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2600 Online, Play 50+ Classic Atari 2600 Games Online

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

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2600 Online features 50+ classic Atari 2600 games that you can play online for free.

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Sudo Make Me a Sandwich Robot, Inspired By A XKCD Comic

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Our friends at NYC Resistor built a Sudo Make Me a Sandwich Robot, bringing a classic xkcd comic to life. Bre Pettis has more background on the project.

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Evan Williams Talking About Twitter at TED 2009

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Here’s Twitter co-founder Evan Williams giving his talk at this year’s TED Conference.

via Adam Jackson on Twitter

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Give Blood, Get Burger at San Francisco Blood Drive Tweetup

Friday, February 27th, 2009

guest post by Jackson West

Blood Drive Tweetup

While Keith Olbermann and other newsy types love Twitter because it saves them from having to send reporters or camera crews out for obligatory “man on the street” comments (not to mention gossips who may or may not have contributed to Valleywag and were constantly surprised at what people felt was appropriate to post publicly in an easily archived and searchable format), there are socially responsible uses for the short-message service. Case in point: The phlebotimists at Blood Centers of the Pacific and the Social Media Club are hosting a Blood Drive Tweetup on Tuesday, March 3rd at the Elephant and Castle pub in downtown San Francisco.  Anyone who donates some of their precious bodily fluids will get a voucher for a free hamburger and a legitimate excuse to take a nap.  Do good, get fed, and score some well-deserved @ reply props — what’s not to like?

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Sutro Tower Website Keeps You Current on San Francisco Broadcasters

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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Sutro Tower

If your brand-new digital television signal just went haywire or you’re getting nothing but static from your favorite spot on the radio dial in San Francisco, check the new Sutro Tower Website for the latest updates on the DTV transition progress, which stations are temporarily stuck on auxiliary antennas during maintenance and assurances [PDF] that the high-powered electromagnetic signals emmanating from Twin Peaks don’t pose any threat to your health — or sanity.  Promise!

For more on the history of Sutro Tower and Mount Sutro, check out the unofficial guide at sutrotower.org.

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Friday, February 27th, 2009


Westley’s a Dick

Thursday, February 26th, 2009
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140pedia, Everything You Need To Know In 140 Characters or Less

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The guys behind I Can Has Cheezburger? have just launched 140pedia, a new website where people submit their explanations of things in 140 characters or less.

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Billy Idol’s White Wedding: Literal Video Version

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Funny or Die presents the Literal Video Version of White Wedding by Billy Idol’s.

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Twittering Twits on Keith Olbermann’s Countdown

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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Last night on Countdown on MSNBC, there was a pretty interesting confab between host Keith Olbermann (who is probably not @keitholbermann, based on some comments he made) and Craig Crawford (@craig_crawford) a columnist for CQPolitics.com (@cqpolitics).

@cqpolitics actually live-twittered their conversation, but they did so without using @’s for Craig or other twitterers that were mentioned, such as @clairecmc (Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri)–FAIL!

Claire does turn out to give good tweet. Here’s a really fine example of honest and thus compelling twitterature…

Twitter_Claire McCaskill

Further big points, from reading her other tweets, for her abbrevs & tpyos! All parents that don’t want to embarrass their children (of all ages) on Twitter (or Facebook) should follow her and take notes!

You can find out if your own US Rep and Senators have an official Twitter orifice by checking out Tweet Congress which not only lists all the congresspersons that have @’s, but also has running petitions directed at those who don’t to nag them into getting on to where it’s @.

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Thursday, February 26th, 2009


Video Game Themed Music Videos

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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Music and video games are two subjects that nerds can relate to. With the popularity of retro gaming and the ease and low production costs of using machinima, video game themed music videos are everywhere. Here are some recent additions that were definitely worth sharing.

Guitar Hero Hero (Beating Guitar Hero Doesn’t Make You Slash)” is the first music video from MC Lars‘ new album This Gigantic Robot Kills. Guitar Hero Hero mocks obsessive rhythm game fans, while embracing what makes those types of games appealing. It also features members of Nerf Herder and Mr. Big. Check out the “making of” video here.

Röyksopp’s Happy Up Here is what I would imagine would happen if Warner Bros. got hold of the Space Invaders franchise. It’s a gorgeous video with mind blowing special effects. It’s no surprise considering Röyksopp’s Torbjørn Brundtland and Svein Berge are cool and nerdy guys themselves.

The Adventures of Duane and Brando are a Flint, MI based rap group that exclusively rap about classic video games. Their music video for “Mega Man 2″ also serves as a decent walk through to beating the game’s classic villians. (via GameMusicForAll).

Dr. Zilog - Kids (8-bit MGMT Remix) from pieter montoulieu on Vimeo.

Although there’s no proper music video for it (yet), I’d be remiss not to include Dr. Zilog’s chiptune cover of MGMT’s “Kids”. Considering the low-tech sound of the original, it’s a perfect fit for 8-Bit. Download here.

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The Most Ridiculous Flickr Comment Thread Ever, Fueled by Blingee

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

A ridiculous comment thread on Flickr has been continuously evolving over the last week on the “Anger Is the Swiss Army Knife of Emotions” graphic that Mike Monteiro posted for his t-shirt that I talked him into making.

The absurdity of comments have been graphically fueled by Blingee, a web service that helps you add “bling” to photos. Feel free to make your contribution to history.

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Artist Josh Ellingson in Space, Arizona, Tequila & Communication Arts

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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I'm Fresh on Communication Arts

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Congrats to San Francisco artist Josh Ellingson, a long-time friend & co-conspirator of Laughing Squid, on being featured in the Fresh section of the Communication Arts website. CA is the largest international trade journal of visual communications.

Bay area art fans with their eyes open have probably noticed Josh’s work in recent years in local weeklies, major magazines, posters for parties and concerts, or galleries and stores in San Francisco and beyond. Josh has designed ads, posters, and postcards for Laughing Squid over the years, too. The image below was one of the first in the Laughing Squid postcard series.

Joshua Ellingson

Josh will be at the Wondercon convention this week in San Francisco at Moscone Center South, you’ll find him in Artists’ Alley. He’ll have some new prints, making their exclusive debut at the convention.

In Josh’s own words from the Communication Arts piece:

I’m influenced by popular culture, particularly television and movies, and I’ve also always been a fan of comic books and collectible toys. I’m enamored with science and scientific advancements and lately, astronomy has had a big impact on my work. There’s something about the scale of the cosmic level that makes my brain buzz.

Josh has had exciting things happening. In addition to the CA feature his work has recently appeared on TV, in art shows in Arizona & South Carolina (upcoming), on limited edition tequila bottles, and in outer space. So it seemed overdue to cover some of the cool stuff he’s been up to since Scott last posted about him in July ‘08.

First off, that art-in-space thing. The illustration below, featuring burlesque icon Dirty Martini was chosen to be included in the first ever art show at the International Space Station, which is in orbit around a small blue planet called Earth.

Dirty Martini and the Birth of the Space Program

In the images below, you can see Josh’s piece, fittingly entitled “Dirty Martini and the Birth of the Space Program”, on a wall of the space station:

My Artwork aboard the International Space Station

My Artwork aboard the International Space Station- with Crew

There it is, over the shoulder of the ‘naut on the far left. Possibly the first Dirty Martini in space. Not likely, but possible.

Last month back on Earth, fellow bay artist KRK Ryden curated a show called “The Panelists”, featuring art that celebrates the comic book panel. It happened at Pravus Gallery in Phoenix, Arizona, where Josh’s work appeared alongside pieces by KRK, Mark Mothersbaugh, Niagara, Mark George, and many others.

Josh wrote about his wild time in PHX and there’s a blog about the show & artists. Here’s a video that Josh shot while he was there that shows everyone’s killer art…

The next gallery show for Josh will feature his brand new series “Carrying Home”. It’s a solo show at South Carolina State University running from Mar 23-April 14. Here’s one of the pieces, Vice, that will be up:

Vice

Back to last year, Ellingson-on-television happened in a surprising meeting of Reality TV and a Great Old One. The TLC show LA Ink shot a scene in the offices of Boom-Studios who happened to have Josh’s artwork on their walls. In fact it’s the cover art Josh designed for a comic that Boom published called Cthulhu Tales: The Rising. The door-sized image hangs proudly in their conference room.

My Art on LA Ink- Projection 1

Josh heard about it on the night of the show, and quickly ballyhooed it up on Twitter.

Here’s the original illustration, unsullied by TLC watermark, UPC symbol, or Josh’s Kraftwerk imitation…

cthulhu, finished vector art

No slight on Josh, but it’s rather a handsome take on Cthulhu, don’t you think?

Saving the boozed for last (or penultimate anyway), last year Josh also got a high profile, high concept gig, when he and a few other artists were selected to design custom bottles of 1800 tequila. What results are some really stunning alcoholic vessels.

1800 Tequila Bottle 4

Josh has more pix on his flickr stream, including shots of the billboards and sneakers that 1800 made of his work. NOTCOT.org has a post with great pix of the collection.

The original artwork is entitled “Eagle with Baby Dragons” (below).

Eagle with Baby Dragons

Finally, here’s a short selection of the great posters that Josh created last year and throughout history…

Power Tool Drag Racing flyer - color

Tease*O*Rama Roadshow ad

GBBL2_flyerfront 2006

Laughing Squid 10th Anniversary Party

At APE, 2008

This April you can go check out the Ellingson atelier in person when the Spring 2009 Mission Open Studios is on. Josh works out of the bustling 1890 Bryant Street Studios where he shares a large space with several other great local artists and the granddaddy of internet radio stations SOMA FM. Together they call themselves Local 303 and next month marks their 3rd anniversary in the space. Here’s some pix of their work and play over the years.

Okay, Josh, don’t do anything else for a while, okay?

photos & illustrations by Joshua Ellingson

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Wednesday, February 25th, 2009


Pip Squeak A Go Go! A Benefit for Cure JM

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Pip Squeak A Go Go

Baby Doe and The Devil-Ettes present Pip Squeak A Go Go, a dance party for all ages that takes place this Sunday, March 1st at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda. This year’s event is a special benefit for Cure JM, a foundation that is searching for a cure for Juvenile Dermatomysitis (JM). Tickets can be purchased online in advance.

Looking for something fun and completely different to do on a weekend afternoon? Then grab the kids and head on down to Pip Squeak A Go Go! The Devil-Ettes, San Francisco’s premier 60s style go go dance group, are pleased to bring you a Go Go Dance party for the underage set.

This is a special Pip Squeak A Go Go—not only because it’s the first time in the East Bay, but because it’s also a benefit for Juvenile Dermatomysitis (JM). This disease only affects about 5,000 children in the United States. Yet there are two known cases in Alameda. This event is in the name of these two young girls.

Featuring live music by The Time Outs, Uni and her Ukelele, Frances England and Go Go Dances throughout the day by The Devil-Ettes! Whether you’re a kid, or just like to act like one, this is one bash you won’t want to miss!

Sunday March 1st, 2009
Price: $10.00 (kids under 1 are FREE!)

+ AWESOME TUNES! DJ Rockin’ Raul will be spinning all afternoon long
+ FANCY DANCIN’! The Devll-Ettes will get the kids hoppin’ with fun and energetic dance performances throughout the afternoon
+ RAFFLE PRIZES GALORE! Help raise money for Cure JM and get something fun in return!
+ 60s GO-GO DANCE LESSONS! Learn how to do classic dances like the Monkey, the Swim, the Bug and more courtesy of The Devil-Ettes!
+ BABY BAZZARE! Fun local craftsman selling kid friendly wares. Shop while you bop!
+ THE ULTIMATE IN KID FRIENDLY! The afternoon also includes kids snacks, a diaper changing area and more!

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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
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3D Mapping Video Projections by Easyweb

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

French design company Easyweb does some really amazing 3D mapping video projections, here’s their 2009 demo showreel video.

Thanks to Are We Really? & Michael Lyons for the tip!

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Phil Hartman Audition Video For Saturday Night Live

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Here’s the late, great video of Phil Hartman auditioning for Saturday Night Live back in 1985/1986. Jon Lovitz makes an appearance at the end of the video.

via The Sound of Young America

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Extra Action Marching Band at NIMBY 2.0

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Here’s a short video I shot of the Extra Action Marching Band performing at the NIMBY 2.0 party. Speaking of EAMB, they are playing tonight with The Brass Mafia and Motion Potion at The Independent in San Francisco.

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