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New York life


2
Mar 10

A day in the life of New York – in miniature

Know about tilt-shift photography? it uses a special lens, (usually aimed from a great height) which pretty much fuzzes out everything other than the object of the shot. I admit I don’t know much about its use other than pictures and videos of it used to make regular size objects look miniature.  You can also create the effect in post-processing by using blur in an image editing program. Now, imagine fuzzing out the edges of 35,000 still images of various New York locations, and stitching them together, and you’ll have this video, made by Sam O’Hare of Pixelpollen.com. Read the story about making it here.

Oh, and the soundtrack is magical – it’s original music by the band Human.

Oh, and while you can watch and enjoy it here, it’s best experienced on the site, where you can see it in HD, and full screen.

The Sandpit from Sam O’Hare on Vimeo.

A day in the life of New York City, in miniature.

Original Music: composed by Human, co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong.

Please view in HD and full screen for best effect. For a description of the shoot, camera, lenses and workflow, please see here: http://bit.ly/aFmaPZ


26
Feb 10

Robot friends available from Bennett Robot Works

On a recent chocolate-hunting stroll through the Atlantic area of Brooklyn, I stumbled upon the adorable City Foundry. Behind the vintage wooden letters, file cabinets and plethora of metal things I saw a brownie camera poking above the dressmakers torsos.

*squee* Meet Brownie 2.

You can meet his friends over at Bennett Robot Works.


20
Jan 10

Kids who melt adults

A child melted me into a puddle of joy today.
I was dogsitting this weekend, and I’ve realized that dogs don’t belong to their owners, they belong to the world. But that’s a different post.
I don’t have kids, but I dig them. Sadly I don’t have any nieces and nephews or friends with kids locally so I don’t get the opportunity to appreciate them often. Clementine (the bulldog I was dog sitting) is well-loved by adults and children alike, and so when I take her out I purposely hang out on benches on the sidewalks so she can make people happy. Continue reading →


12
Dec 09

Religious drivel on NY subways


10
Dec 09

Everything you never needed to know about suture fetishes

WhipWhen was the last time you read a title like that? Then again, if you live in New York, you probably *know* someone who HAS a similar fetish. But it’s all new to me, and that’s why I love striking up conversations with random strangers cuz I never know what’s going to come out. Tonight’s random conversation was with a dom in the New York BDSM “scene.” He teaches classes at Columbia on the subject and holds “play parties” at various locations in New York.

He’s been in the BDSM community for nearly 20 years, and he’s seen it all. So I wondered what – if anything – shocked him – crossed his line. Continue reading →


1
Dec 09

Baby Wants Candy

Picture 186I wish I’d come up with Baby Wants Candy as a band name for my yodeling metal band, but a hilarious musical improv troupe got it instead! Baby Wants Candy is a traveling improv troupe that comes up with a completely formed musical on the spot, all themed around the first suggestion they hear shouted from the audience.

When my fabulous friend Jaki took me last Saturday, the theme was CSI: The North Pole.

The two standout performers were Eliza Skinner and this giant blonde guy with crazy psycho eyebrows and I’d love to tell you his name but I can’t find his pic on the website.

Just like any improv, when it’s good, it’s really really good; and when it’s bad, you Tweet your friends to tell them how bad it is.

There are only two more shows in New York (Dec 5 and 12th), and they will be holiday themed – previous audience-suggested titles have included “40 Year Old Virgin Mary”, “It’s Not Christmas Without a Beating” and “I’m the Only Gentile at Hanukkah.”

Hurry over and buy tickets!


15
Jun 09

Taste of Long Island City Review

Hitting a “taste of” event is much like going to a craft bazaar, you have to careful not to blow your wad on the first few tables inside the door – and I was up to the challenge when I attended the fourth annual Taste of Long Island City last night at the Gantry State Park Grounds. The Taste of LIC, while a foodie’s funtime, was a benefit for the Chocolate Factory Theater, and also included a silent auction.

The first nibble I tried was a great start – shredded barbeque pork from Lucky Mojo’s. It melted in my mouth, but it’s where I first encountered what would be the night’s trend – the vendors running out of forks and plates! Everyone was friendly though and neighboring vendors were more than happy to share plates and utensils.

While taking a break from my nibbling of the first half of the room, I chatted up the event’s organizer, Sheila Lewandowski, (also executive director of the The Chocolate Factory) about the event’s history. This is the first year the Taste of LIC has been held at a state park location (and the first time such a thing has happened in Queens). The setting was really lovely – it was a magical, hazy evening and many tasters retired to the pier benches to talk, munch on their edibles, and enjoy the New York skyline.

Every year the Taste of LIC has been held, the attendance has doubled, and she estimated there were a 1000 attendees this year! While many “taste of” events focus on an area’s high-end restaurants, Sheila feels it’s important to showcase all types of food/drink establishments that make a neighborhood vibrant, from small places that take pride in their “food art,” to take-out, cafes, and wine/spirit sellers, all of which were represented at Taste of LIC.

See my Flickr picture set.

Some food highlights:

  • Sage American Kitchen’s tomato, basil & goat cheese soup, not to mention the miniature versions of their pink snowball cakes, cheesecake brownies, and fake-Hostess cupcakes. I told them that selling of such not-so-naughty servings of their yummy treats would be a goldmine!
  • Blend’s latin fusion was a tickle for my tastebuds – “tapatizers” from “sopes,” cornbread with cheese and a black bean sauce to lime-rubbed chicken.
  • Lounge47 delivered a juicy, floppy luscious vegetable lasagna, which was perfectly refreshing with a Blue Moon ale.
  • Taste of LIC is a big fat food tease because they gave me a sample of Testaccio’s culinary expertise but are making me wait until September until their official opening! Chef Ivan Beacco gave me a sample of something so simple and wonderful you marvel that you hadn’t thought of it yourself: mission fig topped with marscapone cheese and pine nuts. Testaccio’s menu will include “Roman dishes and Northern Italian cuisine.”
  • Vesta Vino’s chilled zucchini soup with prosciutto and white bean bruschetta. Though technically not in Long Island City (Vesta is in Astoria), they let them sneak in to share executive chef Michelle Vido’s creations! (I won’t tell if you won’t tell…)
  • Manducatis Rustica Italian restaurant wins dual prizes for strangest name and most perfect tiramisu this side of San Francisco. I had to wrestle another girl for one of the last servings! Chef/owner Gianna Cerbone-Teoli told me that she learned the recipe when she was ten years old living in Italy, and she has not changed the traditional recipe in all these years (thank goodness!)
  • The longest line I saw was for Bella Via Restaurant’s coal-oven thin crust pizza!
  • Court Square Wine & Spirits offered up something new and different – Veev – “the world’s first Açaí spirit.” Açaí is the new trendy health berry that is popping up in juices and smoothies everywhere. While the Veev representative admitted that VeeV can’t be touted as a “health drink” because the distillation process removes some of the berry’s “punch,” I had some straight up with ice & lime and found it to be a most refreshing spirit!

Of course, food is only one part of any dining equation – I look forward to checking out the ambiance of the vendors I sampled.

NOTE: Edited version published on queens.about.com


8
Jun 09

Mocca Festival

Here are some pix from the MOCCA (Museum of Comics and Comic Art) Festival I attended yesterday! Post coming soon!

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22
May 09

Symmetrical Men Give More Orgasms: Science of Sex at Gelf Geeking Out

Wow, just found this post buried in my drafts! Enjoy it now.

(FROM WAY BACK IN MAY)

I found out about the presentation of Gelf Magazine’s Geeking Out at the very last minute.

Science of Sex: w Anne Machalinksi & Christie Nicholson

These two cool chicks did a bunch of research on something everyone’s interested in: SEX. A lot of their research was on symmetry. I’m sure you’ve heard the theory: people with symmetrical faces are seen by our “animal brains” as better for procreating (which is odd because I hear more often that people are drawn to people who look “unique.”) The weird thing is supposedly our animal brains are even drawn to BODY SYMMETRY and we can somehow detect asymmetry down to millimeters! Although they did admit that they think that it’s something “else” that is just being manifested as asymmetry (pheromones maybe?)

Some other tidbits:

  • symmetrical men give women more orgasms. NOTE: DM ME IF YOU ARE A SYMMETRICAL MAN ;)
  • Women are more sensitive to symmetry than men.
  • However, women on the pill are less sensitive to symmetry and tend to make worse choices for mates.
  • These chicks were one of the first to study sex in Second Life. I didn’t realize how this thing worked. Have to purchase kisses, caresses. Even dominatrix dungeons and FURRIES! Geez they are everywhere!
  • Ovulating strippers earn more money. In a study from University of New Mexico, strippers got more money when they were ovulating. $70 vs $40 normally. They said that you can use this to your advantage: schedule first dates, interviews, and salary reviews for when you are ovulating!
  • Apparently if you’re attracted to someone’s smell, it means you have oppositional immune systems, which means good for baby genes!
For more info, see their website scienceofsex.com.

OKCUPID: Forget the math, enjoy the connection

Next up were the founders of OKCUPID.com, Chris Coyne and Christian Rudder. The main thing I remember from this lecture is TOO MANY FORMULAS! But, they are true math geeks. OKCUPID is actually the only dating site that I’m on because i have found the most interesting types of men on there. OKCUPID’s matching formula is unique. You answer user-authored questions in a unique fashion. There are 50,000 questions that have been answered 500 million times. Users are writing new questions all the time.
Here’s how the question process goes:
  • answer the question
  • answer how your “ideal mate” would answer the question
  • answer how important the question is to you

For example, one of my questions might be, “I think it’s important to sleep with someone before marriage.” Because I am a modern woman with a healthy sexual appetite, I would answer YES, that my ideal match should answer YES, and that it’s MANDATORY.

Now a way OKCUPID is smart is also through their attention to “reflexive incompatibilities.” For example, let’s say you are a dominant. You don’t want someone else to answer “dominant” because that’s not a good match for you. You want someone to answer opposite to a question like, “I like to be dominant in bed,” and OKCUPID allows that! SMART!

OKCUPID FACTOIDS: Chris & Christian gave up a few choice data points for our viewing pleasure:

  • if you have a rape fantasy, contact someone in Nevada, Wyoming, or Florida.
  • If you want to date someone just for sex, it’s a safe bet you can get some casual love from anyone on the west coast. NO casual love unless you are lucky enough to live in the state of NY.
  • OOH! slammed by OKCUPID founders on my usage of their site! (when I’m too closely matched, the people drive me nuts!)
  • wow. more math from OKCUPID founders! OW IT HURTS FORMULAS more talk about psychology please!
  • of COURSE OKCUPID founders use a Venn diagram. geeks.
  • talked my way into a free drink at #gelfgeekingout. Actually it’s more like I gave puppy eyes because I didn’t have enough cash for a drink.

22
May 09

Al Jaffee, in person in Brooklyn! Feh!

aljaffeeI am not one to be star-struck. The fact that New York is one of the most celebrity-laden cities on earth is not one of the reasons I moved here. But when I met Al Jaffee tonight in Brooklyn, I found myself gushy and blabbering!

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