I received an email from Galen Scorer today through his sister Tiffany, a friend of mine. Galen is putting together a project in Toronto that the blogosphere should know about:
An indeterminate number of cameras point towards the sky. The collective presence of all these images are joined together into an additive composite. While it isn’t possible to distinguish individual characteristics from each location the composite becomes a hybrid of all sky� the impossible sky.
If you want to help him build the impossible sky – what an invitation! – learn more at
the project website. Or email him at impossiblesky@galen.ca.
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I always say this when he finds a quote that resonates with me.
Good old whiskey river:
– Gary Snyder
WR has been on a bit of a “quotes about writing” tear at the moment. It’s worth perusing his recent entries if that sort of thing interests you.
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I always say this when he finds a quote that resonates with me.
Good old whiskey river:
– Gary Snyder
WR has been on a bit of a “quotes about writing” tear at the moment. It’s worth perusing his recent entries if that sort of thing interests you.
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There is something in this story that endears me to Io, Jupiter’s spitting moon. I think it’s in the tagline: “Beware: Io Dust. Jupiter’s moon Io is shooting tiny volcanic bullets at passing spacecraft.”
Apparently Io’s volcanos are erupting all the time, shooting streams of dust into the solar system. These streams get picked up by Jupiter’s gravity and accelerate to around 300km/s which is pretty durn fast.
If you happen to be a spaceship passing by, you get pelted by high speed smoke.
It’s an elegant defense for our solar system’s gas giant, even if its not terribly effective.
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The Tyee ran a short photo essay from the Tribal Journeys 2004 event this year. This is an annual celebration of the canoe culture of west coast First Nations. Photographer Elaine Briere captured some of the spirit of the gathering:
Check the photo gallery on that page.