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I will keep on posting in-progress images of my 3D art here. I will also write down my process and struggles so that I can share each project with people who read this blog. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Monday, October 27, 2008. Friday, October 17, 2008.
Friday, April 3, 2009. Yeah, so I survived very serious crunch last month, and that was the first crunch I experienced since I got here. Anyway, below is the website. Sunday, February 8, 2009. Been stormy busy since then.
Machine Learning, Computer Science, Jazz, and all that. Friday, March 12, 2010. I have finally moved my blog to a new platform. And the feedburner RSS feed stay the same, so hopefully nothing should change for you. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. The Open Source Process and Research. Communicate to people through your blog, or.
Fast track media upload for twitter. Web or not, printed stuff always looks much more serious. Yay, PayPal has a recent post on their use of DeepLearning.
In 1942, Germany is at the peak of its might. The Third Reich spans most of Europe. It rests on the Pyrenees on the West, and in the East Wehrmaht soldiers can already see the spires of the Kremlin. One of the few still independent countries is Great Berlin. The British Goverment drafts a plan for the most daring wartime operation. Key officials of the Third Reich are to.
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The scenes I see through a viewfinder of Linhof 617 give me particular impressions as if they are fictitious images fairly different from those in real existence. Why is it so? Is it because of the distortion caused by the lens of the viewfinder, or due to the vaguely wavering frame itself? No, the answer is not something as mechanical as that. I love seeing such vague scenes coming through the viewfinder. They are more symbolic, poetic and yet more real than the scenes in actual light.