This week in the magazine, Peter Schjeldahl reviews the
Paul Thek retrospective at the Whitney Museum of Art. Here Schjeldahl looks at Thek’s work, from his wax sculptures and self portraits to his more recent abstract paintings.
Not exactly food, more of an ingestible substance.
Medium size me!
Tricks of the trade:
lossy compression aims to remove the stuff that's least perceptible.
Note: The article makes an over simplification. The primary channel is "luma" which is derived from R,G and B. G is a big contributor to luma. By the way, the human visual system works amazingly well considering how much it sucks. Lossy compression is about taking advantage of the suckitude.
Via Kottke, paintings by
Andy Denzler that look like highly compressed jpegs. Sort of Richter like?
I've written about it
previously, but we had another amazing meal at Fore Street in Portland Maine. This included the best oyster of my life (corroborated by Janet) which was from
Nonesuch Oysters. Also on the table were an amazing trio of terrines (including boar foie gras), some lobster as part of a seafood crudo that was (and I know it sounds like I'm exaggerating here) again the best I have ever had. For entrees we had a duck, a steak, a rabbit (cooked on a spit over an open fire) and a pasta dish all of which were perfect. The reasonably priced '81 Lopez Tondonia was no longer on the list, but I took a shot in the dark on a California Pinot (I know, I was feeling a little crazy) from Drouhin (a burgundy producer who I didn't know had something going in California) which turned out great. There is some slanderous talk about how I got a little drunk and wouldn't stop telling our waitress how great everything was, but I'm sure that's exaggerated and I acted with perfect composure.
In any case, still highly recommended.
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In 2008, Fermilab particle astrophysicist Craig Hogan made waves with a mind-boggling proposition: The 3D universe in which we appear to live is no more than a hologram.
Now he is building the most precise clock of all time to directly measure whether our reality is an illusion.
Watched a tiny bit of the Texas / NY game last night. My first baseball of the season. Dave, what's the deal with the weird thick rope necklaces almost every player wears? Some sort of new age energy focuser BS?
Food Labs:
Top 6 cooking myths.
Crowded Wet Mushrooms. A Beautiful Thing:
Turns out the way we are taught to sauté mushrooms is dead wrong. If you want the highest quality mushrooms what you want to do is soak your mushrooms and then crowd the hell out of them in a pan. Let me explain...
Nathan Myhrvold's
Confit myth (and Myhrvold chimes in several times in the comments.)
bad name but menu looked very "foodie"....
Hung Ry homemade noodle etc restaurant, lots of innards, and face parts, bizzy Nolita spot when i passed....
web site no link's http://www.hung-ry.com/ "finest hand pulled organic noodles"
Benoît B. Mandelbrot, a maverick mathematician who developed an innovative theory of roughness and applied it to physics, biology, finance and many other fields, died on Thursday in Cambridge, Mass. He was 85.
you might be a foodie if . . . you are rich and you hate america.
this
non-foodie food guide is getting pdx panties in a
twist.
Massively
multiplayer scabble on a *giant* board. A little slow for me, but the board is incredible. Very cool idea.
seriously yummy, but a little pricey, especially on toast with apple butter (thanks j & b for the awesome apple butter!)