Showing posts with label Toynbee tiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toynbee tiles. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Toynbee tiles rise again

The Indy Star has a new article on the Toynbee Tiles. (Link found at the always interesting Professor Hex.) I wrote briefly about Toynbee Tiles back in Sept. 2003 (scroll down to the end of Sept. 9 entries). I think they are the most compelling modern weird mystery going. Who is putting these things in the ground and how are they doing it? Is it one person? What are they trying to say?
I keep trying to get to www.toynbee.net, probably the best site about the tiles, but the site seems to be down. However, the article does link to Resurrect Dead, another interesting page. Resurrect Dead has its own interesting set of links about the tiles. For concise introduction to the mystery of the tiles, check out the Wikipedia entry.

Friday, September 12, 2003

Here's a new article on Toynbee tiles by the The Philadelphia Inquirer Online.

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

I'm jumping on BoingBoing's bandwagon here and linking to this story in the The Kansas City Star about the "Toynbee tiles." The tiles are these bizarre little things that say "Toynbee idea KubricK's 2001 Resurrect Dead on Planet Jupiter." There are variations including one that says "Murder all Journalists I beg you" (a note of particular to concern to me.) There's a Web site at www.toynbee.net that keeps track of tile sitings. They list tiles in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, New York City, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Aberdeen, Edgewood, Washington D.C., Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland, Atlantic City, St. Louis and Detroit. Also, there was one each in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
The tiles are some hard substance that is actually embedded into the pavement. According to the Kansas City Star, it would take some heavy duty equipment to meet that need.
This obviously could be somebody pulling a weird prank to attract attention. But no one has taken responsibility for it. Also, the tiles have been appearing since the late '80s.
There must be some explanation behind it, but I'm not sure I want it answered. The mystery is so compelling.