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02/09/2004 01:29 #30731

Republican PopUps
I just received my first political popUp. I wonder if this is going to be the start of a new disturbing trend in popUp windows.

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It makes me sad the way that people abuse popUp windows. Its starting to ruin the internet. I know you can block them, etc but I really wish people would just stop using them maliciously, instead of us having to cut out a feature of the web to protect ourselves. I escpecially feel bad for the dial-up user who's connection can easily be overwhelmed by a barage of popUps that call for new popUps.

PopUps such as that one are particularly malicious in that when you click on them it send information (possibily a great amount) to their parent site, in this case republic-info.com.

The address it takes you to is For those of you that don't understand what this is doing, it is sending you to their site but it is also sending information about what site the popUp add came from and the particular media is in the popUp window. It is probably also recording your IP addr, MAC addr, etc.

By the way the popUp add was "Paid for by the Republican National Committe Not Authorized By Any Candidate or Candidate Committee, 310 First Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003

02/08/2004 18:08 #30730

Mask With Hair
I was experimenting with some loft surface hair styling on one of the old masks. I painted the hair texture using an impasto brush in Painter and then made a bump map in Fireworks using a 1 pixel pencil and several differing shades of grey. Anyone need a digital haircut?

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02/08/2004 16:21 #30729

Machine Validated Vocal Performance
While at my little cousin's birthday party the other day, we were presented with an opportunity to play Karaoki Revolution for Playstation or some similar name. The user wore a headset and selected a character, name, and outfit and got on the virtual stage on screen. Then you sang-a-long with the tune and a motion captured crowd, which cheered you on or got mad depending on the machine's judgement.

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Terry sang "Billy Jean" and I sang "Girl's Just Want To Have Fun." The machine picked them for us. My cousin, her husband, my brother, Terry and I sang three rounds in a competition and the machine validated our performance.

The whole time I was thinking about how weird it is that we found this activity to be totally normal yet I cannot imagine the situation with the machine. I can't imagine sitting around taking turns singing and voting on who is better at it. By the way Christina is the best, by far. She is a karaoke diva.

QUESTIONS:
So what about the machine makes the activity so normal and accepted? Is this the situaion for many other activities? Does the addition of a machine make it seem somehow logical and thus acceptable? Is it perhaps that we are slowly being conditioned to accept the machine as source of authority? Have we been convinced by Sony/Konami that its more fun with a machine, so that we can buy their products? Does anyone have any ideas about this?

02/07/2004 02:04 #30728

HornDance
Category: design
Z-Brush is the collest program I have ever used. It is a hybrid painting/3D modeling package that allows you to bring in obj geometry and turn it into a deformable mesh brush. Kind of like the mesh burhses from Maya PFX but with the contorl of Adobe Photoshop. Once the Mesh is in Z-Brush you can use varios tools to deform it and then export the geometery back into .obj or render it. For this case I exporte dthe geometry to an .obj file. Opened it in C4D, reduced the triangles by about 86%, put the remaining geometry into a hyperNURBS object and rendered using some shadowed lighting and the bhondoniNut Cheen shader.

I added some bones and some soft Ik and was able to re-pose the geometry to look like two object walking or one object stalking the other.

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02/07/2004 00:12 #30727

First Nerve for Brain
This nerve is the first nerve for Chris Outlaw's Brain VR project. I thought I would post both the poly verison and the render for the two groups of people that would care (real-timers vs renderers). I will making some more and then reducing the geomtery. Currently it is 405 polygons.

Its kind of hard to imagine them without seeing them in his project. So we will have to see. The project involves the viewer being present in the brain of a riot police man during a protest march. You watch through his eyes and then judge, using the facts and feelings you are presented with. When speaking with him on the way to the Trinh Minh-Ha screening yesterday,, he said it was an experiemnt of mixing documentary and VR.

I hope he likes the nerve. I have a feeling it would look nice if it had a pulsing light texture.

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