This is the vinyl record for the last side of the Geogaddi album by Boards of Canda.
There are a few peculiar things about this track
1. It is 1:46 of complete silence
2. There is no grove pattern for any sound to be played at all. just a simple drawing of a nuclear family.
3. The track brings the total run time to 66:06.
4. Instead of a normal frequency for vinyls, it gives the frequency of 162.225 MHz, which has not been confirmed as a valid frequency, except for some vague military chatter.

This one song has led me to believe that the whole Geogaddi album is a big mystery that has yet to be solved.
The quest begins…

This is the vinyl record for the last side of the Geogaddi album by Boards of Canda.

There are a few peculiar things about this track

1. It is 1:46 of complete silence

2. There is no grove pattern for any sound to be played at all. just a simple drawing of a nuclear family.

3. The track brings the total run time to 66:06.

4. Instead of a normal frequency for vinyls, it gives the frequency of 162.225 MHz, which has not been confirmed as a valid frequency, except for some vague military chatter.

This one song has led me to believe that the whole Geogaddi album is a big mystery that has yet to be solved.

The quest begins…

artruby:

Dan Flavin, Series and Progressions (2009). 

Reblogged from Art Ruby
wryer:

I drew this for Alice because she’s silly
it doesn’t mean anything it’s just an iguana wearing a shirt and tie

wryer:

I drew this for Alice because she’s silly

it doesn’t mean anything it’s just an iguana wearing a shirt and tie

armagettofabulous:

MONSTERS IN THE ARTWORK: “Godzilla The Starry Night.”

armagettofabulous:

MONSTERS IN THE ARTWORK: “Godzilla The Starry Night.”

Reblogged from Swamp Thingy
tdhnmw:

I made this Woot woot

tdhnmw:

I made this
Woot woot

I apologize for the lack of picture posts as of late. Wifi is hard to come by here.

Congratulations to my sister Kirby, and the entire class of 2012 (hap) on becoming second lutenants!