Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Okay, now I'm scaring myself...

Watched this video, i had just posted that if something could vibrate, and send out pulses, that would vibrate something else, and that something else would use the vibration to create, or convert the vibrations to electrons, then we would have wireless electricity. In this video, about halfway through, he explains how WiTricity works, and i must say, it's pretty much exactly how i thought it would :) yay me!!

Click Here for the Video

LOL - I'm a genius...just not fast enough...

MIT beat me to the punch, lol...oh well...let's just say others had the same idea and the resources and brains to actually flesh it out. I always mention wireless electricity to friends, and they look at me and laugh. But when i explained how i think it would work, their laughter turns to curiosity. Looks like MIT's working on it, according to CNN:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/02/wireless.electricity/index.html

The Invention of the Computer

So, the Apple II was the first personal computer. Steve Jobs took much of his ideas from the Atari game system which was out before the first PC (personal computer). Also, Microsoft's Graphic User Interface, as well as Apple's, were ideas taken from an In-House computer system that was operating at Xerox, but Xerox never capitalized on it because the big wigs at corporate did not agree that a GUI (graphic user interface) was the future of the personal computer. And so Apple and Microsoft both became famous from using other people's ideas.

I think that it's hard for someone to know what the future will bring. I can't imagine being 50 or 60 yrs old right now, seeing how far we have come with technology, through gaming, war, and a technological revolution. From computers the size of houses to computers the size of my palm. It's crazy, however, there isn't much new technology coming out, bluetooth, wireless internet, mainly things are just getting smaller, but not new.

What else can we do?

Wireless electricity-convert electrons into some sort of wave that travels through the air, then the receiver uses those waves to vibrate something that creates, or converts back to electrons??

Teleportation? 3-D Projections; Holograms? Computers controlled fully by our brain? Robots controlled by our brains? Hovercraft cars?

Whatever we come out with, I hope my lifetime brings something new, not just something smaller.

My Grid Art Project



I'm not done with it yet, but this is the update post, i'm trying to decide what to put on the white square. Any suggestions?

Monday, October 19, 2009

Flip Book Animations

Dylan's had a creative use of words. He stressed the importance of words and was the only one to do this, i feel, successfully.

Ellery's was very colorful and fun....well....the drawings were done clean and lighthearted, but the content was that of destroying a tree, not so fun. It was cute.

Andrea's was the life of a twig. Her images moved smoothly because there wasn't a lot of change from slide to slide, i liked this.

Gina's puppet was superb. The ability and time it must have taken to recreate the puppet so accurately was astounding. The story was the shortest, but it was smooth and clear.

Cheryl's represented a dream world, almost as though she was Dahli, but as an animation.

Maria's was very different, looked like an old movie, using the images of the kids walking. Would have loved to had it taken to the next step and had her color the slides.

Lea's was very fun and interesting to watch the orb transform from tree twister, to tree, to boat.

Brian's was creative with the bleeding heart motif, interesting idea/take on a relationship.

Kasey's ant story was prolly my favorite, watching it collect the pieces. The story was cute too.

Mike's was like mine, having someone escape from the page, fun!

Jessica's seemed backwards, full page drawings must have taken forever, it was cool idea and story, loved it.

Cara's was weird...a storm of stoves and then it falls on her head...

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

...Missed Class...

So i know it's totally an excuse but i missed class this morning because i couldn't fall asleep last night. I went and saw this movie, "Paranormal Activity"...and last night i was up all night, didn't fall asleep till it was sunny out and slept till 12:30...


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A Clockwork Orange - "Singing in the Rain"


This scene from "A Clockwork Orange" is pretty disturbing. I didn't watch the entire rape, the web videos stop when he starts to cut her shirt. I get the idea though. Obviously in the original version, he's joyously in love with the girl.

I think in this scene, he's obviously a twisted guy and is mentally confused. It's not weird that he would sing that song, as his character probably doesn't have much culture to him, and might have only remembered that song at the moment. Also, the juxtaposition of violence and rape alongside a song like "Singing in the Rain" is interesting. The viewer is confused because they want to feel happy and think positive when they hear that song, but the action of rape and destruction of life and morality shatter those initial feelings and the viewer is left feeling torn. The actor does a great job at making the viewers think he is crazy. Singing so easily makes it look like what he is doing is effortless, when really it could be just an avenue his character is taking to relieve pain from a bad experience he had.