Archive for May, 2008

Black Pagoda

Saturday, May 31st, 2008


Four QuickTime VR images of the Konark Sun Temple start here … I don’t know how easy it is for non-Mac users to see these images, but it is well worth a look.

From Wikipedia …

Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century Sun Temple (also known as the Black Pagoda), at Konark, in Orissa.

The temple takes the form of the chariot of Surya (Arka), the sun god, and is heavily decorated with stone carving. The entire complex was designed in the form of a huge chariot drawn by seven spirited horses on twelve pairs of exquisitely decorated wheels.

The entrance is guarded by two giant lions, which are each shown crushing a war elephant. This is symbolizing the supremacy of the brahmin Hinduism (lion) over the Buddhism (elephant). Each elephant in turn lies on top of a human body. The temple symbolises the majestic stride of the Sun god. At the entrance of the temple is a Nata Mandir. This is where the temple dancers used to perform dances in homage to the Sun god. All around the temple, there are various floral and geometric patterns. There are also human, divine and semi-divine figures in sensuous poses. The poses contains couples in various amorous poses, and are derived from the Kama Sutra. The temple is now partly in ruins, and a collection of its sculptures is housed in the Sun Temple Museum, which is run by the Archaeological Survey of India. The poet Rabindranath Tagore wrote of Konark: “here the language of stone surpasses the language of man.”

The Sun Temple, built in the thirteenth century, was conceived as a gigantic chariot of Sun God, with twelve pairs of exquisitely ornamented wheels pulled by seven pairs of horses. Majestic in conception, this temple is one of the most sublime monuments of India, famous as much for its imposing dimensions and faultless proportions as for the harmonious integration of architectural grandeur with plastic allegiance. Every inch of the temple is covered with sculpture of an unsurpassed beauty and grace, in tableaux and freestanding pieces ranging from the monumental to the miniature. The subject matter is fascinating. Thousands of images include deities, celestial and human musicians, dancers, lovers, and myriad scenes of courtly life, ranging from hunts and military battles to the pleasures of courtly relaxation. These are interspersed with birds, animals (close to two thousand charming and lively elephants march around the base of the main temple alone), mythological creatures, and a wealth of intricate botanical and geometrical decorative designs. The famous jewel-like quality of Orissan art is evident throughout, as is a very human perspective which makes the sculpture extremely accessible.

The temple is famous for its erotic sculptures, which can be found primarily on the second level of the porch structure. It will become immediately apparent upon viewing them that the frank nature of their content is combined with an overwhelming tenderness and lyrical movement. This same kindly and indulgent view of life extends to almost all the other sculptures at Konark, where the thousands of human, animal, and divine personages are shown engaged in the full range of the ‘carnival of life’ with an overwhelming sense of appealing realism. It is admittedly the best in Orissa.
Its fine traceries and scrollwork, as well as the beautiful and natural cut of animal and human figures, give it a superiority over other temples.

The main sanctum which (229 ft. high) was constructed along with the audience hall (128 ft. high) having elaborate external projections. The main sanctum which enshrined the presiding deity has fallen off. The Audience Hall survives in its entirely, but only small portions of the Dancing Hall (nata Mandir) and the Dining Hall (Bhoga-Mandap) have survived the vagaries of time. The Temple compound measures 857 ft (261 m) by 540 ft (160 m)

The alignment of the Sun Temple is on the east-west direction. The Temple is located in natural surroundings, abounding with casuarina plantations and other types of trees, which grow on sandy soil.



Quote of the day - 5 / 30 / 08

Friday, May 30th, 2008

For lots of people, we’re going to be that experiment from college they never quite want to admit to later on in life.

- Chris Mason, discussing Linux Kernel development on LKML

Superman ! Batman ! The man in the moon ! All must be decapitated with an old rusty spoon !

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Punks is Hippies have made my day by posting Skate Muties From The 5th Dimension #9 on their site. Takes me back to when I was a lad I can tell you.

Goodbye to the Normals

Thursday, May 29th, 2008


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqD171d0VBc

Fly Japan

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Aunty

An unwitting passenger arriving at Japan’s Narita airport has received 142g of cannabis after a customs test went awry

A customs officer hid a package of the banned substance in a side pocket of a randomly chosen suitcase in order to test airport security.

Sniffer dogs failed to detect the cannabis and the officer could not remember which bag he had put it in.

Anyone finding the package has been asked to contact customs officials.

The customs officer conducted the test on a passenger’s bag against regulations. Normally a training suitcase is used.

“I knew that using passengers’ bags is prohibited, but I did it because I wanted to improve the sniffer dog’s ability,”

Japan has strict laws against drugs and possession of small amounts of cannabis can lead to a prison sentence.

Riding shotgun

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya0xLzrMQUc

Quote of the day - 5 / 27 / 08

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

It is extremely difficult to keep up with a field that is economically profitable

- Donald Knuth

Cassette Jockey

Friday, May 23rd, 2008


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=088AWsTtTFU

DJ Ruthless Ramsey from Phoenix, Arizona mixing using two cassette decks.

The BIG Aloha show

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

If you are at a loose end in Hilo this weekend, you may want to consider coming down to the BIG Aloha Show, a charity benefit for Community and Family Harmony.

Oahu’s renowned poet Kealoha is master of ceremonies. Performers include Big Island bands Moe Moea and Basic Human Tones, entertainer/vocalist Lady D, guitar/vocal duo Two Souls, pianist/vocalist Aerynn, theatrical dance performer Gloria Baraquio, Tahiti Fete dance winner Aurelia Kinslow, fashion designer Figaroa, Da Beat afternoon host Jase, slack-key guitarist Bolo, DJ Storm and special guests. Sound provided by Pepe Romero and Bad Dog Productions.

Tickets: $15 advance; $20 at the door.
Doors open at 6:00pm for the Art Show and sale organized by Lisa Franklin. Performance starts at 7pm.

Pii Pii

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQNKRDFanQE

Available now at ThinkGeek, Super Pii Pii Brothers !

Product Features:

* Video Game for Nintendo Wii Provides a Virtual Peeing Experience
* Amazing Realistic Pee Fluid Dynamics
* Imported from Japan
* Comes with game disc and Wiimote belt harness
* Includes cross regional boot disc to allow play on US Wii consoles
* Minimal Japanese text makes game easy to understand if you can’t read Japanese
* Over 100 different peeing environments with multiple toilet and urinal styles
* Up to two players can compete with dueling pee streams

Dueling pee streams, eh ? how can you resist ?