The one-man-room capsule, a modified (4 x 2.5 meter) shipping container, has a circular window, a built-in bed and bathroom unit, and is complete with TV, radio and alarm clock. The capsule interior was pre-assembled in a factory then hoisted by crane and fastened to the concrete core shaft.

A nice concept in the Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo Japan.
Enjoy the pictures at:
http://www.arcspace.com/architects/kurokawa/nakagin/nakagin.html
It spreads like a virus. The very first incident of a computer attacking its owner was said to have happened in Finland, at the beginning of 2007.
Inform yourself at:
http://jealouscomputers.com/
Skrew was formed in 1990 in Austin, Texas, by Adam Grossman (guitars/vocals) and Danny Lohner (guitars/background vocals).
http://www.answers.com/topic/danny-lohner
Weird circle: Bought this cd mid 90ies, liked it for a certain rawness. And the title. Now I discover it appears to be one of the projects Lohner is/was involved with. That man keeps hauting my cd collection! Like that!
“The industry needs an enema,” Keenan says bluntly. And Puscifer, he hopes, is his contribution He has a very colorful title for the album but asked if it could stay off the record. “Oh, wait, you’re a journalist,” he cracks, figuring my promise isn’t worth a wooden nickel.
Interview at:
http://www.rollingstone.com/
Ow ow ow, Puscifer news!
And more, more, MORE!!!
Puscifer Music Updates
“Finishing up the tracks. Should be mixing with Alan Moulder by August and hopefully have the whole thing out by mid October. Joe Barresi mixed the first song, for which we’re making a video. And I’ve recorded a new version of Cuntry Boner which Joe will also be mixing. Most likely I’ll be releasing Cuntry Boner as a cd single with some bonus tracks. I’ll keep the updates coming. New Era caps are on the way as well as some new contrast stitched Puscifer shirts and a limited edition Cunry Boner shirt.”
A yellow spot on the horizon slowly approaches the coast. People have gatherd and watch in amazement as a giant yellow Rubber Duck approaches.

I just love big yellow rubber ducks. (Fits my orange shoes)
More art by:
http://www.florentijnhofman.nl/
[wallie], 24/07/07, 7:00
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