Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
horse project
Getting a horse skeleton ready for re-articulation is an intense process. The excitement, stimulation and overall energy pulsating from the whole process left us sore, exhausted and mentally foggy.
The following photos show a brief over view of the process. For the less faint at heart, a video of the defleshing process is available here: Horse Carving Video
7:30am: The young Palamino died by collicking and we picked it up about 16 hours later. | |
10am: The Element had the trailer backed up to the horse at an angle and I pulled the horse out by the hind legs onto the trailer by my front tow hooks. | |
10:30am: We drove up into National Forest out of the public's eye. It took about 8 hours to deflesh the entire horse. | |
8pm: Here is the ribcage and vertebrae intact. This was the hardest piece to get into the freezer. | |
8:30pm: 9 bags of bones, plus the vertebra. Not much of the 1100 pound horse is left. | |
10pm: Unfortunately, the head didn't fit in the garage freezer, so here it sits with the popsicles and frozen green beans. |
Friday, September 2, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
life unlocked
the following audio files come from the pages of "life unlocked". the words ring so true that i wanted to have them available at a moment's notice. written by srinivasan pillay and read by yours truly:
Anxious Attachment
Avoidant Attachment
Anxious Attachment
Avoidant Attachment
Friday, August 5, 2011
frozen embryo
fried. poached. boiled. scrambled. what does an egg look like when it's frozen? the best way to find out is to freeze it and cut it open with a hack saw. | |
i was hoping to see a clear fluid surrounding the yoke. Turns out the egg looks just like it would if it were boiled. I would like to find a fertilized egg and try the same experiment. |
Thursday, July 7, 2011
sylvilagus cuniculus
this experiment was another attempt to extract bones through boiling. unfortunately, baby bones can't handle high temperatures. they turned to dust in my fingers. this photo shows the rabbit going into the hot bath after being skinned and gutted. it is missing its feet because i used the pelt for an experiment in taxidermy. |
columba livia domestica
is it true that the only difference between a pigeon and a dove is there color? sounds like another case of racism. if i find a dead dove, i'll show you they have the same exact insides as the pigeon. |
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