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(Throwback) Fractale Commentary (Winter 2011) Winter Anime Season Commentary

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Winter Anime Season Commentary

 

Fractale:  Episodes 1-2

 

In Fractale we get a very unique series indeed. In this world, humans and technology have merged so much so that computer generated people (avatars) can now be used as stand-ins for humans themselves. The story does not choose to pin point the time period the anime takes place in, but does give strong hints; such as textbooks being an ancient way of acquiring information. The use of projections and flying machines are also heavily used in the series from the onset. And although the series’ protagonist is a fan of “old things” such as houses, bicycles, and bedrooms; the majority of the characters we see in this world have fully embraced technology. The hero of our story, named Clain, seems to stand out from everyone else. Even his parents, who have left him their doppels, (The avatar replacements I mentioned earlier) have gone out into the world to do their own thing. If the set-up of this house hold appears odd to you, good; because it’s pretty much the way things are in the world of Fractale.

 

                Upon watching the first 2 episodes of the series, I’ve noticed a number of themes the show may be trying to harp on a bit. The most obvious one (or the one that jumped out at me, at least) was the integration of computer technology into nearly every aspect of humanity. One great example of this was a scene in which a man is sitting in his easy chair, watching the news. However, the method in which he was watching (through an airborne, hologram projection out of his own eyes) was what made the scene memorable. Another theme that seems to be more of the series’ backbone is isolation;  the feeling of being alone even with all your favorite creature comforts. Clain has lived in a house with two holograms for parents his entire life. And even with the constant reminder that his parents are alive somewhere out in the world, he’s still stuck with their doppels.

 

These first couple of episodes obviously once us to feel sorry for Clain, but also to feel sorry for ourselves. With every New Year comes some sort of great technological feat; whether it’s a brand new way of processing data, or some cool new gadget to make life easier. Humanity is becoming too complacent with everyday life and we feel the need to make every moment mean something. Why else would we replace hand washing our clothes with washing machines? Has anyone notice how much of an impact the internet has on our daily lives? Newspapers are all but a thing of the past with how easy it is to access information through the internet. “Leisure time”, “down time”, “free time”, “time to kill” these are all terms people have had in mind when creating some sort of time saving invention. As a result of these inventions, people have a lot of down time; or should I say a lot more freedom? Freedom was a word used often in Fractale. Characters used technology to traverse all parts of the globe without any real delay or “lag” (to put it in computer terms). But the same technology taking them to all of these great places, is tracking their every movement. The Fractale system within the series is so precise, and so advanced that it knows the whereabouts of every person within it. It records their daily activities and has memorized the daily habits of everyone under the system. Sound familiar to you? Matrix did have a similar sort of eerie technological feeling to it; but Fractale is different in that the citizens under the system are not being forced into this environment. The people in this series nearly seem to take the system for granted, expecting that the system will never fail them; and will always keep them safe. And it probably will, even if that means protecting the citizens from themselves. Clain, although lonely, has a strong set of morals. He’s a bright kid, and seems to want something more out of life than what the Fractale system in his world is offering him. He doesn’t like the idea of being away from his family and still being expected to act as if he shared the same home with them. His parents, and apparently society at large, believe that families who live together don’t trust each other. I’m assuming the next couple of episodes will go into detail about the standard of living and how Clain continues to seek something more than just “freedom”.

 



Work in Progress - Kiki Valdes

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WORK IN PROGRESS

I've been chipping away at this new painting and about 10 others. I shifted from color to only using black and white oil paint. Stay tuned for more progress pictures and updates.

kiki valdes

kiki valdes

kiki valdes



Bride of Frankenstein <3

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<3



Michael Vasquez: Street Life Paintings

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MICHAEL VASQUEZ

A GOOD FRIEND AND ARTIST MAKING WAVES

Check out the work of my good friend Michael Vasquez working out of Miami, FL. I’ve followed Michael’s work for years. When I had my studio in Miami he would come by sometimes and enjoy a beer with me. He has always shown me a lot of love.

 

His work deals with growing up and not knowing where you belong. Thousands of boys don’t have a father figure in the U.S. and Michael was one of them. I think this is why his narrative focuses on street and gang life. It’s a way for young males to find a home and look up to someone.  

MICHAEL VASQUEZ | "The Line Up" 2009 | acrylic on canvas | 72 x 96"

MICHAEL VASQUEZ | "Zombies" 2009 | acrylic on canvas | 72 x 96"

MICHAEL VASQUEZ | "Chain Strangle" 2010 | acrylic on canvas | 60 x 84"

View more works at: Michael Vasquez



White House "situation room" photo gets superhero treatment

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UNITED STATES JUSTICE LEAUGE

The photograph of President Obama and members of his staff monitoring the raid on Osama bin Laden has quickly become one of the most-viewed images in recent memory - and has also generated some online humor.

 

Despite the deadly-serious nature of the original photo, people immediately began digitally inserting other images into the picture, including celebrities, Royal Wedding participants, video-game controllers, and even animals.

 

Among them: the "grumpy flower girl" first seen on the balcony during the Royal Wedding; a bug-eyed cat; a dinosaur; and Keanu Reeves.

 

Now comes arguably the most "super" take on it: the national security team has been clothed in super-hero garb.

Via: KRTV

White House "situation room" photo gets superhero treatment

The amazing Super Friends that offed the super villain of all villains - OBL!



Battles - Ice Cream!

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Battles - Ice Cream.

Interesting track, great video!



Lissa Lee on Dreams

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"I dream A LOT. I always remember them when I first wake up but I forget majority of them about 10 minutes later. The most recent dream I can remember was about a zombie apocalypse in an old western town. It was pretty intense. I think the dream meant…I love zombies and gore…and apparently westerns."

Dream Girl Lissa Lee on Dreams

 

 

 

   

 



Agnes Laurent

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German postcard by Ufa. Photo: Unifrance-Film. French sex kitten Agnes Laurent (1938) featured in a dozen European sex comedies in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

Agnes Laurent



Chipotle turns into Baby Food

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BABY FOOD!

LOL



Al Pacino joins cast of New Gotti Film.

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Al Pacino Joins 'Gotti: Three Generations'

CANNES, France -- Al Pacino is telling a new mob family story, joining John Travolta for the crime saga "Gotti: Three Generations."


Pacino will play Gambino crime family underboss Neil Dellacroce, an associate and mentor to John Gotti Sr. (Travolta), says the film's producer, Fiore Films.

 

"Gotti" reunites Pacino with Levinson, who directed the actor in his role as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in last year's TV movie "You Don't Know Jack," for which Pacino won an Emmy. Levinson also was a producer on Pacino's 1997 crime drama "Donnie Brasco" and co-wrote his 1979 court saga "... And Justice for All."

 

The cast also includes Lindsay Lohan, Joe Pesci and Travolta's wife, Kelly Preston.

Levinson, the Academy Award-winning director of 1988's "Rain Man," has brought his "Bugsy" collaborator James Toback on board to rework the script for "Gotti." The revisions will put more emphasis on Gotti's relationship with Dellacroce, who was something of a father figure to the crime boss, Levinson said.

Pacino Mobbed Up Yet Again!

Keep reading via: Huff Post



El Roy is Damien Vignaux

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EL ROY

El Roy is Damien Vignaux. This set is splendid.  

Source: Cargo



Cell phone photos rock!

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She doesn't have an iphone. But, yeah...cell phone photos rock.



Important Thank You from Prince William

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A Not So Royal Message from Prince William

 
I'm surprised you fat Americans got up extra early to see our elitist royal wedding. You're too stupid to know that our bloodline have treated people like the peasants they are. This used to happen a lot before people knew they were free thinking beings. Maybe some of your poor ancestry kissed our families royal boots at one point. You know, before they all moved to America. We aren't really that important but some people like to stay slaves.
Thanks for watching - Prince William.


Josh Holland PBR Illustration.

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IT DOESN'T GET ANYMORE HIPSTER THEN THIS!

WORK BY:

JOSH HOLLAND. VIEW MORE HERE. WORD.



Count your Blessings

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Truly a way to live.



Tenso Graphics Funny Pictures

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LOL@THESE!

These was so funny, I laughed pretty hard. They are very simple but so effective. Make sure to check out the source link to get a real laugh. These are awesome.

Lucky Keychain


Will Work For Food

Hip Hopper



No, I don't design logos - LOL

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Disney-Inspired Chandeliers

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Korean artist Kim Songhe creates these quirky Disney-inspired chandeliers using old dolls, toys and stuffed animals. Most of her work is hand crafted, using natural and recycled materials that some people may consider garbage or junk. Of her work she says, " I want to breathe new life into old discarded objects.

Wow, Disney-Inspired Chandeliers.

Become a child all over again, hand crafted wonders that will make your heart warm . Amazing works by Kim Songhe.



Hello Titty

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WHO'S GONNA GET ME ONE?

Via: DaeMae



Yosuka Goda: Wall Drawing

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This is an insane wall drawing that takes up the walls and even the floor. It's like a big monster was created and it will eat your soul. Amazing.

YOSUKA GODA

                                                                                  

WALL DRAWING