Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Interesting Typography
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The Far Side
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A Couple of Beavers
Monday, March 10, 2008
(Favorite) Words
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Digital Painting
Kuchipudi - An Indian Classical Dance Form
Archeological evidence and literature trace the origins of Kuchipudi to the 2nd century B.C., but little is known of who shaped and propagated the art form, until the 14th century. Many of Kuchipudi's distinctive features, as we know them today, have been traced to the innovations introduced by the brilliant scholar, performer and dancer, Siddhendra Yogi, who lived in the 14th century. He had inherited an all-female dance form that had fallen into grave disrepute. Siddhendra Yogi, through hard training of young Brahmin boys and dedication, succeeded in rejuvenating Kuchipudi. For the next six centuries, Kuchipudi became established as an all male dance tradition.
In the early 1900s, another towering figure in Kuchipudi - Vedantam Lakshminarayana Shastri - once again changed the dance form's stylistic direction. He moved from the little village of Kuchipudi, the birth place of this art form, to the larger metropolis of Madras (now Chennai), a major center for art and culture in India. His talent and brilliance was immediately recognized. He introduced women to Kuchipudi and choreographed several solo dances, which have become part of the Kuchipudi repertoire today.
His student, and today's foremost exponent of Kuchipudi, is Guru Vempati Chinnasatyam. Guru Chinnasatyam further popularized Kuchipudi worldwide. His choreography is known for its creativity, polish, refinement and complexity.
-Anuradha Nehru of Kalanidhi Dance
Friday, March 7, 2008
Classification Example
Thursday, March 6, 2008
DC or Marvel
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
From Comic Pages to Silver Screens
Superhero Film | Budget | Worldwide Gross |
Superman (1978) | $55,000,000 | $300,200,000 |
Batman (1989) | $35,000,000 | $413,200,000 |
Blade (1998) | $45,000,000 | $131,237,688 |
X-Men (2000) | $75,000,000 | $295,999,717 |
Spider-Man (2002) | $139,000,000 | $821,606,375 |
Daredevil (2003) | $80,000,000 | $179,143,518 |
Hulk (2003) | $137,000,000 | $245,160,047 |
Batman Begins (2005) | $150,000,000 | $371,824,647 |
Fantastic Four (2005) | $87,500,000 | $329,495,569 |
Superman Returns (2006) | $204,000,000 | $391,120,000 |
(Super) Heroes
HEROES is a very popular sci-fi drama on NBC that centers on ordinary individuals who find they are gifted with special abilities. There are many characters and abilities showcased on the show and they are classified into categories.
MENTAL abilities:
Clairvoyance - the ability to see visions of people and locate them just by thinking about them.
Telekinesis - the ability to move objects with the mind.
Telepathy - the ability to hear others' thoughts and send thoughts into others' minds.
Intuitive Aptitude - the ability to analyze complex systems and intuitively understand how they work without special education or training.
PHYSICAL abilities:
cryokinesis - the ability to freeze matter.
pyrokinesis - the ability to create and control fire using the power of the mind.
phasing - the ability to walk through solid matter.
induced radioactivity - the ability to manipulate the movement of subatomic particles, thus generating and emitting toxic radiation.
While mostly all of the characters possess a single ability there are two characters on the show that have taken on multiple abilities and thus don't fit into any of the categories.