The shower’s pipes today sounded like sixty layers of cello harmonics.
Note to self:
September 4th, 2014Let’s watch
September 1st, 2014I’ve been trying to make a sequel to my game Castlevania 10, but been struggling a bit. To remind myself of the first game I went looking for the video of it someone had recorded and turned up some new ones (by other people)!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9LmW7OKfx4
This was the first one I found, and is by a funny Finnish fellow called Kermakastikeritari. Browsing his videos also lead me to Mat Dickie, and I’m looking forward to playing through some of his games some time soon.
This one’s by Noyb, who I know from Glorious Trainwrecks. He runs some nice game-related blogs, too.
And these are both by bankbank, who I’m pretty sure is part of Quimdung. The last video is the current official world record, though I think it’s pretty beatable.
Drawings of Dogs
August 7th, 2014Hi blog.
I’ve opened a shop on Etsy to sell some dog drawings: etsy.com/shop/drawingsofdogs
And a Tumblr to promote a certain category of them: drawingsofdogspooping.tumblr.com
It feels strange drawing again. I’m not finding it pleasurable, like I used to.
![Lien drawing of a heeler pooping](https://blog.ryliejamesthomas.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/img_1664_publish.jpg)
Five recent videos
July 4th, 2014I should also note that mostly my Youtube related troubles are resolved, so I’ve been adding things again to Video Works Catalogue. I also changed my website; did I mention that?
Five photos from the Real Tennis Australia website
July 1st, 2014Five videos from RMS Solutions
June 7th, 2014Early for a Job Interview
May 8th, 2014Best of J-Pop
May 6th, 2014I am really happy with this.
I’ve been listening to a lot of 80’s J-Pop. And, apart from enjoying it a lot, find myself often frustrated that the introductions—a standard ingredient in the formula—are often the best parts of the songs, and also often quite different to the rest of the melody.
I made a half-serious resolution to make an album of only J-Pop intros, thinking I might make one or two. I was really pleased to find a lot more in the results. It’s gotten me excited about the idea of making things designed to not hold a person’s attention. A stimulating place where attention drifts in and out, and gives a person a place to think and daydream. I find myself alternately keenly focused on every element of the short looped clips and having productive thinking time. I guess these clips are all of moments in songs that are particularly transitory, and dare I say the overused term: liminal. It’s pretty easy to join the dots between this album and other works of mine.
I also left a comment on the album’s Bandcamp page calling these ‘serving suggestions’. They loop perfectly, so you can listen to any one as long as you wish. I could probably listen to Dancing Hero (modern version) all day, maybe all day every day.
As an interesting piece of trivia: this release is exactly seven years after my last album (which has been tidied up a bit and it also on Bandcamp).