Wednesday, June 16, 2010

it's moving. no it's not. is it? it isn't.

In these sculptures by Claire Morgan, natural materials are hung from wire to create the illusion that they are moving. Or in this case, falling. The materials are fruits, feathers, and flower petals.

...we're busy conducting physical representations of the easy susceptibility of the human mind!

Wow, it must have been hard work suspending all those objects so precisely. She must have been patient.

Anyway, today in English, we watched the movie Flowers for Algernon, since we read the book. Or, part of it, at least. It's about a guy named Charlie Gordon who is hired by a clinic to be part of their experiment to artificially increase intelligence.

Yeah, the movie was poorly attributed. The book was good, though. Well, the part I read, at least.

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