What are some famous works of obsession? January 22, 2013 12:31 AMSubscribe
What are some famous works of obsession? Things like the guy who kept a detailed diary for decades, or extreme collectors, or people who have strived to do everything on a list, or perhaps some mammoth cataloging or organising effort. posted by hoverboards don't work on water to grab bag (44 answers total) 67 users marked this as a favorite
anyone checking off this list of 8000m peaks might be a tad obsessive (e.g. Reinhold Messner, who did it first) posted by j_curiouser at 1:24 AM on January 22
Arthur Stace, who walked around Sydney writing the word "Eternity" on the sidewalk every day for 35 years. posted by dontjumplarry at 1:31 AM on January 22
The Watts Towers in Los Angeles- Simon Rodia built them out of what was basically garbage in his free time over the course of more than 30 years. posted by charmedimsure at 1:36 AM on January 22 [2 favorites]
The Toynbee tiles (also called Toynbee plaques) are messages of unknown origin found embedded in asphalt of streets in about two dozen major cities in the United States and four South American capitals.[1][2] Since the 1980s, several hundred tiles have been discovered. They are generally about the size of an American license plate (roughly 30 cm by 15 cm), but sometimes considerably larger. They contain some variation on the following inscription:
For obsessive diarists with long spans, look at Samuel Pepys (1600s London), Samuel Sewell (1700s Boston) and George Templeton Strong (1800s NYC). posted by LarryC at 3:24 AM on January 22 [1 favorite]
His obsession with scientific rigour and managing a data set with integrity means that many see him as father of modern statistical theory. With collaborator Joseph Gilbert his continuous experiments on the impact of organic and inorganic fertilisers on crop yields lasted from 1843 until his death in 1900. He left money so that work could continue after his death. As a result of this obsession - in a good way - his legacy is a peerless body of experimental data that is more than 150 years old, unbroken.
Less exciting but probably also Beazley and Dressel, who developed immense catalogs and categorizations of different types of ancient pottery. posted by jetlagaddict at 4:41 AM on January 22
The artist Wharton Esherick spent 40 years building his home and studio, outfitting them with elaborate handmade details. posted by orme at 5:23 AM on January 22 [1 favorite]
The Orange Show in Houston: a monument to a letter-carrier's life-long obsession with oranges (and street junk). posted by ubiquity at 5:34 AM on January 22
Will Steacy's The Beast. I saw it in person and wow was it killer. Decades of collection and who knows how many hours to put it all together. posted by thisisnotkatrina at 6:53 AM on January 22
On Kawara has a bunch of conceptual art that is about this kind of obsession. He made books listing everyone he ever met, etc. posted by OmieWise at 7:10 AM on January 22
Wilson Bentley spent 40 years documenting snowflakes. He died from catching pneumonia in a blizzard. posted by Jason and Laszlo at 7:34 AM on January 22
Alexander Shulgin synthesized a few hundred psychedelic drugs and tried them himself. He's known as the godfather of psychedelics. Nobody else has made so many (or tried them). posted by kellybird at 8:28 AM on January 22
Jure Robič was an ultra-endurance cyclist. Seems pretty obsessive to me. posted by Sticherbeast at 9:43 AM on January 22
Stephen Wolfram has been collecting copious amounts of data about his daily life and patterns as possible since 1989. This blog post shows some of his findings. That guy is a) nuts, b) amazing, c) all of the above? posted by nosila at 12:11 PM on January 22
I'd recommend Sound Portrait's documentary radio work about characters like these. The few I can think of off the top of my head are Northlandz, the story of the world's largest model railroad, Stephen Fybish, who memorized 130 years of New York City weather, Jim Bishop, who built a medieval castle stone by stone in Colorado, and Robert Shields, author of the world's longest diary. posted by orange_square at 11:25 AM on January 24
posted by dottiechang at 12:38 AM on January 22 [2 favorites]