PC versus Mac a la PHD Comics
http://www.phd
Heh. :)
Also, I need to find my nearest G.A. meeting. >_>
http://www.phd
http://www.art
I want. ._. I want it all. I want a machine that sells art, I want to put my art in a machine that sells art and I want to buy art from a machine that sells art. But the closest one to me is in Vienna. >.<
It is a fantastic idea, combining something commercial and artistic, it's beautiful.
For the knowledge of the lazies, new voice clip by yours truly:
http://elftown
Escaping the Elvis-theme for a moment (yes, there will be fanart later :P), I absolutely adore the song Birdhouse in your soul by They Might Be Giants.
http://youtube
The video is fantastic too. It's like... I wanna live in a place like that, I want to dance like that, I want a bicycle like that (well actually I already have one). I want to be them. o.O
Edit.
This beautiful piece of poetry was found in Urban Dictionary (and has nothing to do with They Might Be Giants)
Feel the bodies pulsing all around
Polite violence enticed by sound
A living mass of mindless pain
Shoved out only to push in again
Lost in the moment, forget who you are
Lost in the music, hear only the guitar
Bass line drumming in your ears so loud
See the vibrations more then you hear the sound
Bash and clang of the drums echoes in your mind
Give in to the violent motions you’re sure you can find
Kick, push, punch, scream, and shove
An unbridled expression of hate and love
Move with the crowd that surrounds
Shoved down towards the shaking ground
Groans of joy escape a smiling face
Hauled back up to keep with the pace
Sweat and blood mixed and shared
The gift of being unprepared
A moan escapes from exhausted lips
The crowd freezes and the mood dips
Limping away with a scream for the band
You just moshed, and you can barely stand
I really love all the responses I've got to the previous diary entry, in gbs, messages and MSN and everything. And I've got more and more interested in the concept of Elvis-moments and I emailed the wise man with all kinds of questions and comments. And in turn he emailed a man in Memphis, who is some kind of an authority on the matter. So I'll definitely keep investigating. :)
Meanwhile, keep an eye out on the Elvis-moments, everyone. You don't have to be a fan of the man.
In other news, Man with a Movie Camera is possibly the most beautiful work of cinematic art ever made.
http://en.wiki
And the soundtrack by the Alloy Orchestra is absolutely gorgeous as well, I'll be sorting it out for myself in mp3 format in some way, and will possibly be shareable. :)
Quickedit:
Oh mah gash, you can watch the film in here!
http://www.arc
Another recommended reading -piece: What if Elvis Presley Had Never Been Born?
http://www.tel
I have been told by an infinitely wise man that everyone will have an Elvis-moment in their life.* A moment that the King influences the life of the person in some way, that they can never again overlook any Elvis-referenc
*(Do not argue with this point, please, even if you disagree with it. I really don't want to hear any counter-commen
http://rhof.bl
http://youtube
It's decided. It's set now. Sleepwalk must be played in my wedding/funera
I found this amazing quote today. it's aimed at [Kayne]:
2004-06-30 [Aradon Templar]: Where are you from, switzerland?
XD It just sounds like an insult.
WTF? Is there seriously no V For Vendetta wikis in Elftown? O_O Tell me this isn't so, tell me that everyone's just picked a really stupid wikiname that I can't find and just weren't smart enough to put keywords in... Please?
On a different note, here is something awesome to think about:
"...loss of existentialist co-ordinates experienced in the metropolis. The modern city, filled with strangers, is the quintessential realm of random encounters; an intoxicating world of possibilities shadowed by the risk that a single step off the main street could plunge one into an abyss... But how do you remain true to yourself when the whole environment is corrupt?"
Peter Lyssiotis and Scott McQuire: "Liquid Architecture: Eisenstein and Film Noir"
Sorry, another link-diary:
http://physics
Historical science equipment. They are shiny!!
Recommended reading: The Work Of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.
http://www.mar
(Don't worry, it's not communism)
And then a nice picture of a machine. :)
http://www.nlm
-"What is it?"
-"who cares, it's pretty!"
Another awesome artist whose gallery I want to share with you (sorry [Viking] it's the one I showed to you earlier, so it's a bit boring for you)
http://www.ron
(Please notice that there is much more under "new work" than just the 10 images in the gallery this link opens to)
I love Ron Pippin's work because it's something I could do as well. The air around it kind of pseudo-scienti
Awesome artist's website I found through browsing a magazine. :)
http://www.tom
I hope you all click that, because the first image that loads will just eat you. :3 But I heartily recommend browsing through the whole site, at least in "exhibitions" and "public art".
I'd also like to point out one thing about the work. It stretches from the 80s to present day, and it is all very unified. You can see that the artist has found a thing he's good at and enjoys making (probably not, at least not all the time, but he sticks with it, it's a passion), that is his thing. And I think that's one of the distinguishing marks of an artist, a proper artist. And I think it is wonderful when people find that, something they can keep up for decades, doing it over and over again in a new way... Cartoonists have to do that for a living, but artists do it because they just have to. Whether someone pays them for it or not. I hope my machines are like that for me. That I'll be drawing machines and getting heart-attacks just because a near-accident photo I take is so beautiful to me (even though it isn't to anyone else).
Suomalaiset ystävät olkaa hyvät ja tehkää menonne seuraavalle wikisivulle: Suomirokkia.
Apologies for my non-Finnish friends for the disturbance.
Brian Setzer is the love. <3
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Yesterday I realised/disco
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Also I feel the need to say: "Yoko Ono did not break up the Beatles. The Beatles broke up the Beatles."
I still don't have any form of string instrument at my disposal. *fingers aching to get a hold of a guitar*
Today I got an email from PayPal saying "blahblah your account may be limited" and there was a link that in the email was paypal.com but after clicking it was paypalonline.c
I've noticed that I have become an online-cynic. That is, I don't believe anything anyone tells me, especially if they are a stranger. Like the other day someone contacted me in Facebook, and said "I'm the long-lost sister of a friend of yours! I've sent her a message here on Facebook but she hasn't replied. Can you call her or something to make her login?" and I lied to her saying "I don't have that friends phonenumber and I dont see her around very much" because I didn't want to get involved in case it was a scam. Apparently it wasn't o.O; I hope my friend won't be too angry at me for stepping away there >_>
Animations with machines on them:
Wonderful old-fashioned thing, steam robot.
http://youtube
The amazing music machine
http://youtube
Digital Stream Machine
http://youtube
The machine behind the eye
http://youtube
The Twittering machine (if you'll only watch one of these, watch this one)
http://youtube