Fun times with the Google and the mermaids

Mar 09, 2010 19:26

For reasons you may not want to know but can possibly guess, I was just looking into mermaid biology on Google, figuring that if I had a question, other people had probably already done the heavy thinking. There's some cool stuff! Like this anatomical illustration by Brazilian artist Walmor Corrêa (nightdog_barks, you especially might enjoy the companion Read more... )

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nightdog_barks March 10 2010, 00:39:42 UTC
*blinks*

... holy crow! LOL, I had to go back and look at the "normal" dog a second time to realize it WASN'T NORMAL. NOT AT ALL.

Damn, these are beautiful. For real.

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bironic March 10 2010, 00:45:27 UTC
Right?! I'm trying to imagine how haunting & beautiful the rest of that book is. Wow.

ETA that if you haven't poked around more already, there's more if you backtrack to http://www.walmorcorrea.com.br/

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nightdog_barks March 10 2010, 01:07:16 UTC
Awesome work. What a beautiful, brilliant imagination. I just can't help seeing these as real textbooks in some wonderfully divergent AU world.

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bironic March 10 2010, 01:14:47 UTC
Unheimlich is the perfect title -- Freud's precursor to the uncanny valley -- not quite normal, not quite entirely other, but eerily in between... I thought his bio/explication was fascinating, where he talked about his dual loves of science/anatomy and art and how he's intertwined them in his entomological, taxonomic, anatomic, and archaeological exhibits. Loved that the text (and impetus) behind those "dissections" comes from his interviews with scientists about how the folkloric creatures could have plausible biology.

And many other adjectives as well.

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pynelyf March 10 2010, 01:46:35 UTC
OMG the illustrations, they are made of win. I <3 the internet.

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