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this is… so pure

A gentle Milk Dog makes a new friend <3

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Artist Bans Anish Kapoor from Using 'Most Glittery Glitter' | artnet Nes

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to summarize:
•Anish Kapoor gets exclusive rights to use Vantablack, the world’s “blackest black” pigment, which understandably upsets a lot of artists
•Stuart Semple responds by creating Pink, the world’s “pinkest pink” pigment, which he makes legally available to everyone except for Anish Kapoor
•Kapoor somehow gets ahold of Pink and posts an Instagram photo of his middle finger dunked in the pigment that Semple had banned him from using
•Semple gets ahold of Vantablack and posts an Instagram video of his hand making the peace sign with his fingers coated in Vantablack
•During this time, Semple also releases Diamond Dust, the “most glittery glitter,” again available to everyone EXCEPT Anish Kapoor

The best thing about Diamond Dust is that it’s made from actual shards of glass so Anish can’t just stick his middle finger in it again

This petty art feud is actually starting to look like it could be one of the most important pieces of performance art of the 21st century

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R.I.P. Carrie Fisher, who has passed away at the age of 60, her family confirms.

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THIS IS ANISH KAPOOR’S INSTAGRAM I AM SCREAMING AT HOW PETTY THIS IS

God

Who’s the narc that gave him the pink

I’m screaming

But the statement is the best:

Kapoor or one of his agents has, it’s worth noting, violated the terms of service put forth on Semple’s website, and Semple isn’t happy. He expressed his deep concern over the situation in an email to artnet News:

We are all extremely disappointed to see that Anish Kapoor has illegally acquired the world’s pinkest pink. He’s walked into this paint war with a gesture that cannot be misconstrued. He’s given the art community a bright pink middle finger. He is still very much at large. Not only has he refused to share the black, he’s now stolen our pink. Rest assured, we will get to the bottom of who has purchased this on Anish Kapoor’s behalf and broken their contractual agreement with culturehustle.com, and we will instruct our lawyers to take appropriate action against such breaches. We are pleased to note that he has not managed to get his hands on the World’s Glitteriest Glitter—yet—and we urge purchasers not to share the product with Kapoor or his associates.

I don’t get it?

Basically this guy, Anish Kapoor, had made a deal with NanoSystem, the people producing Vantablack, or the blackest black paint pigment in the world, so that he would have exclusive rights to use it for art purposes.

This naturally upset a great number of people in the art world, to say the least, as many other people were excited to experiment with using the Vantablack pigment in their art. Therefore, as an act of retaliation, artist Stuart Semple released PINK, the world’s pink pigment under the stipulation that anyone in the world could buy it, except for Anish Kapoor. At the time of purchase, the purchaser has to agree to a legal statement saying that they are not Anish Kapoor and will not willing or knowingly give the pigment to Anish Kapoor. 

By this image, it indicates that someone violated that agreement and provided the pigment to Kapoor. Thus why Semple is pursing legal action. I hope this helps clear some things up.

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stuart semple got his hands on the black

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OH MY  G OD

SEMPLE PUT ON HIS INSTAGRAM STORY THAT THEY FOUND THE NARC AND THERE WILL BE RETRIBUTION I’M SCREAMING

Man this is a wild ride

The level of sass is legendary and I love it

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Perfect early Christmas present.

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This is so special

The signs as this video

The mom: Taurus, libra, Capricorn, Gemini
The boy in the green: Leo, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Aries
The boy crying: PISCES, Virgo, cancer, Scorpio

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Q:You answered about the UK Teuthologist but what about USA? I'm practically in the same boat as your UK follower, so I was wondering if you knew any in America. Absolutely love your blog btw!! Keep up the good work!!

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squidscientistas:

So before I start, I think it’s important for me to say the following:  You shouldn’t try to get a job with any of these scientists ONLY because you think cephalopods are cool.  Cephalopods are obviously extremely cool, and for most of us that’s what sparked our interest in the first place, but the main drive to do science is deeper than that. Marine biologists are trying to answer very specific questions about the physiology, camouflage, symbiosis, immune systems, behavior, etc. about these animals.  Being successful as a squid biologist requires three main interests.

1) Interest in cephalopods (which I’m pretty sure most followers of this blog have in spades)

2) Interest in the questions this scientist is asking (e.g.  How do squid immune cells recognize specific bacterial species?(Me)  How does the microbial community of the female squid’s accessory nidamental gland protect squid eggs? (Andrea)  How do cuttlefish perceive their world, and then decide what the best camouflage pattern is for the situation? (Roger Hanlon)  Do bacteria colonize animals differently in zero gravity? (Jamie Foster)

3) Interest in the techniques used to answer these questions.  (e.g. Confocal microscopy/Protein purification/ Western Blotting (Me), Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)/Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) /Culturing of environmental isolates/ bacterial growth assays (Andrea), Behavior studies/ Computational processing of camouflage pattern/ fieldwork (Roger)

Working with cephalopods is VERY COMPETITIVE, so you need to make sure you’re building your resume as early as possible.  Get research experience any way you can and educate yourself using peer reviewed literature when you’re at the academic level that you can start to understand it.

So now on to the list of scientists, in no particular order (all underlined names are links to more info about them)

Roger Hanlon (Woods Hole, Massachusetts, MBL) Literally wrote the book on cephalopod behavior. He works on camouflage and how cuttlefish perceive their environment, how they choose what camouflage pattern to use, and also works on the skin structures that contribute to camouflage. There’s an internship program through the MBL that his lab participates in but it’s very competitive.

Margaret McFall-Ngai (Hawaii, University of Hawaii) Margaret is the mother of the squid/vibrio symbiosis. A member of the national academy of sciences, Margaret has been extremely influential in the study of symbiosis. Working for her will be very competitive. She’s a great role model as a powerful woman in science.   Her lab, along with Ned Ruby’s lab, work on many aspects of the squid/vibrio symbiosis.  Many (if not all) of the squid/vibrio community have come through her or Ned’s labs.  Here’s a piece on her from nature blogs written by Ed Yong 

Spencer Nyholm (Connecticut, UConn) Andrea and I work for Spencer, so you’ve probably seen our posts and have an idea of what we do, but I study how squid immune cells recognize specific bacterial species and Andrea studies how the microbial community of the female squid’s accessory nidamental gland can protect squid eggs.

Bethany Rader (Illinois, Southern Illinois University) Bethany is fantastic! She’s super friendly and excitable and just started her lab at SIU. She is one of our collaborators and previously did a post-doc in our lab. She’s working on the same thing I am, the role of the immune system in the squid/Vibrio symbiosis. 

Bill Gilly (California, Stanford) Works on many aspects of Humboldt squid biology.

Josh Rosenthal (Puerto Rico, University of Puerto Rico) Works on RNA editing in squid and octopus.  I’ve heard he’s a really friendly guy but haven’t met him personally (yet).

Charlie Chubb (California, UC Irvine) Charlie is one of the genuinely nicest guys I have ever had the opportunity to work with.  He collaborates with Roger Hanlon, working on “ understanding the processes by which the visible world is constructed by the brain”.  He’s a brilliant scientist and a wonderful guy. His work is all computer based though so there are no physical squid in his lab.

Aran Mooney (Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Aran works on many different animals, but squid and cuttlefish are among them.  His synopsis on his website is as follows “Our research is in the sensory biology of animals, primarily marine organisms.  Specifically I am interested in how these animals detect the world around them, what they detect (i.e., what’s important to the organism), and how these animals then relate to their environment (e.g., predator detection, prey localization, habitat identification, and conspecific communication).”

Cheryl Whistler (New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire) Squid/Vibrio symbiosis.  I believe also how microbes have evolved to better colonize animals in beneficial symbiosis.

Jamie Foster (Florida, University of Florida) Working on host/microbe interactions in the squid/vibrio system.  Along with other things, she’s studying the effect of gravity on microbial colonization.   She also works on stromatolites.

Jean Boal (Pennsylvania, Millersville University)  Since Jean is at  Millersville she may not take grad students (I know when I was an undergrad she was not accepting grad students).  She works on cephalopod behavior.

Sheila Castellanoz-Martinez (Mexico) Immune system of cephalopods, specifically octopus.  She’s currently a Post-doc, but may have a lab soon, I really have no idea, I just read a lot of her papers J

Shelley Adamo (Canada, Dalhousie Univeristy) Currently working on insect innate immunity/behaviour but has worked on cuttlefish in the past and may work on cuttlefish in the future.

Maria Castillo (New Mexico, New Mexico State University) Role of the immune system in the squid/vibrio symbiosis

Michele Nishiguchi (New Mexico, New Mexico State University) Evolution and marine symbiosis in the squid/vibrio system

For more information, Tonmo is a great resource for all things cephalopod. They have information about everything from having a cephalopod as a pet to working with cephalopods. Here’s the board on education and employment.

Good luck! Feel free to ask us any more questions!

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