Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Chappy Hanukkah

Here's this month's nifty 3D image to kick off Hanukkah and the 2010 year-end Holiday Season. Below are a couple of dreidelim that I made about ten years ago. The large dreidel is constructed of wood, while the small one is made of clay. The coins, (we have dozens of them), were also made of clay, and fired in the kiln with the dreidel. To view in 3D, click on the photo, and bring focus on the point where both photos merge. Then, begin to slowly cross your eyes while maintaining focus until both images come together and are viewable three dimensionally. 'Tis easy, and any biclops can do it.

Following is a short video that features a dreidel spinning and landing on Gimel.


I hope you are all out there stimulating the economy by purchasing goods and gifts that were made as locally as possible in the good old USA. We're not going to solve our economic woes by continuing to purchase inferior products made in China or Indonesia, and buying their merchandise only stimulates their economy... not our own. Bring the industry home... Peace on earth and good will toward mankind.

2 comments:

Dave said...

Yes Capitalism makes the world go round. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $.

Tickledrop said...

Happy Hanukkah to you too! That 3D trick is cool. Are the images exact or slightly off?

The ZPZ show was really the best I've seen of the ten or so shows so far. Setlist from what I can remember: The Gumbo Variations, all of the Apostrophe Album, RDNZL, Jones Crusher, Inca roads, Dinah-Moe Humm, Titties and beer, I promise not to cum in your mouth, Baby snakes, Keep it Greasy, Muffin Man

Are you coming to Oakland tonight for The Wall?