving Fractice makes perfect?
{thanks to Maria}
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March comes in like a lion…
From SNL Season 1, Episode 16
Originally aired: March 13. 1976
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Sediment
by Laurie Spiegel
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Featured image of Laurie Spiegel by Stan Bratman.
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I love retro-future stuff!
I think we should try to get Elyse on Craft Wars.
Holy cow, Laurie Spiegel’s music is in a Hollywood SF movie? Anyone else reminded of 2001? (I mean the 1968 film, not the eleven-year-old time period.)