Short Film Find Interview Confusion Through Sand Every now and again you experience something so new and innovative you reevaluate...
Not that we need more evidence of Serial's absolute, and completely overwhelming hold on society, including our judicial system, but here it is all the same. Asia McCLain has filed an affidavit stating that she was with Adnan between the times of 2:20 p.m and 2:40 p.m. If you have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about - please just stop reading and go listen.
So there was a documentary (Mockumentary? Meme w/in a meme? Internet scam?) that came out a year or two ago called Catfish. A guy begins to fall in love online and he and his friends decide to start recording video about the whole internet side of it and the unveiling of this relationship over time. They spoke on the phone, shipped art to each other, wrote love poems. It was very sweet... and intriguing. Only glitch? The woman on the other end of the relationship was a sham.
These installations require enourmous amounts of time and work to plan, prepare the room, paint, and install. In the artwork ‘Stratachrome’ for example, there are 400 sheets of transparency each hand painted with different imagery. Each sheet is 14 x 5 ft. or 4.2 x 1.5 m, that’s a surface area of 28 000 square ft or 8 534 square metres. All of which had to be hung and lit specifically throughout the span of the gallery.
I'm sure you already knew that Monty Python was performing again together on a reunion tour. But only just recently have they begun to release any of the videos from the reunion out on Youtube. And its a riot to watch. Not because they are better than the originals... not at all. But because they are laughing at themselves not being as good as they used to be.
3D printing companies are some of the hottest companies on the market right now. Venture capitalists are going ape for everything 3D printers. So much so that while there is a ton of money to be made in this space, there is also a ton to be lost as well.
ignition sequences - ooh. ooooooh. ah, yeah!" I am quoting myself the first time I saw this video from Richie Johnston. Absolutely adore this thing. Fire!? Explosions of fire, backwards, forwards... everywhere. What's not to love here?
I personally love the overwhelmingness of man standing in the face of nature that can be seen throughout all many of his paintings. Waves painted with such perfection that it really is awe inspiring. Colors so bright that they punch clean off the canvass. And visions so strangely familiar I think I may have, no I definitely have, dreamt many of them regularly.
Right now I can't think of another game with a more innovative play technique happening. Within was interesting as an experiment. Maybe The Witness will return us to our Myst roots too? But those are all recognizable as "games". Navigate the world. Investigate your environment. Solve problems. Move to the next area, repeat. But Her Story is completely different.
We think it's all about the story. We honed it until we thought it was good enough. Then we figured out how to make it, and cgi was the shortest path.
This is by far the greatest thing I've seen today. And it helps that this situation didn't get completely out of hand - just totally out of hand. So with that, I'm out to find a Heineken with my name on it. And hopefully if your day is going poorly, at least you can say that your Benz didn't catch on fire and tear through a neighborhood with firemen chasing it down the street. So there's that.
There's something about the grand open vistas of an apocalypse. What an opening line. Reminds me of, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning." But what is it about the crazy open worlds of a post apocalypse, or a dystopian world that are so very enticing?
Greatest Sister Pwnage Ever - All hail Jillian Haker. Greatest brother pwner of all time. I love this... so much. Makes me giggle every single time. heheh.
Recently Heather Dewey-Hagborg flipped a whole lot of people out by taking random swabs of people's "dropped" DNA and converting it into busts and displaying them in an art gallery. The show was entitled "Stranger Visions". Specifically the samples she was "finding" were from people in and around New York City, but they could have been from anywhere.
Martin Luther King Jr Tribute