D3O: Impact Suit
July 9th, 2007 | researchmaterial
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Coilhouse - 20 Nov 09
This one goes out to Nadya, Zo, and especially Courtney Riot, our beloved creative director. Hang in there, babies.
Post tags: Coilhouse, Serious Business
Coilhouse - 20 Nov 09
Well hello there!

Do you lack healthy boundaries? Are you guilty of the compulsive overshare? All-too-eager to share gory, palpating details with complete strangers that no one besides your own mother and/or proctologist would ever want to know?
Non-consensual rape anecdote telling. Tactical uterus hurling in lieu of real intimate contact. The “I wasn’t breast fed enough so now I need to publicly air my personal anguish to feel properly nurtured and validated” power point presentation. “Cry For Help” cutting (across the street, not down the road). Cloaking references to life-shattering trauma in Obfuscating Yet Ominous Faerie Singsong? (patented by Tori Amos). “Fuck You Daddy, I’m a Suicide Girl Now!” blog posts. Spontaneous primal scream therapy in the supermarket. If you have ever attempted one or more of these maneuvers, chance are, you’re a TMI Avenger.
Relax. You’re among friends. And you’re gonna loooove Body Memories. A squirm-inducing, low budget indie film directed by the same fella who brought us one of the most fabulous independent documentaries of the decade, Body Memories is…
…one man’s journey inward to find meaning in his life. He becomes an archeologist of the soul, digging through the layers of his past. Evocative images blend with a riveting performance that uncovers family secrets and buried traumas.
Enjoy.
(More clips under the cut.)
Read the rest of “I’m bad… I’m a man… I HATE my penis.”
Post tags: Crackpot Visionary, Culture, Film, Gender, Sexuality, Silly-looking types, Surreal, Testing your faith
Coilhouse - 20 Nov 09
Every time an issue of the magazine goes to print, things somehow turn Highly Inappropriate here at Coilhouse. This is apparent to anyone who was there on Twitter during the hours of our final revision deadline last night. And it’s only going to get worse before Issue 04’s out.So to celebrate, a video of Miss Piggy singing “Fuck the Pain Away” by Peaches. It’s that kind of day.
[via Shannon]
Brian Wood - 20 Nov 09

Will Blanche, ?The Newly Constructed Towers of the World Trade Center Seen From the South Side on West Street, May, 1973? (via These Americans)
See also:Mitch Epstein, ?West Side Highway, New York City? [looking towards World Trade Center] 1977
Kung Fu Monkey - 20 Nov 09
John Robb - 20 Nov 09
Short Answer: divide it.
It's long been my contention that Iraq was stabilized at an acceptable level of controlled chaos due to a happy accident by al Qaeda (in an attempt to expand/lead the loose insurgency in a new direction). What did they do? They blew up the Golden Mosque in Samara in 2006. This act of symbolic terrorism did indeed disrupt social networks as anticipated, however the consequences were ultimately disastrous for the Iraqi open source insurgency.
The reason for this is it broke the dynamics of the open source insurgency in ways the US and Iraqi government's COIN efforts could not. First, it created a permanent split between Sunni and Shiite insurgent groups/militias. Coopetition ended. Second, it motivated large Shiite militias to start an ethnic cleansing of Sunni areas. This put acute pressure on Sunni guerrilla groups who were too small (by design to avoid US counter-pressure) to defend themselves against large militias operating in the open. The result was an opening, very close to the one I described in my 2005 NYTimes OpEd, that allowed the US to convert Sunni guerrilla groups into militias that were not loyal to the central government (in direct contradiction to its COIN manual).
It's a nice example of the dynamics of many to many conflict, social network disruption, and the development open source counterinsurgency.
See this excellent description at the blog, "Musings on Iraq" for more detail on the ethnic cleansing operations. It also includes this money quote: "the majority of the Sunni insurgency gave up and switched sides to align with the Americans rather than face annihilation at the hands of the Shiite militias, Al Qaeda in Iraq, or the United States."
NOTE: it's pretty clear from the above that social network disruption (either through attacks on symbolic targets or blood and guts terrorism) is like playing horseshoes with live hand grenades. It's ultimately a losing strategy for advancing an open source insurgency. Social network disruption is very likely to break standing order 6: don't fork the insurgency.
Girl Farts - 20 Nov 09
John Robb - 20 Nov 09
Some random items of interest:
Jean Snow - 20 Nov 09

Beautiful (and simple) site design featuring the illustrative work of Yorifuji Bunpei. Via Paul Baron.
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The comments section below that article is almost as fascinating as the impact suit itself.
I’ve got to get down to the shop and buy myself a couple pounds of that cutting-edge science.
Well it is about damn time we got around to reverse engineering that Roswell crash debris…
First commercial customer: Sadistic Japanese game shows.
Ok, so now all attack techniques will focus on slow, deadly embraces and choking. No hard & fast blows and the such.
optical: Kind of like DUNE, but more so!
“I know it must sound like we’re trying to build a Batlab here, but I make no apology for that,” said Palmer. “This is what science is supposed to be; something that excites the imagination and inspires the mind.”
Exactly! This is the best thing I’ve heard anyone say all month.
Notice, the article makes no claims as to actual ballistic resistance capabilities. While such a material would be great for sports, and some application for law enforcement uniforms, it doesn’t sound like its something that could take a AK-47 round.
Jesus, that sounds like something out of Larry Niven stories.
When I went to interview Richard Palmer a couple of years ago, he pulled on a jersey woth d30 elbow pads and halfway through the conversation he slammed his elbow into the table as hard as he could. Everything jumped, including all his colleagues. He just carried on talking.
It’s cool stuff. Previous commenter is right, though — not bullet proof.
Other things made from Cutting-Edge Science:
1) Knives
2) Swords
3) Other Things With Points
I love that. Made! From! Science!
My piece on d3o, if anyone’s interested, is here:
http://www.theengineer.co.uk/Articles/292915/Good+Sports.htm
Combine that thing with one of those Japanese pneumatic muscle exoskeletons and you might have something.
It might be something totally useless, but it would be something.
why the f?!? couldn’t they include any f?!?ing PICTURES with that article? a thousand words isn’t even worth one. dozy bastards
Armour protection against crude concrete and barb wire? Excellent. I bags this as the prison escape suit that enables plenty of hard timers to get out early.And only protection from crude concrete? That socially upper-class concrete is going to rip you a new one with it’s university education…