Tuesday 26 December 2006

Trolleys taking over Godalming...

I was browsing flickr late last night, as you do, and I found a trolley spotter. I'm very amused, but he does have a point. There's a Sainsbury's trolley right outside my house right now (which I may go steal and use for something, I don't know. It's been there about a week, and for the record, I guess Sainsbury's is about a mile away).

Anyway, be amused, I was.

Monday 25 December 2006

The standard Christmas message.

I want waffles oh yes I do, I want waffles and so should you.

Wednesday 20 December 2006

The Incomplete Manifesto

Bruce Mau wrote this in 1998, and I always find it an interesting and inspirational read.

I don't agree with all of it, but I do like what he's saying.

Tuesday 19 December 2006

Burning the Clocks

I'm going to Brighton for Yule (21st) - Mum's treating me for Xmas. We're going to the Burning of the Clocks, which looks amazing. I think I missed Yule last year, shame on me. I think I was generally lazy the last holiday season.

I'm going to take a camera, I just have to pick which one...

Some thoughts...

Time and memory fades all too quickly. All those amazing moments and experiences, gone, lost.

Is the fact that we're allowed to have those moments at all the reason we're not allowed to keep them all? Is that the price? Is that why we're told to live in the now? Is there only room in one's head to keep some of them? All of the above? I do hope not. I want them all.

If there's nothing to look back on, what do we have to look forward to? How would we know?

Sometimes people walk into your life, knock you off your feet for whatever reason, and you wonder what you did to deserve them. People are the most amazing things. They can also be the most annoying things, but that's ok. It makes the good ones that much more special.

If you can't be bothered to get out of bed in the morning, do it anyway. You never know what might happen.

Thanks for sharing my random moment.

When the fat cat sings...

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This is Paws, eying up Shaun the Sheep as her next snack. Paws is a greedy fat cat, and today at the vets I got a bit of a lecture, and they even gave me a graph to show how her weight's gone up to 6kg! So, Paws is on a diet. I will keep you updated, but be rooting for Paws, cause a diet at Xmas? That's gotta suck.

Saturday 16 December 2006

Black Christmas Update

So we saw Black Christmas. I got mostly what I expected, and was pleased to see that the Final Destinationer's creativity with deaths was not lost (I won't spoil it, but, ice).

It was pure entertaining rubbish! What else can I say? Like cheesy teen horror with a flimsy plot, bland acting and a woman that looks like a man, go see this film.

Kept me entertained anyway, I love picking apart horror :D

Wednesday 13 December 2006

Black Christmas

I'm excited. Why? Because I love cheesy horror. The Final Destination films are on my list of favourites, because they are mostly rubbish. And that's what makes them so good.

Black Christmas - made by the people who made the FD movies, a *remake*, the cast list is mostly a remash of people from the FD films, and the annoying one from Buffy. And and and, it revolves around Christmas. Magic. I expect laughs. The clip I watched earlier floored me. It seems the producers haven't got any less inventive with their deaths.

Friday. I'm excited. And yes I am a tad morbid.

Saturday 9 December 2006

Take a Bow - Coming Soon to DA

Update: Now available on DA, although still not happy with the photo.

Some of you know I was painting, and painting I did. The piece is finished, however, the photo I have of it, it was still wet, and the painting is now down at my boyfriend's in Portsmouth. So, until I'm next round there to take a decent photo to put on DeviantArt, you'll just have to cope with the sneak preview in my photobucket here. The lighting of the photo is also rubbish, so basically, it looks an awful lot better than that.

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DeviantArt Description - This is Matt Bellamy (aka Tiny Man) of Muse, at the opening of some concert in Las Vegas. Or at least that's the reference I used for it. There are differences however, just not many. Reference is here

I went to see Muse a few weeks ago with someone quite lufly. The concert was amazing, and I missed art, and felt like doing something creative with the experience. They opened the concert with Take a Bow, and in this amazing moment when the singing stopped and the music took off, Matt stepped up, kissed his fist and thrust it in the air. Everyone went wild, it was amazing. And that was the entire basis for this painting. You can see a not great quality vid of the opening here

Acryllic on card - roughly A2 size. Maybe, 20 hours? On the painting, the sketch took about 2/3 I should imagine.

I gave it away the same day I finished it, now hung proudly on the lufly person's wall.

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As an aside, we have tickets to see Muse at Wembley Stadium - woooooooooooooo.

Tuesday 5 December 2006

Something to do on a Sunday night...


Giant Mars bar
Originally uploaded by snowtru.
Not the best photo in the world, my phone camera is rubbish.

Anyway, Sunday night Ed and I got eight Mars bars, melted the ends, and made one giant Mars bar. Just because. We're awesome. ;P

Monday 4 December 2006

Roxy and the Ghost Hands

The compilation album thus far:

1. I Know a Song that'll get on your Bananaphone
2. I Bananaphone
3. A Little Bananaphone
4. Take a Bananaphone

Sunday 3 December 2006

Bladerunner Unicorn


Bladerunner Unicorn
Originally uploaded by snowtru.
I was looking through some of my old research, and found a photo of this - an origami unicorn I made when I was doing a project about Bladerunner. The site with instructions is here.

Saturday 2 December 2006

I don't like Saturdays...

These past two weeks I've had to get up stupidly early on a Saturday. I don't have a Saturday job anymore, therefore I resent it. Today was for a boring mundane reason, but I did end up working from 8am until about half 8 tonight on one of my projects, and yet, I still feel I should have done more :P

I did stop, and, I got my paint out. *PAINT* I have it on my face, it's quite exciting. I think I thoroughly ruined the outlining I did for this piece, but I don't care. I enjoyed myself. I had to voluntarily stop though because I am so god damned tired. Plus it will end up being awesome I'm sure, I just haven't painted in about 18 months :/

Also, I wasn't aware Jared Leto could sing. And now I am. I've been listening to 30 Seconds to Mars pretty much all day. I really like their music. It reminds me of things like Nickleback I guess. Which I also liked. It went with the mood anyway, and that's why I like music, moods.

Friday 1 December 2006

Purple is a fruit...

Just as a random post, some awesome Simpsons quotes (mostly Homer, Homer is god).

"Purple is a fruit"

Bart: b-6
Homer: you sunk my scrabbleship!
Lisa: this game makes no sense.
Homer: tell that to the good men who just lost their lives... SEMPER-FI!

Homer: Aw, twenty dollars! I wanted a peanut!
Homer's Brain: Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts!
Homer: Explain how!
Homer's Brain: Money can be exchanged for goods and services!
Homer: Woo-hoo!

Marge: Homer! There's someone here who can help you...
Homer: Is it Batman?
Marge: No, he's a scientist.
Homer: Batman's a scientist?!
Marge: It's not Batman!

;)

Homer: [Looking at a globe map...country being Uruguay]
Hee hee! Look at this country! 'You are gay.'

Billy Corgan: "Billy Corgan, 'Smashing Pumpkins'."
Homer Simpson: "Homer Simpson, smiling politely."

Homer: "Yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum yum"

I could go on, but those are some of my favourites I can remember at this present moment in time. There's a whole site dedicated to this here.

Thursday 30 November 2006

I want...

I want to paint my picture. I want to paint it now. I don't think I've ever wanted to paint anything this much. But, I have too much work to do, so I'll just take a minute to rant about how much I want to paint.

I miss my art lessons, I miss getting messy with paint or mod rock or ink. Last year had the photography labs. I miss those too. I drew about a million stars on a piece of paper in a lecture today, mostly because I was bored, but also because I miss art.

The painting is going to be awesome, also, by the way. I have to do some more Design for Digital Devices research tonight, I might let myself stop at 8, depends how much I get done, and finish working on the background sketch. But then tomorrow and the weekend's going to be almost completely taken up with HCI... I guess I should do some work.

I miss art.

Wednesday 29 November 2006

Flash Mobbing Disco Styleeee

You should all go and look at this, because, it's amazing.

(I found it here)

Sunday 26 November 2006

4am Does Not Exist (Eurostar to Lille)

I went to Lille, France yesterday with my Mum to do Christmas shopping. She booked it up months ago and I'd forgotten. Therefore I failed at buying nothing, as I did end up spending all of the Euros I took.

Anyway, I'll update this later, as I should be working.

The flickr set of photos is here, which will also be updated later. I do recommend you take a look, it has a dude on a unicycle, a giant plastic elephant's bottom AND a headless dog.

Wednesday 22 November 2006

Muse-Day!

Yesterday was Muesday. Yesterday was awesome.

(See also this post)

I've never been to a gig before. I am evidently very deprived. We went to Wembley, to see Muse. Hence, Muesday.

The crowd was rather boisterous, so whilst we were near the front for the first song we did move back a bit so as not to die or something.

It was amazing.

The set list (found here) was as follows:

Take a Bow - amazing intro, people got quite into the "you'll burn in hell" part. I was a bit distracted by all the being thrown from side to side and what not, but it was still awesome.
Video@myspace Shortvid@youtube Vid@youtube Bestvidthusfar@youtube
Hysteria
Vid@youtube
New Born - I was dying to see this. I love the piano bits in their songs. Thus, the intro to this song, is amazing, and it was even more amazing seeing it live.
Video@youtubeland Video2@youtubeland
Butterflies and Hurricanes - This is my favourite Muse song. Ever. Therefore, them playing it, well. It. Was. Amazing. Just how Matt plays piano like that is beyond me.
Vid@youtube Pianosolovid@youtube Vid2@youtube
Assassin Vid@youtube
Map of the Problematique Vid@youtube
Plug in Baby - Shiny. Shiny. Shiny.
Vid@youtube
Soldier's Poem - This was pretty special. Matt told peeps to get their mobiles/lighters out. I think Wembley holds something like 12,500 people, so looking back over the crowds was stunning.
Vid@youtube
Invincible - The whole arms in the air thing. The music. I loved it. Probably one of the best songs they performed, although that said it is really really hard to choose.
Vid@youtube Vid2@youtube
Supermassive Black Hole - This song gives me a buzz, live, was just. I hate to keep using the words amazing and awesome. But that's really what it was.
Video@youtubeland Vid2@youtube
Forced In
Time is Running Out - One of the things I really liked is how they did different intros, outros and stuff. Half the time you didn't know what they were about to play because it didn't quite sound how you expected. This was one of those. I was glad they played it, I remember years ago when it first came out, it felt nice and nostalgic.
Starlight - I loved this. The clapping. The everything. I really love the lyrics to this.
Vid@youtube Vid2@youtube
Stockholm Syndrome - My favourite parts were the "this is the last time..." bits, everyone got all arms in the air-y.
Vid@youtube Vid2@youtube Vid3@youtube
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Citizen Erased
Vid@youtube
Bliss (with balloons) - Balloons. Balloons are awesome. Although they were the wrong side of the arena for us really. Bliss is also an excellent song, and this was all very excellent.
VidofBallooooooons@youtube
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Hoodoo - Shiny piano. Lots of it. :D
Vid@youtube
Knights of Cydonia - Great finale. The on screen type was a bit cheesy, but that's ok. My arms almost died at this point. I still can't really move them very well.
Vid@youtube Vid2@youtube Vid3@youtube

I checked out flickr, as you do, and thus far there are two people with sets of photos from last night - you can check those out here and here.

I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I want to see them again. Right now. I loved the set list too. Especially as they played Butterflies. That made my week.

Will probably update this shortly.

Sunday 19 November 2006

MY M&Ms

I want these and I want them now. Well not all of them, just the AlmonDee-licious, Mint Condition and Cookie Minster. Well maybe all of them. But fifty bucks?! FIFTY? Ridiculous.


The Big Bowl of M&Ms
Originally uploaded by snowtru.

Saturday 18 November 2006

The Prestige

We went and saw The Prestige the other day. I'm not sure if I liked it or not. It was entertaining, don't get me wrong, but quite slow in places.

Like Batman Begins, the art direction and what not was pretty decent and it had that same shine to it - I don't really know how to explain it. It was refined. The cast listing was impressive (what was David Bowie doing in there? That was unexpected.)

I just didn't like the twist, which I suppose, is entirely what the thing was based on, so I guess that's why I'm unsure as to if I liked it.

Five stars for effort, two and a half for the story.

Buy Nothing Day

"Every November, for 24 hours, we remember that no one was born to shop, we make a small choice to participate by not participating. If you’ve never taken part in Buy Nothing Day, or if you’ve taken part in the past but haven’t really committed to doing it again, consider this: 2006 will go down as the year in which mainstream dialogue about global warming finally reached its critical mass."

It's this coming week. See here for more information.

I don't think I can get away with buying nothing, I'll need train tickets, but otherwise. Should be ok. Should.

They also have this idea for a buy nothing Xmas. I like buying people presents, and already have done, so it's too late for me, but I must admit I did consider opting out of Xmas this year. Just because, the Xmas stuff was in stores before Halloween, and Halloween is a lot more fun and should not be overshadowed by the confused mess of emotions that is our modern day Xmas.

Play-Doh and Evils

Play-Doh is obviously one of the most amazing things ever. It celebrated it's 50th anniversary just this year. There's an entire group on flickr dedicated to Play-Doh (check it out for more amazing stuff like the below image). Everyone loves Play-Doh, and I'm pretty sure everyone's tasted it, just because of that amazing smell it has. (You can deny it all you want, I won't believe you).

I don't know, it might just be me, but I think it's wrong for corporations like McDonald's to get in on the Play-Doh act. I was at Toys R Us just last night and they had a Play-Doh McFlurry maker. I can't find it on their site, but it's there. The 'mercan site has the french fry one. McDonald's do and will always target kids, but that doesn't make it right. The little MickyD's checkout sets freak me out and then some too, why would you give that to your kid? "Here Bobby, have this McDonald's checkout! Aspire to be a checkout person, live your dream!"

If that was me I'd give my kid some paint, or something musical, or a book or a football or something. I mean seriously, who would give that to a child. If you would, I'd like reasons. It also makes me wonder what kind of kids would *ask* for that kind of thing. Why is that ok in society? Everyone knows McDonald's is evil, everyone knows they're bad for you... so why?

Society is strange.

I also appreciate the concept of propaganda, and that MickyD's list of crimes may or may not just be media hype, but, if there's even a grain of truth... I'd rather steer clear. And have done, for almost 18 months now. I can't remember the last time I ate real fast food, and I doubt it's something I'd do again.

Also, I miss Sesame Street. Where has it gone? WHERE!?!


Sesame Street
Originally uploaded by arkworld.

Thursday 16 November 2006

Licence to Pink

I passed my driving test just over a week ago, and my licence showed up today. Admittedly, I'm excited, but only mostly because it's pink.

This is also my excuse to go out and buy a bottle of Bailey's mint chocolate. Which by the way is cheapest at Tesco, beating Asda by about £4 (so long as the internet prices aren't lying...)

ETA: The internet was not lying - Tesco's have the new Bailey's flavours on offer. Yay for almost cheap alcohol.

ETA2: Mint choc Bailey's isn't as amazing as expected, but still damn good.

And, if Wiki is telling the truth, someone made real tomacco!

Wednesday 15 November 2006

Monday, one day, Tuesday, Muesday....

After watching random clips of Muse's live performances, I'm now more than excited about next week. Live Muuuse, how spiffing. :D

Also, pianos + Matt Bellamy = amazing.

(Check the piano link for an awesome photo, also, see below for another awesome photo...)


The Haunted Piano
Originally uploaded by WisDoc.

Tuesday 14 November 2006

"... or you can be the teapot..."

I found a quote in Remediation (Bolter/Grusin) which I quite liked by Meredith Bricken, I don't think it just applies to Virtual Reality, but that's just me. Anyway, I found it on the web, citing it from this linky

"you can be the mad hatter or you can be the teapot; you can move back and forth to the rhythm of a song. You can be a tiny droplet in the rain or in the river; you can be what you thought you ought to be all along. You can switch your point of view to an object or a process or another person's point of view in the other person's world."

Saturday 11 November 2006

Just a blog for bloggy things...

I just felt there should be a post here, before I trundle off to bed.

Right now, I want white chocolate spread on crumpets.