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The tao of Moo

Posted on September 28, 2018October 1, 2018 By admin

Sometimes you just have to go with the flow.

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[gallery] Ukiyo-e Heroes

Posted on September 27, 2018December 1, 2020 By admin

Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation. He now works full time on Japanese prints, and on his upcoming video game ‘Edo Superstar’. Jed divides his time between drawing, his family, and scheming how to move back to Japan.

Dave Bull has been in Tokyo since before Jed was born (!) having gone there to learn what he could about the craft of traditional woodblock printmaking, and has been making his living at it for nearly 25 years now. For most of that time, he worked as a solo craftsman (carving, printing, self-publishing), but for the past couple of years has been working with younger people to train them in the techniques, under the umbrella of his Mokuhankan publishing venture.

Jed first emailed Dave in 2010. Through email discussions, they threw some collaborative ideas around, but nothing really materialized from that first contact. Then in April of 2012, Jed came up with the Ukiyo-e Heroes project. Dave quickly saw possibilities in Jed’s designs, and immediately offered to make their first print – ‘Rickshaw Cart’. He jumped right in and began work, even though we weren’t quite sure how to sell them. Since that first step, they’ve gained the support of a wonderful fan community. Their enthusiasm has allowed us to expand that first design into a whole series of handmade woodblock prints.

Not only are they making fun, meaningful art, but they’re also working to save the Japanese woodblock community in a very real way. Through print sales, Dave has been able to pay a workshop full of apprentices, and even employ seasoned masters in the craft! Their goal is to pump vitality back into this art form, by giving it modern appeal, while maintaining its ancient traditions. And it’s working!

For hundreds of years, Japanese woodblock printmakers worked in a thriving popular art scene. Their prints depicted heroes, villains and monsters, spanning every genre from satire, to romance, to horror. It was all part of Ukiyo, or Floating World culture. Inventive and fast-paced, Ukiyo culture was the big movement of its day. That tradition has continued through the centuries, down to our modern day, where Japan is still known for its vibrant creativity. This heritage is especially evident in Japan’s video game industry. Boss fights. Invulnerable heroes. Holy swords. Even the classic double-jump can be traced back to medieval Japanese legends.

To celebrate Japan’s contribution to video games, illustrator Jed Henry has taken his favorite game characters, and returned them to the ukiyo-e style. Modern costuming has been traded for the medieval, but the essence of each character remains, proving that you can’t take the Ukiyo out of these modern pop icons.

Go buy their prints: https://shop.ukiyoeheroes.com/

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Trump speaks, assembled world leaders laugh.

Posted on September 26, 2018 By admin


The media, evil enemy-of-the-sheeple that they are, were also amused.

  

Which is wonderful, given these tweets when Obama was president:

 

I really wonder how Drumpflethinskin will react to this.
The man is an ego-driven narcissist.
How will he rationalize this?
Will it even register in his self-view?
I’m honestly curious.
I’m also reminded me of this scene from The Fifth Element:





It must be green!

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Sequence me!

Posted on September 25, 2018 By admin

Hopefully should get my genotype report in a few weeks :D

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Comptoir Suisse 2018, 2nd try

Posted on September 23, 2018September 25, 2018 By admin

Being gluttons for punishment, we went to the comptoir again. It went much better this time. The child had churros and was happy. Katy found her Spirit Cow (a real one, not a balloon one).

As a side note, that taxidermied fox is over 25 years old, and seeing dakimakura in real life is a bit creepy.

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A poem for Katy

Posted on September 22, 2018September 25, 2018 By admin

The cat really makes it. Pure coincidence, but serendipitous.

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Comptoir Suisse 2018

Posted on September 18, 2018September 25, 2018 By admin

We went to the 99th edition of the Comptoir Suisse, in Lausanne. We saw the wine producers, the food hall, the farm animals, the Japanese exhibit, and then we left because we ran out of spending money and the child threw an outstanding tantrum. We tried to sell him to gypsies, but there were no buyers. These pictures are a lie. They show us actually having fun.

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[gallery] Hayley Goodhead

Posted on September 10, 2018November 4, 2018 By admin

Born and brought up in Staffordshire, Goodhead displayed much promise and raw talent towards the subject of art in its various forms from an early age, and therefore it shocked no-one to learn that Goodhead wanted to heighten and further her interest and skillset within a higher educational surround. She secured herself a weekend job doing commission work to her fund her way through Uni and her immediate life on successful completion of her course.

Hayley’s witty and distinctive animal images are inspired by all things contemporary – well known brands, the colours and patterns of the fashion world, the modern love of the visual joke – and she brings these elements together in her uniquely appealing realist style and vibrant palette.

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I wish…

Posted on September 10, 2018 By admin

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Sphincter-clenching moment

Posted on September 7, 2018 By admin

I’ve been on a course for the last week. Hours are brutal, 8:30am to 7pm. Been taking lots of notes on disk, in jupiter notebook files. This is something that I don’t want to lose. The course has a git repo, which I’ve forked on github. This is what happened today:

– pull class repo to get latest files.
– try to push to my github repo. Sadly, this fails, as one of the data files is 102MB and is bigger than github’s file size limit.
– try and git rm the file from my source tree
– try to push to github, that’s a fail.
– look on StackOverflow for magic git incantation to remove file from git history. This is not something that you normally want to do.
– run magic incantation
– REVERT FUCKING GIT HISTORY TO A POINT WHERE THE COURSE STARTED, THUS LOSING 4 DAYS OF WORK AND NOTES!!!!!

– Quickly run through 5 stages of grief.

– Realize that Jupiter notebook is smart/stupid at the same time, and that the versions I have in memory are different than the ones on disk.
– Preciously save MULTIPLE COPIES/EXPORTS of all the important files.

– Unclench

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