The Internet
is a passionless expanse no more. Amee Evans fashions
plug-and-play emotion modules. Build your own tantrums. Give your email a laugh track. Perfect for the manic-depressive in all of us.
Richard Manley wrote: "I read of a dog who, once
hit by an automobile he was chasing, remained fearful of that block
but continued to pursue cars. What is the function of knowledge in
the pursuit of wisdom?" Erik Adigard/M.A.D. has
illustrated Manley's parable with a QuickTime.
In a rare look inside Jacob Stewart's head,
MushMouth, we witness the transformation of his teeth - in
reverse.
J. Michael James' virtual
sculpture Infinite Condor soars through
cyberspace. If you look at this 57k still image, you will see that the
condor's surface is composed of smaller condors, dwindling into
infinity, multiplying forever...
It's my feet... now it's my legs... now it's
my.... What happens when your body becomes a hard, grinding,
larger-than-life machine, and what will your girlfriend think? Our
friend and fringe film guru Richard Kadrey recommends the
under-recognized video masterpiece, Shinya Tsukamoto's
Tetsuo: The Iron Man.
Supersonic desktop travel from Angel Studios. Swallow
a Dramamine and make sure your seat is anchored down.