As Goring put it, an examination of these contrasted outlines shows most strikingly the difference between criminal types, as registered Lichtenberg called the face the most entertaining map in the world.
Comics-- pop art, the pop art movement fetishized comics. Roy Lichtenstein made a career out of taking comic art panels and selling them for thousands of dollars into art galleries and art museums. So they could take the existing comic, the Batman comic, and just not adapt it, not turn it into an adventure serial
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. The lichen that he advocated, the reindeer lichen, I think is somewhat less delicious than nettle, which is a really beautiful herbal food.
And you see them in the middle here of the cleaning cycle and someone back off about 20 or 30 meters who is recording the data And then the halite lichen versus nonhalite lichen splits, and archaea and bacteria respectively.
There's no filter on this. These are the lichens and the moss growing up in the bowl of the tree. And climbing up, you suddenly see this amazing sort of rainbow universe inside.
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. I had this lichen dish at Noma, the Noma which is soon to be no more in Copenhagen. But it's where all of the new Nordic revolution began.
And we work really hard to make them new. But the lichen vinaigrette-- so lichen's a fungus that grows on trees.
So fungi wrapped up the aphotosynthetic cyanobacteria that could produce sugars from the sun, and that's known as a lichen. That's a symbiotic organism that could now travel far and wide from the water.
So this is an amazing film. It opens with Aggie selling Roy Lichtenstein's "Masterpiece"-- and it's actually called "Masterpiece," and it is a masterpiece-- for $165 million to start the Art For Justice Fund.
As Goring put it, an examination of these contrasted outlines shows most strikingly the difference between criminal types, as registered This is a quote by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, who is an absolutely fascinating character, and I write about him a lot also in the book.
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. And what you have here is reindeer lichen that has been flash fried for I think no more than about five seconds, because you don't want it to absorb any oil.
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. So the Sami would eat the reindeer lichen that they would harvest for free.
And we work really hard to make them new. I learned that you need to boil lichen.
And we work really hard to make them new. Most of the hundreds of kinds of lichens are edible.
People cause weathering by walking over the same patch of rocks for years. Even tiny, unassuming lichen weather rocks, by oozing acids from their root-like structures. We have got to change the Game to Rock, Paper, Scissors, Wind, Water, Lichen.
Whereas when you're on the ground, you're just overwhelmed by the density of life around you. You're chasing this butterfly or examining this tiny piece of lichen or something. So it's a completely different perspective.
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You know, they've usually got big branches and they have lichens on them. In my neck of the woods, they have lichens on them and different fungi. They are magnets of biodiversity themselves.
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. At Noma you pay quite a bit more for that little dish of reindeer lichen.
- So, right now, we have Hillary's about a 75 or an 80% favorite. - For example, prior to 2024, political analyst Allan Lichtman had accurately predicted the winner of nine of the 10 previous US presidential elections, using his 13 keys to the White House method.
Right. They have other characteristics, too. You know, they've usually got big branches and they have lichens on them. In my neck of the woods, they have lichens on them and different fungi.
Which movie are you talking about? - Renowned philanthropist and art collector Aggie Gund stunned the art world when she sold "Masterpiece" by Roy Lichtenstein for $165 million in July and used the proceeds to start the Art For Justice Fund to combat mass incarceration.
So I put the names here of these ENIAC programmers. Jean Jennings, Marlyn Wescoff, Ruth Lichterman, Betty Snyder, Frances Bilas, Kay McNulty. Why I'm doing this?
As Goring put it, an examination of these contrasted outlines shows most strikingly the difference between criminal types, as registered So in conclusion, we should remember the wisdom of Lichtenberg.
And then I started to realize the irony in this. It was like a magazine advertisement, the pop art at the time of Warhol Lichtenstein.
And we work really hard to make them new. But the mushroom, the main mushroom, is the lichen.
And then you get in close, and you realize there are vibrant lichens of all different colors growing on the walls, and there's all these patinas
Well, of course, it's a Lichtenstein.
The King in Red-- who is this sort of enormous, skeletal, lich lord guy who's in charge of, basically, water and power for the City
Chemical weathering, for instance, occurs when chemical reactions caused by water or other substances, like acid that oozes from lichens, transform or destroys the minerals in rocks.
Even tiny, unassuming lichen weather rocks, by oozing acids from their root-like structures. We have got to change the Game to Rock, Paper, Scissors, Wind, Water, Lichen. Weathering creates sediment, the stuff that eventually forms sedimentary rock.
See you then. Alright, Dwayne. Let’s go! Rock, Paper, Scissors, Wind, Water, Lichen— oh wait, you don’t have hands. Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Geology which was filmed at our studio in Indianapolis, Indiana, and was made with the help of all these super cool people.
In 1976, Dr. Slovic founded the research institute Decision Research with Sarah Lichtenstein and Baruch Fischhoff, where he currently serves as president.
Rauschenberg, Warhol, Oldenburg, Jasper Johns, Lichtenstein, all of them.
rope. But he realized he hadn't gotten all the way, because even though they were great new paintings on the walls by Lichtenstein, and Rothko, and Stella,
And again from Mary Beth's work-- this is in press currently-- we see it changes as you go from the south to the north. This is looking at this transition zone from biologically active, where we see at least a few occasional endoliths, things growing in rocks or a few plants or lichens, a little bit of biomass, to places like Yungay or Maria Elena where there's no visible activity, low bio
today. So juniper berries-- which I mentioned. And so he advocated that they eat bog myrtle, nettles, and lichen in place of the bark of trees.
And we work really hard to make them new. It's salsify, black trumpet mushrooms, and wood sorrel with lichen vinaigrette.
And then quite quickly as the elevation goes up, it thins out and you have more of this low shrubs, and a lot lichens.
But it's, so, so and then finally "game" if you've read Lichtenstein, "game" is structured.
I want to imagine a whole forest of useless trees, branches densely interwoven, providing an impenetrable habitat for birds, snakes, lizards, squirrels, insects, fungi, and lichen.