20 May 2012 | Moving brain kibble from one container to another
Food for the brain. Feed the brain. Here is a heaping helping of kibble. (I am moving this from my teaching notes; future kibble will be posted here on the blog.)
See also Visual resources in my teaching notes for a few major image repositories that I enjoy.
And now, on with the show…
Make good art. — Yeah. What he said.
Nice to see a girl putting handles on cups instead of knocking them off and the rabbit is a fur-coated, warm-blooded animal. Dated gems of instructional filmmaking.
He’s back! — An invocation for beginnings
OMG! A giant bubble machine! by Nicholas Hanna
Air and water. Earth and fire, anyone?
A lovely meditation on the work of an artist creating ceramic vessels and sculptures.
I am smaller than a tiny speck.
Now I know why I never can find a tape measure when I need one.
Expérimentations enflammées — painting with fire (light) and more here.
Well worth a watch (for creatives and presenters).
This is my kind of rigid body dynamics with fracturing. More here.
Looking and seeing differently.
“The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.” — Robert Doisneau
“A good theory or idea is one where you don’t assume more than you have to.”
— John Kostick (Here is a lovely video about one of his bodies of work.)
Grouped in brain kibble |
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