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Friday, March 29, 2013
The Future of Decay: The Abandoned Tunnels of the PA Turnpike
"Always look on the bright side of
life" the crucified thief advised Brian as he was nailed to the
cross. Even as America declines into impotence and decay, led by
corrupt and incompetent leaders, engaged in hideously expensive wars
at the behest of morons and torturing the natives, working with
diligence to disenfranchise workers, destroy unions, and send jobs to
China who have in the last decade executed the largest espionage
program in history against us, there are still things to be proud of
in America.
As the country declines and collapses
the bright side is that infrastructure is abandoned and these
fascinating and dangerous artifacts of our former civilization can be
repurposed as tourist attractions. From old missile silos, to
airports, from secret bases to abandoned tunnels, roads, factories
and mills, America gains new potential theme parks and sources of
revenue.
America may never rival the great
centers of decay such as the former Soviet Union, but it can still
hold its own and contribute our own uniquely American tradition of
decay, corruption and degradation.
Forget "Tomorrowland" and
look to the decaying past to see the future of America.
The first stop on our tour is the
abandoned tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Eastern
Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike was an early
toll road in this country connecting Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and
extending 360 miles across the state, east to west. The turnpike
utilized seven abandoned railroad tunnels built in the 1880s. These
were dual lane tunnels, one lane in each direction. As time went by,
the single lane through the tunnels became a bottleneck and caused
major congestion. Either new tunnels needed to be built, or the
tunnels themselves bypassed. Of the 7 tunnels, 4 were expanded by
building a parallel tunnel to allow for two lanes in each direction,
and 3 tunnels were abandoned and a new section of the turnpike built
to go around the obstacle rather than through it.
Like the WW2 German Submarine Basers in
France these tunnels were too expensive to be demolished, but unlike
the submarine bases, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has sold the
tunnels and the connecting road and access right of way to a nature
conservancy, the Southern Allegheny Conservancy, who has worked to
preserve the area. It is working with "Pike2Bike" a group
which is working to make part of the abandoned turnpike into a bike
path.
Our Host
See thie following video for a tour of
the tunnels:
A web site on the abandoned turnpike:
The Pennsylvania Turnpike on Wikipedia
The Abandoned Turnpike on Wikipedia
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Ancient History of Visual Effects: R2D2 in CE3K in Fall 1977
For the betterment of my colleagues in the VFX industry and other people interested in the history of this screwed up field of visual effects, I plan to write some snapshots of the industry at
various times in the past. The hope is that this will help document how the industry has wildly changed, why the issues facing us today are both new and old, and why some of those issues are nearly impossible for us to address by ourselves.
It will also be an excuse to discuss trivia from ancient visual effects films so that, as Herodotus says in his famous introduction, the great deeds of the past are not forgotten. (1)
It will also be an excuse to discuss trivia from ancient visual effects films so that, as Herodotus says in his famous introduction, the great deeds of the past are not forgotten. (1)
The first period we are going to
address are a series of events that occurred in the time frame from
about 1976 - 1980, the very dawn of the modern visual effects
industry. But specifically, I want to begin our story with a very
specific time, a golden time if you will, which would be in roughly
August - October 1977.
The following sequence would have been
created about that time. It is from Close Encounters of the Third
Kind (1977) (aka CE3K) and it confirms a story that has been floating around
since the release of the film, that if you looked, you would find
that there was an R2D2 somewhere on the mothership in CE3K.
I was showing this sequence to someone who should know better who said how much he had wanted to be part of the visual effects industry at that time because it was so glamourous and so very lucrative.
Lucrative? Are you kidding me? But first, lets examine the issues involving R2D2.
I was showing this sequence to someone who should know better who said how much he had wanted to be part of the visual effects industry at that time because it was so glamourous and so very lucrative.
Lucrative? Are you kidding me? But first, lets examine the issues involving R2D2.
This picture is from an approximately 2
second shot as the mothership is first revealing itself to our
protagonists, but the scientists haven't noticed it yet. They think
they have already had their close encounter, not realizing that all
that has happened is that they have met the scout ships. The real
event is about to begin. The reveal of the mothership is dramatic
and exciting, it is one of the best sequences in the history of
visual effects.
The sequence on Youtube is below. The shot with R2D2 is at approximately 1:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYCBgSRNjk0
The sequence on Youtube is below. The shot with R2D2 is at approximately 1:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYCBgSRNjk0
The way model shops used to work, in
part, was to fabricate new models out of parts that they either
created from molds, or carved, or repurposed plastic model parts
that were commercially available. Thus they might buy a Revell model
of a B29 and use elements from it, suitably painted, as part of a
spaceship, or an alien city. This shot with R2D2, was a homage to
Star Wars, their competitor, which had come out just a few months
before, and probably was from a model that had been released with the
film. It could have been sculpted especially for this purpose, these
guys would do stuff like that, and I am checking to see if anyone
knows.
But consider: the EEG (Entertainment
Effects Group) was in full production on finishing CE3K, they were
presumably also ramping up on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture
disaster. ILM was dead, they had finished their movie, it was a
success, everyone was laid off, and George was negotiating with
people about coming up to Marin County and creating a new ILM for the
2nd (now the 5th) Star Wars movie. Apogee might have been formed
but if so, it had just started. Robert Abel was doing 7UP
commericials during one of their most creative periods having
survived the Star Trek disaster. Bladerunner was in the distant
future. Tron was in the future.
So, how many people were working, and
where, for what companies and what were they being paid?
Unless you were there, I think you will
be very surprised.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind on IMDB
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Planetary Science and the Haiku
According to the online website of the
Smithsonian Magazine, the 2013 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference has taken to publishing a version of
the formal Japanese poetic form haiku to summarize each of their papers. The latest 2013
conference, URL above, had thirty-two such haiku published.
The specific form of
the haiku that they are using is the 5-7-5 form: three lines total, the first line has 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables, and the third line 5 syllables.
Now it turns out that a haiku is actually much more than just these simple rules. But it is probably too much to ask planetary scientists to worry too much about such niceties and we should just applaud their efforts to find a pithy summary of their published work.
Here are the four haiku that the author of the article particularly liked. The article goes into much more detail about what the paper was about. See the complete article about the conference here.
The haiku for a paper on the orbits of
Phobos and Deimos, moons of Mars, was
Two moons in the sky
wandering by the Sun’s face
their orbits constrained.
For a paper on the fate of benzene observed in a lake on Titan, a moon of Saturn, we have:
wandering by the Sun’s face
their orbits constrained.
For a paper on the fate of benzene observed in a lake on Titan, a moon of Saturn, we have:
Tiny little rings
Drifting in a Titan lake
Fade away slowly.
Drifting in a Titan lake
Fade away slowly.
On the issue of the content of a
meteorite, and whether it contained exotic materials, we have:
Oh, “megachondrule”
We were sadly mistaken
You are impact melt.
Finally, a paper analyzing the data
from an old Viking experiment to see if they could detect atmospheric
conditions on Mars, has
Whispers from the past
Viking mostly felt the wind
Let’s all look closer.
Viking mostly felt the wind
Let’s all look closer.
We have previously discussed haiku on
Global Wahrman here:
Monday, March 25, 2013
All Six Star Wars Episodes Simultaneously
[Update: As of 3/27/2013 this film has been taken down by Youtube ....]
Someone has taken all six Star Wars and
put them side by side and playing simultaneously. There are several
things about it that are interesting.
Obviously we have all noticed a
parallel structure in the Star Wars movie, involving events that lead
up to two types of battles that form the climax of the film. One of
the battles is on a macro scale and involves hundreds, usually
thousands of people, and the other battle is a personal battle
involving two or only a few people. There may be more than one of
these two-people conflicts in a single film. Revenge of the Sith,
for example, features the climactic battle between the Emperor and
Yoda and the battle between Obiwan and Anakin.
I think it is also interesting that
there is a Star Wars color palette that changes over the films and
that it is usually possible to guess which movie it is from that
alone.
Here are some screenshots from the six
Star Wars at various times in the film. Unfortunately, I forgot to
note the time of each, but at least they are sequentially in order
relative to each other.
See the complete version with all six
films here:
There seems to be a bug in blogger that keeps me from adding more pictures to this post, but you get the idea. At the bottom, the shorter movies are ending and the longer ones continue for a time.
Of course there are many more things we could say here, we could compare the films and discuss which ones were satisfying and which were not, and how much George knew about them when he was doing the first one. Or maybe the question should be "When did George know". There are different stories here and different theories. I am in a minority in that I believe that George did know certain things from very nearly the beginning. He may not have known most of what was to happen, but I think he did have an idea of who Darth Vader was relative to at least Luke, and probably also to Leia. Beyond that, I am not sure.
Rocky and Bullwinkle and the Cult of Personality
What we do today, darling? Kill Moose and Squirrel ?
-- Natasha Fatale
Why are people so fucking stupid? Why can't they be more intellligent, like me?
-- The Kim Jong-Il Character in
Team America: World Police (2004)
Perhaps one of the greatest influences
on the intellectual development of people of my generation was The
Rocky and Bullwinkle Show by Jay Ward Studios. The four years
that this show was on air and the billions of years that it showed on
reruns was fundamental to the development of the ethics,
intelligence, world view and appreciation of puns for people all over
this country and the world.
The end of a very surrealistic sequence in which Rocky and Bullwinkle are reincarnated in plant form.
In this post we discuss the mystery of
what the show was actually called, why the show is important, and its
context in the period of the Cold War. Finally we discuss the origins
of one of its greatest creations: the term "Fearless
Leader".
According to IMDB, there were two shows
that overlapped each other in time. Rocky and His Friends, which
aired from 1959 to 1964 and The Bullwinkle Show from
1961 to 1964. But according to Wikipedia, the show was called
Rocky and His Friends for the first two years and The
Bullwinkle Show for the last two years. This confusion probably
arises from the attempt by the network and Jay Ward to improve the
ratings for the show which never did all that well. The show was
shuffled from Prime Time to Saturday Morning in an
effort to find its audience and improve ratings. Ultimately they
failed and the show was cancelled after the fourth season.
But they did achieve the minimum number
of episodes required for reruns in syndication, and the show lived on
in various edited forms, for at least a decade longer and in 100
countries. There is now a complete boxed set on DVD which is highly
recommended for those of us who appreciate higher culture.
The show was structured like a variety
show of vaudeville (1). Each episode would begin and end with a
Rocky and Bullwinkle segment that was part of a larger, multiple
episode story. Between these two segments would be a variety of
other acts including Mr. Peabody's Improbable History, Dudley
Do-Right of the Mounties, and Mr. Know it All. The
actors who contributed voices reads like a voice-over Hall of Fame
including: June Foray, Bill Scott, Paul Frees, Hans Conreid, William
Conrad, Edward Everett Horton and many others reknowned in the
history of animation.
Mr. Peabody, Sherman and the Way Back Machine
My favorite pun of the entire show was the school that Bullwinkle attended as immortalized on a shirt he would wear: Whatsamatta U.
Of course it is the villians who are
among the most memorable of the characters. The two villians that we
normally see in the show are Boris and Natasha, more formally Boris
Badenov and Natasha Fatale. But they worked for a mysterious figure
whom we knew as "Fearless Leader". Boris and Natasha, our
archtypal Russian spies and saboteurs, were terrified of Fearless
Leader.
Fearless Leader
The show, which took place in the Cold
War, usually had plots that involved our villians Boris and Natasha,
as directed by Fearless Leader, to do something evil and being
thwarted by Rocky and Bullwinkle. What distinguished the Cold War
from other conflicts was the relentless use of spies, conspiracies
and secret plots. It was part and parcel of the Cold War that there
would be masters of evil who led these conspiracies, from Ernst
Blofeld, to Dr. No, to Joseph Stalin, to Kim Jung-Il.
Peerless Leader
Kim Jung-Il had many honorifics that
were bestowed on him by his grateful people. Most people know that
he was called "Dear Leader" by the people of N. Korea. But
that was just the tip of the iceberg, in fact he had a great many of
these, some used in special circumstances, some used more generally.
These honorifics included:
Superior Person, Beloved Father, Beloved and Respected General, Ever Victorious Iron Willed Commander, Great Man Who is a Man of Deeds, Mastermind of the Revolution, Invincible and Ever-Triumphant General, Dear Leader, Respected Leader, Wise Leader, Great Leader of Our Party and Our Nation, Sun of the Communist Future, Shining Star of Paektu Mountain, Peerless Leader, Highest Incarnation of the Revolutionary Comradely Love, Bright Sun of Juche, Great Marshall and Dear Father.
Was Fearless Leader in fact named for
the real life "Peerless Leader" of N. Korea? We may never
know for sure. (2) (3) But certainly we can say that if Kim Jung-Il had ever
been called "Fearless Leader", that it would be right in
line with his many other titles.
With that mystery hanging in the air, I
want to end this post with a sad story about what happened when Jay
Ward proposed a TV special based on Rocky and Bullwinkle.
For every Rocky and Bullwinkle, Ren and
Stimpy or The Simpsons on television, we must wonder how many other
interesting and important shows were destroyed by Network Stupidity.
At June Foray's urging to reboot Rocky and Bullwinkle, Jay Ward
pitched a Rocky and Bullwinkle special to a network, I think
it was NBC. In this proposed episode, Boris and Natasha would steal the
Superbowl. The studio executive said something stupid like "Good
Americans would never allow for the Superbowl to be stolen" and
rejected the idea. Jay Ward figuratively threw his hands up in the air, said
"I can not work with these morons" or words to that effect,
and returned to doing Quisp Cereal commercials.
Quisp and his fellow breakfast cereal Quake
A Quisp commercial on Youtube.
We at Global Wahrman sincerely wish and
hope that the so-called studio executive who rejected Jay Ward will
rot in hell for all eternity.
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1. In the UK, this was called a "Music
Hall"
2. Since Kim Jong-il was about 20 years old at the time when Rocky and Bullwinkle first went on-air, it is extremely unlikely that Jay Ward was thinking of him as a model for Fearless Leader. It is less clear if his father, Kim Il-Sung the Magnificent, was called these same glorious titles. Perhaps Jay Ward was psychic as well as being brilliant, then he *could* have channeled Kim Jong-Il from the future.
3. In case you are not aware, the phrasing "Did so-and-so do such-and-such? We may never know for sure ..." is the classic way you can make crazy assertions and not be sued. "Did aliens from outer space build the fast food restaurants? We may never know for sure ....".
2. Since Kim Jong-il was about 20 years old at the time when Rocky and Bullwinkle first went on-air, it is extremely unlikely that Jay Ward was thinking of him as a model for Fearless Leader. It is less clear if his father, Kim Il-Sung the Magnificent, was called these same glorious titles. Perhaps Jay Ward was psychic as well as being brilliant, then he *could* have channeled Kim Jong-Il from the future.
3. In case you are not aware, the phrasing "Did so-and-so do such-and-such? We may never know for sure ..." is the classic way you can make crazy assertions and not be sued. "Did aliens from outer space build the fast food restaurants? We may never know for sure ....".
Rocky and Bullwinkle on IMDB
N. Korean Cult of Personality on Wikipedia
List of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Episodes
Quisp Cereal on Wikipedia
Team America: World Police on
IMDB
Variety Show, aka Music Hall, on
Wikipedia
Kim Jong-il on Wikipedia
Kim Il-Sung
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Anomalous Stingray Feeding Behavior and Its Relationship to the VFX Industry
I have been observing the Visual
Effects "industry" and the behavior of people in that
industry since about 1980. I am constantly amazed by the sense of
sharing, the love, the collaboration, the farsightedness, wisdom and
sheer intelligence of people in this industry.
Well, actually, no I haven't.
In fact, I have noticed what seems to
be the reverse: a thuggish, callous, stupid, fuck-you-I-got-mine
sensibility that pervades the industry like the smell of rotting
garbage in August. To those from the NY area, who will understand
the reference, I tell them that I suspect that people in New Jersey
Waste Management industry generally show a much higher level of
intelligence, wit and humanity than people in our industry.
Every once in a while I come across
intelligent behavior in the animal world that totally recreates for
me some sense of what the visual effects industry, or the people
within it, are like. For example, in this post, I discuss why the Komodo Dragon might
make a good mascot for Visual Effects.
I have just stumbled upon another
example of animal behavior that evokes for me the sense of the visual
effects industry in some subtle, or even sublime, way.
In the past, I have often wondered if
there might also be some relationship between visual effects people
and the cartilanginous fish known as "stingrays". The
stingray is related to the shark, and many have noted that visual
effects people do share behavior with stocks, notably the need to
always move forward and the tendency to go into a feeding frenzy
whenever blood is sensed.
Who you looking at ?
One behavior that visual effects people
seem to share with the stingray is in the area of mating. Here is
how Wikipedia describes mating behavior in the stingray:
"When a male is courting a female, he will follow her closely, biting at her pectoral disc. He then places one of his two claspers into her valve."
This so clearly resembles mating
behavior in visual effects people, to the extent that they mate, that
one has to wonder if there is not a deeper genetic relationship
between the two groups of animals.
Normally, the sting ray is a loner who
travels and feeds by themselves and rarely seeing another of their
kind but recently new behavior has been observed in the Cayman
Islands. There, tourists have taken to feeding the stingray with
prepackaged-for-their-convenience squid packets and the stingray have
taken to the idea in a major way. Now instead of being nocturnal
and alone, they hang around during the daytime in large crowds
waiting to gorge themselves on tasty squid packets. Apparently
there is no ethic or value that the stingray is not willing to give
up in return for tasty frozen squid.
Consider the following picture of this practice:
Consider the following picture of this practice:
You can read more about this here:
This reminds me of the feeding frenzy
in visual effects and computer animation in the early 90s, with scum
newly trained in art schools flocking into the artificial and
unsustainable slave pits of the major studios on the West Coast,
gorging themselves on tasty and competitive salary packages and
leaving chunks and detrius from dead squid floating in little pieces
in the water.
The
relationship is surely not a coincidence.
The Stingray on Wikipedia
Grand Cayman Islands on Wikipedia
Thursday, March 21, 2013
One Day My Autostereo Will Come
Autostereo is the odd term
for being able to see stereo without glasses. It may sound like the
sound system for your car, but its not. Lenticular images are an example of one form of autostereo.
I first became aware of how practical autostereo was at Ken Perlin's lab in 2000. There I
learned the following things as we wrangled the demo for his
autostereo paper to SIGGRAPH that year, some of them are technical
and some are "industrial". The point of this is that the technical issues are dwarfed by the industrial issues.
Here are two obvious technical issues followed by two, much harder issues involving commerce.
Is this the future of autostereo?
Here are two obvious technical issues followed by two, much harder issues involving commerce.
1. Most autostereo does not pay
attention to where the observer is, and has just built into it a
number of views that are visible from different angles.
Alternatively, you can track where the user's head is in 3D and
regenerate the two views that are necessary for that observer in that
location which is what we were doing. But then you discover that
most head and eye tracking algorithms are 2D not 3D. So reliable 3D
head tracking became one of the hardest parts of the problem.
2. But if you are doing more than a
store window display, then you will need to be able to generate 3D
images from whatever the user sees, whether that be text, the OS
window system, or some exciting 3D database of a giant robot. That
requires good integration into a high performance (or a suitable
performance) graphics device. This of course is very possible today,
even on a handheld device (up to a point).
3. But then you discover that there are
in fact very few manufacturers of the displays that go into devices.
In fact, there are, or were, exactly 1 manufacturer left of CRTs and
4 manufacturers of LCDs and all the people who sell displays buy from
these 5 manufacturers. And you discover that they can not just whip
out 5 or 50 of something special, that is hideously expensive. And
building a new factory is not less than billions of dollars, many
billions.
4. On top of that you discover that the
primary industrial uses of stereo in industry, are actually quite
pleased with the quality and price of their LCD goggles. So that
undercuts any productization you might consider that does not go to
the consumer.
The point is that everytime you see a
press release of a new cool technology or display, you should realize
that almost exactly zero of these will reach the consumer. That is
a little negative, but it has to do with the costs and risks of
ramping up to the scale that would make it worthwhile in that very
competitive market.
So we take all announcements of new
technology displays, say with 6 phosphors instead of 3, or new
autostereo with the grim realization that the probability that any of
these becoming available at prices that anyone but the DOD can afford
is nearly zero.
On that positive note, HP has announced
what seems like a very cool way to autostereo on a handheld. It was
just published in Nature.
You can read about it here.
https://socialreader.com/me/channels/78427/content/Sp2UM?_p=article_related[3]
A Wikipedia article on general autostereo is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereoscopy
A Wikipedia article on general autostereo is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereoscopy
The citation at Nature is at:
A multi-directional backlight for a wide-angle, glasses-free three-dimensional display
David Fattal,
Zhen Peng,
Tho Tran,
Sonny Vo,
Marco Fiorentino,
Jim Brug
Raymond G. Beausoleil
Multiview three-dimensional (3D) displays can project the correct perspectives of a 3D image in many spatial directions simultaneously1, 2, 3, 4. They provide a 3D stereoscopic experience to many viewers at the same time with full motion parallax and do not require special glasses or eye tracking. None of the leading multiview 3D solutions is particularly well suited to mobile devices (watches, mobile phones or tablets), which require the combination of a thin, portable form factor, a high spatial resolution and a wide full-parallax view zone (for short viewing distance from potentially steep angles). Here we introduce a multi-directional diffractive backlight technology that permits the rendering of high-resolution, full-parallax 3D images in a very wide view zone (up to 180 degrees in principle) at an observation distance of up to a metre. The key to our design is a guided-wave illumination technique based on light-emitting diodes that produces wide-angle multiview images in colour from a thin planar transparent lightguide. Pixels associated with different views or colours are spatially multiplexed and can be independently addressed and modulated at video rate using an external shutter plane. To illustrate the capabilities of this technology, we use simple ink masks or a high-resolution commercial liquid-crystal display unit to demonstrate passive and active (30 frames per second) modulation of a 64-view backlight, producing 3D images with a spatial resolution of 88 pixels per inch and full-motion parallax in an unprecedented view zone of 90 degrees. We also present several transparent hand-held prototypes showing animated sequences of up to six different 200-view images at a resolution of 127 pixels per inch.
Father Yod at The Source Restaurant
There are, or were, two important
vegetarian restaurants in Los Angeles. One was The Source on
Sunset Blvd and the other was The Inn of the 7th Ray in
Topanga Canyon. The Inn of the 7th Ray will be a topic of a
later post.
In 1969, a former US Marine who had
been decorated in WW2 and Korea, (1) Jim Baker, started an organic
vegetarian restaurant on the Sunset Strip at Sweetzer, called The
Source. The Source became a well-known hangout of health
conscious people in that part of town and, supposedly, the Hollywood
Elite (although I would not know about that). The pure form of the
restaurant was when it was run by the religous organization (i.e.
sex, and rock and roll commune) started by Baker.
Whoever took this picture clearly needs perspective control or something.
The commune sold the restaurant in 1974
and moved to Hawaii. Unfortunately that means that all the times
that I ate there was post golden-age.
Once a Marine, always a Marine
The Source was immortalized in Woody
Allen's Annie Hall (1977). That was back when they still had their dirt
parking lot.
All things decay, especially vegetarian
restaurants no longer run by the people of the true faith. Various
owners ran it into the ground over the next 15 years or so, and I ate
there probably in all its phases. When they changed their menu to
add meat and completely ignore their traditional vegeburger, that was
the end for me.
Allen meets Diane Keaton at a table at the Source on the patio. Notice the "afro" on the person at the next table.
Now The Source only exists in our
memories and in newsreels of Sunset Blvd from the 1970s.
Someone has made a documentary about
the commune and its charismatic leader, Father Yod, aka Jim Baker. Apparently
Father Yod was quite a character. Religious leaders generally are
either celibate or very much NOT celibate, and Jim was NOT celibate.
13 wives, that we know of as well as lead singer in the religiously inspired rock and roll group.
Some of the albums that they recorded are apparently pretty great. You can read about them in the links below.
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/father_yods_flower-powered_ego_trips_and_the_utopian_wet_dreams_of_the_sour
An interview with the person who made a documentary on the movement.
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/extraordinary_new_documentary_feature_about_the_source_family
Some of the albums that they recorded are apparently pretty great. You can read about them in the links below.
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/father_yods_flower-powered_ego_trips_and_the_utopian_wet_dreams_of_the_sour
An interview with the person who made a documentary on the movement.
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/extraordinary_new_documentary_feature_about_the_source_family
LA Weekly Article on Father Yod
http://www.laweekly.com/2007-08-30/news/father-yod-knew-best/
http://www.laweekly.com/2007-08-30/news/father-yod-knew-best/
Wikipedia:
Imdb for Annie Hall:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075686/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075686/
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1. I have been unable to find his
citation, which doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Here are
unconfirmed citations for a James E Baker in WW2 and Korea.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
What is the Meaning of Face Stealer?
When I look at an "app" (1) like Face Stealer from Yahoo Japan, I wonder what it is the author's were thinking? If the author's were alienated teenagers writing a program to prototype looks for a horror film, then the app is a work of genius.
But if the authors thought they were merely doing something cool, or neat, then it is the app itself that is horrifying, as is their lack of awareness of impact of the results.
Faces are more than they appear. We have a lot of perceptual machinery to perceive and interpret faces, and it is easy to go wrong. This app supposedly maps another face from an image onto your face in real time.
The Internet is, among other things, a cabinet of perverse curiosities and Face Stealer certainly deserves to be collected.
Consider the following picture from
Michelle Starr of Cnet/Australia.
We at Global Wahrman want to
congratulate the authors of Face Stealer for creating a truly
horrifying piece of software.
The app can be found here:
The article from Cnet can be found
here:
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1. I wish to be the first to call for
the death penalty for whoever came up with this stupid term, the
"app". Oh "program" is not good enough for you,
program?
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