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About four or five years ago, I was a Blue Meany for Halloween. Here I am at work modeling my Blue Meany head for my coworkers. It's one of the only pics of me in this outfit. I made the head out of papier mache and stuff I found at a dollar store. The ears were made out of badminton racquets. Only a few people recognized me, yelling, "Hey! It's a Blue Meany!" and it made my day whenever they did.
We went to Serena, which is under the Chelsea Hotel, following the parade. Just as three boys dressed as the Beastie Boys came down the stairs I was asking the coat check girl, "Can I check my head?" After roaming around the city all night I was done with the head and was going to leave it on top of a fire hydrant. Eddie wouldn't hear of it, so he took it off me and mounted it on his living room wall. The blue meany head was hung in three of his apartments all over the East Village. It made it all the way to Green Point, until one crazy night three years ago Eddie and his friends took turns wearing the head while they were out. Eventually, the head caught on fire. There are pictures of this on the Internet somewhere. I need to find the link.
Soon after Mark and Nick decided to test their washing machine, it exploded. Light and fire were coming from the inside and the bottom. Scary, but hilarious.
This video features a handmade net garment with three cattails attached to the face. The reaction of the cattails paired with the human body aims to convey emotions without the context of a face to guide you.
I tried to bake a pie. Stupidly, I misread the directions and took it out of the aluminum container :)
Winter in denmark is not much to write home about, however, those few moments, where everything just comes together in a big whole, and colors and light explodes in a big drama in front of you are just to die fore. This picture is in low res, to be able to do a suitable cut out and adapt light, since I had to make the capture hand held.
Video of my first egg to fall victim to a dose of firecracker explosion...ness? :)
Captured at 1000fps with my Casio Exilim EX-FC100.
Two anvils were placed, one upside-down, on top of each other with an explosive between them. I don't know what the explosive was but when they lit the fuse they ran away pretty fast. The top anvil flew 25+ feet in the air.