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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008I couldn’t have said it better than Boing Boing: Oddly compelling.
I couldn’t have said it better than Boing Boing: Oddly compelling.
dna tests proved that right foot and left foot that have washed up on the shores of British Columbia in february 8 and june 16 are from the same person, but authorities are still a long way from solving the mystery.
according to tests, the may 22 foot is female.
link to story in cnn via boing boing

photo by luciaRM

FilthyLuker, in collaboration with pedro Estrellas, made this installation in france.
he says it’s a house with tentecular cancer.
link via boing boing
they study so many years and it takes them two days to find out it’s not a human foot.
link to story in cnn via boing boing
related:
Charles and Ray Eames were American designers.
The United States postal service issued a sheet of stamps to commemorate their work. via boing boing
Matt Kirkland uncovers the robot beneath the fluff.
Here are before and after pictures of Fred. I have to admit he looks better after the treatment. more.
OK, at first I saw this and thought “cool”, but then images of beheaded dolls came floating to my head. My next door neighbor used to remove the dolls’ heads and shave them off.
After browsing Matt Kirkland’s website and also his wife’s blog, I am convinced he operates out of motives other than Eithan’s vicious ones. The skinning of the stuffed dolls is done for the sake of research and science.
I have to remember asking him what in vestimentis ursum means. I tried to play with the words, but it got me nowhere.
via boing boing
it’s always the right foot and it’s always in a sneaker. puzzling.
link to story. via boing boing.
Correction: This one was a left foot, but it didnt match any of the other feet found.
Part of Painter Chris Crites‘ gun collection. Not rellevant to me, since I live in Israel, but he and Chris Reccardi are having a joint show at Seattle’s Roq La Rue Gallery opening today. Reccardi is famous for Ren and Stimpy and Spongebob. which we all know and love.

an iclandic portable cardboard table from Liborius Reykjavík. link
