I have entered the Houdini Cook-Off challenge and will be hosting the images from my blog, as it will allow me to insert them in-line at the forums, plus it’s nice to have a local sketchbook of my progress. I’ll spare everyone any technical details, but if you’re curious, just go checkout the SideFX website for more details.
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Some miscellaneous stuff jumbled together with my project brain-storming notes (pun intended).
and a little more behind the scenes…
- Interview from the rooftops of Toronto. http://www.mymodernmet.com/xn/detail/2100445:BlogPost:658295 #
- GET SUN! I can vouch for the allergy improvements. http://ur1.ca/4raty #
- Report proves pirates are great consumers. http://ur1.ca/4qu1p #
- Impressive Abelton & Launchpad mashup demo: [via Justin Tyce] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTx3G6h2xyA #
- Meeting w/ God: Sci-fi or documentary? Message delivered. http://www.highexistence.com/mind-blowing-story-talking-to-god/ #
- Unraveling Wire Sculptures are not computer generated FX? http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/unraveling-wire-sculptures #
- Printable solar cells: I gotta talk to my business card maker. http://www.dudecraft.com/2011/07/printable-foldable-solar-cells.html #
- Survive the harsh winters by skate-boarding in your living room.
http://m.gizmodo.com/5820951/a-house-thats-made-to-skate-in/gallery/ # - Robot dance in Toronto. Wish the recording was better, but still a wicked watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmPbZxhiOAI #
- Thousands of lanterns light up the night sky in Poland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJnuqP3OMfI [via Kevin Bracken] #
- Przemek (Sainer) Blejzyk's fine art characters and graffiti wall gallery: http://www.intoxicated-demons.com/ #
- Getting lost when no signal? Google's "Download Map Area" Labs option on mobile devices. http://ur1.ca/4olmk #
Amon Tobin’s newest live show is a stunning musically driven live projection celebrating the release of his ISAM album. Below is an extended trailer via Vimeo.
Though it is no longer downloadable for free, the ISAM album is still available for preview on SoundCloud.com (including commentary).
- 891 entries of 77 entries were chosen for SIGGRAPH's Computer Animation Festival. http://ur1.ca/4o0v1 #
- Best summary of Burning Man I have read so far… won't help you with your definition much. [via Barak Lightning] http://ur1.ca/4nrm7 #
- "Everything is a Remix" Fantastic, short and sweet documentary on innovation. Part 4 is expected in the Fall. http://ur1.ca/4i6c4 #
- Internet sites illustrated as alcoholic beverages. http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/final-frame/final-frame-whats-your-pleasure-150640 #
- 3-D chocolate printer – http://www.geekologie.com/2011/07/finally-a-3d-printer-that-prints-in-choc.php #
- Weird Al's animated C.I.A. parody of "Party in the U.S.A": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-CG5w4YwOI [via Jesse_Davidge] #
- Inspiring interview (from 2009, just posted) w/ Thomas Schelesny – VFX Supervisor of "Enchanted": http://ur1.ca/4mu0a #
- "AngelVitamina" \: indie anime like made in Argentina is hopefully becoming a feature film. [via Cartoon Brew] http://vimeo.com/25714821 #
- Björk showing us the future as guest editor of 200th issue of Dazed. – http://ur1.ca/4ms45 #
- Clockwork dolls that paint & shoot arrows. http://www.verbal007.com/2011/clockwork-dolls/ [via @greatdismal] #
- Informative article on the history of Toronto's club scene. http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1310 #
- Inspiring digital #graffiti by Richard Marchand. [thx Greg H.] Personal site: http://ur1.ca/4m151 and how-to thread: http://ur1.ca/4m152 #
- Can this viking avoid the heavenly hell in The Saga of Bjorn? #short [via Steve Clee] http://vimeo.com/18011143 #
- Dozens of abstract 3D animation clips for VJs. [thx Greg Hunsburger] http://beeple-crap.com/vjclips.php #
- Variations on meditation, including dance, darkness, music, walking and breathing – http://ur1.ca/4lxzb #
- Collection of photos from 12 years of Burning Man. [via Jack Rabbit Speaks] http://home.comcast.net/~burningman/bman.htm #
- A camera sensor that allows you to determine the focus distance AFTER you take the picture, but recording light vectors. http://ur1.ca/4jv6z #
For hundreds of years, the Japanese have been making mechanical puppets called Karakuri ningyō. In this short documentary, you can see little clockwork dolls performing back-flips, painting calligraphy and shooting with a bow and arrow.
Recognizing and accepting the ups and downs is tricky. I don’t have any trouble recognizing them and labeling them, but accepting them is a different story. By “accepting”, I simply mean that I’m always reminding myself that life isn’t always an upwards trend. However, unless you can look at all the challenges as kicks in the head that may make you aware of alternate paths that might remove you from habitual loop. Kicks in the head help you learn, and learning is progress… so I guess it IS an upwards trend. Huh!
Last week I went to the waterfront to listen to some music and get some sun, but within minutes a storm started to roll through. I saw it coming, so I quickly ran under a tree for shelter. Under the tree I was forced to hide my music away and just gaze at the darkened view of the lake as large drops of collected rainwater snaked their way around the leaves, dripped onto my head and ran down my neck. Eventually a certain peace came over me and I wasn’t concerned about being wet. I saw some people stressed out by being rained on, and yet others seemed to welcome the cooling wetness. After the storm passed I looked at my hand and noticed a small spider had joined me for warmth and shelter from the rain. I looked up through the branches and the sun appeared unusually sparkly. After a few minutes, I returned to my bench by the lake and relaxed in the silence. To exaggerate the dreamy state that I was in, the wet concrete was warm enough to steam, forming a light fog that crawled across the sidewalks and into the grass.
You can bet that I appreciated the sunshine more, after the rain came through.
The difficult part is keeping the energy up and remaining positive through the challenges. For me, it’s a matter of remaining optimistic or, better yet, just being grateful for where I’m at. I think it’s pretty easy to find these positive gems in nature… but it’s a bit of a pain when stuck behind a laptop.
There’s still much to do this month, but in thinking back to last week’s trip to the boardwalk, I can start to feel where something good might come of all this. I will make something good come of all this. Life is pushing me and I will roll with it to see what direction it’s leading me to.
*takes deep breath*
- Children’s imagination visualized as cartoon violence. Weeeee!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeoW2Jptu0g #
- Amnesty International celebrates 50 years with this emotional and visually stunning video: http://motionographer.com/features/interview-making-amnesty-international-50-years/ #
- Cyber-hell in these 6 Minutes of Darkness from PostPanic: http://www.verbal007.com/2011/6-minutes-of-darkness-from-postpanic/ #
- The feeling of Detroit. http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/detroit-the-sunken-city #
- Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus – http://vimeo.com/25118844 #
- Recycling to make pretty things. I’ll take one of these over a disco ball. http://www.dudecraft.com/2011/06/tetrabox-lamp.html #
PostPanic recently spent 6 months creating this 6 minute title sequence for the 2011 OFFF Festival, hosted in Barcelona. If this dark accelerated cyberpunk future doesn’t disturb you, then maybe you kept your eyes shut for too long or forgot to put your headphones on.
I was unaware of what was going on, till it was almost over. This past week was the annual North By Northeast Music & Film Festival… and Conference.
On Thursday I went to a show that started at midnight and ended at a 4am? A friend of mine recommended I join her to see Noah Pred, who did not disappoint. There’s plenty of music being labeled, “Tech House”… and I’m really liking the sound of much of what I’ve heard… especially when it stays tribal and funky. I’m tempted to call it “Minimal House”.
On Saturday I was taking a rail car into downtown and disembarked when we hit a diversion point. I soon walked past a huge line of Lady Gaga fans who were waiting for hear arrival. In Dundas Square, I was with thousands watching Devo playing on a big screen. Large, free (with donation) bottles of energy drink were being consumed by many. Even ran into , complete with illuminated logo t-shirts. Plus, all week long, many venues received a special alteration to their liquor licenses… they could serve till 4am???
On a different, but similar note… Sunday night was my first experience of Cherry Beach. Other than Tuesday night’s in Whistler, BC… I haven’t seen this many people rock it out on a School Night in a long time. What? You say this is EVERY Sunday? Oooh boy.
- Happy to say that I agree with and practice many of the items in this list of "50 Life Secrets and Tips": http://ur1.ca/4guqi #
- Why You Should Skip the AC and Turn on a Fan | Apartment Therapy Unplggd – http://ur1.ca/4gqis #
- Huge collection of unique knitted creations. http://www.crookedbrains.net/2011/06/creative-knitting-art.html #
What do you do when you’re not working, but have to find a quiet place for studies? Well, ya head to the nearest library and share in the studying power of others. No internet at home, other than a crazy setup involving my phone (tethering rules). Been using the local libraries for their wireless internet. Some are nicer than others… :\ Only need to do this when working with web stuffs.
Been out of the cubical for over a year now, so I guess this is an excuse to surround myself with others, without feeling obligated to buy a coffee.
As a reward, I allow myself to ping the Facebook before disconnecting. Hah… “reward” on Facebook. HAH.
Ok, time to head out. It’s foookin hot up in here. This ceiling fan isn’t really helping any. I wonder why.
I just completed Week 1 in downtown Toronto. All these years of loving this city, yet this is the first time I’ve actually stayed her for an extended period. No more 4 hour drives to just party on the weekend. Instead, I can visit nearly all my friends via a 15 minute ride on transit. My place is small… “tiny” actually, but it’s starting to grow on me. I’ve never lived in such a small space before, which is proposing challenges to me. So far, so good. I can now truly appreciate Apartment Therapy. I also now have my workstation built. It feels good to again be using Linux. I suppose it must sound crazy for a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer to say that he’s happy to be using Linux. Just consider it an educated decision. Won’t be getting any work using open source software, any-time soon, but I’m on break and building new skills. Been loving this time off.
They say that Parkdale is the creative hub of Canada (at least, “one of”). Last week I ran into a mixer right in the middle of Liberty Village. I met a few people in marketing, animation and information technology. Areas I’m familiar with, so there was much to talk about. I feel like I’m following the right path and I find it funny how everything fell into place. Not interested in “work”, but it was good to connect with a familiar vibe.
A few weeks back I brought my camera out and took some footage in High Park, and here’s one of the highlights. One squirrel chasing around another squirrel, with a cameo appearance by a bird. These little guys feel a little bigger when running around in slow motion, but their personality really shines through.
Unfortunately, I decided against doing my own voice-over. Next time, I promise.
- The interactive film (and other doodles) mentioned in the previous data visualization Ted Talk. [via Nathan Brenton] http://ur1.ca/4efjv #
- TED talk by Aaron Koblin, creator of flight patterns data visualizations, including collaborative Johnny Cash project. http://ur1.ca/4efgd #
- Bret Victor's slick website is an impressive showcase of how he is visualizing data in many inspiring ways. http://worrydream.com #
- Simple & practical way to store/show off your bike. http://ur1.ca/4ef3b #
- Contagious emotions via Facebook. Glad most my friends are relatively happy people: [via Ben Besler] http://ur1.ca/4ef33 #
- Top 5 regrets people make on their deathbed – http://ohdarling.posterous.com/nurse-reveals-the-top-5-regrets-people-make-o #
- 29 Ways To Stay Creative #video – http://thecuriousbrain.com/?p=22051 #
- Japanese handcrafted robots.♻ RT @JSCarroll: @GreatDismal http://vimeo.com/24412432 #
- Get webbed fingers with these Darkfin gloves: http://ur1.ca/4cv61 #
- Wish that nice wood board or mirror was a table? http://www.dudecraft.com/2011/06/make-anything-table-with-tick-clip.html #
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