Monday, November 1, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Base Ideas
These images all relate to common misconceptions people hold such as goldfish have only a 3 second memory, false. Bulls are angered buy the colour red, false. We only use 10% of our brains, false. Bats are blind, false. I decided to go with these as it demonstrates very well the idea of truth and how what you may believe in could be completely false.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Practical Concept Idea
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sound Adventures
We went to NorthHead as a group to gather some sound recordings from the bunkers that ran under the mountain. Most of them were Low Frequency sounds produced from the reverberation of the confined spaces in the tunnels. Although the gates produced some high frequency noises the sounded almost like a whistle tune.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Movie review
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Dead-lines
Monday, August 16, 2010
As a filmmaker, James Nguyen is the worst of the worst , he has no business being behind a camera. His "romantic thriller" Birdemic is dimwitted and amateurish in all aspects, from the script to the cast to the direction to the dirt-cheap special effects and yet, people still find it hilariously entertaining. If Nguyen had been a better filmmaker or had had any training whatsoever, Birdemic likely would never have been picked up by a distributor. As it stands, Birdemic is an epic showcase of high school filming at the worst level. Within the first post-credits minute, the uselessness begins: abrupt cuts, awkward silence, stilted dialogue, actors who seem like the only English they know is what they memorized from the script. One scene features a different angle for almost every line of dialogue. Another sequence just shows Rod driving, getting gas, waiting in traffic, arriving at work and walking into his office. Inside, a follow-up scene features 75 seconds of applause (with looped audio). Later, one of the group's "adventures" is walking around yelling "Tony!" after a boy wanders off. They find him. He's fine. End scene. The CGI if you can call it that looks like GIFS copied and pasted off a website and incorporated into the film, with suicide birds who manage to blow up petrol stations in a single swoop. Overall the film is awful, if you can call it a film, but has been voted as the "best worst film ever" and is a must see to be believed.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
I'm Back
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Event 1
300grams of chocolate drops (preferably dark)
300 grams of cream
4 eggs with whites and yolks separated
4 tablespoons of white sugar
2-4 teaspoons (tablespoons) of rum
Melt the chocolate on on the stove top using a pot of heated water with a smaller pot inside holding the chocolate. Meanwhile separate the eggs and keep the yolks as well as the whites. Once the chocolate has melted let it cool slightly for 5 min then add egg yolks and mix thoroughly (add the rum at this point if wanted.) Mix cream in a separate bowl until thick and add chocolate with a spatula making sure to mix it in by folding not stirring the mixture. Beat egg whites until light and fluffy adding sugar slowly near the need mixing well. Combine the egg whites with the cream and chocolate again folding the mixture not stirring. Leave in the fridge for 30min until firm.
I quite like the recipe as its simple easy to do and tastes a lot better than the premix moose sachet's that you find in store. It has a very light and creamy texture and with the dark chocolate has a beautiful rich taste to it. i recommend leaving in the fridge for a bit longer than 30min if you want it to be firmer. It tastes great by itself and can be served into smaller dishes before cooling for presentation purposes. Also i find that when you add rum to the chocolate mix it soaks up the moisture and becomes hard to mix, I solved this by adding small portions of hot water and mixing it in till it came to a smooth runny consistency.
Event 2
Event 3
Today i went and saw the A-Team Directed by Joe Carnahan. With actors such as Liam Nesson (Hannibal), Bradley Cooper (Face), Jessica Biel (Charisa Sosa), Quinton Jackson (B.A Baracus) and Sharlto Copley (Murdock) It was looking like a good movie. This is the second time I've seen Sharlto in a big screen movie his last one being "District 9". The opening scenes are dedicated to introducing the characters and is done beautifully for each one with each scene showing the characters personality down to a pin point. My favorite introduction was to "Mad Murdock" who is slightly insane but the funniest out of them all with his introduction scene placing him in a mental ward posing as a doctor.
Considering that I haven't seen the original 80's series so have nothing to base these characters off i think that they are well presented. From start to end the movie is utter chaos on wheels, with such unbelievable scenes it just adds to the light heart-ed humor and intense fast passed action which if you ignore the impossibility of it all becomes an amazing well shot film. The special effects in the film were good and quite realistic the only part i found a little off was near the end with the cargo ship but besides that the effects were mind blowing.
If you love action comedy's this is the movie for you. It had me laughing almost the whole way through with fist fulls of action that left me wanting more. A must see movie this year which i give two thumbs up.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Event 4
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
serious fun...
We got together what we thought would be one of the best teams in the class and we definitely made sure it looked like it was. We decided to go against the grain and do something vastly different from everyone else, build an emotion robot. We put many ideas into it but the flamethrower had to be scrapped for O.S.H reasons. Finally we came up with a robot design in the shape of a bunny that would move and respond to human interaction via webcam. Although James had some different ideas and therefore our design was changed again. So now we had a hybrid bunny/robot that looked like a computer screen with ears...
We have now just found out that our main motor to tilt the head (computer screen) is not strong enough and the one used to swivel it works but is jerky.
We now have till this Friday to complete it and its looking a lil harder now.
Also just now we have decided to put the tilt idea on hold and try get all the other features working by Friday.