J-Malk.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
The Stereotype Bad Present
Christmas is all done and dusted, people are making plans for new year's eve. Did Santa bring you anything nice? I got what is generally the butt of jokes when it comes to presents - books. I LOVE them. Here they are:
That's 2548 pages of booky goodness!
J-Malk.
J-Malk.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
The Coffee Table of an Art Student
Thursday, 2 October 2008
The Grid
Congratulations CERN. As if inventing the internet and making the biggest machine ever wasn't good enough, they've got more tricks up their sleeve, more candy in their pinata... You get the picture.
The grid was designed to meet the data processing needs of the Large Hadron Collider (which, it is estimated, will produce a staggering 15 petabytes - 20 million CDs worth of data-y goodness.) It is a network that makes use of the processing power of computers in 33 countries, and at the moment is reserved for CERN and similarly large projects. But, like all the best science, it will make our day to day lives better in the future when put to wider use. We'll be able to download more than we could ever watch/listen to/touch ourselves to, and we'll all be making video calls as cheaply and easily as "the 1950s" thought we would be by 2000.
So not only do we have a nifty (understatement!) piece of technology, they've given it a great name. Internet was pretty damn good; catchy and instant, yet suitably geeky sounding, and now they present us with "The Grid". It's a perfect example of sci-fi becoming reality.
The grid was designed to meet the data processing needs of the Large Hadron Collider (which, it is estimated, will produce a staggering 15 petabytes - 20 million CDs worth of data-y goodness.) It is a network that makes use of the processing power of computers in 33 countries, and at the moment is reserved for CERN and similarly large projects. But, like all the best science, it will make our day to day lives better in the future when put to wider use. We'll be able to download more than we could ever watch/listen to/touch ourselves to, and we'll all be making video calls as cheaply and easily as "the 1950s" thought we would be by 2000.
So not only do we have a nifty (understatement!) piece of technology, they've given it a great name. Internet was pretty damn good; catchy and instant, yet suitably geeky sounding, and now they present us with "The Grid". It's a perfect example of sci-fi becoming reality.
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Two Success Stories (and My Efforts)
Muse have been given honourary degrees by the University of Plymouth! Congratulations Muse, shame on you Plymouth, you publicity-fiends! I'm just jealous because they won't be at my graduation I suppose.
Kings of Leon have (apparently, I haven't verifed this for myself yet) got their respectable back catalogue of four albums into the UK top 50, with Only By The Night taking the number one spot.
Which leads me [tenuous link alert] onto some of what I've been up to. My band are going to be recording another track very soon, called Going Down, so I've been working on the drum beat for that. Nathan Followill has some great bass drum techniques going on in the new tracks, so I got my teacher to show me some similar ideas and some of my own ideas are in Going Down. I've used the floor tom in the chorus to get a (brief) double bass pedal effect.
Kings of Leon have (apparently, I haven't verifed this for myself yet) got their respectable back catalogue of four albums into the UK top 50, with Only By The Night taking the number one spot.
Which leads me [tenuous link alert] onto some of what I've been up to. My band are going to be recording another track very soon, called Going Down, so I've been working on the drum beat for that. Nathan Followill has some great bass drum techniques going on in the new tracks, so I got my teacher to show me some similar ideas and some of my own ideas are in Going Down. I've used the floor tom in the chorus to get a (brief) double bass pedal effect.
Sunday, 7 September 2008
"Repent"
I recorded a song with my band today, for the first time in a long time. It's certainly the best recording we've done, the guy we were working with really took the time to listen to what we were playing and help us make improvements and adjustments. It was an amazing feeling to hear my drumming polished up and blasted back at me through some nice high quality speakers; normally I'm playing on a cheap kit with practise pads on it to muffle the sound.
Saturday, 6 September 2008
On the Value of Handwriting.
I got a note today from my physics teachers saying congratulations on my result. This little display of effort on their part really made my day, it was handwritten, not just bashed off on a computer and sent to everyone. Don't get me wrong, I value communication on the internet just as much as the next blogger, but there is something wonderful about receiving something written in a 'font' unique to that person... Maybe I'm just getting mushy! :P
Recording with The (legendary) Fifty Threes tomorrow.
Recording with The (legendary) Fifty Threes tomorrow.
Sunday, 31 August 2008
A Little Pre-bed Blogging...
I'm reading Nineteen Eighty-Four at the moment. I made a slow start at first as I found the resulting depression and paranoia hard to deal with in large chunks, but more recently I got into the swing of it, and as a result was reading it for far too long before getting up and getting on with some work today.
The art course I'm starting in a week or so has sent out some assignments for us to complete over the summer, and I'm currently working on some model furniture - today; a bath (I suppose they're more household items and appliances, but they used furniture as a general term.) I have eschewed the more traditional oblong in favour of a circle, in the hope that if I get this shape right it will look sleek and modern without needing much additional work on details. I'll post a photo when I'm done if it's any good.
Tomorrow's tasks: MORE furniture building. I didn't get any tidying done today, so that stays on The List. Tuesday; buy a t-shirt and maybe a new fabric pen to start work on a Mew design (Scandinavian band, check them out - their video for 156 on Youtube is a good place to start.)
The art course I'm starting in a week or so has sent out some assignments for us to complete over the summer, and I'm currently working on some model furniture - today; a bath (I suppose they're more household items and appliances, but they used furniture as a general term.) I have eschewed the more traditional oblong in favour of a circle, in the hope that if I get this shape right it will look sleek and modern without needing much additional work on details. I'll post a photo when I'm done if it's any good.
Tomorrow's tasks: MORE furniture building. I didn't get any tidying done today, so that stays on The List. Tuesday; buy a t-shirt and maybe a new fabric pen to start work on a Mew design (Scandinavian band, check them out - their video for 156 on Youtube is a good place to start.)
Saturday, 30 August 2008
Hello World
Spent some of this morning cutting out 10x10cm squares of pattern for a wallpaper design I've got to make for college. I used the repetitiveness of cutting out the fifty or so remaining of 108 squares as a chance to watch Everybody Loves Raymond and listen to some music while I worked.
Did a little drumming practise around lunchtime - I've been working on Knights of Cydonia (mostly the fills in the middle of the song.)
Now I've transferred to my mum's house for some food, sleep and a shower before going out - seeing Republic (http://www.myspace.com/republicofficial)* and probably Censored (http://www.myspace.com/censoredville).
Tomorrow's tasks: Start working on some model furniture, and do some tidying.
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* Now known as Frontiers; www.myspace.com/frontiersofficial .
Did a little drumming practise around lunchtime - I've been working on Knights of Cydonia (mostly the fills in the middle of the song.)
Now I've transferred to my mum's house for some food, sleep and a shower before going out - seeing Republic (http://www.myspace.com/republicofficial)* and probably Censored (http://www.myspace.com/censoredville).
Tomorrow's tasks: Start working on some model furniture, and do some tidying.
x
* Now known as Frontiers; www.myspace.com/frontiersofficial .
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