The science of art through the art of science.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Freedom Train

I hear that freedom train a commin’ round the bend…

New Job!
New outlook!
New future!
New…book!

After much anticipation my copy of the Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need had finally arrived…..and then I finished it. I guess that is the problem with manga…you can get through it very quickly.
I was genuinely surprised to see the entire book was in manga. I would have figured that it would have been more like a career strategy guide with bits of manga scattered throughout to keep our generation’s 22 second attention spans in check.
By no means was it a short book, concise is a better word, its length was appropriate and it kept me interested throughout. The lessons learned were not something that needed to be memorized, highlighted or crammed; they existed merely to be an introspective and retrospective method of achieving personal and professional zen. It’s six lessons are well thought out and inspire actions based on achievements in a career and happiness.

Stop by the artist’s blog to check out some nifty stuff.

Edit: I just noticed the shopped computer behind him has a missing corner. Ha!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

New Dev Art Account

The new Deviant Art account is up as promised...

http://faolun.deviantart.com/

I posted things in it I put in my portfolio for school... tell me what you think.

Edit: I've also added a nifty new gadget that will show you recent works. Also clicking the eyelash pic will take you there as well.

Cleaning House

I recently came back to the blog here. I made sure to eliminate all those pesky Youtube vids that I posted on here in the past. You know... the ones that had nothing to do with anything. If I feel like posting them, I will be posting them at the bottom of the post in the form of links as opposed to embedded windows (that is unless it is uniquely important to whatever I am talking about).

In new News...
  • I've made an application to Kutztown University's Commercial Design department. I look to attend there in the fall.
  • I'm going to attempt to make a new Deviant Art site for my new works; I'll post a link on here when I complete it.
  • I've been running a Steam Punk 4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons campaign. My players have no healers or controllers, so if you want in, let me know.
Stay tuned for new stuff.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Eve Online

Yet again I feel the need to explore various other avenues that would increase my chances of finding social outlets other than work or the occasional meeting with friends to play Resident Evil 5 or Arkham Horror. I enjoyed Star Wars Galaxies immensely, even after their lousy patches and failed promises. I lived for the space combat. Spotting the abundance of well placed ads in Eve Online's internet flood attacks, I signed up and downloaded their fourteen day trial.

I didn't need fourteen days, I needed three hours. I would have hung up sooner if the tutorial wasn't as long as it was. The game is loaded with more crap than a honeypot at Crystal Lake Campground. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend viewing Yahtzee's views of it. It isn't so much that it is a bad game, it just boring and I have no idea what to do to have fun in it. Once again I have found a game that relies on the nerd's best friend, math. If "x" is greater than "y", "x" will destroy "y" in 10 turns. I though I would be plugging in the joystick and going to town on larger ships, showing that the underdog has the skills to come out on top. Once again I have been denied the dust encrusted interface device that has helped me destroy more Star Destroyers than Rogue Squadron. I am left right clicking on a target and spinning around them like some drunken figure eight skating comet until I've shot enough autocannon to make them bleed fire. It's actually very lucky I won those two times, I never could tell how much (if any) damage I was taking.

I sit uncomfortably knowing that I spent all that time writing down and memorizing useless controls and facts about the game world. It is now a fully formed benign tumor of useless information that is inevitably going to keep me learning any newer and useful information.

Pros... I guess I could say the ships and objects were beautifully crafted and the music was great.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Conficker Worm

Make sure you have a good free trial norton antivirus because tomorrow, April 1st, the Conficker worm is going to go through processes that make it less vulnerable. It will block attempts to remove it by making it impossible to install or download antivirus software or liveupdate.

It is set to invade a couple million PCs so make sure you are protected.