Cuinn

About me

Gender Female
Industry Student
Occupation artist, art historian, student, and geek
Location United States
Introduction I'm not using Blogger for blogging right now, just for commenting on others - see my actual art/work at http://cuinn.net
Interests Anime, Archeology, Architecture, Art, Art History, Beer, Bike Riding, Books, Brewing, Canning, Ceramics, Cooking, Dancing, Ethnobotany, Glazes, History, Indie Films, Islamic Ware, Japanese, Japanese Culture, Knitting, Linux, Motorcycles, Music, Non-Western Art, Oceania, Open Source, Poetry, Pottery, Punk Rock, Reading, Sculpture, Sewing, Shiny Objects, Skateboarding, Sushi, Technology, Throwing Pottery, Tattooing, Tattoos, Writing, Yoga
Favorite Movies Some of my favorites are: American History X, Benny &; Joon, the Boy in the Plastic Bubble (the Jake Gyllenhal version), Breakfast Club, Crank, Dark City, Donnie Darko, Empire Records, Fight Club, Ghost Rider, all of the Godzilla movies, Green Street Hooligans, Happy Gilmore, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, Harvey, Igby Goes Down, the Jersey Trilogy, Lost Boys, My Blue Heaven, Night at the Museum, People Will Talk, Princess Bride, Red Dawn, Returner, Romeo + Juliet, Serenity, Signs, Stir of Echoes, Tank Girl, Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny, The Secret Lives of Altar Boys, Transporter, Varsity Blues, Walk the Line, Weird Science, Zoolander, and movies about the end of the world (Day After, Day After Tomorrow, A Boy and His Dog). And anything with zombies in it.
Favorite Books My current faves (which are likely to change as I read more) are: * Heinlien's "Moon is a Harsh Mistress", "To Sail Beyond The Sunset", and "Friday" * Pratchett's "Reaper Man" (and all the rest of the Discworld series) * "Courtship Rite" * Gorey's "Amphigorey" * "The Stand" by Stephen King (though I don't love all his work) * "Alas, Babylon" * "Galveston" and "Perfect Circle" by Sean Stewart * The Devil in the White City * The Alienist and of course, The Oxford English Dictionary.

Your people want to make a statue in your honor. What will it be made out of and what victory will it commemorate?

I'd like to say that my statue would be marble, and the occasion will be something grand, like solving the energy crisis, or organizing world peace really efficiently, but I have to be honest and admit it will most likely be cobbled together out of spare parts and represent the spectacular way I died during the original zombie outbreak.