sexta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2011
Elizabeth Gilbert on creativity
"Por vezes volto para casa quase a correr, a mente tão saturada de ideias e impressões, que tenho de me apressar para escrever alguns apontamentos...Estas experiências, que acontecem repetidamente, só me convencem de que "nós" não criámos nada, mas que "algo" o cria por nós, através de nós, e, se estivéssemos realmente sintonizados, faríamos o que Whitman sugeriu: criar as nossas próprias Bíblias. E, quando a terrível "máquina-mente"começa a trabalhar, o problema é como receber tudo o que me chega pelas ondas."
Henry Miller in "O Big Sur e as leranjas de Jerónimo Bosch", pag.110
quarta-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2011
domingo, 2 de janeiro de 2011
sábado, 1 de janeiro de 2011
Christmas gelatin pudding
Last Christmas night, at my aunt Ana Maria´s, there was this gelatin pudding and some pomegranates on the table. I started to pill a pomegranate to put the red arils next to the gelatine, because the colors matched and they should taste good together. Then I noticed that the arils, with their poliedric faces would stick to the surface of the gelatine pudding, defying gravity. It looked great. The gelatin was of the passion fruit variety, but I think you can also use strawbwrry, red berries, or any other shade of red or pink.
An instant classic was born: the Christmas gelatin pudding with pomegranates.
A HAPPY 2011 EVERYBODY!

An instant classic was born: the Christmas gelatin pudding with pomegranates.
A HAPPY 2011 EVERYBODY!
sábado, 25 de dezembro de 2010
Two objects of beauty I received for Christmas
quarta-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2010
Today I came upon these two images
quarta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2010
domingo, 12 de dezembro de 2010
A (almost) ready made sculpture
sexta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2010
segunda-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2010
Thought of the day
It just ocured to me: the fact that the names of all continents outside of Europe start with an A (America, Africa, Asia, Australia) is well fit for lands called "The New World", and might be more than a coincidence. They all start with the first letter of the alfabet and it echoes the Ahh of amazement the european navigators utered when they first saw those places.
domingo, 5 de dezembro de 2010
Eating meat and fish without killing animals.
Yes, it´s possible. Realy pork, veal, tuna, sardine, etc. in big slices, not any tasteless soya substitute. And complying with the buddhist norm of "Save all sentient beings", avoiding any sufferings to animals.
I had this idea some years ago and I guess I read about it last summer in a magazine or newspaper. I made a drawing: click to enlarge

In this way we would get blocks of diferent meat and fish, even from small fish, like eels and sardine, like those blocs of ham or paté. There would be no suffering, because no animal would be born nor killed, there would be no nerve cells and no nervous sistem to feel pain. Just muscle cells and tissue. The constant flow of water, oxigen and nutrients (vitamins, aminoacids, glicose, etc.) would work like a blood stream for the membrane with stem cells designed to produce muscle.
In this way one could have big slices of sardine or eel for sushi, and not just the small ones one gets from the actual fish.
There is another idea I had some ten years ago, also concerning biotechnology and food. I told this one to my students that went to university, hoping they would develop the idea: have olive trees produce olives in infructescences (clusters of fruits, like for instance, the grapes) instead of isolated small fruits that are so dificult to harvest. You would have to identify, extract and intruduce in the olive trees DNA, the gene that some plants have to make infructescences. Easier said than done, I know.
I had this idea some years ago and I guess I read about it last summer in a magazine or newspaper. I made a drawing: click to enlarge
In this way we would get blocks of diferent meat and fish, even from small fish, like eels and sardine, like those blocs of ham or paté. There would be no suffering, because no animal would be born nor killed, there would be no nerve cells and no nervous sistem to feel pain. Just muscle cells and tissue. The constant flow of water, oxigen and nutrients (vitamins, aminoacids, glicose, etc.) would work like a blood stream for the membrane with stem cells designed to produce muscle.
In this way one could have big slices of sardine or eel for sushi, and not just the small ones one gets from the actual fish.
There is another idea I had some ten years ago, also concerning biotechnology and food. I told this one to my students that went to university, hoping they would develop the idea: have olive trees produce olives in infructescences (clusters of fruits, like for instance, the grapes) instead of isolated small fruits that are so dificult to harvest. You would have to identify, extract and intruduce in the olive trees DNA, the gene that some plants have to make infructescences. Easier said than done, I know.
domingo, 28 de novembro de 2010
A personalized walking stick
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