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Buddy Holly Lives!

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

For some reason, animated GIFs have become an important part of the ds106 experience. Everybody, it seems, loves looking at them. And the process of making them is not as daunting as most may think. Prior to ds106, I never thought I could do one.

I remember with glee the moment my first effort at making one finally “played” the way I’d hoped it would. It took a long time and many mistakes were made along the way. But it was a learning experience. These little moments of personal accomplishment are valuable and important. One of the things that I most adore about ds106 is that it affords these sorts of opportunities for those willing to dive in.

So I was wondering what sort of role animated GIFs would play during this Camp Magic MacGuffin version of ds106. I was blown away when Ol’ Hatchet Jack made one from my first campsite photo from Second Life. I typo on my part in the comment on his blog referred to his effort as “an animate GIFt.” But in a sense, that what his remix of the photo was: a GIFt.

This morning I asked myself if it was possible to work with animated GIFs in the virtual space. As I didn’t know the answer, Google was used. It turns out it’s easy peasy. Perigrine Salon has a web application that will upload and convert your GIF file into the appropriate file format and provide a script of making the animation run once it’s attached to an object in Second Life. Well maybe it’s not easy peasy until you get the hang of it. But it works like a champ.

The video above was another chance for me to practice doing machinima and to demonstrate how the Buddy Holly GIF I created a few months ago look in Second Life. If you want to see it in person, all you have to do is teleport in to Corona Cay.

Navigating by Pixel

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

I’m hopping on the DS106 Minecraft server to search for camp! I know Martha suggested simply respawning in the area, but who wants to do it the mundane way? I’m up for some adventure!

#DS106 – Occupational Therapy?

Monday, May 14th, 2012

I’ve been on and off the fence about writing this post for about a week now. I decided if I don’t write it this weekend, I might as well give up on it. So here goes.

 

In early April I was in a nasty car accident which left me with some injuries and temporarily immobilized for several weeks. My world was reduced to a limited part of my home that I could reach without having to use stairs – a few ground floor rooms, the front and back porch and the garage. I was only able to move around with a walker at first.

 

It would have been easy to just take my meds and settle in for a month of daytime TV, but I wasn’t too pleased with that prospect. Since discovering DS106 earlier this year I had started developing a habit of posting at least one picture a day to Flickr, as well as trying The Daily Create every day. In the past, after a surgery for instance, I spent most of  my recovery time reading, but this time I wanted to keep making stuff (art, dammit). I have to credit (or blame) DS106 for instilling that attitude.

 

Actually, I had a project to do for #potcert11, another online course I was taking. I had the idea of making a video review of the class, and I was able to tap into some of the resources on #ds106 to learn a lot of tools and tips about working with video. In the end, I spent much more time than I should have, but came up with a video that I was pretty happy with considering I had never tried anything like it before. That kept me busy for the better part of a week or more.

 

I recalled a DS106 assignment I did earlier in the year, Mission:Defamiliarize.. (Here’s a link to the DS106 assignment page). I figured I could do something like that, so I started taking pictures around the house, looking for novel angles or effects to make the pictures more interesting. As I got a little more mobile, I was able to go out and take pictures of the neighborhood from my porches. Over the 5 weeks I was shut-in, I ended up taking over 800 photos, though a lot of them were not all that interesting.

 

I really like trying to post something to The Daily Create every day. So I tried to keep at that as well. Some of my efforts were pretty lame (pun intended) but I managed to come up with something. Sometimes I had to distort the assignment to fit my circumstances. For instance, one assignment was to photograph a bumper sticker. I didn’t have any chance of doing that, so I just made up my own bumper sticker and posted it. It was kind of dumb, but it gave me something to do.

 

With all this activity going on with Flickr, I started looking for some new ways to integrate my blog and my Flickr postings. There are a lot of tools and plugins to do that. However, I have also wanted to learn some WordPress programming, so I set out to learn how to create WP plugins and studied the Flickr API to create my own little plugin. I’m deploying it today on this blog. I put a selection of photos from my shut-in period into a Flickr Photoset. This page is generated by my plugin, and it pulls all the photos from that photoset into my blog. If I go make changes to the photoset on Flickr, the page will update itself with the changes. It’s kind of cool if I do say so myself. There’s no grand works of art there, but you might find some interesting shots if you care to take a look. I’ll probably have more to say about the plugin later, but it still needs a bit of polishing.

 

So what’s the point of all this. I’m not really sure, except that I wanted to share the story. I guess the message is that the DS106 spirit helped me find something useful to do with my brain while my bones and muscles were recovering.

 

Things are slowly coming back to normal, though I’m still limping around with a cane, and occasionally relying on meds for the lingering aches and pains.  But I’m hoping that in another week or so, I’ll be fit enough for summer camp.

 

That’s my story. Any questions?

 

Ready to Rough It

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

Lee este artículo en Español aquí.

To get ready for Camp Magic MacGuffin, I’ve given my blog’s appearance a bit of a face-lift!

I changed all my headers as well as the background image. I’m considering messing with the color scheme, and maybe even browsing for some new themes.

Pencil Vs Camera 41 - Lonely

"Pencil Vs Camera 41" by Ben Heines

Click here to view this image on Flickr.

I added an Attribution page to the header menu so that the owners of the original images I manipulated for my headers can get the credit they are due. Thank you, everyone who chooses to license their work under Creative Commons. It makes the web a much more dynamic place.

ds106: Visual Assignment 24 – Troll quotes

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

Visual Assignment 24 – Troll quotes brief

Find an image of a well known figure, add to it a famous quote by someone related in some way to the figure in the image and then attribute the quote to a third, related figure. From the official site: How It Works.

  1. Get a picture of someone people idolise. Obi Wan Kenobi, Barack Obama, Captain Kirk — any beloved public figure will do.
  2. Slap on a famous quotation from a similar character from a different book or movie. Pick something close enough that a non-fan might legitimately confuse them. If you’re using Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, for example, you’ll probably want to grab a quote from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Babylon 5 or Battlestar Galactica.
  3. Attribute the quotation to a third character, from yet a third universe. This way, nothing about your image is correct, and you’re trolling fans of all three characters at once.

Phone club

Appliance manufacturer LG are currently promoting their new PRADA mobile phone by saturating tram stops in the local area with advertising posters. The posters feature actor Edward Norton and model Daria Werbowy. I think it’s Edward and Daria’s alluring pose with the new PRADA mobile phone and their promise of a more fashionable lifestyle is what made me immediately think of two things. The film Fight Club and a Troll Quote. For this Troll Quote I used the image of Norton combined with the infamous Tyler Durden dialogue “I want you to hit me as hard as you can” and then attributed it to a competing mobile phone handset manufacturer. I called this troll quote Phone Club.

By the Banks of Lake Macguffin

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Ol’ Hatchet Jack is busy getting ready for the campers. This morning I went out to Lake Macguffin to see if I might find a spot for a tent or secret cabin for them little campers. I know they are building some fancy new camper cabins, but we are going to need secret hideaways and forts!

There seemed to be an inordinate amount of trash around the lake. Perhaps when it was drained some varmits brought stuff what was at the bottom, back to the shores? Anyway, I know it was a camp before these new folks purchased it.

Here is some video I shot lake side this morning.

I also added my two cents, or a hatchet in this case, to our pack bag that one of the camp directors shared with us. You should add your ideas too! Camp Director Alan shared some nice views of  Lake Macguffin with us and a nice look at the new pavilion! I am sure excited to see what the new camp look like!

I am wondering if we might map out the camp?

Exploring Lake Macguffin

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Things are shaping up nicely for the summer course of ds106 I am co-teaching with Martha Burtis, we have been super busy supervising and doing a lot of the work at Camp Magic Mcguffin. If you have every mused about trying to take ds106 as an open participant, this is perhaps the best time, during the summer, to come to camp, and let your creativity go wild. Go check out our welcome video and see the special info we provide for online open participants (yes Lisa Lane, we have a tag for you;-).

We were excited to hear that canmpers are already getting into the spirit, Lee has already done and created a first camper submitted assignment.

So I wandered down to the shored of Lake Macguffin to see how the cleanup was going.

It is still off limits while the crews finish the work, after emptying the lake, and removing all fo the debris with backhoes. Yes, there is a bit of reality distortion that happens in some spots, as you can see, but the water looks great, eh? Martha has been busy working on the new docks (she is handy with those power tools), and today, I took one of the new kayaks out for a spin:

As you can see, there are a lot of interesting nooks and crannies to explore, and the Fish and Wildlife Service has confirmed we are adjacent to the location of some nesting bald eagles. We hope we get a chance to spot some of them soon. Just make sure you stay clear of that fenced off cove at the south end of the lake.

Well, that’s about all the news fro Camp, remember we start on May 21, but if you are an open online participant, heck, just drop in when you can, Just catch the creative fever.

Can’t wait to see you in camp- I’m working on setting up a side blog to post some video updates.

Chopping Wood, or Whatever is in Front of Me!

Friday, May 11th, 2012

I would not want to go to camp where the counselors told me my bunk house was like the Bates Motel. Who knows, maybe the campers are too young to know about the Bates place? That is about as far as Ol’ Jack got thinking about his new cabin, or tent, or whatever.  Hatchet Jack has work to do!

Yesterday , thanks to @leelzebub there was great inspiration to “make place” and it was clear that the process of creating a home is a necessary part of the camping experience. All camps have place and it is essential we create ours.  Today there was even more inspiration from @scottlo and it shows the rich physical diversity of the camp itself. What a wondrous camp thinks Hatchet Jack!

Having been absent from the great GIF I decided that I should practice before the campers arrive. And that it would only be fitting to practice on work about place and our Magic Macguffin cabins, or RVs, or whatever we find. So for @scottlo I give him blinking stars and a warm crackling fire. With love, Hatchet Jack.

Stuck in the Sand

Friday, May 11th, 2012


Upon waking up and checking the twitter this morning,  I noticed that Leezlebub had already sparked the magic with her first ds106 assignment for Camp Magic MacGuffin. The name of this fun and intriguing visual assignment is Pitch a Tent in Camp Magic MacGuffin. I was so excited to see Leezlebub’s awesome work that I swore that I would do my own before retiring for the day.

So when I finally got back from work I logged in to Second Life and hopped in my new 1973 Winnabego RV and set my course for Camp Magic MacGuffin. I stopped on a quiet beach at Corona Cay to see if the place had changed since I last resided here a year or so ago. The trouble began when I tried to leave. It seems the wheels of my RV got stuck in the sand. The sucker wasn’t going anywhere.

It looks like this locale will have to serve as my base of operations for the duration of the camp. Fortunately there’s good wifi access and I should be able to stay in touch with the rest of the campers. Who knows, some might even want to pop in world and see if there are any possibilities for a ds106 approach to learning Second Life.

Apropos of yesterday’s post, I’m still flying by the seat of the pants. But it seems that things are converging in curious ways. Writing a blog post and doing a ds106 assignment while sitting next to a camp fire near a high-centered RV seems as right as rain. Let’s see what happens next.

Visual Assignment: My Cabin at Camp Magic MacGuffin

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Pitch a Tent in Camp Magic MacGuffin: Help create Camp Magic MacGuffin! Visualize the tent or cabin you’re staying in; show us what Lake MacGuffin looks like!

My Cabin at Camp Magic MacGuffin

Feelin' Rustic!

Click here to see it on Flickr.

I was really excited about Camp Magic MacGuffin, and I wanted to set up at my cabin right away! I threw together a quick little shelter inspired by a trip to Mexico I took several years ago. Then, with the help of Photoshop (a popular place to visit), I crafted a sign to warn paserbys that things might get crazy while I’m at work. I pulled out my laptop (on loan from katsushiro on Flickr), proudly erected the Camp flag, and called it a day. Wooh!