Color Calibration on Mars
Hey everyone, wanted to share with you a bunch of things, most of them fun and funny. Here is the first – what is a Word to describe “beautiful but worthless”
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/244840/word-to-describe-beautiful-but-worthless
In this absolutely hilarious stack you will find everything you know about cats ;) remember – cats could be anything, I always suspected that they run the Universe. Remember in >Man in Black’ the cat had the Universe in her collar. Also, Douglas Adams totally missed the joke – cats made us think mice run the world.
here’s a story about a dog
I’m terrified of dogs, I love them but it’s just involuntary thing because I was bitten as a kid. I usually cross the road when I see a big one and I’m also a very cat person.
But this summer I met a German Shepherd called Roger and boy that was the first time in my life that I cuddled a dog and I couldn’t get enough. He was very calm and well behaved, he was almost like a person. Usually I become very anxious when dogs start jumping around he never ever jumped, he will come over and lay on the ground.
My friend and her mom, the dog’s family, are very loving people so the dog is really loving to their friends.
They own a country house sort of a ranch so the dog really keeps the house safe. I heard him bark at night at some animals that were crossing the road and I’m sure it won’t be pleasant to be on his bad side.
Can’t wait to see Roger again, it really feels as if I made a new friend he simply isn’t human.
Christmas on Saturn II
Animation and simulation with pen and ink drawings, dimensions variable, 2020
With sounds from #Saturn as recorded by Cassini #NASA #NASAJPL
Saturn is a source of intense radio emissions. The radio waves are closely related to the auroras near the poles of the planet. These auroras are similar to Earth’s northern and southern lights.
The Cassini spacecraft began detecting these radio emissions in April 2002 when Cassini was 2.5 astronomical units from the planet using the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) instrument. The RPWS has now provided the first high resolution observations of these emissions that show an amazing array of variations in frequency and time. The complex radio spectrum with rising and falling tones is very similar to Earth’s auroral radio emissions.
These structures indicate that there are numerous small radio sources moving along magnetic field lines threading the auroral region. Time on this recording has been compressed such that 73 seconds corresponds to 27 minutes, or, the recording is at 22x real time. Since the frequencies of these emissions are well above the audio frequency range, we have shifted them downward by a factor of 44.
Happy New Year 2020 from New York
Happy New Year 2020 from New York City doodle
I made a proposal for the First Human Art on Mars ( HAM )
A Drawing In The Sand on Another Planet.
Proposal for the first Human Art on Mars ( HAM ) – A Drawing In The Sand. Since ancient times philosophers have been drawing in the sand. …Our hands are a symbol of our humanity, we create and destroy by it, and like in the Michelangelo painting and in the cave paintings of ancient – they carry the human spark, they serve our intelligence to shape matter, and make our dreams a reality.
On the left – Proposed first Human Art on Mars ( HAM ) – A Drawing In The Sand. I propose that a human sized hand print is drilled on the surface of Mars by InSight’s Heat and Physical Properties Package probe. Just like the first human step on the Lunar surface – this will be a cultural step for mankind.
On the right – Red ochre hand stencils in the Cave of El Castillo (c.37,300 BCE). These markings are some of the earliest art of the Upper Paleolithic. Art is commonly understood as the act of making works (or artworks) which use the human creative impulse and which have meaning beyond simple description.
Growing up I wanted to be an astronaut, now I doodle about it. Nasa doodle and JPL DOODL
I grew up with Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, with Isaac Asimov’s stories, robots, aliens, with Arthur C Clarke’s novels. I grew up with Star Wars. It’s not that I believe in Star Wars but I do believe in the message of Star Wars. Star Wars inspired me to dream. It was so epic and there were so many great lessons in it. I became a Star Wars artist.
My blueprint for dreams came from the science fiction novels I had been reading throughout my childhood and as a young adult. I wanted an epic life with adventures, possibly in space. So my first dream naturally was to become an astronaut.
I became an artist, now I create worlds and constantly conspire to make things the world has never seen.