The prize is a $700 HP MediaSmart EX495 PC, set up as a Windows home server, with 1.5TB of storage and Mac/Time Machine support. The winner shall be chosen at arbitrary whim. Runners-up get something random from the gadget dungeon.
The theme is "Found in Space." 100 words long. Go!... More.
Marilyn sez, "To kick off Geography Awareness Week, National Geographic asked all the senators in Congress to draw their home states freehand. Some of the results are pretty funny!"
(Shown here: Al Franken's cartographically masterful Minnesota rendering)
Senators: Can You Draw Your State?
(Than... More.
I got all the enjoyment I can get from this picther by looking at the photo. No need to spend $22, as the milk I buy already comes in a carton.
Heffer pitcher... More.
The Gigantic Robot is a 32-page board book written and illustrated by Tom Gauld, and published by Buenaventura Press. Each two-page spread has a single sentence on the left, and a hauntingly stark drawing on the right.
Gauld describes the book as a "wry fable concerning the production of an i... More.
Parisian artist Clémentine Henrion created these Helium Eternal Balloons. They're made from fabric. I think the effect is rather lovely. From Henrion's etsy shop:
This “illusion” of an helium balloon is entirely made of precious or fancy fabric.
There is no helium in this Helium Eternal balloon :... More.
This robot bears a striking resemblance to fruit fucker prime.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/4/2/
Also the original fruit fucker 2000:
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2002/2/11/
Definitely a Gorey influence here.
Yes, I saw Gorey, too. Nicely inspired!
I saw Gorey too! I didn't see the Fruit Fucker right away, but I also saw shades of the Iron Giant. Good mix.
This brings to mind a painting I can't Google.
A Miro, maybe? Arp? The title is "Colossus of " something I can't remember. Cebu? Ceylon?
Is is a good book to give to a child as a gift?
It looks different and a lot more fun than many of the other sentence books out there.
My six-year-old liked it, my 12-year-old liked it a lot more.
also resembles Chris Ware's oft-appearing, early-"Acme Novelty" robot, as well as the numerous models Rocket Sam built as companions in more recent issues.
and in a way, reminds me of home
Simple yet so beautiful. Though, I wonder how long until these 16pictures and 16sentences are optioned for a feature film ala 'Where The Wild Things Are' and 'Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs'..?
I clicked through to Amazon to buy this and lo and behold, in the "customers who bought this also bought" there was:
"You Shall Die By Your Own Evil Creation!" by Fletcher Hanks from july 2009, http://www.amazon.com/You-Shall-Your-Evil-Creation/dp/1606991604/ref=pd_sim_b_6/189-9563395-9794135
Great news! Now I know what to give at least 3 people for christmas. It is a companion volume to "I shall destroy all the civilized planets!" BB'ed previously here http://www.boingboing.net/2007/06/26/i_shall_destroy_all_.html
Thank you Amazon customers and recommendation software devs!
More inspiration via Ed Valigursky?
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yajfeg9
don't know if this is what you're thinking of but it reminds me of The Elephant Celebes by Max Ernst
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_Celebes
ALSO SIMPLE AND STRONG ILLUSTRATIONS.
TELLING A STORY IN ONE DAILY IMAGE.
http://micks15minutes.blogspot.com
Lovely! I bought Gauld's Three Very Small Comics pt2 for my girlfriend. It's beautifully illustrated, he does great work.