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"Ingrid, go tell the kitchen: fish, fish, fish, fish, fish, fish."
Steven Strogatz of The Opinionator has decided to embark on a series of blog posts to teach artists about math. He starts off with the basics in a post called From Fish To Infinity in which he extrapolates from a classic Sesame Street clip. "As adults," he suggests, "we might notice a potential downside to numbers. Sure, they are great time savers, but at a serious cost in abstraction." (Thanks, again, to Morris Wolfe for the tip.)
3 cool dudes from France...
screen shot from Red vs. Blue
Thanks to certain friends and relatives (you know who you are), I have recently become a devotee of the podcast Drunk Tank. I've always been a fan of guy-on-guy humour. I dunno why. If you like listening to young men banter semi-intelligently about games and movies and sports, you'll like Drunk Tank. Under the umbrella name of Rooster Teeth, they work together doing something involving game promotion, and they make the machinima sensation Red vs. Blue (which is pretty great, but in my opinionn not as much fun as the podcast). And they have a hilarious FAQ.
Sunday - the Zombies
Tell Her No
She's Not There
The Look of Love
Andrew J. Paterson's fantastic Silent Animations are now online. Below is a screen shot from Queen Crimson. |