History of Halloween
Posted: October 19, 2016 Filed under: Art & Culture, Entertainment, History | Tags: 12-hour clock, Americanization, Autumn leaf color, Bonfire Night, Bram Stoker, Costume, Halloween, Jack-O-Lantern, Pumpkin Leave a commentHalloween is the season for little ghosts and goblins to take to the streets, asking for candy and scaring one another silly. Spooky stories are told around fires, scary movies appear in theaters and pumpkins are expertly (and not-so-expertly) carved into jack-o’-lanterns.
Amid the silly and scary antics, Halloween is much more than just costumes and candy; in fact, the holiday has a rich and interesting history.
Halloween, also known as All Hallows’ Eve, can be traced back about 2,000 years to a pre-Christian Celtic festival held around Nov. 1 called Samhain (pronounced “sah-win”), which means “summer’s end” in Gaelic, according to the Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries.
Because ancient records are sparse and fragmentary, the exact nature of Samhain is not fully understood, but it was an annual communal meeting at the end of the harvest year, a time to gather resources for the winter months and bring animals back from the pastures…(read more)
Source: archaelogicalnews
[PHOTOS] Halloween Pin-up, Photography by Retroatelier
Posted: November 1, 2015 Filed under: Art & Culture, Entertainment | Tags: Glamour, Nude, Photography, Pin-Up, Pumpkin, vintage Leave a comment
Halloween Pin-up, photography by Retroatelier
Galápagos Tortoise Pumpkin Party!
Posted: October 29, 2015 Filed under: Entertainment, Food & Drink, Mediasphere | Tags: Galápagos, Galápagos Tortoise, Halloween, Nature, Pumpkin, Tumblr, video Leave a commentHappy! Lucky! Halloween
Posted: October 31, 2014 Filed under: Art & Culture, Entertainment | Tags: Advertising, Cigarette, design, graphics, Halloween, Illustration, Pumpkin, typography 1 Commentlileks
[PHOTO] Hitchcock Halloween
Posted: October 20, 2014 Filed under: Art & Culture, Entertainment, Mediasphere | Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Halloween, Photography, Pumpkin 1 CommentMAKE: Peter the Cyber Pumpkin
Posted: October 29, 2013 Filed under: Art & Culture, Entertainment, Robotics, Science & Technology | Tags: Arduino, Extension cord, Fruit and Vegetable, Halloween, Pumpkin Leave a commentI like the cartoonish simplicity of this carved pumpkin with eyes that move.I contacted the Belgian maker, Jan De Coster, to find out a bit more about it. Jan says:
I have a passion for character design and I love making things nobody else is making. I have been doing that for a very long time. I started making all kinds of robot characters a few years ago. In one of these experiments I made this simple asymmetric eye rig.