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The Invisible Horror of The Shining
*art *fear *engineering *scifi
Good stuff.
Not your grandparents' origami -- paper toys that DO
*quality *art and *engineering required to make those work
Silver Swan Clockwork Automaton, with mechanical water
Astonishing *quality blend of art and engineering.
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Bicimaquinas: Bike Powered Machines
Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!
I love this on so many levels. It's a beautiful melding of recycling, innovation, art, ecology, engineering, exercise, job training, self sufficiency, etc. This is how I want to see 3rd world countries to better themselves, in ways that better their lives without falling into the same traps 1st world countries have that destroy their priceless environments for convenience or profit. 1st world countries could learn something from that too.
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Understanding Alcoholism - The West Wing
Yeah, it's a bitch. I didn't know I was an alcoholic until I was running away from hard times. Then even after I had gained a marginal amount of success, the alcohol remained. Fucking alcohol. It really does make you a different person. Sometimes a very very excellent, if not womanizing person. But sometimes a monster. Best I avoid the stuff beyond what I think I need or can handle, one drink at parties. Parties can be bad if I violate this. Or good -- it's a gamble lol.
You know what though, it's addiction period. I stopped drinking, my life improved; but, I replace it with something else. I am addicted to video games. I do 80+ hour, no sleep binges playing a game I'm seeking to master. Addiction.
Pretty soon I will have to go cold turkey even on things like marijuana, which make me mellow, happy, heightened senses, and artistic/creative focus/drive, and which my peers claim is not addicting. Nah, everything in my life is an addiction. Even creative endeavors or day to day work -- it commands my utter and impenetrable existence, allowing my world to fall to shambles, meanwhile I create art or engineer new false existence. A system of dice I throw forever for no real reason other than I am addicted forever to throwing dice. Boom. Boom. Cards. Mmm, yeah, gambling is fun and bad too, and consume entire weekends. Sex. Typing things. It's ALL addiction to me.
The only thing I get from typing my mind is the rush and addiction to the finality of saying the truth, regardless of the consequences. It just comes out and the fists raise my adrenaline and I'm fighting now. Haahhahahahahaha!!! Addiction! Adrenaline. Energy. I'll run for 4 hours straight to achieve a moment of elation and existence outside of the day to day shuffle. Addicted to life? I sit at my desk addicted to death? No, life. I am addicted to EVERYTHING.
Voodoo Bloom: A Brief History of Graphics, Part Four
*art *animation *engineering
Group Work Kills Creativity & Brainstorming Doesn't Work
It's an interesting video, and honestly, I'm not sure whether I agree with it or not.
I suppose I'd segregate it into art and engineering
On the one hand, having a single creative vision can result in some great art.
On the other hand, almost all modern engineering of any kind is a collaborative effort. Systems are simply too big and complex for one person to exercise an auteur-like control over.
The problem to me is not collaboration. The problem is getting the right kind of collaboration. The "design by committee" argument is a result of bike shedding.
Henry Ford famously said “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."
Pretty good argument for single creative vision, right? Clearly the "people" didn't understand the paradigm shift.
But no great invention occurs in a vacuum, and no great invention was ever perfect on the first iteration. It's an incredibly hard problem. Feedback from users is undeniably important, but a good engineer must be able to differentiate between useful feedback and people who don't understand the problem domain.
Personally, I work collaboratively 90% of the time. The 10% is the interesting bit though
30,000 Dominoes - Nintendo Special!!!
*art *music *engineering
The Birth of a Spraycan, Montana Paint
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*art
*science
*engineering
*commercial
*shortfilms
Sketching Electronics With MIT
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*Art
*Science
*Engineering
*Education
*music
Gears you have never seen before !
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*art
*science
*engineering
Amazing Animatronics by John Nolan
The mix of art and engineering in these is sublime
The most incredible tool chest you may ever see
the piece itself was made in the 1800s.
expand your mind, man.
fo reel.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^Trancecoach:
a marvelous vintage piece.
Vintage is for footage from the 70s and older so I'm quite confident this doesn't qualify.
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The most incredible tool chest you may ever see
>> ^Trancecoach:
a marvelous vintage piece.
Vintage is for footage from the 70s and older so I'm quite confident this doesn't qualify.
*nochannel *art *history *engineering
The little girl giant
*wtf *art *obscure *engineering *music *travel *wtf *wtf *wtf *wtf *wtf *wtf