Friday, May 30, 2014
Grand Theft Auto- Monkey Mode!
I saw this amusing mod to the game Grand Theft Auto V, that lets you play as an animal. You can explore & cause mayhem as a pig, wolf, or monkey!
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
The Struggle of Lefties
The only major downside I experienced with being left handed is the smearing of ink or pencil lead every time I try to write something. When using a lead pencil, this smearing is called "Silver Surfer Syndrome".
When I was in school & used erasable ink pens,the side of my hand would be smeared with ink & my paper would be a mess. I had to use another piece of paper, under my writing hand, as I went down the page to prevent smearing.
It was extremely annoying, & one of the reasons I prefer making art or writing on the computer. In college, all the computers in the lab had the mouse on the right side.
Therefore, I just ended up learning to use my right hand for the computer mouse. As a professional designer, I still use my right hand with the mouse! So, I guess I'm actually ambidextrous!
E.T. is a Jedi
In "Star Wars: Episode II", there were representatives in the Galactic Senate that looked like the alien from "E.T."
This movie "easter egg," in connection with events in E.T., has led to the theory that the E.T. alien is actually a Jedi!
Here's the evidence:
For the record, I vividly remember my parents taking me & my sister to see E.T. in the theater when we were little. I was around 5 yrs. old & my sister was 3. The movie scared the crap out of us & my sister was crying under her seat when E.T. popped up in the field for the first time.
This movie "easter egg," in connection with events in E.T., has led to the theory that the E.T. alien is actually a Jedi!
Buzzfeed:
This E.T. Theory Involving Star Wars
This E.T. Theory Involving Star Wars
Here's the evidence:
click to enlarge
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Visualizing Brain Activity
I'm always fascinated by the workings of biology, especially the nervous system and the brain.
I saw this cool animation that visualizes the patterns of electrical activity as neurons fire.
After looking into it, I found that the animation above is from the 'Glass Brain' project, which uses 3D visualization to map bran activity in real time.
I saw this cool animation that visualizes the patterns of electrical activity as neurons fire.
After seeing this, I was reading a related article about the effort to map brain activity down to the individual neurons. This is currently being used on worms with a simpler nervous system.
Daily Mail:
With this research, and the recently launched BRAIN Initiative by the US government, we will undoubtedly see increasing knowledge about this subject in the coming years, similar to the unraveling of the genome.
The human brain continues the quest to try to understand itself...
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
The Crazy Eyes of Dali
On fusion anomalog, I saw this funny animation of the surrealist painter and one of my favorite artists, Salvador Dali.
His eyes are moving around his face, in a way that Dali himself would surely have found amusing:
Friday, May 16, 2014
Typing Monkey
Here is an extremely rare, behind-the-scenes look at how I write my thought-provoking posts for The Monkey Buddha blog:
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
H.R. Giger, RIP
Today I learned that Swiss surrealist painter H.R. Giger has died.
Reuters:
H.R. Giger was one of my favorite artists.
I've posted about him on this blog a few times, & I own several of his art books.
The Monkey Buddha Archives:
His unique "biomechanical" designs were used in the iconic, terrifying design of the Xenomorphs from the "Alien" movies. His art was also used to develop the awesome Darkseed computer games that I played as a teenager. The painting "Meister und Margeritha" was featured on the Danzig album, "How the Gods Kill".
He blended organic & mechanical elements into twisted, unsettling images that were compelling and rich in surreal detail.
Much of his art was monotone, but very intricate in design. The themes in his paintings were often otherworldly and nightmarish, with strong sexual overtones.
Here's a comprehensive gallery of his compelling artwork, with some of my favorites below:
Friday, May 09, 2014
Howling Monkey Beer
It's almost the weekend, when even The Monkey Buddha may imbibe and let loose.
On The Dieline, I saw this black & tan beer that I used to drink in college. Unfortunately, the brewery shut down, but I've always loved this label design, by Turner Duckworth.
*(Notice the small side insets (Fig. 1-6) around the main monkey picture, showing the progression of the Howling Monkey.)
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Mindful Living
Instead of dwelling in the past or future, we should try to fully experience each present moment.
I try to manifest each of these qualities in my every day life, as much as I can.
Here's a summary of the points in the article:
• Take walks.
• Turn daily tasks into mindful moments.
• Create.
• Pay attention to your breathing.
• Unitask. (Focus on one task)
• Know when NOT to check your phone.
• Seek out new experiences.
• Get outside.
• Feel what you're feeling.
• Meditate.
• Be conscious of what you put into your body -- and mind.
• Remember not to take yourself so seriously.
• Let your mind wander.
Sunday, May 04, 2014
Star Wars Day 2014
"May The 4th Be With You..."
Today is Star Wars Day, celebrating my #1 movie series- the epic saga that has become the mythos of the modern age.
I just recently posted about the casting announcement for the new movies, & Star Wars is one of my favorite subjects, so there's alot of related posts here:
Today, my sister is having a Star Wars Day "Intergalactic BBQ". She's also very creative & comes up with awesome themes for her kids' parties. There will probably be alot of lightsabers, costumes, & the movies playing in the background at her house.
My nephews are part of the newest generation of kids that love these movies, with its classic story elements and unique universe of locations & characters.
Here are some "Star Wars"-related links I've had sitting in my Inbox...
• This is an awesome analysis of Star Wars related to ancient mythology:
• This is an op-ed in favor of Disney basically discarding all the material from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the stories & media that exist outside the 6 existing movies:
• On FFFFOUND! I saw this illustration of a helmet-less Darth Vader inside his meditation chamber, haunted by the ghosts of the Jedi he murdered.
Today is Star Wars Day, celebrating my #1 movie series- the epic saga that has become the mythos of the modern age.
I just recently posted about the casting announcement for the new movies, & Star Wars is one of my favorite subjects, so there's alot of related posts here:
The Monkey Buddha Archives:
Today, my sister is having a Star Wars Day "Intergalactic BBQ". She's also very creative & comes up with awesome themes for her kids' parties. There will probably be alot of lightsabers, costumes, & the movies playing in the background at her house.
My nephews are part of the newest generation of kids that love these movies, with its classic story elements and unique universe of locations & characters.
This is me (in my Luke Skywalker Halloween costume),
carrying my nephew around in his "Yoda" pack when he was a baby.
Here are some "Star Wars"-related links I've had sitting in my Inbox...
• This is an awesome analysis of Star Wars related to ancient mythology:
The Secret Sun
• Here's a very thorough visual history of the Star Wars logo:
Tenth Letter of the Alphabet
I have a copy of this original mass paperback edition
of "Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker"-
before it was known as "Episode IV: A New Hope"
Ars Technica:
• If you want to hear a brutally funny NSFW critique of "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" you have to check out Red Letter Media's hilarious reviews:
Red Letter Media
• On FFFFOUND! I saw this illustration of a helmet-less Darth Vader inside his meditation chamber, haunted by the ghosts of the Jedi he murdered.
• Finally, check out this convincing fan art for a "Star Wars: Episode VII" movie poster, with the older cast in their original character roles, by Adam Schickling:
Friday, May 02, 2014
Relics of Technology
I came across this gallery of tech, by photographer Jim Golden, that features various equipment from the last 100 years or so.
As a graphic designer who graduated waaay back in 2001, the ZIP drives are very familiar to me...
I recognized most of these items, even the ones from my parents' generation, like the reel projector
Jim Golden Studio
As a graphic designer who graduated waaay back in 2001, the ZIP drives are very familiar to me...
I recognized most of these items, even the ones from my parents' generation, like the reel projector