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Rising Ring of Fire by Nicole Hollenbeck
“We shouldn’t stick too close to everday reality but give room to the reality of the heart, of the mind and of the imagination.”
Evolution of Music - Virtual
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Every time i hear someone say, “real music is dead, its all about the money, today’s music is crap blah blah autotone blah blah dubstep”, i would roll my eyes. Music has never died or disappeared, it just changed form.
So listen with your best earphones or headphones, sit back and close your eyes. I guarantee that this will put a smile on your face. Real music is still here, it just looks different.
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Photographs of Flowers Being Shocked With 80,000 Volts by Robert Bulteman
“Buelteman’s technique is an elaborate extension of Kirlian photography (a high-voltage photogram process popular in the late 1930s) and is considered so dangerous and laborious that no one else will attempt it—even if they could get through all the steps.
Buelteman begins by painstakingly whittling down flowers, leaves, sprigs, and twigs with a scalpel until they’re translucent. He then lays each specimen on color transparency film and, for a more detailed effect, covers it with a diffusion screen. This assemblage is placed on his “easel”—a piece of sheet metal sandwiched between Plexiglas, floating in liquid silicone. Buelteman hits everything with an electric pulse and the electrons do a dance as they leap from the sheet metal, through the silicone and the plant (and hopefully not through him), while heading back out the jumper cables. In that moment, the gas surrounding the subject is ionized, leaving behind ethereal coronas. He then hand-paints the result with white light shining through an optical fiber the width of a human hair, a process so tricky each image can take up to 150 attempts.” (via wired)