Posted by Michael Pinto on May 8, 2007 in Animation
Say what you will about the limits of computer animation, but man Pixar knows how to make rats look cute! And having come across few real street and subway rats in New York City I can tell you that’s pretty darn hard thing to do…
He’s a cute little small fry isn’t he? Seen above is Optimash Prime, a Mr. Potato Head action figure done up as your favorite Transformers robot leader Optimus Prime.
Patrick Macias is one of my favorite bloggers, and I guess the proof is that I’ve swiped dozens of interesting stories from his site. Well now Mr. Macias has a cool new bok coming out which is titled Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno: Tokyo Teen Fashion Subculture Handbook and knowing Patrick’s love of Japanese subculture I can tell that the book is going to be killer! So do yourself a favor and go out and buy a copy today…
Posted by Michael Pinto on May 6, 2007 in Japanese TV
A slice of cheesecake heaven from Japan:
The commercial stars Yuko Takeuchi who got her big break in 1999 with NHK’s television series Asuka. She also starred in Heaven’s Bookstore a 2004 film about a struggling classical pianist who is sent to heaven to work in a bookstore. Here’s her official website:
“Scientists in the US say that initial data from a new way of scanning Mars has shown up to half of the Red Planet’s surface may contain ice. The new method of scanning for water offers vastly more accurate readings than before, they say. The data could prove vital for the Phoenix Mars Mission which launches this August and which will put a lander on the surface to dig for ice. The new data shows wide variation as to how deep below the surface ice exists.”
…I say that it’s high time we stop sending probes to Mars and send a bunch of people to polk around the red planet once and for all! I tired of only seeing manned space exploration in history books and science fiction tv shows…
Posted by Michael Pinto on May 5, 2007 in Comic Books
So you’re fanboy curious, but the cost of all of those overpriced collectibles have scared you off? Well today is your lucky day to save a buck or two, it’s Free Comic Book Day!
Here’s some vital info on the event:
“As the name implies, Free Comic Book Day is a single day when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world are giving away comic books absolutely free to anyone who comes into their stores. Free Comic Book Day will take place on May 5, 2007. Are they really free? Yep!”
So go forth and spread the word to your non-fanboy (and non-fangurl) friends who want to take a test drive on the geek side…
Posted by Michael Pinto on May 3, 2007 in Videogames
Oh sure anyone can go to Space Mountain and take a ride, but what if you could run the ride? Well thanks to the Disney Ride Simulators you can have your dream come true. This fun website allows you take control one of four Disneyland rides: the Tower of Terror, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain and Phantom Manor. It’s like playing the Sims for Disneyland fanboys!
Seen above is a 1967 short film titled 1999 A.D. in which the inevitable advances of the future are demonstrated. This clip of ‘the kitchen of the future’ showcases a world of automation, maximized health, and a push-button culture; themes we see throughout the film.
“This beautiful image of Saturn and its rings looks more like an artist’s creation than a real image, but in fact, the image is a composite (layered image) made from 165 images taken by the wide-angle camera on the Cassini spacecraft over nearly three hours on September 15, 2006.
On this day, Saturn interceded between the Sun and Cassini, shielding Cassini from the Sun’s glare. As the spacecraft lingered in Saturn’s shadow, it viewed the planet’s rings as never before, revealing previously unknown faint rings and even glimpsing its home world. Seen from more than a billion kilometers (almost a billion miles) away, through the ice and dust particles of Saturn’s rings, Earth appears as a tiny, bright dot to the left and slightly behind Saturn.”
Posted by Michael Pinto on May 1, 2007 in Animation
If any of you are in New York City you might want to head out to Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Friday night for this animation event (last year it was quite the party):
Stay Gold Gallery
Friday, May 4th – May 25th 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, May 4th, 7pm-10pm
Special DJ guest: Mikael “DJ Ronny Monstrous” Jorgensen
“Stay Gold Gallery is pleased to present Too Art for TV, Too, the Second Annual Exhibition for New York’s Animation Industry. 35 artists, by way of toys, comics, prints, and paintings, liberate the skills otherwise “owned” by their television networks bosses.
In January of 2006, Too Art for TV opened as the first of this annual event. Drawing in an excited, elbow-to- elbow crowd of artists, illustrators, filmmakers, animators, and gallery goers, Too Art for TV unquestionably demonstrated the wide spread appeal of animation inspired art.
Animation artists are experts in monsters, robots, villains, and the changing genres of pop influence. They are the lusty consumers of graphic novels, toys, video games, art books, and the many incarnations of obsessive geek culture. Their careers make them excellent drafts-people, skilled at drawing and well adapted to the latest design technologies. Loaded with influences and abilities, their works when combined create an umbrella movement for pop surrealism, geek-core, graffiti, low-brow and the finer arts.
Seen above is a detailed RX-93-2 Hi-v Gundam made entirely out of paper. To check out the Japanese website that this is from go here. Found via japanator.com and dannychoo.com.