ocular zen: brussels, part three

The Epson e-paper, again, now righteously held by one of the developers. I don't really have more info on the conference to spare, if you're a Hungarian reader, check the lead article on HVG Online on the green IT conference. The rest of you, shiny pictures of the Atomium below.

Had to add this one, though.

The best pics off the Atomium trip. And honestly, the place looks so much better from the outside than the inside. The experience is fuller if you've queued, traveled in the elevator, checked out the cafe and had a look from the topmost orb but the inner pics are just not good enough to publish. And we haven't checked the restaurant located in the topmost orb - don't remember the menu too much but you're good to go with some 30-50 euros/head, I think? Okay, so much for Brussels.


under a steel tenkai

from pixdaus

UPDATE 1: PinkTsunamii sez that this very much looks like the Oriental Pearl Tower of Shanghai, so it's not Japanese and it's "merely" a TV tower. Comment appreciated.


urgently!: info-sculpture

Urgently! is an info-sculpture that explores such phenomena as information overload, Web 2.0 and information aesthetics. News coming from the Internet in real time, is thrown right away into a giant recycle bin in order to be updated at the next moment. A snake-like LED display coming in and out the bin shows the RSS feeds from various news channels. Urgently! metaphorically represents digital data - an endless flow of information that is updated every second and gets obsolete and trashed immediately after that. The piece is wirelessly connected to a computer network in order to retrieve the data. A user can select news channels and control update period. (at make:blog, via grinding)


daisy chain of the sepia roboto and the japanese scientist

Ne. Picture found on LJ (original post here), no source available.


ocular zen: brussels, part two

Do not make me describe the impact of the LOLplane. Four hours of sleep with having lots of party members and diplomats behind you and then this plane navigates its way to the adjacent gate reading LOL. Life is not without a certain sense of irony.

And the better-looking from the Mini-Europe theme park. Not much to add apart from the fact that my cam died, I did all these with an iPhone (which is fun as long as you point and click. When you want to zoom or change any settings, it becomes a hassle, because you can't change any settings, you've gotta download a separate photo app for all that) and it wasn't raining. Last update on Brussels contains the Atomium pics.


ocular zen: brussels, part one

A couple of pictures here from my Brussels trip earlier this week, because I'm too lazy to write a complete rundown of the things seen there. If you've been following my Twitter feed, you might already know about a few details. More groups of pictures coming up in the following days.

Saeko Sato of Epson, showing off the e-paper prototype. (For Hungarian readers: I've covered this earlier on.) It's ultra-light, ultra-thin, good to read and an amazing thing to hold. (Similar to the iPhone. You ditch it until the moment you can hold it in your hands, then, snap, zeitgeist.) The thing I haven't taken a photo of is a wireless phone charger that does the whole charging thing in two hours, obviously you need a special kind of phone for that (and you also have a safety mechanism that kills the induction). The e-paper won't be seen on the shelves in four days, whereas the charger will be on the market in Japan in 2009. I managed to ask the developers whether they are contracted with two certain Japanese phone companies, their laughter and reactions said I hit bullseye with at least one telco. No names, but you can figure it out for yourselves.

That's a very bad piece of ego trip. That's also for Salander, who says he can't imagine me wearing anything elegant. He probably doesn't know it was all black, which covers up the whole act of not being in urban camo.

That's a pic taken inside the European Parliament. I don't know what this statue is (what I believe is symbolizing the member countries), because I was too busy asking around about the photo policy. Too bad I didn't do a few shots at the hemicycle, anyways, seeing the rows of translator cabins was amazing.

The European Parliament, again, from a very, very bad angle. And it was raining. With no extra set of clothes, no umbrella and a Leopold Park that was littered surprisingly well, even by the Budapest standards.

That's the Atomium, a fucking huge monument built for the '58 Brussels World's Fair. Lots of interior pics as well, but that's coming up later.

A level 5 Dungeon Runners viking. It's still raining, but now I have an amazingly unstylish and silver Atomium umbrella and I'm getting soaked under it because I'm trying to make good photos with one hand with a compact camera that's doing the evil grip fu to slip away from my hands. We're in the Mini Europe theme park just beside the Atomium, by the way. (And it's raining.)

Neon decoration somewhere at the Zaventem Airport, classic wireframe matrix style. (More to come later on.)


saturday's loot

Sinred: they still have a copy of Black Man at the bookstore near you.


new babylon a.d. trailer

According to the newest (and also, French) trailer of Babylon A.D., cheesy rocket action (and Vin Diesel) will scar our face on the 27th of August.


cyberpunk linkbox: [because you wouldn't have it any other way]

I'm off for a few days checking out what Bruce Sterling calls the Mafiosi-like features of the European Union bureaucracy in Brussels. (Want more? Click here for the podcast.) According to The Register, Bruce Sterling sez "I've been spending a lot of time in Europe and I'm about to write a proposal for a novel set in a future Europe (...) I did a novel called Distraction ten years ago, which is about a future United States - and a sort of political situation - and I'm very interested in European politics and European social organization and I'd like to do some extrapolating along those lines."

pic by Joi Carey - gallery and iFrau's LJ here

Newsflash: cyberpunk MMORPG Neocron 2 dies for a week [xxx] hollywood's take on posthumans with four pieces of evidence [xxx] second life cyberpunk fashion at tsulea and slfaces [xxx] movie gadget friday with johnny mnemonic [xxx] armagideon on neuromancer [xxx] new cp book #1: mirrored heavens by david j. williams [xxx] new cp book #2: multireal by david louis edelman [xxx] trailer for narcosys, a new cyberpunk z-grade movie. i didn't actually dare to embed the actual video.


engrish breed @ budapest

Quickshot of a Chinese tourist on public transit. Guy looked as confused as his T-shirt would meanly suggest.


slobsofgaming's eleven hot cosplayers

Slobsofgaming collected eleven of their take on the eleven hottest female cosplayers, from mystery Mai Shiranui cosplayers to Francesca Dani, pay extra tribute to Yaya Han and the girl on the photo above, Nozomi/Rave. If you look at the pics very intently, though, you'll come up with the same thought that one of the guys in the comments did. Very different girls. (link to collection)


fhm: chinese girls anime massacre

Dawe sends us this gallery taken from FHM China, originally shot by Chen Zhun. (gallery at designyoutrust)


washing the walls with lip sync

Sinred sends us this wonderful piece of cosplayness. [via somewhere along the lines of myconfinedspace]


between the gas mask baby and the pripyat ferris wheel

Something close to [another étape of Hungarian cyberpunk] is coming along. Marvin, an active member of the LD50 community (which is, if you're a new visitor here or something, the definitive Hungarian community portal for people with alternative minds and tastes for music and stuff) has his book of short stories published after a loooong time: entitled Külső gyermek (or Outer Child).

If you're English, please be aware - his Hungarian takes a huge effort to translate into English, it's not just ironic and gritty, it's dense and has a few layers that are very hard to decode even for us, who're into the same kind of stuff that he is. (Except for RPGs, of which he's a massive fan. We're not that much.) Book design made by me and if there is a god (or something close to it), it'll make me redesign this into one fancy piece of art.

Here's the original Hungarian press material and the thread of comments on ld50.hu


wanted (russian trailer)

The beautiful violence of Wanted's Russian trailer just makes the movie more appealing than it actually looked like a couple of days ago: gratuituous violence, skullfucking trajectory physics as we know it, sniper scenes on par with Golgo 13 and of course, Angelina Jolie. This has glorious office violence, sniper rifle porn and unreal car sideflips. But this one's been done by Timur Bekmambetov and this means it can't be bad at all.


manga, manga and more manga: hungarian comic con loot

A brief conclusion of the latest Hungarian comic con: first volumes of Battle Angel Alita: Last Order and Blame!, full versions of Ghost in the Shell 1.5 and 2 and the Hungarian version of Alive released by Mangafan (who happened to present me with the first volume of Nana as well that somehow got lost in the process of making this photo. On second thought I might have left out the Steampunk: Manimatron trade paperback, too.)


friday zen (reader version)

PinkTsunamii sends you all a MonicaBot of Doug Williams of Sketchwich. It might be just me but all these things really remind me of Tsutomu Nihei's work (later volumes of Blame!, to mention just one). Doug has his own blog here which basically contains the same stuff that you can see on Sketch. Monica also has a head on a tray here (neatly named Lunch Art).

Oizys on the other hand is back with a Blade Runnerish BMW ad and Rivet's various takes on the bunny motif. Amazing shit. Mustn't forget about posting more bunnies in the next post.


fringe: the world is a huge scientific experiment

When a Flight 627 lands with all the passengers and crew dead, FBI Agent Olivia Dunham is called into investigate. A search for someone to help leads her to Dr. Walter Bishop, our generation's Einstein. There's only one catch: He's been institutionalized for the last 20 years, and the only way to question him requires pulling his estranged son, Peter, into help. Under Agent Phillip Broyles, our trio will discover that what happened on that fatal flight is only a small piece of a larger, more shocking truth.

Brief info of Fox's new series FRINGE that comes to the wired on August 26th. The trailer explains it all. IO sez it's basically about a mad scientist who hangs out with the FBI. Wonderful. I want to be a secret agent who hangs around with mad scientists. I have the skills, believe me. (link at fringe-online.net)

And if someone can help me how I can exactly position the youtube embeds to the center because neither p nor align and not even center helps, I'd be uber glad.


madworld


Platinum Games, the guys who did one of the most unique and compelling game on PS2, Okami, is developing a new game for the Wii platform called Madworld. Madworld is all about black-and-white visuals with red splatters of gore, giving bloodsport TV fans hours of enjoyment. Our protagonist is a very weird robotic-looking brute with a chainsaw hand and if the trailer's just the bare minimum of features, then you have a wide variety of environment to execute your rivals. Look for the signpost fatality at the end, it's awesome! (via 1up)


kildroid: androids hump goths, we rejoice

Filipino cy-fi movies are apparently crawling into the spotlight. Right after Resiklo, we have news on Killdroid, a movie in which a carnal teenie girl gets to hump an android killer from a government-funded secret project. It sounds like porn, but unfortunately it isn't - and there aren't any trailers, either. Check IO9's newsflash in which we get to know that any teenie girl who wears black and white is most probably a goth.


the gene generation cannes trailer

Pearry (Reginald Teo, director of The Gene Generation) just sent me this link with the Cannes Trailer of his long-awaited cyberpunk (biopunk, genepunk) action-thriller. After the first and very workcopyish version, this is a full-fledged normal trailer with some extra cheesy moments of action and some even cheesier moments of Bai Ling and her moves of doom. It's also "coming soon" and I don't really know now what it means in the movie business slang. By the way, as of the 17th of April, the movie is officially endorsed by the distributor Lionsgate.


bloodgood added to the sf rooster

Just a brief notice on the upcoming Street Fighter movie: Korinna Maya Bloodgood has been added to the cast as Det. Maya Sunee, according to the official description, "She’s Bangkok Gangland Homicide. A no-nonsense, fast-talking, half-Thai cop who rocks a Ducati and a set of gold cuffs." Aforementioned Dutch/Irish/South Korean cutie will also star in Terminator 4. Hopefully this doesn't forecast a very bad SF series that just decides to stab itself in the crotch and then gets pulled off from the screens (see Painkiller Jane's case with Kristanna Loken. Or Michelle Ryan (see below) with Bionic Woman.)