Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies: Year of the Salamander and 30 days of Street Anatomy
Welcome to the working week… I gotcha’ some Quickies to ease the pain.
- Art Science Gallery has posted an open call
for a group exhibition of artworks inspired by … salamanders! Interested? You can click here and download the information for Year of the Salamander. {via Surly Amy} - 2000s, Arial, Bank Gothic, Eurostile, LCD, OCR-A, Swiss 911 … a typographic dissection of “Moon”, a movie I dig so much. Spoilers, y’all. {via @twinarp and @johncarneyau]
- Matt the Chart Geek posted this handy dandy reference. A Game of Thrones Who’s Who chart NOTE: This only contains spoilers if you haven’t watched Seasons 1 and 2.
- Street Anatomy presents: 30 Days of Our Interior Anatomy.
- The Most Useful Animals on Earth Died Thousands of Years Ago. And they were also quite beautiful.
- Dig the card catalog sleeve and 23 other librarian tattoos that are truly awesome.
- “Dr. Death” Jack Kevorkian was a fairly decent artist. Here are his paintings.
- Take a bite out of these shark pancakes by Saipancakes.
- Laura Stone’s recap of Game of Thrones 4.2 The Lion and the Rose is fabulous. And so is her dedication, “An Ode To Weaselteat, King of D-Bags.”
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Rachel Sussman’s Book Featuring Photos of Organisms Over 2000 Years Old…
Oldest Living things in the World
Found at Laughing Squid.
Featured image is by Prof. Gordon T. Taylor, Stony Brook University.
Image ID: corp2365, NOAA At The Ends of the Earth Collection
Photo Date: 1983
Photographer: Prof. Gordon T. Taylor, Stony Brook University
Credit: NSF Polar Programs
Category: Antarctica/Oceanography/Biological/Diatoms/
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