’woman wiring an early ibm computer’
Berenice Abbott Documenting Science series (1938-58)
Thinking about how my mom tried to “seduce” my dad when they were in college together by sneaking oranges into his backpack, because she grew up food insecure and feeding someone/sharing food was a big deal with her upbringing with a lot of emotional meaning–
and meanwhile my poor dad is just convinced that he’s been haunted by some citrus poltergeist because why the fuck are there always oranges in his bag he swears he did not put there???
ALL THE POKAYMAN TRAINERS (except for Crystal i guess).
First 11x17 print for AX! More to comeeee ^Q^
I’ll be selling this along with other prints at AX.
My father has gotten really into flashback Friday. He posted these pictures of myself at about 5 years old and my little sister at about 3 (our baby sister was still a bun in the oven here) at the Exploratorium circa 1995. I figured this was the perfect opportunity to thank you for sparking such an interest in me as a child. There are no other scientists in my family, and no other girls around me were interested in science. I really credit family trips to places like this for turning the wheels in my brain. I’m now pursuing my master’s degree in environmental biology at the University of Eastern Finland, and both sisters have chosen nursing. Thanks for all the science, Exploratorium, and please continue to inspire!
Song of Avignon (1998) directed by Jonas Mekas.
Be with someone who asks you “Why?” a lot, “Why do you think that?” “Why do you feel that way?” be with someone who is fascinated by you
1. Clarice Lispector | 2. Egon Schiele | 3. Dylan Thomas | 4. Joseph Lorusso | 5. Jenny Slate | 6. Ron Hicks | 7. Mary Oliver | 8. Safet Zec | 9. Madeline Miller | 10. Antonio Piatti | 11. Ocean Vuong | 12. Peter Wever | 13. Richard Siken
The beautiful thing about Life, is that we will never reach an age where there is nothing left to learn, see or be; it’s magical really.
Dulce Ruby (via kushandwizdom)