Monday, 27 December 2010
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some things i've been listening too
mostly because of the influence of Lauren Dillard my good friend and one half of CREEP who pimped out my itunes!
Friday, 22 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
R.I.P. BENOIT MANDELBROT
The man whose mathematical method revolutionised our understanding of everything from economics to cauliflowers and coastlines has died of cancer at the age of 85.
Benoit Mandelbrot, a French mathematician, died in hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
His work with fractals, a term he coined himself, applied mathematics to the natural world, and formulated a method to help understand its infinite complexity
His seminal works, Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension and The Fractal Geometry of Nature, were published in 1977 and 1982. In these, he argued that seemingly random mathematical shapes in fact followed a pattern if broken down into a single repeating shape.
"If you cut one of the florets of a cauliflower, you see the whole cauliflower but smaller, Then you cut again, again, again, and you still get small cauliflowers. So there are some shapes which have this peculiar property, where each part is like the whole, but smaller." The mathematical principle has been used to measure shapes previously thought unmeasurable, including coastlines and mountains.
IF YOU DIDN"T WATCH THIS DOCUMENTARY THE FIRST TIME I POSTED IT WATCH IT NOW!!
It will blow your mind then re-asemble it! and if you need to be, show you why Mandelbrot was a Genius
http://thechroniclesofacreep.blogspot.com/2010/01/most-amazing-documentary.html
Benoit Mandelbrot, a French mathematician, died in hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
His work with fractals, a term he coined himself, applied mathematics to the natural world, and formulated a method to help understand its infinite complexity
His seminal works, Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension and The Fractal Geometry of Nature, were published in 1977 and 1982. In these, he argued that seemingly random mathematical shapes in fact followed a pattern if broken down into a single repeating shape.
"If you cut one of the florets of a cauliflower, you see the whole cauliflower but smaller, Then you cut again, again, again, and you still get small cauliflowers. So there are some shapes which have this peculiar property, where each part is like the whole, but smaller." The mathematical principle has been used to measure shapes previously thought unmeasurable, including coastlines and mountains.
IF YOU DIDN"T WATCH THIS DOCUMENTARY THE FIRST TIME I POSTED IT WATCH IT NOW!!
It will blow your mind then re-asemble it! and if you need to be, show you why Mandelbrot was a Genius
http://thechroniclesofacreep.blogspot.com/2010/01/most-amazing-documentary.html
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Daisy!! girls got game!
Daisy Lowe for UK esquire HD from Greg Williams on Vimeo.
Ouch!! literally too hot to handle
taken from http://completelyadorable.blogspot.com/
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Mac Advert By David Lachapel staring Amanda Lapore
my favorite advert/short film of all time, total genius! i remember when it came out i must have watch it a hundred times in a row
Thursday, 10 June 2010
NewGen time
had a really lovely time at the spring/summer 2011 NewGen announcements today!!
pics by Alistair Guy
pics by Alistair Guy
Sunday, 6 June 2010
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