Monthly Archives: April 2012

Tupac Hologram is the Future of Funerals

Order member Sarah Wambold weighs in on holographic mourning. It cost money, but they raised the dead. And so close to Easter, how fitting. Of course, I’m talking about Tupac’s holographic appearance… 

April 17, 2012 | Blog

From Witch to Kitsch

Looking through one of my old notebooks from 2007 I found an entry called “FROM WITCH TO KITSCH.” It was trying to explain the timeline of when a horrific instance of mass… 

April 15, 2012 | Blog

Boxes of Death: Coffin Art

Boxes of Death is an exhibition put on by Electric Coffin. 50 different artists create 50 unique art coffins that travel as a show to Seattle, Portland, and LA.  I went to… 

April 13, 2012 | Blog

Decomposing Food Art of Klaus Pichler

Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler, whom I first saw when he released a photoseries on dust (and the problems of an overly sterile society), has photographed rotting food for his series “One Third.”… 

April 8, 2012 | Blog

Growing Up In A Funeral Home

Celeste Donohue is a comedian and writer who contacted me because she also happens to have grown up in a funeral home in Philadelphia. As you can imagine, she has lots to… 

April 1, 2012 | Blog