22 August 2007
Now see this
Have a look at this excellently spooky short film:
(Do try and watch it in Quicktime if possible - the Flash version has corrupt sound for some reason. I've removed the embedded version as it seemed to cause problems for some people.)
It was made by my long-time friend and occasional 3D graphics accomplice Joachim. He's always producing little animations for his own amusement, but I believe this is the first time he's actually put something on the Internet. And because he's Swedish, it features a naked lady!
Interpretation? I think it's saying that if you hand control of your life over to others you end up cold, alone and stuck.
Or that you shouldn't volunteer to stand under weird machinery.
(Do try and watch it in Quicktime if possible - the Flash version has corrupt sound for some reason. I've removed the embedded version as it seemed to cause problems for some people.)
It was made by my long-time friend and occasional 3D graphics accomplice Joachim. He's always producing little animations for his own amusement, but I believe this is the first time he's actually put something on the Internet. And because he's Swedish, it features a naked lady!
Interpretation? I think it's saying that if you hand control of your life over to others you end up cold, alone and stuck.
Or that you shouldn't volunteer to stand under weird machinery.
Labels: Video
21 August 2007
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmm
The year is 1988. Gorbachev is initiating perestroika, the UK Government bans TV interviews with IRA members and Anco releases Karting Grand Prix for the Atari ST.
Go Speed Racer!
Go Speed Racer!
08 August 2007
R: Tape Loading Error, 15:1
There seems to be an intermittent problem with one of this site's webhosts. As a result, the archives and most static pictures are frequently not working.
I shall keep an eye on things and move the files to another host if problems persist.
EDIT: All seems to be stable at the moment. Fingers crossed.
I shall keep an eye on things and move the files to another host if problems persist.
EDIT: All seems to be stable at the moment. Fingers crossed.
Labels: Site news
