I think I just made the big time... AOTS had my Blues Brothers video today! (Blog Post)
Yes kids, the networks do watch what we do here... My Blues Brothers remix was used on "Attack Of The Show" Today:
Yes kids, the networks do watch what we do here... My Blues Brothers remix was used on "Attack Of The Show" Today:
I have sifted a no audio version of this video, but couldn't resist adding some audio of my own:
I came across this online tiltshift application via lifehacker yesterday, and quickly started to play. The nice thing you can do is download this widget as an application on the Adobe Air platform and run it on your PC, MAC or Linux box.
Here is one I made that's not so much a tiltsift as it just really fricken cool:
Here is the original image to compare:
and one that is more tiltshifty:
Grate! Grate! Grate!
Walking into the local Costco is always "intresting" sometimes good, some times bad and sometimes WTF, today was the latter, as I stumbled across a fellow selling crappy oil paintings of which he was offering this:
I'm pretty sure that people have had nightmares of such a meeting, have spent thousands of dollars in therapy to rid themselves of this image in their mind.
And not to leave out the Dems there is this one:
So rush right down to your local Costco and snap one up, or you can visit the artist Andy Thomas's web site
Must go and drink now...
I had a fricken blast doing this one... please join in and post your artwork
1 - Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.
2 - Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3 - Go to http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4 - Use PhotoShop or similar (I used Picasa 3) to put it all together.
UPDATE: There is a flickr group that is collecting these album covers and you can see some other insprired works there, or join and upload yours!
I had so much fun with the first one...
That I did a second one...
and now my third go round (sources here, here and here)
and #4 (sources here, here and here)
I have written about the fine folks at Cinefamily here in my blog before and their unswerving devotion to film of all kinds. Last nights screening was hosted by Rick Prelinger of the Prelinger Archives and was a collection of works from the Jam Handy Organization, and it's founder Henry Jamison Handy.
Handy, by many, is seen as the father of Multimedia, and of AV education. His organizations films have been seen by millions of people starting from the 1930s through to today.
Last night the main event was a screening of two of his films that transcended instructional or promotional film and give a view of an America long past. The first was "Master Hands" projected in 35mm from a newly restored print. Selected for the 1999 National Film Registry of "artistically, culturally, and socially significant" films, it was truly fascinating to watch the production of a 1936 car from metal being melted down till the final inspection off the line. I have submitted part 1 of the film to the sift
And second, “American Look” from 1958 projected in 35mm Widescreen a promotional series from Chevrolet showing american design and it's infuence on Chevrolet's car lines. Kitchy, yet a great capture of 50's designs and the design aspect of car creation. I also submitted part 1 of this film to the sift.
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