Dear Alanis Morissette
r3dux | December 11, 2010No, THIS is ironic. Don’t you think?

Love,
r3dux
No, THIS is ironic. Don’t you think?

Love,
r3dux
Another great find from ThanksCaptainObvious – will definitely be picking up a couple of albums =D
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Stand up straight at the foot of your love
I lift my shirt up
Stand up straight at the foot of your love
I lift my shirt up
I was carried to Ohio in a swarm of bees
I never married but Ohio don’t remember me
Lay my head on the hood of your car
I take it too far
Lay my head on the hood of your car
I take it too far
I still owe money to the money to the money I owe
I never thought about love when I thought about home
I still owe money to the money to the money I owe
The floors are falling out from everybody I know
I’m on a bloodbuzz, yes I am
I’m on a blood buzz
I’m on a bloodbuzz, God I am
I’m on a blood buzz
I was carried to Ohio in a swarm of bees
I never married but Ohio don’t remember me
I still owe money to the money to the money I owe
I never thought about love when I thought about home
I still owe money to the money to the money I owe
The floors are falling out from everybody I know
I’m on a bloodbuzz, Yes I am
I’m on a blood buzz
I’m on a bloodbuzz, God I am
I’m on a blood buzz
I look forward to seeing this on LeeDrOiD (and hence my HTC Desire) in about a week =D
Also, two dot three? Really? What’s wrong with point?
There was a video the other day which I posted about where the video footage was all highly pixelised into circles of varying sizes and colours, and I reckoned I could produce a similar effect by either resizing the stream down so it’s really blocky then scaling it back up or reading all the pixels in a block, averaging the colour and then drawing blocks of that averaged colour.
Well, I had an hour or so today to do a bit of “me-coding”, and in the end I took the second option.
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The pixelisation works on the live stream, and you can drag the slider around to switch through from 1 division (i.e. the entire window is one block of solid colour) to 160 divisions.
I’ll bring the values into OpenGL and see what I can do with points and the like when I have another hour or two spare over the coming few days – fun stuff =D
Source code after the jump for those interested…
No, really. With a computer synthesized voice, which plays gigs to live audiences.
That is both incredibly odd and also kinda cool at the same time… Read more here (SingularityHub).