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Asheville Twestival 2009Asheville Twestival 2009 Looking for something to do this weekend? Come out and join us this Sunday September 13th for Twestival Local! We'll be at the Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company on Coxe Avenue from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00...

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wake n' baconwake n' bacon Maybe the single most genius product I have ever come across; an alarm clock that wakes your ass up with the real bacon. Fucking beautiful. Find out more about it here. HOW: A frozen strip of bacon...

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Matters of the Heart vs Matters of the AssMatters of the Heart vs Matters of the Ass $3.50 well drinks can cultivate quite the conversation. Throw in a few ongoing relationship issues and suddenly you may find yourself ass-deep in Jack Daniels & discourse. From here forth on,  we...

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hippies, missing trees, & screaming. oh my. hippies, missing trees, & screaming. oh my. Ok. I know I live in Asheville and all - so this is bound to piss someone off. But it's just too much. Hell, these people are in the middle of the forest - that stump they're screaming at - a beaver probably...

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City of Asheville to reduce stream side protectionsCity of Asheville to reduce stream side protections You can help prevent this; please sign this in support of  the protection of our mountain streams and improving water quality with additional stream side vegetation. Read more about the issue below &...

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blendie & screambody

Posted by Justin | Posted in Bizarro | Posted on 26-03-2009

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Kelly Dobson has simultaneously creeped me out and made my day. First, her Bio, just to get an idea…

Kelly Dobson grew up in a junkyard. From the age of four she was doing odd jobs such as smashing windows and hauling machine parts from one area of the yard to another. She had machine friends. By six she was holding car funerals and secretly stashing beloved car parts in her own hidden burrow in the far side of the lot. Abandoning the instability of the lot as a teenager in 1990, Dobson began studies in medicine and art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Cornell University’s Department of Architecture, Art and Planning. The studies in medicine and art practice provide background for her interests in alternative forms of therapy. Working in the realms of art, design, engineering, psychology and society, Kelly explores the relationships between people and machines, and has received a Master of Science degree from MIT’s Visual Studies Program and another from the MIT Media Lab. Currently, as a researcher and PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab, she is developing a method of personal, societal, and psychoanalytical engagement termed Machine Therapy. Machine Therapy is in response to the overwhelmingly pervasive effects of machines in everyday life. Machine Therapy is tangentially about the parapraxis of machine design — what machines do and mean for people other than what we consciously designed them to do and be used for. In her current work Kelly combines research in digital signal processing and machine learning, technology and society studies, and art and therapy. She builds empathic machines such as Blendie (web.media.mit.edu/~monster/Blendie), Wearable Organs such as ScreamBody (web.media.mit.edu/~monster/screambody), and organizes engagements with existing large culturally implicated machines.

Meet Blendie, an “an interactive, sensitive, intelligent, voice controlled blender with a mind of its own”

And not to be outdone, here’s ScreamBody – part of Dobson’s Wearable Body Organs series.

You can find out more about some of her projects and designs here at http://web.media.mit.edu/~monster

www.badpaintingsofbarackobama.com

Posted by Justin | Posted in Bizarro, Politics & Bourbon | Posted on 03-03-2009

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With all the unbridled enthusiam for Barack Obama you just knew something like this was going to come along. Hey, I like him too, but common people. Really? Anyway, I’ve included a few of my favorites, but be sure to check out the entire collection at http://www.badpaintingsofbarackobama.com/