Category: Art

  • But the queens we use would not excite you.

    “So, Karel. Where the hell have you been lately? Four days without an entry?”

    Too busy to write in my journal? Guilty as charged. I don’t like to let things get so far ahead of me, but I’m not going to beat myself up about it either.

    Things have ramped way, way up at work. The in-house streaming project is about halfway done, depending on how you look at it, and suddenly it’s gone from Novelty Project to The CEO Wants It Done Yesterday. In the immortal words of Sam Beckett (the quantum leaper, not that other one), “Oh boy.”

    Add to that the fact that no less than twenty Compaq desktop computers are due to arrive early next week and you can see how busy the rest of December looks for everyone’s favorite little grey duck.

    But wait, there’s more! The computer that manages the access key-card database died Friday (or some time earlier) so we can’t add or remove key-cards from the security system. And that’s not all! The AS/400 started complaining of ethernet hiccups Thursday morning, and as of midday Friday the diagnosis is that there’s a “bad client” on our network somewhere. Guess who gets to go around the building trying to log clients onto the AS/400 until it breaks?

    And each of those four projects is supposedly my Number One Priority. Great, guys. Get me three assistants and I’ll get right on that. Or maybe that, instead. Or perhaps that. Yeah, anyway…

    Early in the week I was shooting the breeze with Gary Hilliard, Market Engineer for Entercom Portland. He’d handed me an unread PC World (or somesuch) and somehow we got on the subject of digital cameras. He offered to loan me his HP PhotoSmart C618 for a week or two. (He wants it back before Christmas. Damn.) I’m getting a kick out of the little machine, though I’m not entirely happy with some of its quirks. Nevermind that the output quality isn’t always stellar, I’m glad just to have the use of the thing for a while. (See the new Gallery for the results.)

    So far I’ve spent about three hours on the reconceptualized new anime music video. My current goal is to build a sort of visual poem out of a few very specific visual sequences from Akira. I suppose I’m trying to break out of the “stick to the original timeline” mentality of my previous three videos. Wish me luck. If this works, it’s going to be far and away the coolest thing I’ve done in AMV creation. If it doesn’t, the video will be nigh-unwatchable. No middle ground, folks, as there were in my previous projects.

    I’ll wrap up by telling you about the coolest part of my week so far. The local grade-school chess clubs met this morning at a pastel-painted school in SE Portland to engage in a mock tournament. The kids were both invited and I wanted to go along, so Wendi dropped us off on her way to go shopping. Also in attendance were the male half of the Bourgo family (Michael and James) and one of Lilith’s “demonspawn.” Michael and I shot the breeze in between my attempts to shoot various attendees.

    With my (borrowed) camera, you silly person. Sheesh. I’m not that antisocial.

    Erica may have been the star of the national shindig back in the spring, but it’s Alex who shone brightest this morning. After seven rounds of play, he stood undefeated with six wins and a draw. He couldn’t quite corner his third victim… er, opponent. Such is life.

    My daughter’s refusal to eat her breakfast may have played a part in her shaky performance. She complained of an inability to concentrate after her first two (victorious) matches. I’m hoping she learned an important lesson today about the correlation between nutrition and performance.

    And now you know where I’ve been all this time. Tomorrow? A long, long day at the office. Wheee!

  • A short story, as promised

    Because I promised a few people that I’d post the short story that carried me from 43,000 to just past 50,000 words to complete my NaNo effort for 2002, I present…
    The Unrelated Short Story

  • I am a novelist!

    NaNoWriMo 2002 Winner

    50,179 words. All done. I did it.

    YEAH!

    I want to thank everyone who encouraged me along the way. I couldn’t possibly have succeeded without you. Thank you!

  • I’m waiting through the middle just to see how it will end.

    Actually, I know how my novel ends. I’ve already written it. My problem now is that when I finished the novel I was at about 40,000 words out of the required 50,000. So I wrote an interview piece, then a two-part lecture piece, and now I’m writing an almost entirely unrelated short story. I’ve always been stronger with the short subjects anyway. Remember, excerpts and (more frequent) updates are on my NaNo page.

    A few months ago Justin Emerson, a.k.a. ErMaC of ErMaC Studios, pointed me to one of his music videos as being the one he’s proudest of. While I’m not sure it’s his best work, the musical selection is really very good. Since Justin never puts artist or anime credits on his videos I had to actually visit his website (yes, I’m a lazy ass) to find out that the song is “Satellite” by BT.

    BT. That rings a bell. Oh yes, one of those CDs I got from Jaime at KNRK a couple of years ago. Do I still have it? Of course I do, I never throw out CDs. Does it have the song? Hell yes! Thank you, Jaime!

    So now I don’t have to watch the AMV to hear the song. Sorry, Justin. Don’t worry, I still love your videos.

    Speaking of videos, once December hits I’m going to apply the same “an hour per day” mentality from NaNo to my next anime music video. I’ll set the same goal: One month to completion. Do you think I can do it?

    That makes one of us. *snicker*

    How was Thanksgiving, you ask? Not too shabby. The turkey came out better than I’ve tasted in years, the mashed potatoes, gravy and corn on the cob were all excellent, and I managed not to go overboard on the Martinelli’s. No, really.

    I didn’t get in any updates the last couple of days because I’ve been writing like crazy when I’m not sleeping, eating, or putting out small fires at work. (Okay, okay, so the umpteen hours I spent losing that Heroes IV scenario are in there somewhere as well. Oops.) I apologize for my lack of output, a little, though it’s never been my intention to write here Every Day Without Fail Or Else. I do love sharing my life with you fine folks, though. Don’t worry, I’m nowhere near hitting some kind of burnout phase.

    Hopefully you and yours enjoyed the holiday as much as I did. May you be blessed with warmth and love all through the coming winter, my friends.

  • With thoughts so rich yet words so poor

    I’m going to break the rules for a minute. I have to share this song with you. If you want to know how I feel about trying to be a writer, you should listen to this:

    Toy Matinee – Blank Page (Ogg Vorbis format, 2.8 MB)

    Don’t worry, the most recent versions of WinAmp will play the Ogg file just fine.

    By the way, you can do a lot worse than to dig around in your favorite music store and find a copy of the Toy Matinee album. The regular version will do pretty well, but the recent “special edition” release includes the gem I’m linking here. This is absolutely one of the finest albums ever. No, really. And then you should try to find the late Kevin Gilbert’s solo album, “Thud.”

    Ah. I finally found a good write-up on Kevin’s career and his death. I didn’t know he was going to audition for the lead-singer vacancy in Genesis! Not that Ray Wilson did a bad job, mind you, but Kevin fronting for and cowriting with Genesis? Holy flirking shnit. That would have been indescribably cool. Damn.

    You have until December 1st to grab this song, the same length of time I have left to finish my 50,000 word novel.

  • First a dip, then a rise

    After doing almost no writing Thursday, the bare minimum Friday and over three hours’ worth Saturday, I’m finally back up to quota on my NaNo novel. For those of you who have been following the excerpts, I apologize for the lack of timely updates. Excerpt the 10th is online now, but don’t go looking for the 7th, 8th or 9th for they do not exist.

    I’m at a difficult part of my story. All of the players (including one I hadn’t originally planned on) are in place but for the last, who isn’t due for a while yet. I’m at the point where The Plan is to be put into play that is supposed to lead to The Resolution of The Story. (Sorry, got carried away with capitalization.) My problem? I have no idea what The Plan will be. Hoo boy. I’m just going to throw my characters into harm’s way and see what happens. It’s worked for me so far, right? Right?

    In real-life news, yesterday’s “Sunday NaNo Social” at Java Vivace was sparsely attended, but the four of us had a good time nonetheless. It seems there’s been a different group every time, which can be a good or a bad thing depending on your perspective.

    Next week I’m pre-empting the usual coffee-shop meeting in favor of a midway-through-November party at our house. We’ll see if I can convince anyone to attend…