Smallest Works of Art

12 08 2007

Willard Wigan is the creator of the smallest works of art in the world. He was humiliated as a child, due to his severe dyslexia and to this day he still can’t read or write well. Told on numerous occasions that he would amount to nothing, Willard retreated to a world where his work could not be seen and therefore could not be criticised.

He began building small homes for ants and insects, eventually developing an ability to sculpt things only viewable under a microscope. To create his works, Willard developed a method of placing himself into a meditative state, slowing his heartbeat, sculpting between beats, in the knowledge that the mere pulse in his finger could destroy his work.

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The New Face of Authority

7 08 2007

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According to Thai police, Hello Kitty has become the new disciplinary tool for officers found engaging in inappropriate behavior. They’ll be required to wear bright pink Hello Kitty armbands. So what might these inappropriate behaviors be you ask?

  • officers who speak too aggressively to civilians
  • who fail to turn off their engines when they park their cars
  • commit other minor violations of proper conduct

The hope is to create a sense of shame so the officers will refrain from such behaviors. On the surface, this tactic may seem silly and a waste of time. But if you take a look at the psychological effects associated with shame, you’d agree that the Thai police have really tapped into something. In fact, this type of discipline could potentially have long-term negative effects.

Shame is often experienced as the inner, critical voice that judges whatever we do as wrong, inferior, or worthless…shame is often unbearable. Marc Miller, noted clinical psychologist and author, states ‘we may equate shame with being worthless, unlovable, unredeemable, or cut-off from humanity. Shame strikes deepest into the heart of man…. shame is felt as inner torment, a sickness of the soul….the humiliated one feels himself naked, defeated, alienated, lacking in dignity and worth.’





Love thy Rodent

25 07 2007

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Rats. They’re surprisingly self-aware. They laugh when tickled, especially when they’re young, and they have ticklish spots. Admit it, they’re pretty damn cute. A few years ago, I had a pet rat. Her name was Sqishy (pronounced ski-shee). She was the sweetest pet ever – loved to give kisses.

Rats have personalities, and they can be grumpy or happy-go-lucky depending on their upbringing and surroundings. One study showed that rats accustomed to good times tend to be optimists, while those reared in unstable conditions become pessimists. In another study, Jonathon D. Crystal, a psychologist at the University of Georgia in Athens, discovered that rats display evidence of metacognition: they know what they know and what they don’t know.





Festival of Fire

18 07 2007

The Fire Arts Festival, held July 11 to 14 in Oakland, California, showcased the work of more than 400 artists, actors and sculptors whose medium of choice is flame. Take a look at these amazing photos.

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Wacky Weird Photos

6 07 2007

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Got what it takes to be an official condom tester? The “bed-testing” position is unpaid, but 200 selected testers would be up for free pack of Durex products. In return, testers would have to report back on the feel and performance of the company’s products. Condom makers say it’s the world’s best job, a ’sexecutive position’.

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On July 5 hundreds of animal rights activists took part in a “Running of the Nudes” Thursday to protest the traditional running of the bulls ceremony in the Spanish town of Pamplona. Protesters stripped down to their skivvies & dressed in red bandannas & sported long plastic horns.

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In the beginning of June, cyclists in London & other cities around the world, took to the streets to protest against oil & the overuse of cars. Of course they did it style – a little bit of body paint & a whole lot of nakedness! Yahoo!

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World Erotic Art Museum

21 06 2007

A few years ago I visited the erotic museum in Spain and was totally blown away. While vacationing in Miami Beach Florida, I came across the World Erotic Art Museum www.weam.com. I didn’t think this one could top it. Boy, was I wrong!
They had over 12,000 sq ft of art, ranging from paintings in different mediums, to sculptures to wine bottle openers that had naked men carved into the handle. It’s a toss-up between my personal fav’s…the old school “pleasure chaise lounge” made specifically for women. It dated back to the early 1900’s. And the hand carved “pleasure instruments” (aka beautifully carved dildos) from Japan that dated back to the late 1800’s. I know people have been enjoying these naughty pleasures for years, but didn’t realize so many cultures expressed their sexuality in these art forms. Dildos dating back to the late 1800’s…who knew?

An original interpretation of Leda and the Swan painted on a store mannequin. Karen Rosenberg. American, c. 2000

A male satyr head with horns and beard, with thirteen women’s torsos comprising the facial features. American, c. 2000