Saturday, May 13, 2017

Nodosaur Mummy

Ironic discovering an extinct species, nodosaur, as the best preserved specimen of its kind, in the Alberta oil sands - via an industry driving so many contemporary species, including humans, towards extinction, even a "sixth mass extinction."

Alberta Oil Sands: Before and After

Will some unknown being - perhaps from another planet - be digging up our fossilized remains one day?

Nodosaur remains?

A dinosaur this well preserved is so remarkable a discovery, Michael Grenshaw of National Georgraphic calls it, "as rare as winning the lottery." 

Via the NY Times, Don Brinkman at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta says they get two to three significant specimens each year now due to mining; the role of province and museum notwithstanding - as Alberta law makes all fossils the property of the state and, "Dr. Brinkman said the museum was careful not to inhibit industrial activity when retrieving fossils so that excavators weren't afraid to call when they found something."

Hm.

Of course, it's wonderful paleontologists are finding these specimens, but the bottom line remains: you can't drink oil - or lottery tickets, for that matter. There are other ways to "fuel" paleontology (something I bet a lot of paleontologists'd agree with) - i.e. without turning us, too, one day, into mummified specimens. 

Whether or not anyone (from a planet they take better care of?) even bothers to come along and find .. what will then be - what was it.

Climate-change policy protesters

Friday, January 15, 2016

Still Life

Arkansas 18 June 1990Artist and teacher Julie Green paints the Last Supper menus of death row inmates, originally as published in Oklahoma newspapers, a state where the per capita execution rate is higher than Texas. Via Open Culture.

To the left: Arkansas, 1990,  Barbecue chicken, rice & gravy, pinto bean, fresh early June peas, fresh squash, peaches, hot rolls, tea.

More here showing plates of many states.

"My long term hopes for the project," concludes the artist in the video short below,  "are that we'd stop having capital punishment .. and that I'd stop painting plates."  Amen.




The artist narrates a fuller Last Supper slide show below:

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Vive La France

Je suis Paris.  Jean Julian here, the artist behind the Peace for Paris symbol.


Sunday, November 1, 2015

¡Viva Calaca!

Enjoy ¡Viva Calaca! - an animation project by the Spanish art director and designer Ritxi Ostáriz, and based on today's Mexican celebration, Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead).  The soundtrack is from Day of the Dead by American singer and composer Voltaire.