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Cypress: Okay THINGS

  Cypress: Okay THINGS
Are you listening? Heh. Okay.
Posted
Apr 24th 2009
Mood
Shaky
Music
A Warm Place - Nine Inch Nails
Just stealing a minitue of your time-
1. Talk about real media vs. traditional in a journal sometime
2. Talk about horror/dark/macabre art sometime
3. Re-figure out how to make my xbox live and nintendo ds wireless work
4. Continue battling with my publishing companie(s) over what books and comics and THINGS wtf
5. THERE IS A VOICECHAT ON MY STEAM CLAN TONIGHT OH GOD
6. Yeah sorry

By the by, trades are open.
And thanks for all of you who opt to still talk to me
And thanks to all of you who are actually responding to my comments and being honest with me, ectectect

Okay a rabbit is clawing at me to go outside SEE YOU LATER SHEEZY
ANY QUESTIONS?
NO GOOD

I leave you with probably one of the best industrial songs ever
I can't stop listening help help

Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother?
I hurt people.
 

Comments

  Comments

Foxcat Says:

Blargh, getting the wireless to work was a pain in the romp. And now I have 64-bit windows I can't do it anymore. FFFF

GarudaSerpent Says:

this isn't what you're asking for but i'm gonna say it anyway :D

Traditional media give you a direct connection to the thing you're producing. If you have any interest in connecting thought to artistic creation with as little interference as possible, dragging a piece of crumbly pigment across a rough surface to make a mark is going to do your brain good. Any other traditional medium is going to be the same, though other methods interrupt the thought-expression connection a little more; it depends how you want to create what you want to create.

Digital media allows for greater flexibility than any one traditional medium can give. You can make literally any image using a computer, and then you can print it out for literally any format. Unfortunately, you can't have texture, kinetic elements, or physicality of any kind in a digital image.

also

cake!