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Last night, I helped my friend Ling move a crazy-ass 42-inch plasma TV from her boyfriend's apartment to hers. (Why didn't HE move it? Good question. He was outta town, the dirty bugger, and she needed it moved NOW.)
Anyway, when I got to her place, she had a great little stovetop. A 1970s Magic Chef range with a "Whistling Kettle" resting atop. It was a scene straight out of childhood. I loved it.
I love fake woodgrain anything, so I had to get a photo.
Was this photo worth the hassle of schlepping a massive TV from Bed-Stuy to the Upper East Side? I don't know. But I'm happy to have taken it.
Foto tirada bem no inÃcio do amanhecer em janeiro de 2000. Foi preciso usar o parapeito da janela como tripé, e filme 800 ASA Kodak. Entre o inÃcio da exposição e o fim o rio moveu os barquinhos causando este efeito estática x movimento.
Black Magic / Heft-Reihe
"Y-you're not human -- just things!"
cover: Jack Kirby, Joe Simon ?
Prize Group (Crestwood Publishing) / USA 1953
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Brewery: Magic Hat Brewing Company
South Burlington, VT, USA
Website: www.magichat.net/elixirs/encore
Beer style: "American wheat IPA" (American wheat or rye beer/American IPA (India pale ale))
Alcohol (by volume): 6.4%
Tasted at: home
Reviews: RateBeer
Note: the Magic Hat brand is now owned by North American Breweries, along with the Pyramid and MacTarnahan brands (August 2010)
Note: previously labeled as "Odd Notion - American Wheat IPA (Spring 10)"
We are developing a ‘Magic Theater’ to experiment with new storytelling ideas, from shadow puppets to poetic robots. To support this program, I have built a mobile art cart where we can perform our shows, with the help of Geo Monley.
Mark ‘Spoonman’ Petrakis and I are starting with a shadow puppet play that we plan to perform during our Dada exhibit this fall at the Canessa Gallery in North Beach. Called ‘Ubu’s Dreams’, this shadow puppet show features Père Ubu, the hero of Alfred Jarry’s surreal plays at the turn of the last century. The premise is that Ubu is constantly dreaming, interacting with archetypal characters from our collective unconscious. Each of his dreams is a separate sketch in our play.
View more pictures of our Magic Theater project on Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157664637863884
Learn more about Ubu’s Dreams:
Learn more about the Magic Theater project (a.k.a. Théâtre Mécanique):
fabriceflorin.com/2015/01/10/theatre-mecanique/
View photos of our related Wonderbots experiment:
It's hard to explain the magic, but there is certainly something special about this place. It really should be the grand finale of your WDW visit, but we indulged ourselves for the first two days here. The other theme parks were great, but just didn't live up to this place. We skipped out of Hollywood Studios a little early on our last day and made one last trip here to take it in again.
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
October, 2015.
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Pattern: sort of the one on the lable (cuff down, heel flap).
Yarn: Lion Brand Magic Stripes in Stonewashed Blue Pattern
Needles: aluminum DPN's size #2 (the aluminum was what nearly killed these hands -- I've switched to bamboo and birch, and I'll let you know how things go)
Cast-on to cast-off: I can't really remember, but all together actual knitting time was 14 hours. I finished them on Tuesday morning at 2am.
Notes: These were knit as a sample for the Major Chain Craft Store. If I knit these for myself, I'd make the entire leg in 2x2 rib so that they wouldn't fall down. Also, they softened up like crazy when I washed them. They actually went from kind of stiff to quite cozy. I could hardly believe it myself! I would also make them mismatched, because I would find that charming. I just figured that if I was actually SELLING these, they should match perfectly.