In this site there are animated film classics with bunnies and duration of 30 sec. There are films from Star War and Casablanca to Titanic and Borat. Kill Bill was the best I found!
http://www.angryalien.com
Monday, 7 April 2008
Sunday, 6 April 2008
internet sencorship
an interesting site on internet sencorship with loads of factual information and analysis
http://opennet.net/
http://opennet.net/
Saturday, 5 April 2008
Here is a great artist that creates virtual realities into buildings and walls.
enjoy!
http://www.ericgrohemurals.com/projects.html
-Moira
enjoy!
http://www.ericgrohemurals.com/projects.html
-Moira
Friday, 4 April 2008
Usefull links...
At least these are working for me:
When you've got group of people who find it hard to decide when can they have a meeting/piknik/get together, try: http://www.doodle.ch/main.html
And when you have a date, but you're not sure if enough people will show up:
http://www.nimenhuuto.com/
Try those if you need to get organized!
-essi t.
When you've got group of people who find it hard to decide when can they have a meeting/piknik/get together, try: http://www.doodle.ch/main.html
And when you have a date, but you're not sure if enough people will show up:
http://www.nimenhuuto.com/
Try those if you need to get organized!
-essi t.
ZBrush 3
Get familiar with new digital technologies by creating real versions of the shapes and bodies of (human) creatures. Try out the latest version of a digital art creation software for 30 days: ZBrush 3.

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Check gallery
Labels:
creation software,
cyborg,
digital art,
half-human/animal
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Too human
The robot in the post below gives me the creeps. The legs move way too naturally. They should put some wheels on it or something like that.
Uncanny Valley:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
Uncanny Valley:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Photos taken before and after death
"This sombre series of portraits taken of people before and after they had died is a challenging and poignant study. The work by German photographer Walter Schels and his partner Beate Lakotta, who recorded interviews with the subjects in their final days, reveals much about dying - and living. "
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/gallery/2008/mar/31/lifebeforedeath?picture=333325401
I cant decide is this terrible or good thing. Its suppose to be goog thing, because we dont see bodies anymore. This was different in old days when people actually see their dead relatives etc. Although, this photos are a little bit distracting.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/gallery/2008/mar/31/lifebeforedeath?picture=333325401
I cant decide is this terrible or good thing. Its suppose to be goog thing, because we dont see bodies anymore. This was different in old days when people actually see their dead relatives etc. Although, this photos are a little bit distracting.
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