For the first time the Society of Antropologically Unknown Science and Alien Geographic Etymology opens up their Cabinet of Curiosity for the public. You are hereby invited Friday 3 pm at the verge of entering the Ädellab realm for a toast to celebrate this one time event.
/S.A.U.S.A.G.E. scientists
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Delivery device for Alabado (2) : Cracking knife
(18cm x 2cm x 0.3cm)
After the egg is extracted from the mother’s body, the egg is
cracked with the knife. The egg of Alabado has a wave pattern
on its surface which matches the curve of the knife.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
(18cm x 2cm x 0.3cm)
After the egg is extracted from the mother’s body, the egg is
cracked with the knife. The egg of Alabado has a wave pattern
on its surface which matches the curve of the knife.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
Delivery device for Alabado (3) : New-born Alabado extractor
(12cm x 14cm x 5cm)
The new-born Alabado has a disposition of grabbing to the first
thing they see. After the mother cracks the egg shell with
the knife, she quickly places the extractor above the new-born's
head. The new-born grabs on to the U shape handle and the mother
pulls it out of the shell. The copper net is used to cover
the new-born when carrying.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
(12cm x 14cm x 5cm)
The new-born Alabado has a disposition of grabbing to the first
thing they see. After the mother cracks the egg shell with
the knife, she quickly places the extractor above the new-born's
head. The new-born grabs on to the U shape handle and the mother
pulls it out of the shell. The copper net is used to cover
the new-born when carrying.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
Delivery device for Alabado (1) : Vacuum egg extractor
(8cm x 8cm x 7cm)
The egg of the Alabado grows on the skin of the mother’s body
and it is pulled out from the body using the vacuum egg extractor.
The chemical traces found from the two black tubes are believed
to be some type of medication used to facilitate the extraction process.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
(8cm x 8cm x 7cm)
The egg of the Alabado grows on the skin of the mother’s body
and it is pulled out from the body using the vacuum egg extractor.
The chemical traces found from the two black tubes are believed
to be some type of medication used to facilitate the extraction process.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
Delivery device for Alabado (4) : Portable cradle
(27cm x 12cm x 10cm)
The Alabado offspring is carried in the portable cradle during the first
three months of its infancy. The cradle serves as a kind of pouch with
which the mother can safely carry the infant. The infant is placed in the
cradle and the mother hangs it from its neck or from one of their seven arms.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
(27cm x 12cm x 10cm)
The Alabado offspring is carried in the portable cradle during the first
three months of its infancy. The cradle serves as a kind of pouch with
which the mother can safely carry the infant. The infant is placed in the
cradle and the mother hangs it from its neck or from one of their seven arms.
Property of Arizona Scientific Space Center
links and further information
Das Fest des Huhnes (German for The festival of the chicken) is a 1992 Austrian film, directed by Walter Wippersberg. Das Fest des Huhnes (Teil 1)
The Civilisation of Lluros - Interview mit Norman Daly
Movies, Audio
F for Fake(French: Vérités et Mensonges) is the last major film completed by Orson Welles. Initially released in 1974, it focuses on Elmyr de Hory's recounting of his career as a professional art forger
The Yes Men, follows a couple of anti-corporate activist-pranksters as they impersonate World Trade Organization spokesmen on TV and at business conferences around the world
The Yes Men, follows a couple of anti-corporate activist-pranksters as they impersonate World Trade Organization spokesmen on TV and at business conferences around the world
Inhaling the Spore: A Journey Through the Museum of Jurassic Technology, 2004 documentary by filmmaker Leonard Feinstein offers an analysis and interpretation of the Museum, and includes interviews with the Museum's founder and an extensive tour through the Museum's exhibits.
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