
Do you want to go to a place where you cannot tell if the exhibits are real or a product of a madman?
Do you want to see decaying dice?
Would you like to see a carving that was done to the pit of a peach?
Would you like to see sculptures inside of the eye of a needle?
How about looking through a microscope to see a painting made out of feathers (individual ones)?
If you like the unknown, and think you've seen it all, you have to visit the Museum of Jurassic Technology in LA.
Some ideas to roll over in your mind:
Geoffey Sonnabend's Obliscence, Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter
You may never have the same knowledge again
Rotten Luck: Decaying Dice
The world is bound with secret knots
"...guided along, as it were, a chain of flowers into the mysteries of life."
You will not be disappointed. This place is in Los Angeles, California. The way that I found this place was very mysterious, as I picked up a curious book in an antique store in Kansas, thinking the book was fiction. It turned out to be non-fiction. The book was all about this curious museum that I became obssessed with.............to the point of winning a trip to Los Angeles, in order to see this museum with my own eyes.