hello, im tesseract! tess for short, and you can nickname me if we know you! im an alter in a system, if you know you know! ive decided to make my own blog due to how frequently i front. ive also got a neocities by the same name!
this blog will mostly be just my silly and random posts, but others will be studying related! as that is my main hobby :) i also reblog a lot of clock pictures!
List of common tags:
#talking - original posts (usually textposts)
#rb - reblogs
#clock tag - what it says on the tin!
#dot obj - items i love very much
#multi - plurality/systemhood
#plink - blinkies, whether my own or otherwise!
FAQ under readmore!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can I ask you about how systems work?
A: yes, but please know that I focus on the medical/diagnostic side of things when explaining! i may put it in layman's terms, but i dont interact with system communities much :) so you wont get much community explanation!
Q: What's your main/who's the host?
A: despite my willingness to provide information, it is quite frankly not your business to stick your nose in! though, you may dm if you want confirmation on who we are if youve got a guess. regardless, we do not wish to air that information to the public.
Q: You don't act like your source/Youre playing pretend.
A: not a question, but if this is your concern, i truly do not care to hear it. block and move along! thank you very much.
this blog is old by the way! i'd moved to @tessyract a bit ago. im admittedly usually too lazy to sign into my own account which explains the recent inactivity, but im still around!
“A NEOS timepiece may be a square for the ‘un-square‘, or a circle, triangle, rectangle, or a pyramid that couldn’t be ‘square‘ if it tried! The clock you choose to represent your time represents you. Neos brings you 12 hours of style 24 hours a day“
A DUTCH EBONISED AND EBONY STRIKING HAAGSE CLOCK
JEAN VERROUX | THE HAGUE, circa 1685-90
“The case of typical form, with a moulded broken arched pendiment surmounting a glazed door, flanked by spiral pillars, with glazed side panels above a moulded base plinth raised on six ball feet, the interior with star marquetry inlaid back panel, the hinged velvet covered dial with silver engraved chapter ring, with pierced and foliate engraved hands, a hinged cast ornament below with mermaids flanking an oval signature plaque, signed Jean Verroux Hagae, covering a hole in the dial to start the pendulum, the similarly signed four baluster pillar brass movement driven by a single barrel with double action, with verge escapement and silk suspended pendulum, foliate pierced and engraved outer countwheel hour striking on a bell, with foliate pierced striking gates; pendulum, winding key.” [CHRISTIE’S]
[41.5 x 30 cm.]
Incense box with Chinese children playing with snowballs
Period: Edo period (1615–1868)
Date: 18th century
Culture: Japan
Medium: Gold, silver togidashi maki-e, hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, cut-out gold foil application, red lacquer, gold foil application on gold ground
Dimensions: H. 2 ¾ in. (7 cm); W. 5 in. (12.7 cm); D. 4 in. (10.2 cm)