Raeden Zen's Blog, page 390
August 19, 2013
newmuseum:
New details announced for “Chris Burden:...

New details announced for “Chris Burden: Extreme Measures" from our Press Office here.
Pictured here is The Big Wheel (1979) which presents a 6,000 lb cast-iron fly wheel that is activated by a motorcycle. When the motorcycle is accelerated at full throttle, the fly wheel spins to a maximum speed of 200 RPM.
Image: Chris Burden, The Big Wheel, 1979. Three-ton, eight-foot diameter, cast-iron flywheel powered by a 1968 Benelli 250cc motorcycle, 112 x 175 x 143 in (284.5 x 444.5 x 363.2 cm). The Museum of Contemporary Art Collection, Los Angeles
rorschachx:
A squirrel sits on a rocky outcrop by Mather Point...

A squirrel sits on a rocky outcrop by Mather Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon | image by Alex Milan Tracy
katieshapiro:
another view of the Cascades
kateoplis:
A fascinating Interactive on how Bloomberg reshaped...









A fascinating Interactive on how Bloomberg reshaped New York
Without a doubt, one of the best mayors we ever had.
pleoros:
Garry Simpson
Landscapes
hobbitry:
→ You win, or you die.
You have a cool name. If that's your real name. I have two questions for you: (1) Where are you from? (2) How old are you?
Hullo fellow Tumbler,
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the questions.
I’m an aspiring novelist who lives in NYC. (I do not presently have work available but have self published in the recent past.)
Raeden Zen is my pen name and I’m 30 years old.
My latest work, a speculative fiction novel in parts, will be ready for my editor on December 1. I hope to release the parts and the entire work (about 240,000 words when complete) next March and April.
Stay tuned.