Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Perhaps I am colour-blind

I stared at the picture for hours but I could not see the concealed number.

While on the subject, Yayoi Kusama has some interesting ideas on interior design, which we may take up if we ever tire of the dazzle-ship decor here at Maison d'Être.


UPDATE: Bonus J.G. Ballard Pastiche
A kind of progressive, contagious, irreversible change in the properties of matter at the sub-nuclear level results in physical objects becoming crystalline covered in dots.

I was going to write something along these lines in the style of The Crystal World but decided to leave it as an exercise for the reader [tl;dw].

The thing about this transformation is that initially its manifestations are confined to remote and backward corners of the world.

6 comments:

Jennifer said...

Hmmm, the last one looks like my lamblets' room. Or... like it's been sprinkled with nonpareils.

fish said...

I find if you stare really long at the first picture, you can see red spots.

mikey said...

One afternoon I awoke in Raton New Mexico covered in red spots and wearing welders goggles and a sarong. I managed to get rid of the sarong and goggles, but the red spots required a series of injections...

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

I find if you stare really long at the first picture, you can see red spots.

more of a fuchsia, actually.

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

more of a fuchsia, actually.

Groan

Smut Clyde said...

Who is this "Tight As" that BBBB keeps going on about?