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Fizy / videomusic. August 2010. (Above) Medical Model of Female; early 20th century. (Above) Early Prosthetic Leg; Hand-formed aluminum with flush aircraft rivets. Light, elegant and very sculptural, with a leather-hinged foot. (Above) Beautiful and Delicately Sculpted Face for Medical Study: Cast in hollow hard rubber with a lacquer finish. The highly detailed front is hand-drawn and labeled with facial muscles. Made in France, the back is signed. (Above) Highly Detailed Wax Anatomical Head Section: This early wax model is signed “Lehrmittelwerke” and was hand-made in Berlin.

(Above) Early “Bock-Steger Lips” Anatomical Head: This plaster signed model measures 10”x 9.5” at the base. ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE COLLECTOR’S I know of is Steve Erenberg, who calls himself “Radio Guy.” His collection is unique and world famous. Amazing Pixels Video for Old School Geeks - Walyou.mp4.

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A/V-ology. DocuVid. Twitter Movie Trailer:  Rated Awesome. Visualizing Madness: The Art of “Howl” | NeuroTribes. Hello there! If you enjoy the content on Neurotribes, consider subscribing for future posts via email or RSS feed. On a hot August night on the Lower East Side in 1988, poet Allen Ginsberg stepped out of a cab and into a riot. Tensions simmering between police and squatters in Tompkins Square Park had been brought to a boil by a curfew.

The author of “Howl” — an epic lament for the “best minds” of the poet’s generation — was no stranger to street protest. Thankfully, a young painter and graphic novelist named Eric Drooker recognized the 62-year-old poet and offered to clue him in. "People vs. Ginsberg crossed Drooker’s path again a year later and told him he’d been collecting his art by peeling it from walls and lampposts. Now, more than a decade after that, Drooker’s most ambitious contribution to the poet’s legacy is going to be seen by the public for the first time. Moloch What sphinx of cement and aluminum bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination?