Photo 29 Mar 67,073 notes Pretty Cool

Pretty Cool

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Photo 20 Jan 7,153 notes thedailywhat:

Kickass Cupcakes of the Day: Caroline @ Cupcake Occasions prepared a brand new batch of her world-famous Muppet cupcakes.
[epicponyz.]

thedailywhat:

Kickass Cupcakes of the Day: Caroline @ Cupcake Occasions prepared a brand new batch of her world-famous Muppet cupcakes.

[epicponyz.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

Photo 19 Jan 169 notes I kind of wish it was real and not plaster

hyperallergic:

Piero Manzoni, “Merda d’Artista” (1961)  From Tate, Etc:
Merda d’artista is an edition of 90 signed and numbered works that Manzoni said he made from his own excrement. Each is a 30-gram can of shit, measuring 4.8x6.5cm, “freshly preserved, produced and tinned”, as stated on the label. This information appears in Italian, French, German and English, against a background pattern produced by repeating the artist’s name in block letters. Because Manzoni sold each can by weight at gold’s daily market price, the shit literally became worth its weight in gold. In retrospect, this has proved to be a bargain. At $35.20 (£18.07) per ounce - the price at which the London Gold Pool (an international consortium of central banks) wanted to fix the precious metal - a tin originally would have cost about $37. That was 1961. Thirty years later, Sotheby’s auctioned one for $67,000. Then, the price of gold had climbed to $374 per ounce. If Manzoni’s initial pricing scheme still held, it should have cost only $395.77. In other words, in 1991 Merda d’artista had outperformed gold in price by more than 70 times.
 But it gets better:
Supposedly, he made this work in response to a taunt from his father: “Your work is shit.” Since his father ran a factory that produced canned meats, Manzoni, in effect, paid him back in kind. Thus, what distinguishes Merda d’artista from the whoopee cushion is, not surprisingly, discourse. It is a gesture, not an industrial product - even if it presents itself otherwise.
Apparently the shit is not literally shit but just figuratively: it’s been revealed that the cans contain plaster, not excrement. The joke — layer upon layer of irony and all — is still fresh though. I don’t know if the work’s continued high values make me wanna laugh or cry.

I kind of wish it was real and not plaster

hyperallergic:

Piero Manzoni, “Merda d’Artista” (1961)

From Tate, Etc:

Merda d’artista is an edition of 90 signed and numbered works that Manzoni said he made from his own excrement. Each is a 30-gram can of shit, measuring 4.8x6.5cm, “freshly preserved, produced and tinned”, as stated on the label. This information appears in Italian, French, German and English, against a background pattern produced by repeating the artist’s name in block letters. Because Manzoni sold each can by weight at gold’s daily market price, the shit literally became worth its weight in gold. In retrospect, this has proved to be a bargain. At $35.20 (£18.07) per ounce - the price at which the London Gold Pool (an international consortium of central banks) wanted to fix the precious metal - a tin originally would have cost about $37. That was 1961. Thirty years later, Sotheby’s auctioned one for $67,000. Then, the price of gold had climbed to $374 per ounce. If Manzoni’s initial pricing scheme still held, it should have cost only $395.77. In other words, in 1991 Merda d’artista had outperformed gold in price by more than 70 times.

But it gets better:
Supposedly, he made this work in response to a taunt from his father: “Your work is shit.” Since his father ran a factory that produced canned meats, Manzoni, in effect, paid him back in kind. Thus, what distinguishes Merda d’artista from the whoopee cushion is, not surprisingly, discourse. It is a gesture, not an industrial product - even if it presents itself otherwise.
Apparently the shit is not literally shit but just figuratively: it’s been revealed that the cans contain plaster, not excrement. The joke — layer upon layer of irony and all — is still fresh though. I don’t know if the work’s continued high values make me wanna laugh or cry.
Photo 19 Jan 2,086 notes SO EXCITED!!! MUPPPEEETTTSSS!!!


thedailywhat:

Second Look of the Day: Yet another official promo image for James Bobin and Jason Segel’s highly anticipated Muppets movie, featuring Segel hanging out with Kermit and Miss Piggy like it’s no big deal.
The Muppets hits theaters November 23.
[collider / popculturebrain.]
See Also: Amy Adams and Jason Segel on the Muppets set.

SO EXCITED!!! MUPPPEEETTTSSS!!!

thedailywhat:

Second Look of the Day: Yet another official promo image for James Bobin and Jason Segel’s highly anticipated Muppets movie, featuring Segel hanging out with Kermit and Miss Piggy like it’s no big deal.

The Muppets hits theaters November 23.

[collider / popculturebrain.]

See Also: Amy Adams and Jason Segel on the Muppets set.

Photo 19 Jan 1,664 notes I would like to people watch from there.

thedailywhat:

Badass Bench of the Day: “Elevated Bench” by Israel designer Itay Ohaly: Urban furniture with a view.
[designboom.]

I would like to people watch from there.

thedailywhat:

Badass Bench of the Day: Elevated Bench” by Israel designer Itay Ohaly: Urban furniture with a view.

[designboom.]

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Photo 19 Jan 742 notes Not something I would do, but pretty interesting…

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Bryan Lewis Saunders takes a bunch of drugs, draws a bunch of self-portraits.

After experiencing drastic changes in my environment, I looked for other  experiences that might profoundly affect my perception of the self.  So  I devised another experiment where everyday I took a different drug and  drew myself under the influence.  Within weeks I became lethargic and  suffered mild brain damage.

Above: Psilocybin Mushrooms (2 caps onset).
[iheartchaos.]

Not something I would do, but pretty interesting…

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Bryan Lewis Saunders takes a bunch of drugs, draws a bunch of self-portraits.

After experiencing drastic changes in my environment, I looked for other experiences that might profoundly affect my perception of the self. So I devised another experiment where everyday I took a different drug and drew myself under the influence. Within weeks I became lethargic and suffered mild brain damage.

Above: Psilocybin Mushrooms (2 caps onset).

[iheartchaos.]

Photo 17 Dec 10 notes GOOD MORNING!!

kraziekenzie:

Life is short enjoy ur coffee
and your day :)

GOOD MORNING!!

kraziekenzie:

Life is short enjoy ur coffee

and your day :)

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Photo 17 Dec 71 notes wonderful

wonderful

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Link 16 Dec 1 note Bicycle Licenses: A Blast from the Past»

proantibicycle:

Strange to think that there is a city in Southern California that is actually ticketing cyclists for not having a bicycle license on their steeds. I wasn’t even aware that there were still places…

Photo 16 Dec 1 note

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