Sunday 9 June 2013

[www.keralites.net] Maarten De Ceulaer | Balloon Bowls

The Balloon Bowls are created by casting strong synthetic plaster into a balloon, after which a second balloon is inserted, and inflated. These two balloons act as flexible moulds, ensuring a unique shape for each and every bowl. Once the plaster is set, the balloons are removed, and a bowl appears.

The colorants, which are added to the water prior to mixing it with the plaster powder, emerge differently each time again, creating uncontrolled and often spectacular color patterns. The bowls are finished with a special coating (matte or glossy, or a combination of both) which reinforces the plaster, makes it waterproof and usable for many purposes, it is also dry food approved.

The process is an experimental and conceptual interpretation of a traditional artisanal principle and of an industrial process; casting a liquid substance in a mould, and taking it out when it is cured and hard. Instead of using porcelain or clay, plaster is used, for once as the end material, not just as an inferior material to make moulds with. The project is all about serendipity; the parameters that influence the process are known, but still a big part of the end result is unpredictable, the Balloon Bowls never turn out exactly the way you expect it.











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[www.keralites.net] The Physical Benefits of Salat !!!

 

Salat is one of the five fundamental requirements

that a Muslim is obligated to perform.


Salat is given the highest priority in the Holy Quran.


There are many benefits of Salat described in the Book of Allah.


It says, innassalata tanha anil fahsha'i, Surely Prayer restrains one from indecency. (29:46)


In chapter Luqman, We read that when Hadhrat Luqman was giving advice to his son, the first and foremost on his mind was to remind his son, ya bunayya aqimissalat "O my dear son,! observe Prayer." (31:8)


According to a Hadith the Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him) is reported to have said, inna fissalati shifa'a " verily there is cure in salat ". According to a Muslim scholar, as reported in monthly Urdu magazine, Tahazibul Akhlaq, Aligarh, India, a Muslim who offers salat regularly has very little chance of getting arthritis as we exercise our bones and joints while we offer salat.


In the light of this Hadith we shall endeavor to describe some orthopedic benefits of salat in this short note.

  1. Regular exercise reduces cholesterol in the body. Cholesterol causes heart failures, strokes, diabetes and many other ailments. It is a known fact that people in professions where exercise is required have less amount of cholesterol in their bodies.
  2. Salat is an excellent form of exercise to prevent indigestion. In the morning when stomach is empty, a Muslim is required to offer fewer number of Rak'aat whereas in the evening after the dinner we offer an extra number of Rak'aat.
  3. By offering Takbir at the beginning of salat, we move hand and shoulder muscles thereby increasing the flow of blood towards torso. Akamat performs a similar function.
  4. The most important function in salat is sajdah where we touch the ground with our forehead. This posture increases fresh supply of blood to our brain. Needless to say in certain forms of yoga some adherents stand on their heads for the same purpose.
  5. In tashah'hud position, our hip, elbow, knee joints, backbone, wrist joints move in a way that it provides a form of relaxation to our entire body. Pressure is applied on the body parts as if it was a kind of massage which releases tension.
  6. Heart in the most important organ in the body. It supplies fresh blood to all body tissues. These body movements performed during salat are an excellent source of exercise for our heart as well. According to a Hadith of the Holy Prophet,"There is an organ in the body, when it is healthy, the whole body is healthy, and when this is sick, the entire body becomes sick". It is the heart.
  7. A remarkable tissue in our body is cartilage. It is unique in being a living tissue with no direct blood supply. The only way it receives nutrients and oxygen is by movements of the joints. The pumping effect forces blood into the joint area which would otherwise be bypassed. Those who sit at the terminals are in greater danger of ending up with dead cartilage tissues that will subsequently wear away. This will leave us with arthritis, painful joints and paralysis. Bacteria and viruses find safe haven in joints for this reason as no blood cell can get at them and in most cases neither can antibodies. Salat therefore, has many orthopedic benefits for all Muslims. Next time you offer salat, thank Almighty Allah that He made you a Muslim. Indeed, there is cure in salat.

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Dear Ansar

What you have told is 100% correct.  In my childhood, the Muslim sisters around our area were wearing only 'thattam' and they were all mingling very well with all other community people.  Now the scenario is drastically changed and there is some reservation in the minds of either community people (especially women).    They are not mingling… the families are keeping some distance.  We all have to introspect and find the reason for the same.  

When we all start thinking that we are humans first, afterwards only our religion comes !!

With regards
Murali




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Date:        05/30/2013 03:54 PM
Subject:        Re: [www.keralites.net] തൊപ്പി വെക്കുന്നതും, താടി വളര്‍ത്തുന്നതും,പര്‍ദ്ദ ധരിക്കുന്നതും
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Dear jabbar,


                                                      Where is the freedom to choose the dress in the below stated condition?  Many wear purdah just because they are oppressed and has no other choice. Purdah is the major factor of osteoporosis in afghan women as it devoid them of vitamin E from sunlight.               And about your comment on the intention of those who advocate liberal dress is just 'enjoying the skin' apply only to conservative minds. My mother, a devout Muslim used to wear the traditional Mundu and half-sleeve blouse during my childhood, that was the case with majority of Muslim in Kerala. There were no abnormal arousal reported then. Our ancestors too preferred a common kerala culture dress with slight identity variation of head scarf for Muslim women. Purdah is just a two decade old phenomena in Kerala. By your logic, Thanks to purdah that the libido of Kerala guys is on the low swing for last two decades.:-)
-Ansar  

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On 29-May-2013, at 6:44 AM, Thomas Mathew <
thomasmathew47@hotmail.com> wrote:

 

I do not want to offend any one's religious feelings with my comments. I am only saying what I have seen In Afghanistan, where you hardly see any lady  without Pardah..

I lived in Kandahar for more than one year as part of an international  organisation and I had about 50 local staff both men and women. One of the women, a post-graduate fluent in English used to wear Purdah while coming and going from office, but used to discard it once she enters office. I asked her,being educated abroad why she could not discard the purdah and show an example to the other less educated local women. She replied that she considers Purdah as the most oppressive thing that could be done to a woman and wearing it in the extreme heat of Kandahar was torture. But if she  does  not wear purdah  when she goes out, people would stone her. I had about about 25 other women  among the staff, who too discarded Purdah on entering the office.  But I could see women without Purdah occasionally on the streets of northern Afghanistan where the less conservative Tajiks live.

T. Mathew


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തൊപ്പി വെക്കുന്നതും, താടി വളര്‍ത്തുന്നതും, പര്‍ദ്ദ ധരിക്കുന്നതും വ്യക്തി സ്വാതന്ത്ര്യമാണ്, അത് ധരിക്കുന്നവര്‍ പരാതി പറയാത്തിടത്തോളം കാലം നമുക്ക് അതിനെ എതിര്‍ക്കാന്‍ അവകാശമില്ല. പര്‍ദ്ദ ധരിച്ച ഭാര്യയും മോഡേണ്‍ ആയ ഭര്‍ത്താവും ചിലപ്പോള്‍ വേറെ വേറെ നടന്നിട്ടുണ്ടാകാം അതിനു കാരണം ആ ഭര്‍ത്താവിനു അവന്റെ ഭാര്യ സ്വന്ത ഇഷ്ട പ്രകാരം പര്‍ദ്ദ ധരിച്ചത്‌ ഇഷ്ടമല്ല എന്നാണു അത് കൊണ്ടല്ലേ അവന്‍ ഭാര്യയോട് ചേര്‍ന്ന് നടക്കാത്തത്??? പരധ നിര്‍ബന്ധിപ്പിച്ചു (അവര്‍ക്ക് താല്പര്യമില്ലാതെ) ധരിപിച്ചതാനെന്കിലും ഏതൊരു സ്ത്രീയും സ്വന്തം ഭര്‍ത്താവിനോട്‌ ചേര്‍ന്ന് നടക്കും എന്നതാണ് പൊതുവായ സത്യം. അങ്ങനെ ചേര്‍ന്ന് നടക്കുന്നില്ലെങ്കില്‍ അതിനു കാരണം പര്ധയല്ല അവരുടെ മനപോരുത്തമില്ലായ്മയാണ്. ****** വേരെരു കാര്യം പര്‍ദ്ദ ധരിക്കുന്ന സ്ത്രീകള്‍ മോഡേണ്‍ ആയ മറ്റൊരു വസ്ത്രവും ധരിക്കുന്നില്ല എന്നത് തെറ്റിദ്ധാരണ മാത്രമാണ്, ഏറ്റവും വില കൂടിയ വസ്ത്രങ്ങളാണ് അവര്‍ ധരിക്കുന്നത് പക്ഷെ പൊതു വേദിയില്‍ അവര്‍ അവരുടെ ആഘര്‍ഷണീയത മറച്ചു വെക്കുന്നതിനു വേണ്ടി ഒരു പുറം കവചമായി പര്‍ദ്ദ ദാരിക്കുന്നതില്‍ നമുക്ക് ഒന്നും പറയാന്‍ പറ്റില്ല. കാരണം സൂട്ട് ധരിക്കുന്നവരോടും കന്യാസ്ത്രീകലോടും ഇതേ ഭാഷ ഉപയോഗിക്കേണ്ടി വരും. സാധിക്കുമോ???? പിന്നെ ഒരു കാര്യം പര്‍ദ്ദ ദാരിക്കുന്നതിന്റെ പ്രധാന ലക്‌ഷ്യം ശരീരത്തിന്റെ നിമ്നോന്നതങ്ങള്‍ കാമ കണ്ണുകളില്‍ നിന്ന് ഒരു പരിധി വരെ മറച്ചു വെക്കുക എന്നതാണ്, അത് കൊണ്ട് പര്ധയെ എതിര്‍ക്കുന്നവരുടെ രോഗവും ചിലപ്പോള്‍ അത് തന്നെ ആയിരിക്കും. എന്തായാലും വസ്ത്ര ധാരണം വ്യക്തി സ്വാതന്ത്ര്യമാണ്, അതില്‍ ആ വ്യക്തിക്ക് പരാതി ഇല്ലാത്ത കാലത്തോളം മറ്റുള്ളവര്‍ക്ക് ഒന്നും ചെയ്യാന്‍ സാധിക്കില്ല.



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[www.keralites.net] Upside down.

 

Upside Down & Other Weird Houses

Avi Abrams

"QUANTUM SHOT" #787
Link - arti cle by M. Chris t ian & Avi Abrams



"- And He Built a Crooked House -"

Emily Dick in son said it per fect ly: "Where thou art, that is home." But some very cre ative peo ple, have taken that idea to won der ful extremes by build ing homes that aren't just places to hang their hats but instead are wild ly whim si cal, fan tas ti cal ly fan ci ful, amaz ing ly awe some, and occa sion al ly bril liant ly bizarre.



Tilt ed & Flipped!

As any artist knows, inspi ra tion can come from any where and a few these unique builders and archi tects have been inspired by some very... tilt ed ideas. Take, for exam ple, Daniel Cza piews ki's home in the Pol ish town of Szym bark. No, you don't need to turn your mon i tor upside down: Daniel's home is, indeed, topsy-turvy:



(images via 1, 2)

But Daniel is not the only builder with a unique per spec tive. In the Ger man town of Trassen hei de there's anoth er home with a stand-on-your-head view:



This fur ni ture does not seem to be very func tion al -


(images via 1)

Are we detect ing a theme here? Billed as an "Amuse ment Park For The Mind," Won der Works have flipped mod els of the White House, adding a new dimen sion to the cur rent ly weird polit i cal land­scape, at var i ous loca tions around the coun try:



(images cred it: Won der Works Pigeon Forge)

Sim i lar ly spec tac u lar is the "House of Kat man du" in Spain:


(images via)

In Japan, the flip side of invert ed archi tec ture is not a house but a restau rant. Just don't order the soup:


(images via)

Here is an upside down house in Luna Park in Kou vola, Fin land:


(image via)

In Sabah, Bor neo, even the car is hang ing upside down:


(images via)

... Anoth er one is in Repino, Rus sia (but it does not seem to be fin ished), shown on the left, and anoth er one also in Rus sia, close to St. Peters burg (right):


(images via)

A "crazy House" in Getorff, Ger many:


(images cred it: Sven Her rmann)

On the left is the upside down house in Polyan it sa, Ukraine - and on the right is the one in Paju, South Korea:



In Gangh wa Island, South Korea (right image), and a cafe in Ukraine (left image):


(image cred it: Juliane Eirich)

In Tertens, Aus tria, this upside down house looks like it was dropped by a tor na do:


(images via)

"Head first House" in Put bus, Ger many (left image) and anoth er one in Alanya, Turkey (right):


(images via 1, 2)


Flow ing & Psy che del ic

Other archi tects have reject ed the harsh lines of stan dard geom e try for a more organ ic, fluid, float­ing design. These homes were built to look like they'd been poured rather than framed and ham­mered -- and a few even appear to have been taken out of the oven a tad too early.

Again in Poland, this liq uid build ing looks like it might begin to flow down the street any sec ond.


(image cred it: Tomek.pl)

On a side note, when you talk about weird hous es you have to tip the derby to Robert A. Hein lein's clas sic story, "- And He Built a Crooked House -", where a particularly-shaped res i dence in Los Ange les gets shak en up in an earth quake – and twists itself into a whole new dimen sion.

Much more down to earth, if you trav el to Darm stadt, Ger man you'll see a mar velous struc ture called Wald spi rale (For est Spi ral): a sin u ous apart ment com plex full of biologically-inspired details:




(images cred it: Scott R. Mau r er, Joachim S. Mueller, Moritz Kloft, Bock stark Knits)

In Viet nam, the aptly named Crazy House (or, to be more polite, the Hang Nga guest house) is a wild vine cre ation full of nat ur al curves and forms (com plete with a giraffe):



(images cred it: Tom Raven scroft)

If you real ly like flow ing shapes and melted-look archi tec ture, then check out high ly psy che del ic cre ations of Antoni Gaudi - see our pop u lar arti cle for exam ples.


Recy cled!

Then you have the cre ators who have fol lowed the maxim of "waste-not, want-not" to rather unique ways: tak ing an aban doned build ing that was orig i nal ly one thing and mak ing it into their very own:

Got an aban doned grain silo? Then do what this inven tive per son did in Argenti na, and sim ply move in:


(right image: Nau tilus House, Mex i co, via)

Or you can do take this approach to lost and found, this time in Utah ("Monte-Silo House", designed by Gigaplex Archi tects):


(images via)

But if you real ly want to stretch your wings, and hap pen to get hold of a ground ed jet, try your hand at cre at ing a high-flying struc ture like this hotel in Costa Rica:


(images cred it: Costa Verde)

See a lot more of "Air plane Hous es" in our pop u lar arti cle Jet-Obsessed.

Then you have the peo ple who live in a shoe, or a bas ket, or all kinds of other odd i ties. Take, for exam ple, these delight ful footwear homes... This one is in South Africa (left), and this shoe home is in Penn syl va nia (right):


(images via 1, 2)

But if shoes aren't your thing, try liv ing in this Scot tish pineap ple -- a folly built in the 1700s:


(images cred it: Louise Bellin Pho tog ra phy)

Or, if fruit isn't your thing, just try work ing in this 'basket-case' of a struc ture in Newark, Ohio: the Longaberg er Build ing -


(image cred it: Adri ana Hangai)

"Each bas ket han dle weighs 75 tons and con tains heat sen sors to pre vent ice for ma tions":


(image cred it: Scott)

But if you real ly want fan tas tic, whim si cal, or wild, look no fur ther than these Fairy Tale inspired archi tects (the left one could be dis cov ered at Dis ney land Paris, and the right one is locat ed in Tin­jun ga, Cal i for nia):


(right image via)

This fan ta sy struc ture looks like it was more grown than built: part of the "Enchant ed For est" amuse ment park in British Colum bia, Cana da -


(images via)

"Where Thou Art, That Is Home" indeed, Emily. But then there are those truly spe cial peo ple out there who not only have cre at ed art but live in it as well.


M. Chris t ian is also the author of "Wel come to Weirdsville": a won der ful com pendi um of inter­est ing sub jects and fas ci nat ing top ics. This is a high ly rec om mend ed book for all lovers of weird & won der ful this side of the Uni verse; order the Kin dle edi tion here.


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