Wednesday, September 26, 2007

I <3 Processing

(nerd post warning)

I wrote my first Processing script last Friday...
I don't know if I will have the time to learn how to use it, but the 3D engine makes me want to try.

For example, I could never do this in Flash...

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Cellulose + Science -> Fuel + Water



There is a pretty interesting article over in Wired about the efforts of various researchers to find a cost-effective way of converting cellulose to usable fuel.
Could this be the future?



I propose a car with four stomachs.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Weekend

Friday afternoon - The office had their big grand opening... the CEO showed up, as did king-of-town, David Miller. That night we watched the Departed (all the stars, but I didn't care for it).

Saturday - we went grocery shopping, and then trekked up to the old hood to see the ArtStarts art house. They basically took an old beat-up house which is scheduled for demolition, and painted it up. There is a giant octopus-beast with his tentacles wrapped around the thing, and pretty hilarious quotes everywhere. There was also a band playing covers of everything from Dylan to the Beastie Boys, and a massive tire sized bowl of donuts.

Later we went to see Basia Bulat at the Music Gallery, after randomly reading the article in Now. It was pretty good, although we were both expecting a more polished band... instead there was a definite this-is-one-of-our-first-shows-ever kinda vibe. It was fun.

Sunday - I stepped outside to Salvation Army church in the morning (787 Dovercourt... we're at 781) - it turns out the pastors' family spent a lot of time in South Africa. They were disappointed to discover that I am not much of a rugby fan. Church featured uniforms and a brass band, and a lot of older folks, mostly... but is was pretty cool.
Church at night featured no uniforms, Leah and Anne, and a lot of kids, mostly...
Afterwards we went to Jonathan Bluks & Co's place.

Friday, September 21, 2007

talk20



A while back Zellyn sent me a link about Pecha Kucha; 20 powerpoint slides, 20 seconds per slide, 6 mins and 40 seconds of presentation, total.

Yesterday I found out about talk20 - it was free, it was at the Drake... so I decided to check it out.

Turns out it was really cool. There were presentations from a number of groups whose work I had already seen online (thanks to core77 and archinect)... as well as a bunch of others. The work ranged from spatial design to furniture to glitch-art to fixtures to urban exploration to landscape to straight-up hipster-art.

If you haven't seen this guys site yet, check out some sweet pics of the sewers of Toronto (and other places)...
These guys were funny.
And this site is something I need to check out when I have some time (since I ran my first ever Processing script yesterday).

Here are links to all of the participants... all in all it was pretty inspiring.

There is another round coming up Nov 1, if anyone wants to go with me...

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Some links

Check out these cool mini-planet pics...

AND...

This bike is the jam!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Weekend Summary

Rehearsal on Friday night... Leah, Bradley and I ran through the songs for church. Went to bed too late.
Saturday... I ran around town and bought some pants and shoes. On Saturday night, we watched God Grew Tired of Us, which I highly recommend. The movie documents some Sudanese refugees (the lost boys of Sudan) as they move to the US... It is pretty amazing.
Sunday... laundry and church.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Nothing

I don't have anything to say here these days.
Here is a neat post from a blog, about why we write...
It reminds me of my scribble.nu days (almost 8 years ago?!) - when my online presence was creative and energetic and personal. Is it possible to recreate/discover an environment that is as creatively inspiring as that one was?

Last night I went to the Welobike fundraiser. Like all events, it didn't really get going until after my bedtime. I rode a bike and lit up an LED screen. And then I rode a bike home... as the bands were taking to the stage.

Tonight I will be playing the drums, practicing for church on Sunday. It's been a while since thumping on them tubs... I hope it works out.

Oh - and I had coffee this morning with somebody I went to Georgia Tech with. She is in town for a wedding, and I swear I haven't seen or talked to her in maybe 8 years. It was really good - like having my mind shoved through space and time. I miss people and places but I don't even know it.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

In the News

A couple of articles for your reading pleasure...
Welobike gets some love from the Star.
And the Global Warming Chess Team gets props in Now.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Crazy Weekend Update



It was indeed a crazy weekend.

Friday was Leah's birthday. 3-0!. It was also Lisa's last day staying with us, and the end of a 5 night run of house guests. And it was also Dylan's welcome back to Toronto party. Crazy, busy, fun times.

On Saturday, I headed down to the islands for the Virgin music festival. I had signed up to volunteer with Global Inheritance - I am on their email list and was happy to see they were coming to Toronto. I didn't really know what I was in for, other than it involved human global warming chess. I spent the morning helping to finish the giant chess-boards, and then went on to help with the final touches (emergency measures!) on assembling a giant wind-turbine costume (and pretty much covering my hands in spray-insulation and spray-paint).

Just before the first game started, I was assigned the role of playing a solar panel - this is pretty much like a bishop, in traditional chess, but with a sandwich board of solar panels, a mask and a bright orange wig...
AND woman's American Apparel GOLD TIGHTS.

After a quick run to the washroom to change into my leggings, I was ready to do battle against the forces of pollution and destruction. We managed to draw a decent crowd, but we lost the two first games, with major havoc wreaked by the black queen (a factory, with smoke billowing from her chimney). The final game of the evening was an epic battle, with Hugh of the Wildbirds leading us to our first victory of the day!!

It was RIDICULOUS. And lots of fun. I got more than a few 'nice tights' comments, and a number of requests for pictures.

After about 7, we were free to roam the festival grounds. I saw most of Mute Math's set, with Felicity and Marty (MM's biggest fans). After that, I saw the first two songs of Bjork's set, which was AMAZING! I then left to go and catch the ferry, and heard another couple of songs on my way there. It was magical riding towards downtown on the ferry, on a clear cool night, with Bjork and her 12 piece brass section soundtracking the whole thing.

I left before the end in order to book it up to the Concord, to see Jessica play. The set included a couple of guest appearances... Leah on flute and backup vocals, for a couple of songs (including a Feist cover), and a crazy, not-altogether-sober lady who requested to get on the mic for a minute... and proceeded to bust out some not-all-that-bad-sounding freestyles (although the actual words were mostly incomprehensible). Jessica and the band were pretty freaking awesome - it is crazy watching jazz musicians who are so good they can kill, without even putting forth any effort.

On Sunday I frantically tried to prepare for Monday's classes at Humber. I had to give two lectures, and had not managed to even get my hands on the textbook yet. It was stressful, to say the least. Church was good, although I was feeling pretty burnt. Pat prayed for me in the back, which was cool. I managed to slip my volunteer bracelet off, and gave it to Leah... so she skipped out early to go and watch the Killers and the Smashing Pumpkins (who totally blew her mind, by the way). I went home and threw together a presentation on Sustainable Practices.

I couldn't sleep. Leah came home at 1 or something. I think I fell asleep around 2. I woke up at 5 yesterday and trekked out to Humber for an 8 oclock lecture. The rest of the day was spent scrambling to prepare for a 2.30 lecture on Residential Framing... hectic. I got home, exhausted. Leah had made a delicious dinner, and then we watched the Goonies...

And that was the weekend...

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Extra Long Weekend Update

Leah's brother Matt, and his girfriend, Darcy, stayed with us this weekend. They are moving to Winnipeg, and stopped in TO for a couple of days.

So... we all went to Canada's Wonderland on Monday. We had close to perfect weather, and hit up a number of rollercoasters and waterslides. Aside from Leah kinda hurting her neck on what must be the jerkiest old wooden rollercoaster anywhere, we had a good time. I haven't really been to any amusement park type places since the proliferation of the unusual-position-ride - so riding Top Gun (the seats are suspended, with your legs hanging over nothing) and Tomb Raider (suspended on your belly - like Superman) was pretty rad.

On Tuesday, I took the day off, and we roamed around Queen Street and the Eaton Centre.

Other highlights of the weekend included:

Visiting the Pastoral Residence, to help paint.
Having (Dr!) Lisa around town, and in the neighbourhood, and coming over to eat!
Doing a whole lot of grocery shopping and laundry.

and, having Dylan back in town... even though we haven't seen him yet.