Cropped Will Cardini artwork

July 17th, 2009

Amy Marie Long

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: , , — William Cardini @ 10:04 am

I love images like this last one, that catalogue a bunch of weird, discrete phenomenon by arranging them into some kind of a grid.

artist website

thnx allison

July 3rd, 2009

Ocean Sasquatches

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 2:27 am

via monster brains.

June 30th, 2009

Found Abstract Comic “Clock Farms”

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: , , , — William Cardini @ 11:12 pm

via big picture.

Over my weekend trip to Hensylvania (my first ever visit to the Hensel Hill Farm, which has been run by Hensels for six generations, since my great-great-great-grandfather bought the farm in 1820 for $4,000 and a bottle of whiskey!), I pretty much finished the DS remake of Chrono Trigger, which I first played when I came out in 1995, and when I found this image I realized it would be the perfect way to commemorate both events …

Also, playing through Chrono Trigger really got me itching to design a video game … anyway want to collab on Hyperbox: the Videogame?

May 8th, 2009

Weird NASA Video

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 7:11 am

Who made this weird music video for NASA?

Thnx Grant!

April 24th, 2009

Bruno 9li

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: — William Cardini @ 12:01 am

via sci-fi-o-rama.

March 27th, 2009

Stratospheric Microorganisms

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: — William Cardini @ 1:01 am

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched a balloon

ISRO balloon

into the upper atmosphere and discovered three strange new species of bacteria far more resistant to UV radiation than previously known strains. According to the ISRO, sufficient precautionary measures were used to make sure that the species were, in fact, picked up by the balloon in the stratosphere and not closer to earth. This PDF, from the International Journal of Astrobiology, states that “very small, bacteria-like particles” have been found as high as 41 kilometers into the atmosphere. The paper concludes with the suggestion that these particles, “too large to have originated from Earth” (since there is no viable way for them to reach such heights) may have originated from space. Imagine a gentle rain of alien invaders…

March 24th, 2009

Unurthed

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: — William Cardini @ 12:01 am

Last Tuesday I discovered unurthed while googling thoughtforms, and was too distracted to post anything, my apologies. Unurthed is a collection of fascinating hermetic images, such as this sasquatch


Mask carved by the Dorset Culture of the Point Barrow region in Alaska.

from an article on Szukalski’s science of Zermatism, this diagrammatic sand painting


The Shock Painting by Miguelito.

alongside an explication, and this illustration of life energy by Malcolm Thurnburn

from a discussion of Baron Fersen’s Science of Being.

March 10th, 2009

Images

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 9:29 am

Here’s another perfect example of folk sci fi:


via mockitecture.

Images

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: — William Cardini @ 12:36 am

Over the past week I’ve found two images that I’d like to share with y’all that exemplify the folk sci fi aesthetic that I’m trying to track here.


from lp lovers via ben aqua.

Folk sci fi happens when sci fi memes acquire new meanings in folk culture (outer space as salvation).


from mount olympus.

Folk sci fi is when images of modern technology manifest themselves in traditional crafts.

February 25th, 2009

The REAL Flying Saucer Men

Filed under: Inspiration — Tags: — William Cardini @ 12:59 am


via posthuman blues.