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I've written a bit before about the slightly odd interior decoration in Chinese hotels. Here's a Lovecraftian table lamp that sits on the check-in desk, inspiring cosmic dread, at the Relax hotel in Hangzhou....

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Scary Lamp

Category: China
Posted on: June 8, 2011 8:20 AM, by Martin R

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I've written a bit before about the slightly odd interior decoration in Chinese hotels. Here's a Lovecraftian table lamp that sits on the check-in desk, inspiring cosmic dread, at the Relax hotel in Hangzhou.

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1

It looks a lot like an Ediacaran organism, growing by segments, and keeping the ratio of surface to volume constant.
Alternatively you could see it as the larval form of something that gets much bigger, more complex and more hungry.
Philip K. Dick idea: "Are you sure it is a lamp mimicking an organism and not the other way around?"

Posted by: Birger Johansson | June 8, 2011 9:01 AM

2

AAAIIIIIEEEeeeeeeeeeee! Kill it with fire!!!!!!!!

Posted by: dametrot | June 8, 2011 10:46 AM

3

Surely it's just one those rare fossils that are so common China.

Posted by: Geoff Carter | June 8, 2011 4:18 PM

4

Eek! The eldritch horror of it all.

Posted by: Mark | February 16, 2012 11:14 PM

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