Exhibition at the Institute of Sexology London
The Institute of Sexology
Wellcome Collection, London
Until 20 September 2015
The pioneers who examined human sexual desire took personal risks to uncover the realities of sex, this exhibition shows.
“……sex has aroused and intrigued humanity since the dawn of time. But the Wellcome Collection has done something unique, pulling together from its extensive library and catalogue of artefacts, […]
Quote of the Day – December 7 2014
You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”
Ansel Adams
Sex selfies are popular with cheating partners in S.A
A major survey by AshleyMadison.com, the world’s largest extra-marital dating site, has revealed that a surprising number of SA men and women are increasingly taking “sex selfies” and watching porn more often.
People across the globe found “sex selfies” – filming or sex photography are a widespread practice, however our‘conservative’ South Africans are way up their […]
Quote of the Day – December 6 2014
“We connect more but communicate less.”
Janet Sternberg, Fordham University
Is this the worst sex scene of all time?
“He touched her belly and his hand seemed to burn through her. He lavished on her body indirect touches and bitter-sweet sensations flooded her brain.
She became aware of places in her that could only have been concealed there by a god with a sense of humour. Adrift on warm currents, no longer of this world, […]
Quote of the Day – December 5 2014
“Between skin and skin, there is only light.”
John Fowles, The Magus
Updates tomorrow!
Doing yet more technical work behind the scenes today!
Back tomorrow.
Quote of the Day – December 4 2014
“I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.”
Virgina Woolf
Shell fossil in Java shows earliest known human pattern creation
A SINGLE photograph helped an Australian researcher stumble across what’s thought to be the earliest known engraving by a human ancestor.
The simple zigzag pattern, found on a fossilised shell from the Indonesian island of Java, has been dated to at least 430,000 years.
The find, reported in the journal Nature on Thursday, predates […]








