Batman: Dead End
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A must see for any fan!
Big Trouble in Little China: South Park Version
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This is great stuff here. if you are a fan of the John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China" then you absolutely must check this out. It's a series of flash movies using real audio from the film, set up as a South Park episode.
Thanks to Rich over at Film Stalker for providing the link to this very cool site.
Check it out and let me know what you think. Big Trouble in Little South Park.
The Super Friends
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Amazing 750 Square Meter Videoprojection (video)
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Four projectors covering the whole 750 square meter front of a townhall building at night. The amazing images/animations being projected make use of the shape of the building.
This is really cool. I would check it out. It's a YouTube video and doesn't take long to load.
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Buffalo Artist Comes Out to Play
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Last night, in the heart of Buffalo's artistic district Allen Town, artist Tammy Wetzel hosted an exhibit titled "The Divine Feminine: A Goddess-inspired interpretation of the Tarot" a digital montage. Invited by a friend, I asked if it would be OK to bring along my camera and snap a few pictures of the night. Tammy was extremely nice and allowed me to click till my hearts content. The evening attracted quite a turnout, packing in over 50 or so local art coinsures into the studio at 91 Allen St - I even saw my eye doctor there -. The main attraction - the digital prints - were hung along the perimeter of the studio, and if I may say so - and I am no art critic - the Tarot prints displayed complete mastery of both photography, digital art/media and of course knowledge of the subject matter. The wine poured freely - perhaps a bit to freely for myself, so if the pictures I took came out a bit blurred you know why - the food was fantastic and the music - performed by local talent which I failed to get the name of - aided in setting the tone of the night very well. The exhibit will be showing through April 2nd on Wednesdays - Saturdays from 12:00 - 5:00pm, I highly recommend checking it out if you had not last night. The following are some of the better pictures I took from the event.
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"Mordor; Not Mortor; it's with a D."
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I was checking out my old professors weblog like I normally do -not insinuating that she is old, just that she is no longer my teacher- and she had this great link to an animated giff that had me laughing out loud in my cubical -which I had to explain to everyone-. So thank you for the good laugh Prof. Lawley and all are encuraged to check out the funny ass giff, which can also be found on Mamamusings.
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Lichtenstein for X-Mas
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A few years ago I bought 3 subway size posters of a few of my favorite bands; Saffron from Republica -she is such a babe-, Jamiroquai and Faith No More's Who Cares Alot -the UK version w/ Benny Hill on it-. Now these guys are huge, and look great on my wall. But I didn't just pin these things on the wall like some college squatter, I went and had them professionally mounted on wood -because they were to big to frame- and allthough it cost me a pretty penny, they look awsome. Now for many years now my favorite artist has been Roy Lichtenstein because of his comic book like paintings, and captions. Ever since I was a highschool kid I totally dug his work. Then when I found his painting Drowning Girl I completly fell in love with the piece -basically beacuse my name is on it and the girl looks like Saffron-. So this year I have asked my dear dear sister to possibly purchase this print for me, and I also menthoned it to my newly shaven and rather dapper father -can you sense the ass kissing here-. I figure I would hold on to it, and when I could save up the cash I would mount it like the others, and this would cost a bit since it is 47 1/4 x 55 1/2 in. But it would look fricken sweet.





