Saturday, April 17, 2010
Japanese TATTOO Horimitsu style ここ数日の仕事をまとめて
龍。雲追加。
Dragon. Cloud addition.
Dragón. Suma de la nube.
オーストラリアのお客様。
去年、いらしていただいてその続きです。
またきてくださいね。
Customer from Australia.
It comes and the continuation last year.
Cliente de Australia.
Viene y la continuación el año pasado.
Es más, viene.
twin sun floW 2010 - DEUSDAY
As I sit here this morning I still smell like smoke from Jim's fire pit. It's his birthday on 4/20 (this coming Tuesday) and WE/ME celebrated at his pad (bad) last night around the fire. It felt like a TINy fractal of the Volcano in Iceland.
This video is amazing Jimmy, I've never seen anyone share an urban sync vision quest!
In the video Jim watches Lost which started this week with a recap including a shot of John Locke. Currently John is actually The Man in Black aka the Black Smoke Monster.
Here is a pic from Lostpedia of the different faces of The Man In Black.
The next images are in his video...
I didn't get to see them until Jim's sync walk in Thompson, here and now, as I missed the beginning of Lost this week.
We see the chicken/cock/rooster animal of Hermes son of Zeus. Zeus is the King of Mount Olympus. It is the rumblings of Zeus/Jupiter, King of Kontact, that we are witnessing today.
We have seen John Locke or Black Smoke in this episode, followed shortly after by a Mountain. This clearly foretells the eruption that started the very next day, wow..
The next shot is a Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx.
(See Magick MounTin for much ado about Mountains and Pyramids as symbols of ascension)
This episode, "Everybody Loves Hugo", centers around Hugo "Hurley" Reyes. I like that his Chicken/Hermes logo is inside of a yellow sun/star and that his last name is Reyes/Ray. This also reflects the amazing sun light effects documented by Jim on his sync walk in Thompson aka Two Sun.
Contact! The poles between 2001/WTC and 2010/Volcano are now connected.
Jake:
I remember as a young kid watching Larry King on CNN interviewing Tom Hanks. Hanks was explaining his passion for 2001: A space Odyssey and extreme distaste for its sequel 2010: The Year We Make Contact. This stuck with me for some reason.
I Googled it, couldn't find the video but this synctastic interview instead.
Some highlights:
Tom Hanks on 2001: The Odyssey and the Ecstasy
Is 2001: A Space Odyssey more than just a great space movie? On the brink of the real 2001, SPACE Illustrated editor Andrew Chaikin talked to one of the films most ardent fans actor, writer and director Tom Hanks, star of Apollo 13 and creator of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon.
And yet I was able to comprehend what was going on somehow. Like the rival ape factions fighting over that water hole. And my God, when that bone gets thrown up in the air and you make that transformation into an orbiting bomb the greatest time-cut in the history of cinema and the "Blue Danube" started up, I mean, I was in heaven. I felt as though the universe were expanding before my very eyes.
If you were going to be 18 months out into space on the way to Jupiter, you had to be one of the most mentally tough and accomplished human beings on the face of the planet.
"Oh, that black thing, thats God." Thats what everybody was saying. The black thing was God and it takes the astronaut on a trip. And I was saying, cmon, no, its not God. Im not sure what it is, but its not God.
But reading the novel -- I ended up studying that thing backwards and forwards. I had to go back and do that, because I was driven to distraction by the movie. I was infected with the virus.
Q: You've seen the film, projected, something like 41 times.
"You guys have found something that is so big, all of life is going to change once we figure out what it is that we've come across here."
But in 1968 it captured this concept of manifest destiny, that is, I think, part and parcel to the human condition. That we're never satisfied with just staying here; we always want to go explore the next frontier, and we're done here [on Earth]. There's an infinite amount of work for us to do here, absolutely. But as far as places for us to go, it's all "up and out." And big things have to be figured out and big discoveries have to be made. And big people have to come back and dream and work in order to make it happen.
And I think that's what 2001 still is able to accomplish. It still captures, I think, the concrete realities of what it's going to take in order for us to do it and it doesn't make it look pretty, it doesn't make it look easy, but it still does make it look inevitable for us. And I think that's accurate.
It seems Hanks' personal obsession with the Mission to Jupiter/42 aka The Answer to Life The Universe and Everything has strange attracted him as central to the current elements at play in the sync web...Love and Peace In.
Just put on Dolores Claiborne as John C. Reilly research. This one tickled me because I love Jennifer Jason Leigh (I'll get to that one day, she helped kick start synchro..) and I know there is an Eclipse element in here somewhere. The new Twilight thing is called Eclipse while Reilly has been a Vamp in Cirque du Freak: The Vampires Assistant...
Perfect entrainment with the Volcano. John C. Reilly and MounTIN poster, very next scene Smoke.
Makes sense as he is JC Reilly aka HeyZeus, God of Olympus the Mega Mountain.
The cover for the O.G book sees the Red C and has us looking up from inside of a water well. Weird, as this is in Jim's sync video from this weeks Lost episode...
twin sun floW 2010 - DEUSDAY
As I sit here this morning I still smell like smoke from Jim's fire pit. It's his birthday on 4/20 (this coming Tuesday) and WE/ME celebrated at his pad (bad) last night around the fire. It felt like a TINy fractal of the Volcano in Iceland.
This video is amazing Jimmy, I've never seen anyone share an urban sync vision quest!
In the video Jim watches Lost which started this week with a recap including a shot of John Locke. Currently John is actually The Man in Black aka the Black Smoke Monster.
Here is a pic from Lostpedia of the different faces of The Man In Black.
The next images are in his video...
I didn't get to see them until Jim's sync walk in Thompson, here and now, as I missed the beginning of Lost this week.
We see the chicken/cock/rooster animal of Hermes son of Zeus. Zeus is the King of Mount Olympus. It is the rumblings of Zeus/Jupiter, King of Kontact, that we are witnessing today.
We have seen John Locke or Black Smoke in this episode, followed shortly after by a Mountain. This clearly foretells the eruption that started the very next day, wow..
The next shot is a Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx.
(See Magick MounTin for much ado about Mountains and Pyramids as symbols of ascension)
This episode, "Everybody Loves Hugo", centers around Hugo "Hurley" Reyes. I like that his Chicken/Hermes logo is inside of a yellow sun/star and that his last name is Reyes/Ray. This also reflects the amazing sun light effects documented by Jim on his sync walk in Thompson aka Two Sun.
Contact! The poles between 2001/WTC and 2010/Volcano are now connected.
Jake:
I remember as a young kid watching Larry King on CNN interviewing Tom Hanks. Hanks was explaining his passion for 2001: A space Odyssey and extreme distaste for its sequel 2010: The Year We Make Contact. This stuck with me for some reason.
I Googled it, couldn't find the video but this synctastic interview instead.
Some highlights:
Tom Hanks on 2001: The Odyssey and the Ecstasy
Is 2001: A Space Odyssey more than just a great space movie? On the brink of the real 2001, SPACE Illustrated editor Andrew Chaikin talked to one of the films most ardent fans actor, writer and director Tom Hanks, star of Apollo 13 and creator of the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon.
And yet I was able to comprehend what was going on somehow. Like the rival ape factions fighting over that water hole. And my God, when that bone gets thrown up in the air and you make that transformation into an orbiting bomb the greatest time-cut in the history of cinema and the "Blue Danube" started up, I mean, I was in heaven. I felt as though the universe were expanding before my very eyes.
If you were going to be 18 months out into space on the way to Jupiter, you had to be one of the most mentally tough and accomplished human beings on the face of the planet.
"Oh, that black thing, thats God." Thats what everybody was saying. The black thing was God and it takes the astronaut on a trip. And I was saying, cmon, no, its not God. Im not sure what it is, but its not God.
But reading the novel -- I ended up studying that thing backwards and forwards. I had to go back and do that, because I was driven to distraction by the movie. I was infected with the virus.
Q: You've seen the film, projected, something like 41 times.
"You guys have found something that is so big, all of life is going to change once we figure out what it is that we've come across here."
But in 1968 it captured this concept of manifest destiny, that is, I think, part and parcel to the human condition. That we're never satisfied with just staying here; we always want to go explore the next frontier, and we're done here [on Earth]. There's an infinite amount of work for us to do here, absolutely. But as far as places for us to go, it's all "up and out." And big things have to be figured out and big discoveries have to be made. And big people have to come back and dream and work in order to make it happen.
And I think that's what 2001 still is able to accomplish. It still captures, I think, the concrete realities of what it's going to take in order for us to do it and it doesn't make it look pretty, it doesn't make it look easy, but it still does make it look inevitable for us. And I think that's accurate.
It seems Hanks' personal obsession with the Mission to Jupiter/42 aka The Answer to Life The Universe and Everything has strange attracted him as central to the current elements at play in the sync web...Love and Peace In.
Just put on Dolores Claiborne as John C. Reilly research. This one tickled me because I love Jennifer Jason Leigh (I'll get to that one day, she helped kick start synchro..) and I know there is an Eclipse element in here somewhere. The new Twilight thing is called Eclipse while Reilly has been a Vamp in Cirque du Freak: The Vampires Assistant...
Perfect entrainment with the Volcano. John C. Reilly and MounTIN poster, very next scene Smoke.
Makes sense as he is JC Reilly aka HeyZeus, God of Olympus the Mega Mountain.
The cover for the O.G book sees the Red C and has us looking up from inside of a water well. Weird, as this is in Jim's sync video from this weeks Lost episode...
robert pattinson profile
Robert Thomas Pattinson born 13 May 1986 an English actor, model, musician, and executive producer. Robert Pattinson has been cited as the biggest British movie star in Hollywood and one of the sexiest movie stars in the world. Pattinson was named one of the "Sexiest Men Alive" in 2008 and 2009 by People magazine. In 2009, he was also named "Sexiest Man Alive" through a poll conducted by Glamour. GQ named Pattinson Britain's "Best Dressed Man" of 2010, stating, "Extremely elegant and inspiring, the true essence of a contemporary man." In 2010, Glamour crowned Pattinson best dressed man along with Cheryl Cole as best dressed woman. He was named one of Vanity Fair's "Top Hollywood Earners of 2009" with earnings of $18 million in 2009.[41] Due to his recent rising fame, a wax statue of Pattinson has been added to the Madame Tussauds collection in London and NYC.
In December 2009, Pattinson autographed a guitar to be auctioned off for charity. Pattinson also volunteered for the Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief in January 2010.Robert Pattinson is best known for playing Edward Cullen in the film adaptations of the Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer, and for the role of Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. His upcoming films include The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Bel Ami, Water For Elephants, and Unbound Captives.
Modeling
Pattinson began modelling when he was twelve years old, but it wound down only four years later. He has blamed his lack of work as a model on his masculine appearance. Pattinson explained in December 2008, "When I first started I was quite tall and looked like a girl, so I got lots of jobs, because it was during that period where the androgynous look was cool. Then, I guess, I became too much of a guy, so I never got any more jobs. I had the most unsuccessful modelling career." Pattinson appeared in the advertising campaign for Hackett's Autumn 2007 collection.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Profile
Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress. Winstead has been called a scream queen because of her roles in the horror films Monster Island, The Ring Two, Final Destination 3, Black Christmas, Death Proof, and The Thing. She has also branched out into other genres, including her roles in the blockbuster films Sky High, Bobby, Live Free or Die Hard/Die Hard 4.0, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Throughout her career, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her work in Passions, and she was part of the cast of Bobby, where she was also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Winstead was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, the daughter of Betty Lou (née Knight) and James Ronald Winstead. When she was five, her family moved to Sandy, Utah, a Salt Lake City suburb. Her interest in performing art also began to emerge with interests in ballet and acting. As a child, Winstead appeared in the Mountain West Ballet's version of The Nutcracker. Hoping to become a ballerina, at the age of eleven, she received the opportunity to study dance in a summer program of the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School in New York City. There, she studied ballet and jazz dance, but decided to also study acting. Winstead ended up appearing on Broadway during Donny Osmond’s successful run of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She was also a member of the International Children's Choir during her youth and honed her skills performing at her church.
Winstead began her acting career at age 13, guest starring in episodes of the CBS dramas Touched by an Angel and Promised Land, before being cast as Jessica Bennett in the NBC soap opera Passions, a role she played from 1999 to 2000. She subsequently appeared in the short-lived CBS drama series Wolf Lake (2001-2002), and in the made-for-television film Monster Island (2002). Trying her hand at comedy, she went the independent film route as the Jewish daughter of a large, zany family in the indie feature Checking Out, but her screen time fared better in the more mainstream Walt Disney Pictures confection Sky High, which was both financially and critically successful. She starred as Gwen Grayson, the in-disguise alter ego of the supervillain Royal Pain.
After the exposure Sky High provided, 2006 saw her forge a professional relationship with the creative team of James Wong and Glen Morgan, formerly best known for their memorable contributions to The X-Files. She and her co-star, Ryan Merriman, landed in the path of the grim reaper’s master plan in Final Destination 3. She had failed to land a part in the second film in the trilogy, but found her place in the third installment, which to this day is the most successful of the trilogy. This has been the highest-grossing film that she has had a lead role in. Morgan and Wong wanted to collaborate with her again and convinced her to appear in their sorority slasher Black Christmas. The film, however, failed with critics and viewers but it earned her a nomination for Scream Queen at the 2007 Scream Awards.
One day, she inadvertently received a chance to lampoon horror scream queens when The Tonight Show host Jay Leno, unaware of who she was, knocked on her front door and included her in a comedy segment spoofing horror movies. That same year, she appeared in Emilio Estevez's Bobby, a valentine to the politics and morals of Robert F. Kennedy, which drew moderate critical attention, and became a minor box office success. The film's cast included Laurence Fishburne, Anthony Hopkins, Ashton Kutcher, William H. Macy, Demi Moore, and Sharon Stone, but most of her scenes were with Shia LaBeouf and Brian Geraghty. She and her co-stars were nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
In 2007, Winstead appeared in a pair of high-profile event films. Quentin Tarantino cast her as a well-intentioned but vapid and naïve actress in his high-speed segment of Grindhouse called Death Proof, his half of a double-billed feature. The film failed to produce ticket sales, but drew critical acclaim. Death Proof is also the second film to feature both Winstead and Kurt Russell. Winstead appeared in most of the films marketing campaignes, possibly due to her cloths which resemble Uma Thurman's character in Kill Bill, Tarantino's earlier film. The same summer, hot off the heels of its release, Winstead received another shot at action as Lucy McClane in Live Free or Die Hard co-starring Bruce Willis (who also starred in a segment of Grindhouse, Planet Terror). The film earned over $130 million domestically, making it the highest grossing film that features Winstead.
Winstead has recently screen tested for the role of Wonder Woman in the film adaption of Justice League.[1] She starred in Make It Happen, a dance film. The film went straight to DVD in the US, and gained a small collection in the UK, which eventually led to its financial failure. It was also announced on May 16, 2008, that Winstead would co-star opposite Michael Cera in forthcoming comic-book adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.[2] Filming began in early March[3] and wrapped on August 28th, 2009.[4] On February 2010, Winstead landed the lead role in the prequel to The Thing, which is directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr..
Punk Rock Fashion
Preparing for rock concerts or music festivals can be little tedious, it can become more of a concerning matter if you want to be a rock star. Basically many rock stars make their own t-shirts and also design their outfits for the event. To design rock clothing you must first understand the theme of the event, depending on the theme you can design your punk rock clothes.
Making your own punk outfit will require little analysis, and you can even visit a rock garment store to get an idea on what exactly you would require for designing. You can check online and follow latest trends related to punk fashion stuffs. As you can see most of the mass produced punk rock music t-shirts use processes such as silk-screening, you can do the same or go an easier route that will hold up just as well.
Remember, you want your punk Rock Clothing to go the distance and be able to withstand washing and drying and all the other abuse when you put them to test while performing at the event. Remember the theme of the event and the audience, if you are designing punk rock clothes for your other members in the band then you must ask for size list. Ask for one and enlist someone to help you contact the other members of the band if you have to do it yourself.