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DewClaws

Dewclaws on dog

Dewclaws on dog

“The Dewclaw is the tiny fifth claw of a dog’s leg above the other toes, so called, rather romantically, because it brushes the dew from the grass. Dogs almost always have one of these tiny talons on the inside of their front legs and sometimes also on their hind legs.” -  Whatchamacallit: Those Everyday Objects You Just Can’t Name (And Things You Think You Know About, but Don’t)

Expectant Puppies *click for flickr photo page*

Expectant Puppies *click for flickr photo page*

My pup Spencer, a Pug dog, has dewclaws. Nemo, a cocker spaniel, either doesn’t have them or had them removed before we got him.

Some say they are useless and should be removed, but they can also help the dog climb, scratch, pick their teeth, move things and hunt.

Apparently, people would go to strange lengths to remove them. According to the Dog in Health and Disease (1887):

The Dog in Health and Disease

The Dog in Health and Disease *links to Google Book page*

“Regular dog-fanciers bite off the tail, but a pair of scissors answers equally well; and the same may be said of the dew-claw. If, however, the nail only is to be removed, which it always ought to be, the teeth serve the purposes of a pair of nippers perfectly, and by their aid it may be drawn out, leaving the claw itself attached, but rendered less liable to injury, from having lost the part likely to catch hold of any projecting body.

They would bite the dewclaws off…

Stan the T-Rex at Manchester Museum *click for wiki page*

Stan the T-Rex at Manchester Museum *click for wiki page*

Tyrannosaurus Rex had them, so do Ocelots, lions (all cats), wolves, dogs (all canines), deer (hoofed animals), and many birds and reptiles.

Asiatic Lion Cub with DewClaw *click for larger*

Asiatic Lion Cub with DewClaw *click for larger*

More info: Paws for Thought: Comparative Radiologic Anatomy of the Mammalian Forelimb.

«Hello everybody!» Baby Meerkat via Tambako the Jaguar

«Hello everybody!» Baby Meerkat via 'Tambako the Jaguar'

Not every mammal has dewclaws. For one instance look at this adorable Meerkat baby! (Humans and primates don’t have them either, but we’re not as cute.)

The Sweep – Antique London Rebus Puzzle

Want to solve a puzzle? Unfortunately it is pretty much impossible for me since most of the symbols are archaic/indecipherable. (For instance, the first tree symbol is a Yew tree, and that black thing before the next tree is an Awl.) If you can’t get it that’s okay. The answer is at the bottom.

The Sweep *click for larger*

The Sweep *click for larger*

“The Sweep – Printed and Sold by Bellamy – SIX PENCE – 49 Mincing Lane, London”

Translation:

“If you ask me which of all human beings is happiest in proportion to his means, I would answer, the sweep. He is not proud in his dress, small are his wants, and great his independence. Wealthy men make way to let him pass, and truly he is a man of high calling. He fears little for his capital in trade, for his brush and shovel are nearly the whole. Humble as he is, he can set his foot under the grate; Insult him and you become a marked person.he seldom accumulates riches, though to he often rises in the world.In the delicate feelings of his heart, he spurns not the negro, because his face his black ; no, he hates such pride, lives independent and comfortable, and above all he is content with his business, because he knows it suits him.”

-English Rebus, middle nineteenth century, via pilllpat (agence eureka)’s flickr and Le Ramoneur de Bourg (The Sweep of Town)

Creative Mastermind Masashi Kawamura

Masashi Kawamura is a leading light in the creative world, doing art/ads/music videos with a beautiful whimsy about them. So lets check some of his stuff out. Japanese indie punk/organic band Sour have done some amazing video collaborations with Masashi Kawamura:

Sour – Hibi no Neiro (Tone of everyday)

On YooouuuTuuube it looks even more trippy/amazing.

The alignment of the glow sticks and hearts and water droplets… wow. “This music video was shot for Sour’s ‘Hibi no Neiro’ (Tone of everyday) from their first mini album ‘Water Flavor EP’. The cast were selected from the actual Sour fan base, from many countries around the world. Each person and scene was filmed purely via webcam. ”

Sour – Hangetsu (Half moon)

Shadow hand puppets always interested me. They remind me of Halloween – child-like and creative but also dark and deceptive.

The packaging on the CD (designed by Masashi as well) could be folded into neat paper airplanes.

Sour - Rainbow Under the Overpass CD packaging

Sour - Rainbow Under the Overpass CD packaging

Sour – Omokage no saki (Beyond your memory)

Headphone wire stop motion animation. He re-purposes these everyday objects into dancing puppets on people’s shirts.

He is also one of the minds behind the Pythagora Switch TV show and fad, where people build Rube Goldberg machines and show them to the world, often singing it with the jingle of the show: “Pi-ta-gor-oh Su-i-tchi!” (”Pitagora Suitchi”). “Pitagora switch was a whole new concept for a children’s TV program for NHK devised by my colleagues and I while working at Masahiko Sato laboratory in 2002. It is still the most popular kids TV program in Japan. The 2 main ideas I created in the program are the “Pythagora Sochi”, where household objects are combined to create a Rube Goldberg-esque machine that ends with the title of the show. The other was the “Algorithm Exercise” which is a simple exercise where the body motions are made to co-ordinate with the person next to you. These 2 sections of the show soon became a fad, and are widely viewed on youtube, even by the people outside of Japan.

2 Minutes of Pythagoras Switch

18 Minutes of Pythagoras Switch

Homemade Fan Pythagora Switch Videos: One / Two / Three

Set Your Fingers Free

Who didn’t make with their hands walk around like little lilliputians as kids? An ad for HTC touchscreen phones.

Rainbow In Your Hand

optical illusion

optical illusion

rainbow book

rainbow in your hand

inside

inside

Awesome coffee table flip-book that makes an illusory rainbow float in your hands. Not available at Amazon, apparently sold out everywhere. Perfect gift for anyone and it’s sold out? Makes sense.

He has done a ton more, maybe I will go over it in another post, but you can go on and on researching all the awesomeness of Masashi Kawamura and never run out of awesome.

So I’ll simply link to his website here.

Trash Tank

Trash Tank

Tisshoes

Tisshoes

Listening to:  Prefuse 73 with School of Seven Bells – Class of 73 Bells