The anatomy of humour

(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) SINCE I LOVE to begin my day with a smile, I reach for the comic strips of the day in the newspaper even before I brew my morning tea. The nuggets of humour, often laced with gentle wisdom, set the tone for my day. And sometimes, I even snip and put an exceptional one up on the face of my fridge for the benefit of guests.

Humour to me is indispensible. I can giggle at PJs (including the horrendously silly elephant-ant tales) and guffaw at the seriously funny gags by stand up comedians on TV. I can laugh heartily at the innocent humour of Calvin and Hobbes and chuckle at the cheeky office wit in Dilbert. The only thing that doesn't easily tickle my funny bone is the laboured slapstick jokes and cheap puns in Indian movies.

Yet for all the love I have for comedy, I am a dud when it comes to making someone laugh. Try as hard as I may, I cannot produce a piece of writing that can evoke an instant burst of laughter.

Every time I have tried to share a joke that I had heard elsewhere, I have had my audience looking up in anticipation, waiting for the humour to spill and sweep them over, only to find the joke fizzle and plonk like a bird dropping in our midst. It is almost like trying to hit a six and getting caught at mid- wicket. The charitable smiles on the faces in front of me makes me want the earth to cave in and consume me even as I am tempted to apologise for the cropper.

But I let it be, happy in the thought that if not with my badly recast joke, I have at least given them a reason to laugh with my pathetic expression of humour. If you can't crack a joke, be one yourself. People love to laugh at other men and women than at funny stories.

Two sets of people that I admire and envy greatly are talented humourists and slick marketers for possessing skills that I now believe are more DNA-related than degree earned. I can't sell a hand-kerchief even to someone with a nasty cold, nor can I pull off a comic caper to amuse even a toddler.

I am not exaggerating; smiley icons have been a great god-send in my effort to be humorous, at least in my personal correspondence. It is pitiable that I have to punch in a smiley face to hint at the humour intended in my words, but it is better to ride piggyback than to get grounded.

Humour, though, is quite a subjective area. I have seen hardcore defiance bordering on contempt next to me, even when I hee-hawed uncontrollably and got the soda in my mouth out in a spray. Apparently, what amuses one man does not amuse the other.

The fact is you can't hard sell comedy. You can't plug a comic gag on your listener or reader, or play goofy just because you have a job to complete.

Yet, humour to a large extent is a universal feel-good tool. Whether it tongue-in-cheek, in-your-face or naively jocular, it can change the contours of a stressed world and put a smile on its face. I wonder whether I'll ever be able to learn the ropes and dish out a genuine course of comedy some day. But perhaps my my DNA is not suitably wired for such fare.

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'The Good Wife' recap: Anatomy 101

TV Finale Highlights Five days at a glance* See full list Add to GCal Tuesday, May 1 The Biggest Loser NBC, 8-9PM Friday, May 4 In Plain Sight USA, 10-11PM Sunday, May 6 The Amazing Race CBS, 8-10PM GCB NBC, 10-11PM Monday, May 7 Two Broke Girls CBS, 8-9PM Castle ABC, 10-11PM Tuesday, May 8 Last Man Standing ABC, 8-8:30PM The Voice NBC, 8-10PM New Girl FOX, 9-9:31PM Unforgettable CBS, 10-11PM Wednesday, May 9 CSI CBS, 10-11PM Thursday, May 10 The Big Bang Theory CBS, 8-8:31PM The Vampire Diaries The CW, 8-9PM The Office NBC, 9-9:30PM The Secret Circle The CW, 9-10PM Parks and Recreation NBC, 9:30-10PM Friday, May 11 The Finder FOX, 8-9PM Undercover Boss CBS, 8-9PM Fringe FOX, 9-10PM CSI: NY CBS, 9-10PM Blue Bloods CBS, 10-11PM Sunday, May 13 Once Upon A Time ABC, 8-9PM Survivor: One World CBS, 8-10PM Desperate Housewives ABC, 9-11PM, SERIES FINALE American Dad FOX, 9:30-10PM Monday, May 14 Bones FOX, 8-9PM How I Met Your Mother CBS, 8-9PM Gossip Girl The CW, 8-9PM Two and a Half Men CBS, 9-9:30PM Hart of Dixie The CW, 9-10PM Mike & Molly CBS, 9:30-10PM Hawaii Five-0 CBS, 10-11PM Smash NBC, 10-11PM Tuesday, May 15 90210 The CW, 8-9PM Cougar Town ABC, 8-9PM NCIS CBS, 8-9PM NCIS: Los Angeles CBS, 9-11PM Fashion Star NBC, 10-11PM Private Practice ABC, 10-11PM Wednesday, May 16 Suburgatory ABC, 8:30-9PM Criminal Minds CBS, 9-11PM Thursday, May 17 Missing ABC, 8-9PM Community NBC, 8-8:30PM, 9-10PM 30 Rock NBC, 8:30-9PM Rules of Engagement CBS, 8:30-9PM Awake NBC, 9-11PM Grey's Anatomy ABC, 9-10PM Person of Interest CBS, 9-10PM The Mentalist CBS, 10-11PM Scandal ABC, 10-11PM Friday, May 18 Nikita The CW, 8-9PM Shark Tank ABC, 8-9PM Who Do You Think You Are NBC, 8-9PM Grimm NBC, 9-10PM Supernatural The CW, 9-10PM Saturday, May 19 Saturday Night Live NBC, 11:29PM-1AM Sunday, May 20 America's Funniest Home Videos ABC, 7-8PM The Cleveland Show FOX, 7:30-8PM Harry's Law NBC, 8-9PM The Simpsons FOX, 8-8:30PM Bob's Burgers FOX, 8:30-9PM Celebrity Apprentice NBC, 9-11PM Family Guy FOX, 9-10PM Monday, May 21 Dancing With the Stars (Performance) ABC, 8-9PM House FOX, 8-10PM, SERIES FINALE Tuesday, May 22 American Idol (Performance) FOX, 8-9PM Dancing With the Stars (Results) ABC, 9-11PM Glee FOX, 9-10PM Wednesday, May 23 The Middle ABC, 8-8:30PM American Idol (Results) FOX, 8-10:07PM Modern Family ABC, 9-9:30PM Don't Trust the B ABC, 9:30-10PM Revenge ABC, 10-11PM Law & Order: SVU NBC, 10-11PM Thursday, May 24 Awake NBC, 10-11PM Tuesday, May 29 Cougar Town ABC, 8-9PM The L.A. Complex The CW, 9-10PM Wednesday, May 30 America's Next Top Model: British Invasion The CW, 9-10PM

*Times are Eastern Daylight and subject to change

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Burning Effigies, "No Popery," and Torch-Carrying Mobs: Guy Fawkes Day/Bonfire Night in Lewes, England, November 5

Last night at I participated in what believe is the most amazing spectacle I have ever experienced: Guy Fawkes Day/Bonfire Night in Lewes, England. It was about 7 hours or tramping through the cold damp, passing liquor bottles and following the flaming-torch wielding mob. Photos and video above; more photos can be seen here, and following is more about this curious celebration of barely controlled mayhem, care of Wikipedia:

Lewes Bonfire is a series of celebrations in the town of Lewes, East Sussex which form the UK's largest and most famous Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night festivities, [Guy Fawkes day celebrates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, where Guy Fawkes and a group of English Catholics attempted to blow up the British House of Lords]. [T]he event... also commemorates the memory of the seventeen Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions...

... After several processions, including acts of Remembrance for the war dead, each society marches to its own fire site on the edge of the town, where there is a large bonfire, firework display and burning of effigies. The societies then return to their HQs for Bonfire Prayers. Whilst marching nearly all members carry torches, some ignite and drop bangers, locally called rookies (short for rook scarers), and some carry burning crosses, banners, musical instruments or burning letters spelling out the initials of the society. In recent years the police presence on the night has increased to deal with the large crowds attracted to the event.

Many of those processing wear smuggler uniforms (striped jumper, white trousers, black boots and optional red hat). All Societies have different coloured striped smugglers' jumpers. A number of large effigies are drawn though the streets including Guy Fawkes and Pope Paul V, who became head of the Roman Catholic Church in 1605. In addition, each of the five main local societies creates a topical "tableau", and the Cliffe and Southover societies display on pikes the heads (also in effigy) of its current "Enemies of Bonfire", who range from nationally reviled figures to local officials who have attempted to place restrictions on the event. Restrictions are generally ignored by the Societies. The local St. John's Ambulance team has posts around procession routes to care for anyone who has been injured.

As mentioned above, you can see a full set of photos by clicking here. And special thanks to friend and collaborator Mark Pilkington of Strange Attractor Press (as pictured in bottom photo) for organizing the excursion, and stressing its import. This truly is a spectacle not to be missed.

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Morbid Anatomy Tote Bag and Anthology

The Morbid Anatomy Anthology --a new lavish book immortalizing in words and images the best of the Morbid Anatomy Presents event series--just got honorable mention in the Kickstarter "Projects We Love Newsletter." Since this happened, many potential funders have been asking to see a photo of the Morbid Anatomy tote bag, which is one of the bonus awards received for a pledge of $50.

Above please find said bag, in all its glory. I can personally attest to the sturdiness of this lovely creature (I use mine every day!). Specs wise, it is 15 1/2" tall by 15" wide, and has 22" shoulder straps. The image is drawn from a circa 17th century guide to the private museum of "Artist of Death" Frederik Ruysch, one of the topics covered in the book; Click on image to see larger version.

And for the curious, here is what Kickstarter had to say about our project:

Marvelously macabre
The rogue scholars behind Morbid Anatomy Presents specialize in the creepier nooks of knowledge — extreme taxidermy and human tattoo collection, to name a few — but their work is all the more fascinating for its macabre sensibility. This lavishly illustrated anthology will immortalize a year's worth of their most engrossing presentations, like a recent lecture on bookbinding with human skin. (We just hope their tome comes clad in old-fashioned leather.)

To see more about the project--and to secure a copy of the book for yourself for a mere $25 pledge!--click here.

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/11/morbid-anatomy-tote-bag-and-anthology.html

Morbidity Vindicated: A Review of 'Seize the Day' Event at the Wellcome Collection

 

Much of what Ebenstein shows us seems bursting at the seams with meaning, as if the objects have travelled through history like a ball of snow gathering mass as it rolls down a hill. Tableaux of foetal skeletons engaging in miniature funeral ceremonies take on very different meanings in modernity as opposed to when they were constructed...

... I agree with Ebenstein when she criticises those who would define her as unhealthily morbid. I think it's far more interesting to try and understand what our irresistible compulsion to explore this subject says about the psychology of humanity, and how we bear the burden of being the only animal with the foresight to see the Grim Reaper  somewhere up the road ahead of us, tapping his scythe impatiently.

--'Seize the Day' at the Wellcome Collection, 2nd November 2012, London City Nights

The above is drawn from a lovely and insightful review of last Friday night's amazing "Seize the Day" event at The Wellcome Collection from the "London City Nights" website; it includes a detailed and sensitive response to my own contribution to the night's festivities: A lecture entitled "Art and Death." You can read the entire article in its entirely by clicking here.
Images drawn from the post, and were all discussed at length in the lecture. Top to bottom:
  1. 18th Century Anatomical Venus
  2. Cabaret de Néant Postcard
  3. 17th Century Fetal Skeleton Tableau from The Secret Museum exhibition

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/11/morbidity-vindicated-review-of-seize.html

The "Scare Houses" of Lisa Kereszi, Time Magazine "Light Box"

Why do we like haunted houses?... On one level, this is easy to understand. It’s all about death—that undiscovered country our culture keeps off the thought-map. Death, death, death, coming at us in the form of ghosts, monsters, maggots, snakes, killer clowns, necromancers, headless horsemen, slime crawlers, banshees, and all manner of rotting flesh and decay, aiming to infect us with its fate. The haunted house takes us to death’s door: sewers, graveyards, mortuaries, abattoirs, bottomless pits and of course, hell itself, yawning wide to receive us. Abandon all hope and enter at your own risk!
--"Haunt Me: The Scare Houses of Lisa Kereszi," by Ginger Strand, Time Magazine's "Lightbox"

You can read the entire article--and view the entire collection of strangely sad photographs of Halloween "Scare Houses"by friend of Morbid Anatomy Lisa Kereszi, s sample of which you see above--by clicking here.

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