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By plucking her petals, you do not gather the beauty of the flower.
- Rabindranath Tagore (via alunit)
Real-Time Face Tracking and Projection Mapping
Impressive proof-of-concept demonstration from OMOTE which accurately projects visuals onto a moving human face - video embedded below:
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Interesting...oh the possibilities!
By the time I got the role in Taxi Driver, I’d already made more stuff than De Niro or Martin Scorsese. I’d been working from the time I was three years old. So even though I was only twelve, I felt like I was the veteran there.
De Niro took me aside before we started filming. He kept picking me up from my hotel and taking me to different diners. The first time he basically didn’t say anything. He would just, like, mumble. The second time he started to run lines with me, which was pretty boring because I already knew the lines. The third time, he ran lines with me again and now I was really bored. The fourth time, he ran lines with me, but then he started going off on these completely different ideas within the scene, talking about crazy things and asking me to follow in terms of improvisation.
So we’d start with the original script and then he’d go off on some tangent and I’d have to follow, and then it was my job to eventually find the space to bring him back to the last three lines of the text we’d already learned.
It was a huge revelation for me, because until that moment I thought being an actor was just acting naturally and saying the lines someone else wrote. Nobody had ever asked me to build a character. The only thing they’d ever done to direct me was to say something like “Say it faster” or “Say it slower.” So it was a whole new feeling for me, because I realized acting was not a dumb job. You know, I thought it was a dumb job. Somebody else writes something and then you repeat it. Like, how dumb is that?
There was this moment, in some diner somewhere, when I realized for the first time that it was me who hadn’t brought enough to the table. And I felt this excitement where you’re all sweaty and you can’t eat and you can’t sleep.
Changed my life. - Jodie Foster on how Robert de Niro taught her how to act.
Proof again.. Nobody knows everything. Keep learning.
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Best Valentine's gift from a TV network ever? Could just be...
How to Be Productive - The Mindmap of 35 Habits of the Uber-Productive.
Since the beginning of the year I lived in 7 different countries, spend 3 months in a remote village, and ended up in another mega city. If you want to travel and get work done at the same time, you have to be more productive. Here is the summary of a year of my experimenting with productivity in one mindmap.
How did I come up with it? Here is an example in the clothing aspect of life.
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Good starting point.
Samuel Gibbs:
The cause appears to be the difference in refresh rates between UK and US TV sets and services. In the UK, the TV broadcast standard is 50Hz, or 50 frames per second (FPS), which most television set top boxes including Sky, Virgin and Freeview services output. In the US, the standard is 60Hz or 60FPS, and by default the Xbox One is set to the US, not UK standard.
"Assuming the reports are true, this represents a significant issue Microsoft has to address," Richard Leadbetter of visual testing company Digital Foundry told Eurogamer. "Displaying 50Hz video at 60Hz means that every sixth frame will be a duplicate, resulting in noticeable judder on a lot of material – scrolling text on news channels, fast pans in TV and movies, and the left to right sweep of the camera in football matches."
Microsoft said that it is aware of the issue, but did not have a comment at the time of publication.
What a colossal fuck-up. How on Earth do you release a product so focused on television and not realize that the UK has a different broadcast standard? You had one job.
And guess what?
Leadbetter said that there are no easy solutions to the difference between 50 and 60Hz, and that altering a 50Hz picture to match a 60Hz refresh rate would likely have a detrimental impact on image quality. It is unknown how Microsoft is going to deal with the issue.
Heads are undoubtedly going to roll over this.
Aah broadcast standards and frame rates....
100 Years Of Rock Music In Less Than A Minute
To help you brush up on how rock music evolved into the many-tentacled beast that it is today, designer Brittany Klontz created an interactive infographic for ConcertHotels.com that maps 100 years of genres in less than a minute. It not only provides the names and birth dates of each style, but also offers sample songs allowing you to finally know what skiffle sounds like.
More cowbell.
Always give it your all!
Photo: Esther Lin
Live your dreams.
Greatest bank ad?
Breaking Bad: Walter White (start and end)
Bryan Cranston as Walter White, the first frame we see him and the last.
An absolutely shocking campaign that is truly brilliant. These images are of actual human rights abuse victims taken by traveling journalists form a variety of countries that have been placed into Switzerland’s surroundings. The shock of seeing these individuals right in front of the public eye certainly shed new light on the issue and caused a global stir.
Watch the video
Campaign: Not here, but now Agency: Walker, Switzerland Via
Great campaign.
Superhero parentals by French artist Andry Rajoelina
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UFC 162 Aftermath: Anderson Silva slain by his own arrogance
LAS VEGAS -- It was in everyone's best interests late Saturday night to pretend that Anderson Silva wasn't done in by his own hubris.
In Chris Weidman's case, the idea that he simply got lucky and caught someone who was clowning could overshadow his very real, significant accomplishment. He wasn't intimidated by Silva's aura, kept his focus, and did what so many considered impossible in knocking out Silva in the MGM Grand Garden Arena octagon at UFC 162.
If you look at the reign of Anderson Silva, for all the much-deserved plaudits thrown his way for his brilliance, there was always the other side.
A different Anderson Silva showed up in the cage when he thought his challenger was unworthy. There was the bizarre Patrick Cote fight. The excruciating Thales Leites matchup. The clowning against Demian Maia.
You didn't see that side of Silva against Rich Franklin. Or Dan Henderson. Or Chael Sonnen. Whenever Silva felt seriously threatened, we saw Silva the killer in action.
But the Cote/Leites/Maia version of Silva re-emerged against Weidman, and it finally caught up with him.
By Dave Doyle on Jul 7 2013, 2:46p @davedoylemma
Kimi Werner Recalls Swimming with a Great White Shark for Patagonia
Kimi Werner is a name that may not ring a bell to most. An accomplished artist, chef, free diver and former U.S. National Spearfishing champion, Werner is a woman of many talents. Patagonia‘s Variables series caught up with the talented swimmer as she explained her love for spearfishing and how it has informed her life. A keen environmentalist, Werner has qualms about interacting with wildlife — even going so far as to free dive with a Great White Shark. Check it out above.
WOW!
Graham Hill trades in a life of luxury for a 420 square-foot studio apartment with almost nothing in it — and is happier as a result:
Somehow this stuff ended up running my life, or a lot of it; the things I consumed ended up consuming me.
Or, as Tyler Durden once put it:
The things you own, end up owning you.
Brilliant father hacks Donkey Kong NES cart so daughter can play as Peach - video playthrough embedded below:
My three year old daughter and I play a lot of old games together. Her favorite is Donkey Kong. Two days ago, she asked me if she could play as the girl and save Mario....
dad of the year!