cover for Memory Cassette's Call & Response EP
Lightning in slow motion.
The BEST THING I’ve seen on Twitter this week (month?) is Justin Alexander’s thread documenting “The Dungeon of Drezzar,” Peter Heeringa and Troy Wilhelmson’s spectacular multilevel dungeon built into a series of dresser drawers.
https://twitter.com/hexcrawl/status/1252289754479165442
Heeringa and Wilhelmson built an entire dungeon-level into each drawer, painstakingly painted, staged and decorated. It’s intricate: the “tavern” includes a teeny tiny noticeboard where adventurers can leave notes for one other.
https://twitter.com/hexcrawl/status/1252289758505701376
There are effects that span multiple drawers, like a well that goes straight down, and each drawer can be removed and played on a game-table.
https://twitter.com/hexcrawl/status/1252289762465103873
But that’s nothin’, because, as Alexander notes, the dragon guarding the bottom level and her lair match the cover of the 1981 Basic D&D box set.
https://twitter.com/hexcrawl/status/1252289772841832448
This is so amazing that I am in a state of grace and prepared to meet my maker.
Holy. Shit.
The Seventh Sister
Ghost in the Shell (1995) Directed by Mamoru Oshii
Gnarled tree root sculptures by UK-based artist, Tach Pollard.