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Possession: The Unholy Collection

March 9th, 2012 3 comments

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There are really only a handful of things that interest me in this world and on the rare occasion that any combination of those interests overlap, I have to share it with others. Today it happens to be alcohol, package design and the occult.

Possession is a self-directed concept design for a collection of “unholy wines” by designer, Daniel Brokstad. These limited editions embody three different occult themes: Satanism, in “Evil Demon – Bloody Shiraz”, the paranormal through “Haunting Ghost – Spooky Cabernet” and witchcraft via “Old Witch – Cursed Pinot Noir.” Each bottle comes in a cleverly shaped coffin casing enhanced by chilling type design that contradicts an otherwise smooth styling; features that undoubtedly add to the collectability of these wines. Unfortunately, they are completely fictional but on the upside they are fun to look at.

As cute as the outside is, we’ve all been told the debatable adage that it’s what’s inside that counts. Fortunately for this collection, it’s true! And what is on the inside completes the package. Yes, they’re all red wines, but the types of red wines chosen are what really make this product some next level shit. Shiraz, the taste of Satanism in this case, is an indulgent, sweet tempered wine. Fruit-driven, shiraz is less obviously tannic with more of a peppery taste rather than the smoky finish one would get from drinking other red wines, like a pinot noir. For this reason it also has higher alcohol content. In contrast, a pinot noir is a dry table wine with a heavy, muddled earthy taste.

Certainly not something a drinker could casually sip on throughout the day. It is a popular saying among wine growers that “God made cabernet whereas the devil made pinot noir.” The reasoning behind the selections is quite clear. Like the devil’s temptations, any time is a good time for a glass of shiraz. It has an enticing aroma, a light fruity taste, and with the higher alcohol content you get your buzz on more quickly. For someone who likes to drink wine, it would seem simple to over indulge oneself and commit the deadly sins of gluttony, sloth (after the buzz), perhaps even lust or wrath depending on what kind of drinker you are. A bottle of pinot, dry, aged, and earth bound. It has a special taste and use for certain foods and occasions. It is difficult to grow and takes time to perfect. The comment about the devil making pinot noir is interesting because pagan religions, like Wicca, were thought to be forms of devil worship. Ergo, pinot noir is not something planted by the hand of God.

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I was first directed to Daniel’s work through one of my favorite sites, Who Killed Bambi?, a contemporary art blog centered on works about death and violence. If you would like to see more of Daniel’s work, click here.

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Irresponsible Ghost Hunting Blogging

December 22nd, 2010 4 comments

I stumbled upon this post this morning, from a blog called Reviews of Electronics. And while I appreciate this person putting a list together of ghost hunting equipment that can be given as gifts for the holidays, one sentence in particular bothered me about this post, as it is completely untrue. Can you guess which one?

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If we really had indisputable proof of ghosts, we wouldn't have to suffer the antics of dozens of stupid ghost hunters on dozens of stupid ghost hunting shows...

The paranormal, supernatural, science fiction, regardless of what you call it, we’re all intrigued by it.  While there are some who want nothing to do with it, there is a huge sector of the population who are more than intrigued by the paranormal, and actively keep up with the news, happenings and developments in the area of paranormal studies and activity, and/or become involved as a spectator by watching television shows and movies related to paranormal, supernatural, or science fiction events.  Of those who enjoy being a spectator of the sport so to speak, there is another group of individuals who want to be more involved, and decide to participate in this realm as paranormal investigators or ghost hunters.  These are people who investigate suspected paranormal activity, exactly like the individuals do in Ghost Hunter episodes.

This growing interest among consumers world wide has gained enough momentum to spark an entire multi million dollar industry of Ghost Hunting Equipment.  The services of a ghost hunting team may be more popular than you realize.  More and more people are buying in to the presence of the supernatural, and with the advanced detection tools and equipment that are being used by ghost hunting teams, enough indisputable evidence has been presented to indicate that a supernatural world exists, and that entities other than humans occupy the world as well, bringing legitimacy to the field.  Ghost hunting equipment is actually easy to find and not really that expensive, making it a unique and exciting Christmas gift option for the science fiction lover on your list.

It does not require a college degree or certification of any kind to get involved in ghost hunting or paranormal investigation.  It simply requires a curiosity, a little courage, and maybe some cool ghost hunting gadgets to get you started.  There are actually ghost hunter groups, forums, and societies all over the world where you can get involved with exciting and possibly blood curdling paranormal activity.  So whether you are the ghost buster of the hour, or someone on your shopping list is, you’ll want to check out these superb ghost hunting tools of the trade, and as Mulder would say…..just believe!!

So she thinks that there is “indisputable evidence” for the existence of the paranormal? If that were the case, there’d be no need for ghost hunting groups. If there was indisputable evidence, there would be no need for skeptics, and there’d be no need for anyone to research or hunt for paranormal activity. How many “dog hunting” groups are out there? How many “gravity hunting” shows are on TV? None, of course. The thrill is in the hunt. I’m sure (or rather, I’m hoping) this author just meant that there is a lot of evidence out there that is interesting enough to suggest the possibility of the paranormal. But it misleads those who believe orbs are the ghost of grandma to believe that there is actually proof of ghosts, when all we have are some interesting, anomalous findings.

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