Blog: Fabulist!

How Doth The Little Busy Bee

Artist Hilary Berseth collaborates with honeybees to create intricate sculptures made of beeswax and honey. He builds a template for the shape he wants, places it inside the hive in the Spring, and waits. (And waits.) The outcome is often different than he expects, as the bees riff on his guidelines and add their own input into the process. But that's how you arrive at a truly delicious partnership, right? (link)

News You Can Muse

For a few weeks I've been trying to think of the best way to share all the little tidbits of music news I find throughout the week. So I'mma try this, and see how it works: It's like the mp3 roundup, but different, because there's...well, no mp3s. The history of San Francisco's Beatles House . Combining two of my great loves: The Beatles and murals. Zoë Keating, Imogen Heap, Richard Branson, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Josh Groban and more join forces for LIVE 4 Pakistan, a live [...]

Far Away Land of Dreams

Finnish Tango in Elvish: Nyárenor: Satumaa "Far Away Land of Dreams"
A Finnish tango sung in Elvish. (I wasn't aware that Quenya, the language created for the Elves by J.R.R. Tolkien, was partially influenced by Finnish. The more you know!) This tango, minus the Elvish, is the national tango of Finland, and the annual tango festival in Finland called the Tangomarkkinat is the oldest tango festival in the world. I am utterly fascinated by this since I've been taking tango lessons with my sweetie lately, and I think I may have found our music for the showcase in October. I'm hoping the novelty of the Elvish [...]

The Power of Music

90-year-old man recounts a remarkable experience he had in WWII.
A WWII veteran recounts his experience with the power of music during the war. Anything that makes me cry on the Internet, I've resolved to share with you. So here you go. (Thanks, Dianna !)

Things You Think

Ben Folds, Nick Hornby, & Pomplamoose VideoSong!!!!
Nick Hornby, Ben Folds and Pomplamoose join forces to set my internal monologue to music. (Seriously, please tell me I'm not the only one who self-flagellates with Facts and Trivia?) (via)

Stay Awake. Stay Puft.

Stay Awake. Stay Puft. Stay Puft Caffeinated Marshmallows contain 100mg of caffeine each and come in a squishy, reusable box. I say get these, some Water Joe , some Penguin Mints , and whatever other improbably caffeinated foodstuffs you can find and try to break some records! (Records possibly broken include but are not limited to: Most days awake, most caffeine ingested at one sitting, and most ill-conceived plan ever devised to break some records.) (link) : (via)

Furry Words

A message board. Covered in synthetic fur. That you write on with your fingers. For 110 Euros. I just...I just needed you to know that this exists. (link)

Aquarium On Ice

Aquarium On Ice Kori no Suizokukan is a frozen aquarium located in Kesennuma, Japan, designed as an attraction to help tourists escape the summer heat. In addition to the several hundred aquatic specimens, there are action figures, bottles of sake, flowers, and more locked in ice for your perusal. But, all those sea creatures staring out at you with lifeless eyes...the whole experience seems rather chilling, no? (via)

Aquarium On Ice

Aquarium On Ice Kori no Suizokukan is a frozen aquarium located in Kesennuma, Japan, designed as an attraction to help tourists escape the summer heat. In addition to the several hundred aquatic specimens, there are action figures, bottles of sake, flowers, and more locked in ice for your perusal. But, all those sea creatures staring out at you with lifeless eyes...the whole experience seems rather chilling, no? (via)

Tickle Me Pink

Tickle Me Pink Sometimes truth is more beautiful than fiction, and the bald facts more appealing than all the poetry in the world. Which is perhaps why these crayon labels featuring the name of the actual chemical used to give each crayon its special shade appeal to me even more than Crayola's standard color names . (Though I'll admit, "Inchworm" and "Mauvelous" are pretty evocative, too.) (link) : (via)

Tickle Me Pink

Tickle Me Pink Sometimes truth is more beautiful than fiction, and the bald facts more appealing than all the poetry in the world. Which is perhaps why these crayon labels featuring the name of the actual chemical used to give each crayon its special shade appeal to me even more than Crayola's standard color names . (Though I'll admit, "Inchworm" and "Mauvelous" are pretty evocative, too.) (link) : (via)

Pa Pa Power!

Dead Man's Bones - "Pa Pa Power" video
Dead Man's Bones (Zach Shields and Ryan Gosling) perform their song "Pa Pa Power" along with the Silverlake Conservatory Children's Choir at a nursing home/retirement community. Along the way we get to meet some of the fascinating people who live there, as well as develop a more deep and nuanced appreciation for side ponytails and Ryan Gosling's sweater choices. As a bonus? The song is good . (Don't make the mistake I did -- the first time I listened, I didn't realize my headphones were only halfway plugged in and I was all "this [...]

Silent Time of Earth

Video for the song "Silent Time of Earth" by Candy Claws . The video's art is from a 1944 Russian animation called The Stolen Sun , which the band re-edited to fit their vision. According to them, "Our song is about the billions of years while the earth was coming to life, before humans appeared. Apparently, these are the special kinds of antics performed by the animals before they had to behave for us." Special kinds of antics include, but are not limited to: Epic bear vs. crocodile battles, happy frog dances, [...]

Marionettes on the Move

Portland Cello Project - 'Denmark' from Two Penguins Productions on Vimeo . A marionette prawn dreams of adventure to the beguiling hum of cello strings. At least I'm pretty sure it's a prawn. How can I admire a fictional creature so much when I'm not even certain what species its supposed to be? This is slower paced video that is absolutely gorgeous in its detail -- almost every frame looks like a still photograph, meticulously designed with intricate little touches throughout. And the Portland Cello Project [...]

Rosie And Me

Rosie and Me - Bonfires
The video and the song for "Bonfires" by Rosie and Me go perfectly together. The entire experience is end-of-summer upbeat fun while the band goes on a picnic that inspires me to aim for even better picnics in my own future. I have been doing it wrong -- not enough colored smoke, not enough paper cutouts of animals, not enough dancing, and certainly not enough tambourine shaking. Rosie and Me have it all figured out. Maybe they'll invite me on a picnic someday? (url) : (myspace) : (buy) [...]

Take a Picture, It'll Last Longer

Kodak 1922 Kodachrome Film Test
</o Talking to some friends on Twitter the other day, I realized that there's quite an assortment of color photos and film that has been showing up lately on the internets, making me rethink my (until now) solid conviction that the world before 1939 was actually experienced in shades of black and white. So I wanted to post a little summing up of all the ones I know of, because even if you've seen a few of these, maybe you haven't seen all of them, and maybe you've got some to show me [...]

The Lady Vanishes

I saw these colored pencil portraits by Marco Mazzoni of ladies' faces surrounded by flora a few days ago, and they've stayed in my mind so consistently that I needed to post. The subject matter seems fairly standard, yet something has haunted me about the concept. The surrounding foliage is so much more detailed and vivid than the faces in the center of the images, which seem to fade away entirely around the eyes as flowers and butterflies take over. There's a tension between the greater color of the flowers and the centrality of the faces that grabs my attention, [...]

Flight of Fancy

Flight of Fancy Artist Yuliya Kyrpo, a secondary school student in England, constructed this dress out of one thousand paper cranes made from free Metro newspapers. I'm pretty sure I've heard that if you accomplish such an astounding undertaking, you're granted free flights via paper crane for life, so I hope Yuliya chooses some incredible destinations. She's earned it. Oh, and the dress is now on display at the London Science Museum . More photos at the link. (link)

Button, Button, Who's Got the Button?

There's a saying that goes "before you hit the jackpot, you've got to put a coin in the machine." Wonderfully, that is no longer the case, thanks to a project begun by Richard Kelley on Kickstarter . His project is called "I Check Coin Returns: Making WTF Moments" and involves leaving a prize button (like the one shown here) for people to find when they check the coin return slots of soda machines, payphones, and 24-hour washaterias around the U.S. So it looks like I've got a new hobby. There's also a saying [...]

Moments

Moments from Everynone on Vimeo . A gorgeously executed series of the moments that make up our lives. Some are mundane, some are life-changing. Some we forget even in the act of doing them, and some we remember as the moment our lives changed forever. My favorite bits are the placement of the crocheting hooks right before the fishing hooks, and the sticky note "WRITE A MANIFESTO!" that promptly falls down. Because really, who hasn't been there? (I keep meaning to write my damn manifesto! I swear it's on my to-do list.) [...]
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