Originally, I had planned for today to involve a movie poster follow-up
to yesterday's book cover bonanza. However, webcomic xkcd intervened
with a piece of elaborate brilliance that has detoured the original
plans. xkcd's most recent entry
initially appears to simply be one of the comic's more sad, reflective
pieces, presenting a big, sad, wonderful world. It's only when you
follow the piece's title and mouse-over suggestion that you get a sense
for how big the world that the balloonist refers to really is. The
comic is some sort of TARDIS/House of Leaves madness, featuring a panel
bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. Much bigger. Estimated
to be 14 feet bigger.
And while I encourage you to click and drag your way around the world
at the original site, I acknowledge that we all have things to
accomplish today. So, consider saving time with this zoomable version of the piece. Or, if you really want to see what's cool, but really don't want to click around, Mashable has put together a slideshow of the comic's highlights.
The pop-culture references are great, particularly the Pokemon and
Oregon Trail shoutouts. My favorite parts, though, are the whale and
the tire swing.
Not all balloons are ideal for travel, though. Some are dangerous
and demonic. Presented without further comment, Don Hertzfeldt's
animated short film Billy's Balloon.
Spend some time today considering all the different sounds that
result when two "o's" are next to each other. It's Moon Bloodgood's
birthday!
I wonder where I'll float next...
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