Whole city blocks seem to have joined the “psychedelic dish” movement:
Happy Satellite Dish – an obvious idea?
(image credit: Mads Gildberg)
Some of the more standard designs you can order from this site. You can also apply various stickers, found on this site:
Another painted face, found in the neighborhood:
(image credit: opus)
Dishes, hand-painted by artist Julien Celdran:
(image credit: Julien Celdran)
Pierre Marcel’s TV snail design:
Strictly for the Soviet’s amusement:
“A CIA tracking station during the Cold War; they were fairly certain that the Soviets knew about it and were taking satellite images of it. So, they painted a big smiley face on one of the dishes specifically for the Soviets amusement.”
(image credit: Ayeka)
A huge old dish can serve as a perfect “tourist sign”, seen from the highway. Here is one erected by the enthusiastic people of Lucas, Kansas:
(images credit: worldslargestthings)
Seeing red… broadcasting only communist channels? (Seen in Istanbul)
(image credit: redxdress)
These guys definitely need some art to brighten up the forest of these dishes:
Simple cow hide pattern:
(image credit: Ohiobarns.com)
More sophisticated creation – Japanese garden “Dish Dancers”:
(image credit: Mary Hockenbery)
Cincinnati Artworks Gallery had a display of painted satellite dishes:
(images credit: Artworks Cincinnati)
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More Dish entertainment:
Satellite TV addict (via J-Walk Blog)
The Ultimate Antenna Tree:
“From the top down: UHF HDTV, Primestar getting FTA from IA5/Telstar 5, Dish Network foreign/HDTV, Dish 500 and finally all three birds for DirecTV.”
(image credit: Dave Mathews)
Birds are using “antenna trees” to set up wind-resistant nests:
Dogs are getting used to new “dish” fashion:
(admittedly, it also helps after a doggy surgery)
(image credit: NonoJoe)
Reliable (if a little slow) delivery:
(image credit: Zac Shepherd)
If you live in the country, you can perhaps re-use your dish for a deer stand
(seen here)
Not all dishes are round… There is a bizarre “bi-quad” square-shaped kind, too.
- with instructions how to build it.
or consider a swanky “dish” lamp for a modern urbanite:
If none of these enhancements are cool enough for you – then go all out and build a vehicle out of old satellite dish elements (this one was displayed at the “Burning Man” show)
(Photo by Julian Cash. Supersnail.com)
To quote William Gibson’s “Neuromancer”: “The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel…” – well, these urban dish creations should slightly enliven our industrial sky-scapes… And if this art form catches on, then such dishes perhaps can even be considered the “new flowers of the telecom age”.
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