New Web Site for LARP Group Twilight Realms

New Web Site for LARP Group Twilight Realms:

Although Shared Creation focuses extensively on Internet based creativity there is a certain rightness in looking at the real world too. LARP seems to bridge the both the digital and the real.

LARP is consenual group story telling - everyone agrees to a framework of behaviour and uses it to take part in the telling of a story. Its part a very modern idea, part a very ancient idea. The bridge between digital and realworld comes in the way that concepts, stories and characters are often developed online and then played out live.

Twilight Realms is a group that does this. The world is build largely online, and then enacted at events.

Very creative, very modern, and very retro.

Why Authors should talk to book bloggers

Why Authors should talk to book bloggers

Why Pirating Creative Software is not a good idea

Why Pirating Creative Software is not a good idea:

Stealing creative software may bring you more problems than solutions, worse still it may not help you be more creative

Reasons Not To Steal Software

I was recently talking to someone who has to constantly reinstall Windows on his PC. After a bit of chatting it emerged that the root cause of his problems was the downloading of pirated copies of state of the art music production software. Something he wanted to learn but could not afford. The pirates had done the pirate thing and used the software installs to place their own nasties on his PC. The result was a system so unstable he wasn’t really getting any where with it.

 

I’m not going to talk about the fact that software piracy is wrong (it blatantly is) – but rather on the problem that comes with the perceived need that only the biggest and best software is worth having. That if you are going to be digitally creative you have to have to top of line software in order to succeed.

 

Here are the problems.

 

If you steal software you run the risk of your computer being attacked – stopping creativity.

 

If you go straight to the super pro software you run the risk of not learning the fundamentals and also – and this is the real kicker – you learn the risk of not learning how to creatively push software to get something really cool out of it. You see the power of top end software is not just the gee whiz features. It is the way in which you can combine functions to create something truly original. If you only use the features as are and do not learn how to push the software – what you create will be limited. Ultimately what you make will not be of the high standard needed to truly stand out.

 

So the message is – start by pushing consumer or open source software. Do great work, get it noticed and then upgrade and upgrade and upgrade. Each time you upgrade you do better work and you succeed.

 

So don’t pirate. Learn instead to be original.

Updates to Findingviews

I’m starting a process of updating and renewing Findingviews.  My aim is to improve both the content and the how easy it is to use Findingviews. The first phase has been to fully integrate my art shop on Red Bubble so that you can seamlessly both view and buy my photography and artwork.  Over the next few weeks you will see layout changes that will allow you to learn more about myself and mywork. Once that is done I have new work to introduce to the store.

 

I hope you like these changes. I think that by the time I am finished that Findingviews will be a much more useful resource for you

This Call of Duty video comes from a young man who wants to get…



This Call of Duty video comes from a young man who wants to get somewhere in the IT industry. The reason I’m posting this is that if you watch the video and listen to the commentary then it really is very well done. He’s into the technicalities of the game, but managing to explain what you are seeing in an engaging way. There is potential here for a great future in the game industry - or as a TV or web presenter on the subject of games.

I’ve seen adults do what is doing with far less skill.

He’s already doing the right thing - using Twitter and YouTube to give himself a platform and audience.

Fantastic Image Colourisations

Fantastic Image Colourisations:

Are you ready for a WOW moment? The type that occurs when you look at something and your mouth just hangs open and you go Wow!

That’s what happened with these skillful and beautifully imagines colourised photographs. I remember bad attempts at this back in the 80’s, but this work takes colourising a photograph to a whole new level

First SF Film Shot in Space

First SF Film Shot in Space:

Apart from being a world first - it also shows off the importance of agreeing deals before using other peoples stuff. Something of massive importance to independent film makers. Its great to be a guerilla film maker, but unfortunately there is a time and place for it.

Lets hope this film comes out soon. Over 3 years is a long time in limbo and its sure to be a hit on the Internet.

Creative 366 Project

Creative 366 Project:

A nicely done photo a day project. A good use of Google+ too. Combining a good many of Google+’s features to create a really nice project blog.

personallyleighann: “But again, truth be told, if you’re…



personallyleighann:

“But again, truth be told, if you’re looking for the guilty you need only look into a mirror.”

I’m not sure exactly what’s going on in this photo, but it is packed full of mood and atmosphere. Is feeling more important than knowing?