UAV exhibit at Air and Space. I stitched this panorama from a 3×4 matrix of photos from the second floor, leaving ragged borders uncropped to keep the full range of view. Visible here: RQ-7A Shadow 200, RQ-3A DarkStar, MQ-1L Predator, X-45A J-UCAS, and RQ-2A Pioneer. Larger image, and official NASM press release.
Artomatic (9-12)
Amy and I dropped by Artomatic Friday night, since it was close to home, I hadn’t been to it before, and Amy had a coworker exhibiting there: Alex Zealand, with Addiction, part 3 and Transformed Books.
After admiring Alex’s coffee filter installation, we went around the place, but didn’t have the time or energy to go through everything; so we did just floors 9 to 12, saving the remaining exhibits on lower floors for another weekend. (Update: The rest of the floors here.) Along the way, I picked up an artist’s card each time I saw something that had something special to catch my attention. Without further commentary, I offer a dump of the links gathered, and leave it to you to deduce what attracted me about each artist’s (or gallery’s) work:
- Jennifer Maben Bishop
- Criomatic
- Sheer Design
- Butler Fine Art
- Brandy Gruner
- Emily Greene Liddle
- Bryanna Millis
- Peter E. Harper
- Justin Patterson
- Rita Elsner
- Matt Dunn
- Gregory Ferrand
- Laura Peery
- Bill Mould
- Tiny Ghosts
- Lou Janesko
- John M. Adams
- Joan Belmar
- Anna Stein
- Pamela Clifford
- Rebecca Katz
There was also an installation with a pedal-powered zoetrope installed in an old television housing which would alternate between applauding and booing the pedaler, but I didn’t get a card and couldn’t try it out because so many other people were crowding around it. The peace dove shadow thingy was fun too. And I loved the Victorian decor in the tattoo parlor even though I would never get a tattoo myself.
So next weekend we’ll try and do the other floors. Anyone else go? How’d you like it?
Caturday!
View From Artomatic
Spinning the cellphone camera in night mode while snapping the Capitol from the 12th floor.
(View From Artomatic uploaded by brownpau.)
Animals at the National Zoo
Some video from our stroll through the National Zoo: alpacas, donkeys, goats, prairie dogs, jellyfish, cuttlefish, lobster, crested partridges, burrowing owl, pygmy falcon, and sloth bears, all taken after our Rock Creek Hike. I’d like to draw attention especially to the jellyfish in the invertebrate house, which I’ve uploaded by itself to Flickr:
Brief Rock Creek Hike
We went hiking around Rock Creek Park on Saturday, walking the Melvin Hazen Trail from Connecticut Ave to Rock Creek itself, down the bike path along Beach Drive to the zoo, and up through the Zoo to look at animals. Some photos from along the way:
Full Rock Creek Park photoset here.
While in the zoo, we made the mistake of eating at the “Mane Restaurant,” where slow, unfriendly staff served us chicken nuggets, hot dogs, and french fries scattered across a wet, haphazardly cleaned tray, all in a disorganized, noisy environment where a napkin dispenser touched a garbage can and a spray bottle of cleaning fluid rested abandoned on a dining table within easy reach of one of dozens of screaming brats running around the place. Not eating there again.
I’ll have a zoo video up later, but I must point out this sign we saw at the aviary, which made me insanely happy to see:
Update: Hurrah, I am noted in DCBlogs.com, and my zoo video is up.
Caturday!
It’s my first video Caturday! In this epic, sweeping 30 second drama, our lovely feline heroine Pandora meows twice, does a wide meow-yawn, then returns to luxuriating on her new scratching rug. Playing faintly in the background is “At the Airport” by Scott Andrew.
Branch in River
Debris from up the Potomac gets stuck at the Harbour. Sun’s coming out and it’s warmer now.
(Branch in River uploaded by brownpau.)
Accidental Metro “Panorama”
I had intended to get a video clip of the latest Metro tunnel ad, but I put my phone camera in panorama mode rather than video mode, so it started stitching this disjointed panorama as best it could from the walls of the Metro station as the train accelerated. My reflected hands are visible.
Makes a good entry for the Metro Abstract Set.
Chocolate Edamame
In Trader Joe’s, dark chocolate covered edamame. No. No! NOOOO!!!
(Chocolate Edamame uploaded by brownpau.)