I have no idea what it's like. I have a gut feeling it was created in the '70s, when holography was the Next Big Thing, and hasn't been updated since. It must be very sad.
eta: here it is [link]
OK, who dares me to email them and complain that the holographs on their website don't work?
Alias works best as an experimental, stream of consciousness art project.
As if Andy Warhol were given a lot of speed and a TV deal.
Testing the backwash of a 747. I love the music choice too.
Very cool. Ignoring the corpse and dead pig talk. No coffee yet.
J, the 14th of January?
As if Andy Warhol were given a lot of speed and a TV deal
Yeah, but when he was actually on alot of speed and making movies -- weren't they all about nothing? Like, no action?
Last day of work! In your FACE, stupid job! The one good thing about only doing bullshit clerical work? There's very little to "hand off."
Yeah, but when he was actually on alot of speed and making movies -- weren't they all about nothing? Like, no action?
They were probably absolutely fascinating to other people who were also on a lot of speed.
Last day of work! In your FACE, stupid job!
Yay! Plus, tonight, we all get to see you in your fabulous suit.
Yup
Hmm.
I'm not even sure what kind of relays my heating system might have. During the house inspection, the inspector found a patent plate on the big "snowman" furnace that indicated it was patented in 1922. We know for sure that it was retrofitted from coal to gas....
You need something that's both going to fragment and send wet gobbets flying.
Bring on the Mil. Spec. Chicken(s)!
Which were in fact used for testing how military jet engines would react if they ran into a flock of birds. Bird who happened to be frozen chickens hanging around presumably in mid-air, but still.