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Started by Jared Katooie, 24 December, 2004, 03:29:23 AM

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Dog Deever

Sorry about the necropost, but this is fun...

Link: http://www.joecartoon.com/pages/pressnsplode#" target="_blank">Hamster mondo and frog snuff...

Just a little rough and tumble, Judge man.

Dudley



johnnystress



Guillermo del Toro's latest film is a visually stunning fairytale with a pitch-black heart. Here, he opens his notebooks to show the sketches that inspired Pan's Labyrinth.

Link: http://film.guardian.co.uk/flash/page/0,,1949730,00.html" target="_blank">Pans Labyrinth Sketchbook




Jared Katooie

I dont know about you but I'm always trying to figure out the names of songs they use in adverts. And now I've found a site that tells me. Which is nice.

http://www.whatsthattune.co.uk/>What's that tune?


johnnystress

have a look at these

Link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2005/12/29/GA2005122900888_index_frames.htm?startat=1" target="_blank">Ron Muek:Amazingly lifelike sculptures

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/graphics/slideshows/mueck/n.jpg">

Buttonman

At last I can claim a bit of culture - I saw the Ron Meuk exhibition in Edinburgh. It was good but a bit of a swizz as there were only 8 sculptures for a £6 entry fee. That said some were room sized and it was interesting - liked the 8 foot new born baby complete with umbilicle cord.

At the weekend I saw the David Hockney exhibit at the National (£9!) which was the wife's choice and Spamalot which was mine.  Worth seeing although they play fast and loose with the Grail - Lancelot gay? Lady of lake being Guinivere and marrying the king? at least they found it this time, it was under someone's seat.

johnnystress

I thought art galleries were meant to be free!?

thats outrageous

(quick calculation, converting to euros)

yep

outrageous


Buttonman

Shamefully the Scottish Sun put me on to this classic. One for the Cal Hab element, it's definitive proof that Hitler was Scottish.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd20RNuu84E" target="_blank">Am the F*****' Fuhrer!


Mrs matthewvic


johnnystress

This is very cool



At night projections from moving cars are shone on the buildings downtown. Each car projects a video of a wild animal. The animalâ??s movements are programmed to correspond to the speed of the car: as the car moves, the animal runs along it speeding up and slowing down with the car, as the car stops, the animal stops also.

The framerate of the movie corresponds to the speed of the wheel rotation, picked up by a sensor. If the presence of a moving object (such as another car or pedestrian) is detected with proximity sensors, its animal "avatar" appears in the projection.



Link: http://www.flightphase.com/about.html" target="_blank">Wildlife