Monday, 28 December 2009

A painting for a friend's wedding

The process..





Final product:

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Free Softwares

Getting great software is good. Getting free and great software is ever better.
I'm talking about substituted for proprietary/branded softwares like Adobe CS4 package, Ms Office, 3DMax/Maya, or even operating system like Windows or Mac and etc.

It never bothers me until recently I started to built my own computer. I've learned alot over the period while building my computer.

See: Wiki on Free Software and its movement

When I was building my own computer, I was wondering what software I wanted because for poor folk like me need to save money. After studying about softwares, there are so many ways i can save moneys then buying those proprietary ones. I've written up a small list of open source software I recommended to the proprietary software and links that you guys can check out.


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Proprietary SoftwareFree Software

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Microsoft Windows, Macintosh Linux Fedora, Linux Ubuntu,
Google Chrome OS (coming 2010), GNOME

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Adobe Flash Pencil

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3dMax, Maya, AutoCadBlender

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Ms Office Suite (including Words, Excel etc)OpenOffice, KOffice, GNOME Office

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Adobe Photoshop (Raster graphic)GIMP, GIMPshop (mimic of photoshop), CinePaint

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Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW (Vector graphic)Inkscape, OpenOffice Draw

And MANY MORE!
See: Free Software Directory, you can search all the possible programs
Of course, check out Wikipedia for more informations.

For those thinking why I do not want to take downloaded one, first is illegal. Secondly, it a sense of pride i guess. After building my own computer, I just don't want to feed my computer with 'bad' stuff.. hahaha. Thirdly, as a person who know the creative industry, I respect people who create those program.

Well.. There is a reason why those proprietary software company charge highly on their software. If you really need those, save up then. heehe. Also, free software do not mean it is a total exact mimic of the famous ones. =)

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

The Mobile Mobile





"Mobile Mobile - an interactive installation by James Theophane

Brief: Create a Christmas experience that actively demonstrated Lost Boys core value of collaboration.

We took this as an opportunity to reinterpret the Christmas tree and its role as the traditional focal point for a communal space. 'Mobile Mobile' is a six metre circumference interactive sculpture, and signature piece for the entrance of the Brick Lane studio.

Mobile Mobile upcycles fifty old agency cell phones (available after an agency-wide upgrade just two months prior). Each phone is individually addressed by a computer to cofunction and create a choral arrangement. Assigning each phone a tone, the mass is transformed into an aural form that appears to come alive, shimmering and flirting for onlookers."


Just amazing. Recycling up to 50 phones to make an installation creating to the tune of "Carols of the Bells".