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Today's Document
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day
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My summer so far with Flannery OâConnor & Marilynne Robinson has been quite a treat.Â
Biologists call cats âexploitive captives,â an evocative phrase that might be used to describe a lot of relationships, not all of them interspecies. I made the mistake, early on, of feeding the cat first thing in the morning, forgetting that the cat could control when I woke up â by meowing politely, sitting on my chest and staring at me, nudging me insistently with her face, or placing a single claw on my lip. She refused to drink water from a bowl, coveting what she believed was the superior-quality water I drank from a glass. I attempted to demonstrate to the cat that the water we drank was the very same water by pouring it from my glass into her bowl right in front of her, but she was utterly unmoved, like a birther being shown Obamaâs long-form Hawaiian birth certificate. In the end I gave in and began serving her water in a glass tumbler, which she had to stick her whole face into to drink from.
Sometimes it would strike me that an animal was living in my house, and it seemed as surreal as if I had a raccoon or a kinkajou running loose in my house. Yet that animal and I learned, on some level, to understand each other. Although I loved to bury my nose in her fur when she came in from a winter day and inhale deeply of the Coldcat Smell, the cat did not like this one bit, and fled. For a while I would chase her around the house, yelling, âGimme a little whiff!â and she would hide behind the couch from my hateful touch. Eventually I realized that this was wrong of me. I would instead let her in and pretend to have no interest whatsoever in smelling her, and, after not more than a minute or so the cat would approach me and deign to be smelt. I should really be no less impressed by this accord than if Iâd successfully communicated with a Papuan tribesman, or decoded a message from the stars.
When Margaret âMuffiâ Lavigne and Chris Plum, both with muscular dystrophy, met at the Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, Conn., their lives took an unexpected turn.
12 Years a Boy
http://www.ted.com/talks/arthur_ganson_makes_moving_sculpture
Rolling Bridge
London, UK
The studio was commissioned to design a pedestrian bridge to span an inlet of the Grand Union Canal at Paddington Basin, London, and provide an access route for workers and residents. Crucially, the bridge needed to open to allow access for the boat moored in the inlet.
The aim was to make the movement the extraordinary aspect of the bridge. A common approach to designing opening bridges is to have a single rigid element that fractures and lifts out of the way. Rolling Bridge opens by slowly and smoothly curling until it transforms from a conventional, straight bridge, into a circular sculpture which sits on the bank of the canal.
The structure opens using a series of hydraulic rams integrated into the balustrade. As it curls, each of its eight segments simultaneously lifts, causing it to roll until the two ends touch and form a circle. The bridge can be stopped at any point along its journey.
The whole structure was constructed at Littlehampton Welding on the Sussex coast and then floated up the Grand Union Canal, before being lifted into position and attached to the hydraulic system which powers its movement.
The Rolling Bridge won a number of awards including a Structural Steel Award, and an Emerging Architecture Award. It opens every Friday at midday.
here's a video:
http://www.heatherwick.com/rolling-bridge/
My gift to you will be an abyss, she said, but it will be so subtle youâll perceive it only after many years have passed and you are far from Mexico and me. Youâll find it when you need it most, and that wonât be the happy ending, but it will be an instant of emptiness and joy. And maybe then youâll remember me, if only just a little.
âRoberto Bolaño, âMy Gift To You.â
In this monthâs fiction podcast, David Sedaris reads âRoy Spivey,â by the writer and filmmaker Miranda July. The story, which appeared in the The New Yorker in 2007, is about a young womanâs encounter with a famous actor aboard...
Miranda July! (I like David Sedaris' post story analysis)
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Roberto Bolano (Story #2....guess which is better)
In this monthâs fiction podcast, Francisco Goldman reads Roberto Bolañoâs short story âClara,â which first appeared in The New Yorker in 2008
Roberto Bolano (Story #1)
Maybe we can go here when you come to Philly?
Lesser known fact: Leon Theremin choreographed countless dance numbers to be performed with his music. Here he is shown practicing one popular move before the mirror in his study.
"Theremin invented another listening device called The Thing. Disguised in a replica of the Great Seal of the United States carved in wood, in 1945 Soviet school children presented the concealed bug to U.S. Ambassador as a "gesture of friendship" to the USSR's World War II ally. It hung in the ambassadorâs residential office in Moscow, and intercepted confidential conversations there during the first seven years of the Cold War, until it was accidentally discovered in 1952.[28]"
::illustration by Whooli Chen::
Is she your cousin?
The last day of a piano