Monday, September 28, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Spotted: Art and Science joined at the hip
My friend Sophia's recent trip to a molecular gastronomy restaurant in Chicago was an inspiration for the Definition project.
Cigar for dinner? Actually, the "ashes" are sesame seeds, the "cigar wrapper" is made from collard greens, and inside is pulled pork.
Art and science should hook up more often. They know how to make beauty.
Cigar for dinner? Actually, the "ashes" are sesame seeds, the "cigar wrapper" is made from collard greens, and inside is pulled pork.
Art and science should hook up more often. They know how to make beauty.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Cardinal Sins
I found a funny example of a euphemism from one of my favorite shows:
Dr. House: Who were you going to kill in Bolivia? My old housekeeper?
Dr. Terzi: We don't kill anyone.
Dr. House: I'm sorry--who were you going to marginalize?
("Whatever It Takes," episode from the show House, M.D.)
Dr. House: Who were you going to kill in Bolivia? My old housekeeper?
Dr. Terzi: We don't kill anyone.
Dr. House: I'm sorry--who were you going to marginalize?
("Whatever It Takes," episode from the show House, M.D.)
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