From their forthcoming album ‘Pagans In Vegas’, set for release September 18, 2015.
Fallout 4 ˖ ҉*`╰(≧∇≦)╯´*҉ ˖⋆
•June 4, 2015 • Leave a CommentThis will be epic. The first official trailer for the next game in the Fallout franchise, touting the most impressive environments of any game yet in the series. Fallout 4 — the next generation of open-world gaming from the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Bethesda Game Studios — looks splendid:
How the heck am I expected to hold a job now!?
Jungle Animals Reacting to Their Own Reflections
•June 3, 2015 • Leave a CommentA French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist by the name of Jacques Lacan wrote extensively on the nature of self-awareness due to an integral stage of development he called the mirror stage; that time of an infant’s life when they recognize themselves in a mirror reflection. I am curious about this idea of ‘the mirror stage’ but can the same thing be said for wild animals in their natural habitat past infancy? Regardless of that psychoanalytic theory, the animals seen in the video below do seem to react rather curiously when face to face with their own reflection, as this charming video has captured:
Innovative French photographer Xavier Hubert Brierre travelled to Gabon with his wife and set up a mirror in several locations in order to capture animals walking by. The results are stunning…
安室奈美恵 Namie Amuro “Golden Touch” [music video]
•May 31, 2015 • Leave a CommentThis is a semi-interactive music video from J-pop act Namie Amuro, and it is quite neat. It has little effect without your participation, so all you have to do is press your finger to the allocated position (best viewed on full screen mode) — enjoy:
“The Boy and The Beast” Written and Directed by Mamoru Hosoda [movie trailer]
•May 31, 2015 • Leave a Comment
The primary reason why I am looking forward to this is because Mamoru Hosoda is responsible for two of the more likable animes I have seen in the last decade — “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” and “Summer Wars” — which I felt were really progressive for the Japanese anime industry and for feature animated storytelling in general. Mamoru Hosoda understands the importance of story above all else (and by ‘else’ I mean fan-servicing otakus). “The Boy and The Beast” looks promising:
“The Boy and the Beast” centers on Kyuta, a boy living in Shibuya in modern-day Tokyo, who befriends and becomes the disciple of the lonesome beast Kumatetsu after he finds himself in a supernatural realm.
For anyone interested in getting into anime but is put off by graphic content and/or blatant fan-service, then you should definitely check out some of Mamoru Hosoda’s work — and just FYI, I have hated disliked all the trailers for his films so far, so don’t judge too harshly based on them alone; Mamoru Hosoda is very good.
Surreal Rotoscoping of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off”
•May 30, 2015 • Leave a CommentI know people have made a big deal about her new femme fatal music video, but this right here is something Swift fans really should see — 49 animation students from ‘The Plasmatic Research Laboratory’ (animation lab of the Design department at the University of Newcastle) were each given 52 frames of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” music video, to rotoscope anyway they wanted. Together they produced 2,767 frames of lovingly hand-drawn surreal footage:
DIY Jelly Baby Wave Machine Demonstration
•May 27, 2015 • Leave a CommentTo promote the UK’s National STEM Centre, science teacher Alom Shaha shows how to build a device which demonstrates the principles of wave physics using some duct tape, kebab sticks and Jelly Babies:
The Wave Machine is a fun and useful tool for the science classroom as it can be used to demonstrate transverse wave motion and is a great way of demonstrating how light waves change when moving through different media such as glass and air. If you like this demonstration video please share your thoughts on the National STEM Centre webpage.
Neat. Plus, you know, it requires delicious jelly babies! The Doctor would be so proud:














