“This piece is made of ceramics, a medium which Robert Arneson helped bring to a full-fledged, independent art form. Typically, large-scale works such as this would be made out of bronze or marble. Luckily for our installation crew, this piece is hollow, meaning it only weighs between 500-700 lbs. Heave-ho!” (SFMOMA)
I’ve moved one of his Bricks, so, yeah, I know!
As someone who tends to “friend” or “connect” rather carefully, unlike the people who are camouflaged by thousands of links, I’m amused by many of the “people you may know” suggestions on some sites. Very strange, the many many ways the world is small.
The “man crisis,” continued - Gender - Salon.com
There isn’t enough room here for my response to that.
Advice from Neal Gaiman
- Do good work.
- Be easy to get along with.
- Deliver the work on time.
- People will tolerate how unpleasant you are if your work is good and you deliver it on time.
- People will forgive the lateness of your work if it’s good and they like you.
- You don’t have to be as good as everyone else if you’re on time and it’s always a pleasure to hear from you.
(Source: vimeo.com)
Yes! Yay Amercia! I’m learnding!
(Source: amerciaiswithmitt)
(via Chromeless Video Player)
Reggie Watts plays and Jon Hamm raps about “Taxi”. Very good Reverend Jim impression. So weird.


