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✖ Via

Think Geek: Monolith Action Figure

• Properly proportioned to those in the movies 2001 and 2010 (1:4:9 - the squares of the first 3 integers).
• Made of semisynthetic, organic, amorphous, solid materials (AKA plastic).
• Zero (0) points of articulation.
• May cause strange magnetic fields, action figure evolution, seeing things filled with stars, and/or more (or it might just sit on your desk doing nothing). (more)



• Apr 30, 2010 link notes tagged: art  toy  technology  communication  film  movie  science fiction  humor  gadget 
✖ Via Arnold Dreyblatt: “The Wunderblock”, 2000 (table from mdf with internally mounted tft-display and computer, chair)

About this art instllation:

“In 1925, Freud wrote a text that compares the faculty of memory to a child’s toy known as a Wunderblock. It consists of a wax slab stretched with cellophane, upon which a text may be inscribed, and just as readily erased by lifting the cellophane layer up and away from the wax slab. In contrast to Freud’s model, in which the pressure of the act of inscription onto the cellophane surface continues in the direction of the underlying layer of wax, in „The Wunderblock, the original selection and entry of data has been concluded in the past. The movement originates from ROM and is held in RAM, before travelling up towards the surface. Quite independently of our own states of presence or absence, the installation searches and inscribes autonomously. One has the impression that the underlying textual sources can never be perceived in their entirety. Because the many texts fragments are inscribed and erased simultaneously, one can read a given fragment only with difficulty before it vanishes. The model of memory demonstrated here is at once highly unstable, fragmentary, incomplete, perishable and ephemeral. The sentence fragments appearing and disappearing on the screen describe a process of finding and loss, safeguarding and destruction.” (more)

About Arnold Dreyblatt:

“Arnold Dreyblatt (b. New York City, 1953) is an American composer and visual artist. He studied music with Pauline Oliveros, La Monte Young, Alvin Lucier and media art with Steina and Woody Vasulka. He has been based in Berlin, Germany since 1984. In 2007, he was elected to the German Academy of Art (Akademie der Künste, Berlin).” (Wikipedia)

“A Note Upon the ‘Mystic Writing-Pad’” is a very short text written by Freud in 1925 and first published in German the same year (PDF).

This text is the subject of an essay by Jacques Derrida first published in 1967 as part of the volume Writing and Difference (Google books preview, Amazon). It was translated to English in 1972 and published in the Yale French Studies (no 48, pp. 74-117; PDF available upon subscription to JSTOR).



• Jan 25, 2010 link notes tagged: art  technology  communication  toy  author  book  writing  philosophy  psychoanalysis  memory 
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✖ Via MCCALL HOMEMAKING COVER, XMAS TREE (via George Eastman House photostream on Flickr: “McCall Homemaking Cover, Xmas Tree” by Nickolas Muray, 1944, color print, assembly (Carbo) process, GEH accession number 1971:0048:0038.

See Nickolas Muray’s set on Flickr.



• Dec 25, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: Christmas  vintage  toy  winter  photo  photograph 
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Lee Sutton photostream on Flickr: “O-OH-H DAD! … It’s a Schwinn!”



• Aug 12, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: communication  ad  bicycle  kid  vintage  machine  toy 
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✖ Via Glennz Tees: “Evolution”

About Glennz: “I’m Glenn Jones, a graphic designer and illustrator from Auckland, New Zealand. ‘GLENN’ from ‘NZ’ = GLENNZ that’s my username on Threadless.com, which is where this all started. Because that’s the name alot of people associate my work with, it made sense to use it here” (read more).



• Jul 24, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: art  illustration  design  evolution  toy  humor  man 
✖ Via

x818 / Slotcar : “Aurora Thunderjet 500 Commercial 1966”



• Jun 05, 2009 link notes tagged: vintage  video  ad  car  machine  technology  toy  kid  BW 
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Danwen Xing: Duplication series, image 1, 2003, 148x120cm



• May 14, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: art  photo  body  toy  critic  junk  head  mass  artist 

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