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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

The Constellation Baltimore, D.P. Photo
Historic Constellation.
These signs are placed all around the harbor, this one happened to be lined up well with the Constellation. I've posted a photo of the Constellation before, here. [Drew Poland Photography]
9:46:38 PM    

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And Now, Tales Of The Black Freighter
Tales of the Black Freighter: Marooned (The Reconstruction).

Marooned 07Comics fan Steven Johnson has done something very interesting with WATCHMEN, the comics classic by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. In the alternate world of THE WATCHMEN, pirate comics are the dominant comics genre (hm, Moore's prescience strikes again?) and one of the stories-within-a-story is Tales of the Black Freighter:

As we learn from the postscript to Chapter 5, this is intended to be from an immensely popular pirate comic series called "Tales Of The Black Freighter", which is essentially a horror comic themed on the concept of a pirate ship captained by an evil figure, and manned by the damned. The specific story being read has the title of "Marooned", and recounts the story of a sailor who survives an attack by the Black Freighter and is marooned on an isolated island; he frantically attempts to escape the island in order to warn his hometown of the impending assault of the evil ship, which he presumes is headed there to destroy his friends and family. It's a chilling story that still gives me the creeps today, even given the dozens of times I have read it over the years.


Johnson has taken the panels of the comic from the story and reconstructed them into a 20 page comic. The result is eerie and well worth a look.

If you're still interested in THE BLACK FREIGHTER, we also recommend Nina Simone's rendition of "Pirate Jenny" by Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill which inspired the whole Black Freighter thing. "Noon by the clock and so still by the dock..."

[THE BEAT]
7:16:25 PM    

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Combustion Glassworks
Combustion Glassworks!.

Combustion Glassworks specializes in "kiln-formed glass fusion jewelry, featuring wire-wrapped pendants and Dichroic fused cabochons." Tara's hands have been in the jewels for several years now, dabbling in plate manufacture as well as custom-making trinkets for purchase. She custom-makes all of her creations and invites suggestive-brainstorming in an effort to please the masses. Her company features viable art that can be used around the household or displayed as centerpieces. Chuck b. and Matt are big fans of TARA and her work (also she's a Raiders fan which is a plus in Chuck b's book) the jewelry is durable and it's ALL THE RAGE in the surrounding Tempe/Phoenix/Scottsdale area. Check out her website on Myspace:

http://www.myspace.com/combustionglassworks

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