2005-11-24

Haikus

Yes, I know, no one actually likes poetry. I for one despise the notion that some people have, that anyone at all would want to read their structured laments about not having a girlfriend/boyfriend, or how they feel fat, or whatever.

Despite this, I am a fan of the haiku. It’s the limitations that produce the greatest creativity, and the humble 5-7-5 syllable structure is as restrictive as I’d care to be when expressing an idea. I especially appreciate haiku with a bit of humour or that managed to tell a story or set a scene with only 17 syllables. It is for this reason that I am going to write a few haiku in my own unique style.

Observe;

no one likes a poet
so write atypically
to piss them all off

Or;

graduates are smart
but lack life experience
that’s why we’re all drunk

I intend to keep this going over the next little while in order to inspire myself to keep this damn site updated : )

2005-10-16

An Animation I Can Relate To

by Yorrike @ 1243 UTC, in

There’s a wicked flash animation over at Low Morale, that pretty much sums up my feelings towards my old career in web development and IT. It’s to the tune of Radiohead’s “Creep”, and it’s pretty grim, but it cheered me up to know I’ve almost escaped the office bound slavery life illustrated therein.

Yay! : )

2005-04-11

Badge received, attached.

I finally received my copyleft badge today. Thanks again Pat, you’re the man! I’ll be wearing this with pride around campus tomorrow.

My submission is available in a previous article, or as part of the amassed collection of submissions. There’s some goodins in there, so mad props and full respect to all the people who participated.

2005-01-07

Creative Commies

An explosion of creativity with no IP incentive. That’s how I can best describe the happenings of the past three days, and I’ve decided to get in on the act myself. I present to you, my Creative Commies soviet-style poster.

And here’s the source svg file.

It has been an impressive demonstration of how quickly you can rally the troops, as it were, on the internet.

A torrent (heh) of creativity has taken place over the last 2 days and it all started with Free Software’s nemesis, little Billy Gates making a comment during his CES keynote speech. Quoth he;

I’d say that of the world’s economies, there’s more that believe in intellectual property today than ever. There are fewer communists in the world today than there were. There are some new modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises. They don’t think that those incentives should exist.

Well, that didn’t sit right with many people, one of which was Xeni Jardin over at BoingBoing, who whipped up a quick take on Gates’ comments after a suggestion from a reader: A communist flag with the copyleft logo in place of the hammer and sickle.

What followed can only be described as flash mob of creativity. Jaime Morrison followed Xeni’s lead and whipped up a fantastic soviet-style poster to add to what was becoming a call to arms.

From this vortex of creativity, came the Desktop Images and then came the t-shirts: One from Ryan Schroeder, and The Other (my favourite), from Giant Robot Printing. And finally the buttons: One and Two.

Just goes to show how we communists need little incentive to create.

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