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posted by Quirk of Nature on August 28th, 2008 2:03 PM

hi. it's been a while since i've done much tasking, but sure do think you guys are all really awesome. i just moved to berkeley in mid-august, and would love the opportunity to meet some of you all-stars in person. can i be in the loop for whatever's happening that day in SF? pretty please?

posted by Quirk of Nature on May 7th, 2008 5:06 PM

nice work, ben. way to achieve.

posted by Quirk of Nature on April 10th, 2008 6:39 AM

i think the enjoyment emerges from the specifics of the situation... she didn't just put her pet out of its misery with quiet dignity, then memorialize him. no.

1. we don't know how she killed him. for all i know, freezing might have been the method. that's pretty sadistic.
2. why did she put his body in the freezer? why did she keep it at all? and why the freezer at WORK? with everyone's lunches in it?
3. why send an email to everyone in such a way. it wasn't announcing the sadness of the rat's death, primarily - it was alerting everyone, under the guise of mourning, that she had stuck his body in such a strange place, in rather a triumphant and gleeful way. "look at what i did to my rat!" the fact that 5 minutes later he was already GONE from the freezer further calls into question the purpose of the email.
4. the (alleged) presence of first the rat, then the butterflies in the freezer points a certain reckless and possessive attitude towards life that is indicative of a larger pattern here.
5. i certainly enjoyed the escapade, so that part of the task is taken care of.

or maybe lank has a point.

posted by Quirk of Nature on April 9th, 2008 8:56 PM

it is creepy. but not unusual (or at least not terribly so). if you remember, i work at a natural history museum, so we do see our share of dead animals... just not normally pets in the freezer suddenly replaced by butterflies.

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 21st, 2008 5:50 PM

....so it's not praxis, but i wanted to show off my wonderfully talented, non-sf0 friend's long obsession with this task:


the dress

for more you can see her website.

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 10th, 2008 9:51 PM

when work is joy, you don't need play. right john?

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 7th, 2008 11:44 PM

i was skeptical there, but you came through in the end. that is one bizarre looking chair. i laughed. nice write-up.

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 7th, 2008 11:36 PM

i've been working on this since about when you started (still nowhere near done!), and it's really interesting to see how you did it. i like how mathematical-looking it came out. i confess i feel a small pang of regret that you finished before me, but the loveliness of it makes up for it, and speed has not been my priority. nice job.

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 6th, 2008 10:27 PM

my favorite part is the banana horse.

posted by Quirk of Nature on February 3rd, 2008 9:16 PM

so how did the introducing go? lovely justification, truly, but what happened?? curiouser and curiouser we get.

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