China
November 18th, 2009Only two days left to pack up the gear…
If you want to follow our China trip, please visit http://vierfrankeninchina.blogspot.com/
Only two days left to pack up the gear…
If you want to follow our China trip, please visit http://vierfrankeninchina.blogspot.com/
Good stuff:
Not so cool:
Bad Stuff:
Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mogh
There are only so many Records I bye these days … but the new Debut from Fagget Fairys From Denmark was worth the buy I cant stop lisstening.
Its the right amount from everything, Rumbling Breakbeat, weird sounds, nice exotic vocals and on top a little bit balkan beats, Just as I like to ride my horse ;-)
We saw them back in Juli 2007 in Vegas Copenhagen, just a few months after these two met and startet to make music together, I just recall to have broken feat from all the breakbeat dancing then. They definetly move your feet.
go and listen
http://www.myspace.com/faggetfairys
over and out
He just recompiled and fixed the old and shabby Advanced Atom Array which I guessed would never be resurected, but he did it in favor for the C4D Community.
Big thanks again to Robert Templeton
Kuroyume’s DevelopmentZone for recompiling and fixing the the R11 and x64 releases. (stop by his site and give him a hug – paypal donation …)
get the Advanced Atom Array plugin on the C4D-Plugin link on the right …
regards mogh
First of all i did a little modelling for a friend. A handsome bike Helmet. and since some people asked for a mini tutorial here it is.
Secondly the all mighty kuroyume did a x64 recompile of the AVT & Flanger maker plugin – yipppieh!
And since this was a good occation, I made a new Icon for AVT to fit more into the new C4D Sheme.
regards mogh
Yes after several years of ideling www.janweigand.de occupies a functional portfolio of myself.
The site is coded manual by hand, no special program was used in the prozess. It uses Javascript and PHP for convinient use and maintainace. The special minimizing and maximizing acordion effects are coded with Adobe Spry Ajax Framework The Image displaying is done by Shadowbox.js by Michael J. I. Jackson.
This site can also be viewed in different colorshemes controlled by css style sheets.
Feel free to look around but don’t copy anything without asking me.
Yesterday me, a friend and his colleague visited the doomsday device in Geneva.
I didn’t expect so many people to find something boring like physics so interesting ;-)
People stood already in line when we showed up at 9:30, half an hour after opening.
At about 12:30 we were at the front of the queue and got tickets to visit the LHC tunnel at 16:00 ;-(
So we went out for lunch an checked out the other sights on the CERN campus.
After some more queuing at 16:00 we finally got in. All in all it was very impressive, but a bit short for all the waiting time.
When we got out, the queue for the ATLAS detector seemed reasonably short. So we decided to give it a shot. After about 20 minutes we were in the next batch of people to enter the caves.
They showed us a presentation and a 3D movie, and then we took the elevator down to the cavern.
It was an absolutely gigantic apparatus. The most complex piece of technology in the biggest man-made cave.
I’ve been using the Creative Commons license for my photos for quite some time now.
Yesterday I was informed that one of my images has been used in a film.
The picture they used can be seen at 2 minutes 17 seconds.