The weekend’s bookmarks…

Shit, guess this is what happens when I don’t update regularly; all the left over tabs and bookmarks get to be so numerous, they have to be herded into a single, over-sized aggregated post. My bad. Good stuff to read and check out though. Honest.

Finally, was pointed to an upcoming Ubisoft game titled “Watch Dogs”. Not much details have been released yet, but based on this E3 trailer, it looks to be one of those rare high concept, modernist thinking games that only get produced once in a blue moon. Plus the trailer itself is a magnificently designed video.

Ray Bradbury 1920-2012

The tributes are rapidly coming in today on the spreading news of Ray Bradbury’s passing.

Neil Gaiman’s blog post and Guardian write up are particularly great; along with Time’s articles here and here; and this video tribute from NASA on his visit to the Mars Rovers in 2009 is quite special.

But probably the best one is this excerpt from a symposium in 1971 where, with the likes of Carl Sagan and Arthur C Clarke, he reads his poem “If Only We Had Taller Been”.

Recently, I’ve linked several articles with topics on both the decline and growth of science fiction writing, but admittedly at the same time, it’s been many years since I’ve read any science-fiction and even more since I last read any Bradbury. Even though he came to dislike the internet, I’d like to think that with so much love and tributes from around the world being shared today, it will help point generations of readers, both new and old to pick up a copy of something like the Martian Chronicles and be inspired again. I know I will.

Brainspeak

Posts have been sporadic lately, due in part to an increasingly busy workload and over-accumulation of side projects; but it’s also made me aware of the fact that from time to time, I should really start using this ‘blog’ as an actual ‘blog’ again, rather than posting all the crazy/fun stuff I’m collecting around the internet in the name of ahem, ‘research’ (might as well make it a tumblr site if that were the case).

But even ignoring pre-Cretaceous incarnations of this blog, I’ve been posting on and off for over six years and have no intentions to stop just yet. Hell, there’s even a new design/code for this site in the pipeline (finally!) that’ll roll out soon once I find some more time to work out the kinks in it.

So, consider this the first of…  let’s say, the occasional (and ideally brief), ‘editorial’ and/or personal update of both an entertaining and tasteful manner.

Yes, that instead just made me think of highly distasteful self-nudes.

No, it’s much too early (and blindingly sober) in the morning for any of that yet.

The Wire: The Musical

I like it when I get two Wire related things over two days…

Also, if you missed it earlier, this write up/interview/retrospective with The Wire cast and crew makes for a great read.

3 Things: Short Films

First, a lovely short starring Kevin Spacey.

Then, a rather creative projection-based short that Gondry would be proud of…

Speed of Light

And lastly, not actually a short film, but a trailer for an upcoming one about “two Japanese salary men who’s lives radically change when one of them eats a live puffer fish in a sushi bar”. Looks great.

FUGU & TAKO from ROBOT