Triple Yellow Afternoon
Jul. 17th, 2002 02:18 pmFD&C Yellow #5 food dye, on my lab bench. It isn’t very good for you, has ugly labeling requirements, and stains your fingers, but it’s bright and cheap and stable. Annatto, saffron, or turmeric just won't do.
Corn, in my lunch. The biggest ear of corn I’ve ever seen, covered in butter which is also yellow.
Nylon/lycra fabric, for the unitard I’m thinking of getting made to make an impressionistic bee costume with my black wasp-waist corset. Electric yellow, like a highlighter pen.
An article about smoking banana peels.
Corn, in my lunch. The biggest ear of corn I’ve ever seen, covered in butter which is also yellow.
Nylon/lycra fabric, for the unitard I’m thinking of getting made to make an impressionistic bee costume with my black wasp-waist corset. Electric yellow, like a highlighter pen.
An article about smoking banana peels.
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Date: 2002-07-17 11:59 am (UTC)Bee costuming
Date: 2002-07-17 12:17 pm (UTC)Remind me to show you a desc of Bumblebee as a sort of a spliced-human bee I've got lying around from an old FM transformation scene, sometime.
When I first saw your post, I misread what you had written as "impressionistic stripping". Which is an interesting idea in and of itelf...
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Date: 2002-07-17 12:55 pm (UTC)Wait, no, I don't want to know. ;)
Science!
Date: 2002-07-17 12:55 pm (UTC)May I ask what sort of job you do?
Re: Bee costuming
Date: 2002-07-17 12:57 pm (UTC)I think we went to the same costuming school! What you really need is a pair of those Saturday Night Live "killer bee" deelyboppers, but then, I might be biased. :)
I misread what you had written as "impressionistic stripping".
I don't know, stripping is a pretty representational artform. :) Stripping behind an infrared camera, maybe?
Re: Science!
Date: 2002-07-17 01:42 pm (UTC)I certainly wouldn't refuse, if you feel so inspired. I love the piece you did for me at AC.
I work as a food scientist, which is a little bit more like doing real science than, say, being a library scientist, but not that much. I do get to use beakers and stuff. And I do indeed have < booming voice > a masters degree...in Science! < /booming voice >
I do product development, which means I develop the formulations for commercial foods, low alcohol beverages (aka coolers) in particular. Until the end of September, of course, when I'm being laid off. Then I have no idea what I will be doing. :(
Re: Science!
Date: 2002-07-17 06:59 pm (UTC)Moving to Boston! *ahem* ;)
Re: Science!
Date: 2002-07-18 02:53 pm (UTC)Re: Science!
Date: 2002-07-18 04:15 pm (UTC)