27 February 2008 - 21:55XKCD

This comic has been around forever, but I just ran into it recently.

Anything that I’ve ever done or wanted to do is somewhere described in www.xkcd.com

For instance, walking, messing with my engineering peers, enjoying the bliss of emacs, flying, sudo powers and holding a fan still just because I can.

Probably one post in five is basically me. Not sure if I should admit that in public…

Update- I just spent my lunch solving this one. Step 2 is genius.  If you can solve it you know you did well in school.

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26 February 2008 - 18:48Last Man Standing

I just ran across http://conceptart.org for the first time, a site that exists for illustrators and artists to collaborate and encourage each other- very cool but what really got me was a contest they host called Last Man Standing, which is a no-prize-but-honor contest where artists from the site submit their work and are whittled down in subsequent rounds by respected judges to a single artist judged to be the “Last Man Standing”.

Unfortunately the contest is pretty informal, so they haven’t organized a good website for the results of the contest to be seen. Instead, all they have is a series of forum posts that show all the results. There are mid the 3rd year of the contest right now.  The 3rd year 1st round results are pretty easy to find, but for earlier years you have to dig a bit.

WARNING- the illustrations are often placed closer to the horror side of fantasy than the children’s section, but they are well drawn all the same.

Here are 5 examples pieces that caught my eye, taken from a round whose theme was “Underneath it All”:
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=287055&d=1201024671
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=287017&d=1201023880
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=286798&d=1201014759
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=286812&d=1201015148
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=352581&d=1208842175

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19 February 2008 - 22:44Latest TED talk by Moshe Safde

Official Spiel: “Looking back over a long career, architect Moshe Safdie digs deep into four extraordinary projects to talk about the unique choices he made on each building — choosing where to build, pulling information from the client, and balancing the needs and the vision behind each project. Sketches, plans and models show how these grand public buildings, museums and memorials, slowly take form.”

In truth I have always had difficulty appreciating architecture- which is why I carefully listen to every TED talk on the subject with the hope that someday it will make sense to me.  At the end of this talk the speaker gives a quote and a personal poem, which I found quite good.  The rest of the talk sadly made little more impact upon me than the 4 prior architects’ talks.

To quote morphologist 1917 Theodore Cook: “Beauty connotes humanity.  We call a natural object beautiful because we see that its form expresses fitness, the perfect fulfillment of function.”

Architect Moshe Safde’s Poem:

“He who seeks truth shall find beauty

He who seeks beauty shall find vanity

He who seeks order shall find gratification

He who seeks gratification shall be disappointed

He who considers himself the servant of his fellow being will find the joy of self expression

He who seeks self expression shall fall into the pit of arrogance

Arrogance is incompatible with nature

Through nature and the nature of the universe and the nature of man we shall seek truth
If we seek truth, we shall find beauty.”

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