Tuesday, September 29, 2009

maybe i dont really wanna know how your garden grows

i would find a way to live forever because i am terrified of dying. what if everything just goes black, but youre still conscious? just stuck in an eternity of black nothingness. that would be shit.

i would also create my own self sustaining island so i could live forever in peace without having to deal with people.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ramstein do childrens album


If I had unlimited money, I would pay german metal band Ramstein to make a childrens album. They wouldn't change there sound or style, but they would sing about rainbows and unicorns. I think that it would be fascinating and entertaining. I would design the albums and go on tour with Ramstein. It would be entertainng to watch the band do balloon animals instead of pyrotechnics, and have a mosh pit for the little ones. All proceeds from the album of course would go to systic fibroses.

Short, Simple, To the point.

What would I do if I had an unlimited budget to do anything I wanted with a project?

I'd likely start to produce my own stop still animation film idea, and bring my revolving and buzzing ideas in my head to life. I'd hire a small crew and rent out studio space, possibly even get my on animation studio space, with all the necessary cameras and other equipment needed.

I'd hire people in every department to help me bring my idea to life, from script writers to puppeteers, anything that I'd need to create a visual masterpiece. The whole crew and I would have pizza parties, laser tag or paintball every week to have fun in-between work.

weeks assignment

if you had an unlimited budget, what project would you do?

you could do anything, in the universe!

one paragraph long

drawing or photoshop diagram / mock up work too

post here on the blog by friday

Monday, September 21, 2009

Question

is commiting fraud and slander an effective way to prove a point?

Inquiry...

I wonder how so many professional brains overlooked the Yes Men's antics, without even the blink of an eye.
Do you think that, after a certain point, anyone in any profession becomes less immersed in their own interests?
Perhaps yes, however those fresh or maybe just always attentive are the ones who should be listening. Personally, I think it's great that the younger generation of audiences picked up on what was wrong with the presentations. After all, the younger generation is going to be in charge of the globe's issues in the next few decades.
Do you think we just wait to see how bad problems can get before we try and fix them?

Preaching to the choir, maybe?

Is the Yes Men's approach to spread their message about environmental and economic issues effective? They did manage to get a very strong reaction from students, but do you think that they have been successful in swaying the minds of the corporate/upper class?