Dive into the archives.
- Again An Acknowledgement
The rendering marathon started yesterday today at 1 AM, and I’d like to thank Majd Baki, again, for his PC. Seriously I’m beginging to think I wouldn’t have been able to make it if it wasn’t for this PC! First my laptop-harddrive-thesis-time-crisis, and now the reproduction of the renders.
- What Have The Romans Ever Done For Us?
This is from the 1979 British comedy movie ‘Life of Brian‘. I came across Marco Minnemann a couple of weeks ago knowing that he’s joining German Death Metal band Necrophagist as a permanent drummer, Marco is a producer and songwriter too. Anyway, on his myspace, the first song in his list entitled ‘What Have The [...]
- Royal Ontario Museum
This is the Royal Ontario Museum, opened a couple of weeks ago, designed by Daniel Libeskind. All shots are by Sam Javanrouh.
- Stereoscopoholica
To my complete eagerness, I was able to pull off a little trick I’ve been analyzing for a while; Stereoscopic Images. Tool’s Adam Jones posted a way to create stereoscopic images using 2 disposable cameras. At first it looks like 2 identical pictures next to each other and the trick lies in the glasses one [...]
- Why Doesn’t My Grape-Sized Brain..
Come up with something like this?!
- The Jury
Well, I might call this as the most not-me post. I’ve always looked forward to the bright side of things, and I always found peace in that. But I have to release those filthy demons inside of me, because if they stay in there for long, it will only grow grudge and resentment to all [...]
- Embrace Embrace, Oh Embrace
The Angels of Architecture has have rejoiced, oh, all over the place! The Children are singing in full swing, the birds are singing in drop D tunning, and the clouds look like cookies. I guess.
Embracing.
- Hall 202
It was a Physics class. It was Sunday. It was 2:00 PM. The benches were long ones made out of rough dark wood that would fit seven each, there were 2 rows. The guy, dark skinned, early forties - I’d say mid-thirties but he looked dull, he wore a brown suit that I’d seen him [...]

