Showing posts with label geek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geek. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

THE GIGANTIC BEARD THAT WAS EVIL: STUBBLE ATTACKS!

Books & Comics Selfie Project #1

"THE GIGANTIC BEARD THAT WAS EVIL" by Stephen Collins

Who said that reading novels and writing about them must be boring?

With this photo I am starting Books & Comics Selfie Project where I take pictures of myself with the books I love, trying to reflect their content. 




"The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil" is a phenomenal graphic novel by Stephen Collins published by Random House. Beautiful illustrations, amazing style and a quirky storyline make it a mandatory position on every geek's Must Read List.

On the island of Here life is simple and predictable. Everyone wears clean and elegant clothes. All trees are cut in the same way. Men are nicely shaved and women are always stylish. But one day everything goes out of order.

As Dave is in his office preparing for a business meeting out of the blue moon a massive beard starts growing on his face. It grows really fast and is resiliant to trimming. After a few days it gets so big there is no more place for it in his house. It soon gets out through the doors and windows and starts overtaking the island. All Here's stylists, hair-dressers and gardeners are hired to keep it under control. But will they be able to fight the element?

Monday, 17 February 2014

SHORTCOMINGS: EMOTIONAL DILEMAS OF A NORMAL GUY

"Shortcomings" by Adrian Tomine / Photo by Agnes Prygiel

"Shortcomings" is a poignant graphic novel by Adrian Tomine, published in Britain in 2012 by Faber and Faber.

"Shortcomings" by Adrian Tomine / Photo by Agnes Prygiel
Ben is a 30-year-old university cinema manager and more or less a normal guy whose relationship with Miko falls apart after she organizes an independent film festival at the campus and gets a small modelling job. Ben feels insecure and slightly jealous of her career as he himself is a bit stuck with his job and life in general. With Miko distancing herself he turns for support to his lesbian friend Alice and starts some small sex experiments with other girls.

With art, campus life, a fascinating trip to New York and of course love - "Shortcomings" is a really interesting graphic novel to read.



Friday, 9 November 2012

Designer USB Stick

With the head falling off its' body while going into the computer you get a bit of a quirky feeling to this USB stick!

Why being boring? Why not showing off with your cool computer tools? A bit of a toy, a bit of a useful data transporting device. The USB sticks look like a little Japanese dolls. And its' head goes off! Personally - I LOVE IT!












http://www.deegotoys.com/es/

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Love Story (Or Not)

 

'Empire State' is a comics novel by Jason Shiga I have only just came across. It tells the story of a bit lost and dreamy young man who works in a local library in Oakland. He goes all the way to New York to meet up with his old friend he has recently developed a crush for. After 6 days spent on a bus and a few minor adventures involving ex-criminals, he climbs the top of the Empire State Building where the date is supposed to take place, but the girl... well... she isn't there.
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It is a lovely and soothing story relating to all those moments in our lives which didn't quite work out the way we wanted, but still they were worthy of a go.
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Jason Shiga's website: http://shigabooks.com/

Friday, 27 July 2012

Facebook Woman

Sheryl Sandberg
 photo Vogue

Sheryl Sandberg is the first woman on Facebook's board of directors who brought changes into the tech-heavy, boys-populated environment. She has been mentioned by the Times Magazine as one of the most influential people on the planet. As the Facebook shares went on sales in May, let's hear some of the Sandberg's thoughts on life:
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'I walk out of my office every day at 5.30 so I'm home for dinner with my kids. I've been doing that since I had children but it's not until the last year that I've been brave enough to talk about it publicly.'
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'There is no such thing as work-life balance. There's work, and there's life, and there's no balance'.
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'I want to tell any young girl out there who is a geek that I was a really serious geek in high school. It works out. Study harder.'
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I am a geek. And I know many smart girls who are geeks, too. Let's hope it works out for us as well with a bit of an inspiration from Sandberg.
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via Stylist UK

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Pixel Nostalgia In Product Design

We are all nostalgic about vintage computer games. Although technology has moved on so much in the recent years the popularity of Pacman, Space Invaders, Arcanoid or Tetris hasn't at all diminished. Pixels are magical - we all have to agree on that - and it's amazing how they 'migrated' from computer universe to the world of souvenirs, knick-knacks, fashion, hair accessories and furniture. I have picked the best items related to Pixel Nostalgia from Etsy.
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Side Table 'White Cube' - RestArtDesign - £149


Space Invaders Coffee Cup - Hamsterdam - £4

Pixel Cherries Hair Clip - JanineBasil - £12

Zippered Textile Pixel Pouch - Tinymeat - £12

Animal Pixel Series - PrintsByLaura - £36

3D Ghost Shelf - LighYourselfUp - £367
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I always look for products which are one of a kind, original and designed with imagination. The idea of going to a High Street shop and spending £50 on an item which was actually manufactured in China at the prize of £1.50 becomes less and less attractive to me with such a variety of incredible designs delivered by original artists online.
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So here you have a beautiful vintage table which is just about to get pixelated. Later hand-knitted mug-warmer with a pixel-based image woven into the fabric. And finally LightYourselfUp's bookshelf for all Pacman lovers where books actually become pixelated parts of the 3D Ghost's face! These are fantastic product concepts which bring originality into everyone's life.
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Friday, 17 June 2011

Computer Games Infinite Pleasure

New computer games are comming up and they are stunning. "Fortunately" my PC is not strong enough to take such amazing graphics and pixel complexity. But if it did I would get absolutely addicted. I always laughed at guys being attached to fictional computer games' worlds and characters. But with such amazing ideas, plots and stunning animation you just feel like being in a different, exciting world and want to stay there.

BioShock Infinite


BioShock Infinite is an impressive BioShock sequel in adorable retro-future atmosphere. A taste of Sherlock Holmes-old London style in modern America. There is different gravity and sky scrapers fly in air. Sometimes you walk, sometimes run, sometimes ride on roller-coaster ramps between buildings. There is a pretty girl who knows magic. And there are robots. But what is best of all - you are the hero, there is adventure and by the end of the day - you get the girl!


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Tuesday, 8 February 2011

TRON And Its' Fantasmas

Psychologic Insight Into Science-Ficion
TRON 1982
Steven Lisberger
TRON Legacy 2010
Joseph Kosinski
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Jean Baudrillard - a famous philosopher - in his books uses the phrase "fanstasma". It is a combination of words "fantasy" and "dogma" and describes subconciuos meanings which appear in all generations throughout the history of humankind. Sometimes they change in time, sometimes they remain the same for centuries and motivate us, usually without our knowledge. Fantasma is a dogma for our mind which we secretly want to brake.
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One of the dogmas of our existece is that we can't live life on trial. We have only one copy of our entity. And it somehow seems not to be very fair, as we can test everything else before we learn how to use it properly or before we buy it. Here we are left with no sample tests. Our choices are irreversible. It is frustrating and risky. That is why people have always been trying to create a different world, an alternative universe for ourselves which we can go into if the hard copy of our life appears full of bugs.
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Men have always been moving on a border of two or more worlds. But somehow we know it is wrong to give up life in this reality for a life in a different one without superior force's permission (God's, destiny's, fortune's) and escape. Fantasma in this case is a wishful thought that we on our own can get away to a new dimension, somehow quit being ourselves, but not die and turn into a new, better entity. When technology appeared, people started fantasizing about turning complitely into a machine or a system - a new form of perfect, controlled existence. And they have been afraid of machines becoming self-aware, turning against them.
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I guess I enjoy science fiction movies and comics because they always move in the area of those subconcious meanings.
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"TRON" - a famous science fiction movie from 1982 - tells a story of a genius programmer and arcade games geek - Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) - who brakes into a large system - the Master Control Program (=MCP). It turns out the MCP gained independence and became a self-aware unit which aims at taking control of world's military defense systems.
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Kevin's ex-girlfriend Laura with a team of scientists creates a special molecular laser which, pointed at any objects, captures it, makes it dissappear and restores it in the cyberspace. Later the laser makes the object go back from the virtual space to our world again. The MCP becomes very powerful, turns the laser on itself and traps Kevin in the digital universe - The Grid.
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In The Grid Kevin realises the computer world is a space full of mountains, casms, vehicles and buildings where programs live their lives. Programs are not just lines of code - they all have a human form, wear funny futuristic clothes and helmets with fluorescent circuits. Every Program, in order to perform its' task, has got to fight like a warrior, climb hills, jump out of windows and risk life. Programs look like those who wrote them - The Users. Kevin wants to reach the brain of Master Control Program and shut it down. On his way he meets TRON - a program written by his friend. Surprisingly or not TRON has got a face and body of his human author.
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"TRON" is a story based on a fantasma of digital world of machines being alive. It is a mysterious dream about the inside of a computer system, which at that time was something people didn't have much idea about. There is a sense of enchantment with the new technology and fear of it. In the Medieval times people wrote stories about monsters and cyclopes living in distant lands or sees, because they had to fill the unknown space with life. The forms of life they created in their myths represented their fear, but at the same time fascination with the unknown and the extent of their imagination. Here people had to fill the unknown level of new technology with some life, too. "TRON" is in fact a very optimistic fantasy about this relatively barren land of programs and computers.
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2010 "TRON - Legacy" is the continuation of the original. Special effects are boosted a million times. The Grid is actually very much a Cyberpunk world. Vehicles and gadgets are upgraded, but they keep the spirit and idea of their originals. Music written by Daft Punk has got somewhat Kraftwerk's feeling. The movie is made both for the old TRON lovers and the young audience. Make ups and clothes are trully amazing and incredibly impressive. The Grid universe is solid. It is made in the 3D technology which increases the experience of adventure and being trapped in an alternative universe..
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Of course 1982 "TRON" was not deep psychological drama or an avantgarde picture. But its' screenplay was very innovative for that time. It was written when internet we now know didn't exist. And people had absolutely no clue the phenomenon of cyberspace would soon become a regular experience. They were enchanted with the idea of turning complitely into a digital signal and dissappearing from our world. In the movie there are a lot if 3D effects which at that time were probably incredibly innovative. Now they look very basic and naive, but at the same time a bit nostalgic. "TRON - Legacy" somehow grips the feeling of this nostalgia and memories, but in the spirit of now available technology and style. All representative elements from the first part are genuinly restored and upgraded, but with a bit of a retro geek touch. Even though there are compromises, there is a connection between the vintage past and modern presence in this sequel. And it is something to be appreciated.
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