Not much to say on the photography front. I need to get out and snapping. Query: does a person need to just take random photographs to teach himself slowly how to become a better photographer, or does he need someone to teach him? Anywho, here's some photography of a coupla pieces by a guy named Shibakawa Toshiyuki. He wanted to show stuff as if it were really old. And apparently made of metal. He conjectures that maybe anthropologists in the future may see our toys and make inferences. Maybe we worshipped Kewpie dolls. It reminds me of a book I read in Jr. High: Motel of the Mysteries. I've been meaning to buy a copy of it, but I haven't gotten around to it. I highly reccomend it (or at least my faulty memory highly reccomends it).
And come to think of it, we need to get to work on amassing some better looking statues to idolize, because I don't want some stupid archeologist coming along and inferring that I dig a freakin kewpie. They are pretty cute though.
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