Category Archives: Something off-slant for the beady of eye.
Every Inch of It – (Full Screen)
Stunning, worth taking the time to watch all the way through without distraction – nods
Starry Scary Night
A small phenomenon is occurring here and there around the world, solar-powered, glow-in-the-dark cycle paths. It’s a smart idea and …
Prized
By happenstance, Esme won a prize after leaving the 100th comment on the post – ‘Contentedness embodied (Part Two)’ upon …
Wintergatan: The Supersonic Grooves Of The Milky Way.
An amazing machine! Incredible construction and the only electronics used are amplification. Read more about the ideas, engineering, and exactly …
Fielded.
You will like this. There’s a small tie-in to something of Esme’s too, here – Scare-less Crowing Actually. …
The Aloof
Just an average Saturday night at the Cloud’s watering hole, The Singularity Saloon. Get those dapper chaps at …
Within the Fur.
Esme has long been an admirer of The Psychedelic Furs, and has recently become aware of a different kind of …
Hello My Little Chickadees.
Esme walks to centre stage and coughs… “Spring has sprung, The grass is griz. I wonder where, Da birdies is?”
The Bones of the Matter Doth Matter.
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki’s sculptures are somewhat arresting I find; the subjects convey movement, whilst emitting subtle emotions, and the exhistenial question …
Back to the Stars.
Such an utterly beautiful, ingenious creature.
Part and Parcel of a Cloud
The Cloud received a curious package in the post yesterday. It was sent from a land underneath the Earth. The …
Just a slip of the tongue
There’s many a slip twixt cup and lip.
“You think those dogs will not be in heaven! I tell you they will be there long before any of us.” ― Robert Louis Stevenson
Beth Cavener is a sculptor who has produced a set of pieces that I find incredibly moving. She’s captured so many …
Japanese Craftsman Masterfully Restores Old Books
Nobuo Okano is a Tokyo based artisan who repairs old books, restoring them to as close to their original glory …
Touching the Prado
The Prado Museum in Madrid had an unusual exhibition in June, at which blind people could enjoy classical paintings by touching their …
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