Sunday, December 9, 2012

Roger Dean

Patrick and I saw Joel Hodgson (creator of MST3K) speak tonight, and he was talking about the influence that artist Roger Dean had had on him.  I wasn't really familiar with Dean's work so I looked up some of it.  Obviously an amazing artist and hugely influential.  There's a lot of DNA from his work in a lot of the stuff being produced now that I like. 

Especially liked this image, Paladin (1976): 


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

One of these does not fit

I was listening to Mahler's 4th Symphony conducted by Simon Rattle when I noticed something out of place in Youtube's suggestion panel.


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

BarStrei

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZluHkt_n8IE&feature=relmfu

Check out the rest of DepprUnderstanding's vids as well.  I think it's David Cronenberg's secret channel.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Dang

Visited Youtubes today, saw this cool TV ad, think I'll start watching the show.



BTW/FYI:  the Ferris Wheel was originally designed to undergo 'revolutions' of its own!

[Queue]

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

New Com Truise Record

There's a new Com Truise record called In Decay.  I thought this song was particularly awesome.




Monday, August 27, 2012

Interesting renditions

A pair of realizations of the Diablo main theme.

Piano:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMX_OfNFpuM

Guitar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T08NzN0FoGw&feature=related

Both are flawed but overall, they're pretty great.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Bad Tattoo

I've had the fake Pearl Jam song stuck in my head for about a week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjUS3_IarTI

Tuesday, July 31, 2012


Backwards Caption Contest

So this is a backwards caption contest.  I supply the caption, you supply the picture.  I guess we could call it a "picture contest" but that sounds dumb.

This one would be less like a Far Side comic, and more like an Onion "photojournalism" gag, with a headline-type caption and a funny picture.

Today's caption/headline is: "Passive aggressive sign in kitchen removed; replaced with aggressive sign."

So just edit this post, and add your funny pictures.  They could be drawings too.  Or start a new post.  Do whatever you want.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Untitled Soviet romcom project


Sex and the City is the most popular television series to date among women age 15-48.  It practically created the Romantic Dramedy genre.  It ran 94 episodes over 6 seasons, even though each episode addressed essentially one question:  Is the female lead a skank or not?  And the answer was inevitably:  Whatever works for the next episode. 
                Why was this simple formula such a winner?  Because the question “Is she a skank or not?” has been the central question surrounding femininity for, like, millions of years.  It’s on everyone’s mind.  And with SATC, the hook’s right there in the title.  Is the lead going to have sex with the entire city? Is she the ultimate skank?  That’s what viewers want to know.  But what viewers also want to know is, did women throughout history strive to be the ultimate skank as well?
                I’m taking you to a place far away, a place north of China, south of Santa, but close to your heart.  Are you there?  It’s Russia.  Soviet Russia (we also went back in time).  It’s Sex and Soviet Russia, but that’s a terrible idea for a title.
                Which city?  No problem.  Let’s see.  Berlin.  Lots of skanking going on there.  Oh, sorry, I’ll stop saying that.  No Berlin, no problem, I got tons of others.  Vladisvostok.  Moscow.  Helskankski.  Get it?  Oh right, sorry.  Wait, what’s that one place?  Where they mutated babies or something?  Chernobyl!  That’s our city.  Oh, it’s not a city?  Well, Ivana works at Chernobyl, she keeps a diary, and she’s hot for her boss, and so’s he, and poof!  Love.  Also nuclear disaster.  So better as a feature than a series.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Dark Shadows: Tim Burton's new direction


Dark Shadows (2012) uses the premise that vampires cast a shadow that is somehow bright.  This is explained in the opening titles, and is really the only consistent feature of the 79-minute experimental narrative.  Johnny Depp stars in the role of lately-risen Hobnail, a vampire who walks around an empty mansion and is occasionally frightened by his incandescent shadow.
The stark lack of plot, characters, continuity, and genre can perhaps be explained by the unorthodox approach to production director Tim Burton took.  Depp’s scenes were all shot on greenscreen over a nonstop seven-day period with Depp, Burton, and two crew members locked in a small studio.  “There was no script,” Depp said in an interview, “Tim had a notebook with four or five drawings in it.  I thought they were his kids’ drawings or something, but then he told me he doesn’t have kids.  It turned out that those were his movie idea.”
Burton explained that he wanted Depp’s improvisations to shape the film.  “I wanted Johnny to become the role,” Burton told Variety.  “I think where he was by the end of that shoot was really, it really shows.”
In the film’s penultimate scene, Hobnail watches something off camera move back and forth and muses that he has lost all his ideas, he’s gone to the same well so many times that the water, once limpid, is now muddied, and he has long since sucked dry the arteries of his muse.  Depp abruptly breaks character and says, “Do you know who that is, Tim?”  The movie then ends with Hobnail walking in place down a long corridor, his bright shadow eventually washing out the entire screen.

Darker Shadows


What Dark Shadows Should Be About

I don’t have all day because I’m a busy executive, but I’ve heard your pitch, I’ve seen the poster art, and I already know what direction you need to go with this project. 

I’m looking at the poster and I see JDepp in sunglasses and white makeup.   Great.  This vampire thing is really hot right now, and it’s still super fresh.  I want JDepp to be a vampire leader, but he’s a vampire leader with a secret: he can’t stand the sight of blood.  He knows if the other vampires found out about his phobia they’d totally outcast him, so he’s always trying to turn the lights down low when he’s gonna blood suck, ‘cause if he sees the blood: BAM, he faints (or pukes: see which tests better).

There’s this girl he really likes who’s also a vampire, but get this: she’s afraid of the dark!  So we get all these great scenes where they’re gonna suck someone’s blood and JDepp is trying to turn the lights down, and the girl is trying to turn the lights up, and they’re both all nervous, and the victim is finally like, “Are you guys gonna suck my freakin’ blood or WHAT!?”  [talk to TBurt about laugh track].

JDepp definitely needs a sidekick: I’m picturing a wisecracking bat with dreadlocks or maybe he's gay...that only Jdepp can see (?) [talk to Chris Rock about voicing bat: I *love* when he goes, “Maaaaaaan,” so we should def. have the bat do that…a lot…that’s his catchphrase!]

Love it, though: gonna be super funny.  Even the title is funny!  Of course they’re dark!  They’re freakin’ shadows!

Dark's Shadows


John Depp stars in Tim Burton's latest gloom-comedy Dark's Shadows as the lovable but confounding character of Peter Dark, a vampire that is transported from Renaissance times to a 1970s American fun-scape through a series of amazing accidents. The Bramfield family (Hellen Bonham Carter and other actors) must adjust to sharing their home with the quirky Dark, whose proclivities toward mischief, drugs, and indiscriminate sex leads the family to examine, and eventually fall prey to, their own demons. Dark, presumably immortal (sans the vampire hunters of his times), blithely flaunts his devil-may-care attitude while unknowingly destroying the Bramfield family around him. The near suicide of the family dog, Edward Poochyhands, brings the family and Dark to their senses as they rally around the recovering mutt. All appears well until  deranged demon hunter Darek Darko (Jeff Daniels) locates Dark and attempts to infiltrate the Bramfield house to blow him up with dynamite. The pro-Dark Bramfields thwart Darko through a series of  homemade traps and he is killed and eaten by Dark (SPOLIER). As Dark eats the demon hunter at the end, the family belts "Blood is Sweeter than Water", written by Grammy nominated rapper/entertainer Pitbull. 3.5/4 stars

Baths - Seaside Town

Living in Philadelphia, I miss the ocean a lot.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wolf by Sam Weber

Stumbled across this awesome wolf painting by artist Sam Weber while looking for the photo in the previous post:


Feadz & Kito - Electric Empire

Forget how I stumbled across this one, but...hell yeah.


Air - Moon Fever

Heard this for the first time on Sunday as I flew back into LA at around sunset.  The city was blanketed in golden haze, and windows here and there were sparkling as they caught they sun.  A couple miles away there was another jet flying silently along with us.  Home never looked so good.
Took this about an hour prior to landing
 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Boris - Electric

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWkpYQ2oJUE

And if you feel like you need 9x more of that at 1.5x the speed, see below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CjsaFBQA1Q&feature=related

Worth waiting for the drumwork at 5:28.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Jesus Christ Surferstar

This is exactly what it sounds like:  a surf-rock cover of a Jesus Christ Superstar number.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME_4Fyu8UUI

He don't even need a surfboard.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Fire Ant


















Traced an ant from the Wikipedia page on ants with several layers of paint, then used a Curves adjustment to bring out the lower layers.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bat Rays

Finally getting around to playing with the Wacom Bamboo Tom got me. My first attempt at illustration in Photoshop in a long time and I learned some valuable lessons. 

Friday, April 13, 2012

This Must Be the Place

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqg_ZGcuybs

This is one of my all-time favorite Talking Heads songs, and the live version is a treat. If you've never seen Stop Making Sense, ya gotttta.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Stronger

Heard Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs on the radio last night for the first time.  Very cool stuff.

Really like this song.


Monday, April 9, 2012

William Fitzsimmons - So This Is Goodbye (Pink Ganter Remix)

Heard this on KXLU this morning as I drove into work. In fact, it came on right as I turned left onto La Cienega from Fountain, which is one of my favorite views of LA. The whole thing's great, but one of my favorite touches is that in the beginning the static from the guitar amp is modulated in time with the beat. Sweeeet.

SONG

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Pope Debuts New Persona: "El Pope"


I think the most disturbing part of this image is the disembodied hand that is presumably waving the other direction, but could also be trying to make its escape from the Pope Mobile. 

It must be hard being the Pope. With all the different hats they make him wear, it wouldn't be surprising if they could sneak in a funny one every once in a while.

Also, communicating with the Christian God on behalf of 2 billion people would make me tired. 

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Utah Saints - Something Good '08

Utah Saints - Something Good '08
I knew they had re-released this track and added some bass/made it more dancy, but I hadn't realized they made this really great video to accompany it. My favorite part is the line at 1:44 when they interview Benjamin Pew. 

Also, credit to Tom for introducing me to this group more than a decade ago. 

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Art of Kilian Eng

I stumbled across the work of Swedish artist Kilian Eng a while ago, and I think he's just awesome.  He has a great imagination, and his style is a cool mix of a clean, futuristic look with the sort of psychedelic style of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine movie.

http://dwdesign.tumblr.com/

Song: Deadbots - Much Better

I'd never even heard of the Deadbots before, but this song's pretty awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuwMybXm_pk&feature=related

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

An upsetting natural arrangement

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis is a fungus that perpetuates itself by parasite manipulation. In this case, that means making its prey kill itself (and its colony), sort of like the monster in the movie Aliens. OU infects carpenter ants by releasing spores over a colony. An ant breathes in the spore, and the spore germinates in the ant’s brain. The infected ant is then compelled to climb to an area 25 cm above its colony, where it clamps its mandibles into the underside of a leaf and anchors itself for the grim finale. The fungus hypha (or spore pod, as I understand it) sprouts out of its brain cavity, blooms, and sends down millions of spores back down over the colony, who become links in the horrid OU circle of life.

It’s a bizarre means of procreation, given that if it were unusually successful in a particular area, no carpenter ants would be left, and OU would die out as well. Fortunately, the ants have a method of dealing with the menace, namely by carrying infected ants away from the colony and leaving them to die.

Life’s tough in the rainforest.

Sources:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fungus-makes-zombie-ants

(There's a wonderful exhibit on ophiocordyceps unilateralis at the Museum of Jurassic Technology, which is itself something a brain spore to its visitors.)

Monday, March 19, 2012

Peter Pan Was a Play First

I don't know why this strikes me as so strange, but Peter Pan was a play before it was a novel!

"Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up or Peter and Wendy is J. M. Barrie's most famous work, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel, respectively."

Friday, March 16, 2012

Acoustic Kitty

From Wikipedia: 

Acoustic Kitty was a CIA project launched by the Directorate of Science & Technology in the 1960s attempting to use cats in spy missions, intended to spy on the Kremlin, and Soviet embassies. A battery and a microphone were implanted into a cat and an antenna into its tail. This would allow the cats to innocuously record and transmit sound from its surroundings. Due to problems with distraction, the cat's sense of hunger had to be addressed in another operation. Surgical and training expenses are thought to have amounted to over $20 million.

The first cat mission was eavesdropping on two men in a park outside the Soviet compound on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C. The cat was released nearby, but was hit and killed by a taxi almost immediately. Subsequent tests also failed. Shortly thereafter the project was considered a failure and declared to be a total loss. The project was cancelled in 1967.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Rock and Droll

Ozzie!!!

Possibly the most difficult "Why it's funny" video ever created.

Friday, March 9, 2012

John Carter: What We Know

An excerpt from an email that Patrick sent that I thought was really funny:

All I know about John Carter is:


1. It is a movie that hasn’t gone away yet.


2. It is a big-budget movie.


3. Willem Dafoe plays a four-armed alien.

That's pretty much all anyone needs to know about the movie, I think.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Moon on March 7th, 2012


















Very bright full moon tonight.  Captured it through my Kiron 200mm lens with a 2x teleconverter, and a crop factor of 2x, so 800mm equivalent.  This is two exposures combined; one was slightly darker than the other to bring out shadowy areas.

Looked up some trivia about Tycho, the large white crater in the 6 o'clock position.  The crater is 51 miles across and 15,200 feet deep.  It would cover all of Los Angeles, and it could completely conceal Mt. Whitney.  If you laid it over LA, with one edge at the Santa Monica Pier, the other edge would land somewhere in Rancho Cucamonga.  Damn!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Golf Sale

Sorry I've been so slow contributing, guys. Anyway, I happened upon the BBC comedy "Snuff Box" the other day and find it more than a little amusing. This sketch gives me the giggles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtFYM4i0IiU


"Snuff Box" is streaming on Netflix, by the way.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Testing Out Yahoo! webplayer

Tom's post reminded me that building in webplayer functionality for your blog can be cool, so I'm testing it out for MMTK. Here is my song of the day:

Miike Snow - Black Tin Box

It seems to work, plus it somehow intuitively knows to play Tom's youtube clips as well. Yay!

Song of the day: Electric Youth - "Faces"

Electric Youth - Faces

Love this tune.  It's a cover by Electric Youth of the song "Faces".  The original version was released by Clio in 1985.   Electric Youth didn't really do much to change it, besides speed up the tempo, but it's still a great cover.

80's throwback synths combined with sparkly feel-good vocals a la Planet Funk.

How great is the original Clio record jacket?

Robotic Cheetah Not As Cute As It Sounds

Watching this video, my reaction went from amused to amazed to terrified and finally to a sort of awed giddiness. When the DARPA Cheetah (complete with Cheetos font) really gets going, I can only imagine twenty years from now this thing chasing me down, cornering me in an alley, and screaming at me in a pre-recorded robotic voice that I am under arrest for illegally downloading Jurassic Park twenty five years ago. Then it will shoot me with tranquilizing darts through its robotic cheetah eyes and drag me to the nearest police pneumatic tube for processing. I can hardly wait! Seriously though, I hope someday people can realize how much better these things would be to bet on in a race than actual animals. 

Friday, March 2, 2012

Alex Paterson quote

Top quote about ambient house production of the day.  This is from Alex Paterson of The Orb, in an interview from Sound on Sound magazine about the production of their hit, "Fluffy Little Clouds":

“As with all ambient house, ‘Little Fluffy Clouds’  is music to sleep to. You see, one of the best things I could do in the studio was fall asleep to a tune. Then, if something in it woke me up, I’d make sure I removed it...”

Ha!  The tune's a classic and bears another listen.  Pretty far out for 1990, and it was all thanks to this sampler, the Akai S700:


Mookie portrait with static

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Inception

And so it begins.  Is the world ready?

Only time will tell.