It’s been years since I played instruments, recorded, and wrote lyrics. Most of the gadgets and music instruments have been mostly gathering dust. This is mainly due to work and other responsibilities of life that sucks away the artistic motivation. Same situation with my sketches and paintings. I will however come back to them, it’s […]
Tag: Art-Tech-Intersection
An experimental music production: Bells
It’s been years since I played instruments, recorded, and wrote lyrics. Most of the gadgets and music instruments have been mostly gathering dust. This is mainly due to work and other responsibilities of life that sucks away the artistic motivation. Same situation with my sketches and paintings. I will however come back to them, it’s […]
Applying deep neural to my paintings
After animating some of my late family members from afar and yonder using AI (trademarked Deep Nostalgia by MyHeritage), I wondered if it can also bring my artificial people I painted (not from portraits, mind you…just my own imaginations of faces) on canvas with pen and acrylics. The results were outstanding, I think. Below are […]
Some of my faves: Live-Streaming Underwater Cams
Here are some of my favorite live-streams of underwater cams. They range from sharks, to coral reef life, to manatees. Also, there’s a link for an hour-long meditation while watching the apex predator of the underwater. Enjoy! Coral City Camera. Miami (FL, USA) Live stream from an urban coral reef in FL. Great streaming and […]
A Fluid Family From a Scientist’s POV (Humor)
Relationships Explained by Statistics (humor)
The following charts are based on real datasets (plotted in Excel) that I created (for mainly humor, but probably not too distant from the truth) in order to attempt to visually depict relationship dynamics. The way to read them (or to get the most humor out of them), is to recognize that the x-axis shows […]
Optical illusion (and proof that you were fooled)
Light and colors can really twist how we perceive things. Looking at the picture, most of us with normal vision will see the block#1 is darker than the block#2. However, they are actually the same exact shade of gray. The dividing horizontal shading and background colors just “incorrectly” accentuates one over the other. What happens […]
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How to win against 2 Queens and Zero of your own! (Chess)
This is one of the funnest, most unusual games I’ve played on Chess Free app by AI Factory on my smartphone…the outcome was unexpected win by me being completely outscored. I’ve been playing this on level 5 for a while and maybe because I’m not an expert, I find it quite impressive at this level. […]
Peek into Infographics
From newspapers and magazines, online and offline, Infographic is the rage. They convey numbers in an attractive, easy to understand visuals for most people. There are everywhere! In this blog, I’ll offer some practical advice, tips, and resources. First, the caveats… While Infographic can be a lot of fun to make, avoid these pitfalls and […]