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November 13, 2003: Food Coloring 3

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I'd like to dedicate my food coloring series to Josh Davis, the great Flash artist who made me think differently about food coloring and food coloring art. In his book, Flash to the Core, he talks about how putting food coloring in your eyes really makes you see things differently. It turns out he was right- everything sort of seems blue. And of course, there is the intense burning sensation.

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Oh man - I interviewed Josh David once (in fact I should have a photo somehwere...hang on a minute....yep here we are:

http://www.nitricboy.co.uk/Beta/Images/josh1.jpg

(that's his mum in the bground, Josh is signing my copy of his CD Rom)

Anyway...the guy's a great bloke, but what a fruitloop! He hardly sleeps, he blackens his face with burnt cork and he even puts food colouring in his eyes! Who'd be fool enough to copy that.

Might have to get myself a copy of that book though.

does anyone else see the spooky face in the third print from the top? it's in red, towards the middle of the frame.

Jake, I think those are your real actual android tears and you are just trying to explain them away to the general public with this whole food-coloring "experiment." It almost worked!

You look like Boy George in Taboo.

ah man! putting food colouring in your eyes is awsome! it looks so cool, and like everything is in 3-D. i LOVE how there is a site about food colouring. haha, thats hilarious.

you an idiot

hey, i tried putting food colouring in my eye's b4 i came to this site, i try things like that, but the colouring doesnt last long, dude, it stains some parts of your eye but doesnt last long, BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT THINGS.... its maaaaaaaad as...

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