Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

I just could not throw in some cheesy Xmas songs. This song, which will do for New Year's eve as well, was written in the midst of the Vietnam War and was inspired by an international peace campaign launched by the Lennon-Ono couple in 1969 in several big cities around the world. Very popular in the UK since Lennon was murdered, it is now regarded as a mainstream Christmas standard. The Alarm released this cover in the early 1990's. On the video below, they perform it on TV with the Welsh choir they used on several tracks of their Change/Newid album available both in English and in Welsh. Nadolig llawen!

Ey@el

So this is Christmas and what have you done
Another year over a new one just begun
So this is Christmas I hope you have fun
The near and the dear ones, the old and the young

And so this is Christmas for weak and for strong
For rich and for poor ones the road is so long
And so Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one without any fear

War is over if you want it
War is over now

So this is Christmas for black and for white
For yellow and red ones let's all stop the fight
So Happy Christmas and what have you done
Another year over a new one just begun
And so Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one without any fear

War is over if you want it
War is over now
War is over if you want it
War is over now

War is over if you want it
War is over now
War is over if you want it
War is over now
War is over if you want it
War is over now

Original text by JOHN LENNON
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From the Hollow of a Thousand-Year Old Oak Tree

From the hollow of a thousand-year-old oak tree known as the King of Limbs, came out one day 2+2=5 pretty smart and well learned elusive musical creatures who delighted the world with their magical creeps made from a secret ingredient no one has ever identified yet. Upset at their delicacies being consumed as mere bangers and mash without even considering the remainder yet much tastier, they began to sulk, then got the bends, and ultimately felt let down like some poor homesick subterranean aliens as they were. Running away from the idiotheque that made them want to disappear completely, they were first struck with amnesia, suspended in limbo for a while prior to going down into their burrow to get away from hunting bears, narrowly escaping a wolf at the door — that same wolf which ate little red riding hood's granny plus the three little pigs and passed myxomatosis onto them. Little by little, they became feral again, feeding exclusively on lotus flowers. Meanwhile, all over the world, down was the new up and karma police was about to blow out. By no means, the ruthless magic of Christmas (violins) created a spatio-temporal flaw (harp) large enough for the reluctant surprise-hating creatures packed like sardines in a crushed tin box to get sucked down (drum) into some wacky pensieve (maracas) where they got dressed up willy-nilly in those ridiculous costumes (trumpets) to wish you a joyeux Noël, feliz Navidad, fröhliche Weihnachten, zalig Kerstfeest, Buon Natale, Feliz Natal, god jul, Wesołych Świąt, veselé Vánoce, boldog karácsonyt, Nadolig llawen, С Рождеcтвом Христовым... that is a merry Christmas to everyone!

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A Christmas Tree

This Christmas tale was the very first story published by Charles Dickens in Household Words, the national weekly magazine he edited in the 1850's and which took its name from the line in Shakespeare's Henry V: “Familiar in his mouth as household words.” It's interesting to note that the popular serialisation of literary works initiated by Dickens in England was revived in our time by Stephen King when publishing its Green Mile novel in six instalments of a hundred pages each, with no idea of how many episodes he would have to write and how the plot would go.

I have been looking on, this evening, at a merry company of children assembled round that pretty German toy, a Christmas Tree. The tree was planted in the middle of a great round table, and towered high above their heads. It was brilliantly lighted by a multitude of little tapers; and everywhere sparkled and glittered with bright objects. There were rosy-cheeked dolls, hiding behind the green leaves; and there were real watches (with movable hands, at least, and an endless capacity of being wound up) dangling from innumerable twigs; there were French-polished tables, chairs, bedsteads, wardrobes, eight-day clocks, and various other articles of domestic furniture (wonderfully made, in tin, at Wolverhampton), perched among the boughs, as if in preparation for some fairy housekeeping; there were jolly, broad-faced little men, much more agreeable in appearance than many real men--and no wonder, for their heads took off, and showed them to be full of sugar-plums; there were fiddles and drums; there were tambourines, books, work-boxes, paint-boxes, sweetmeat-boxes, peep-show boxes, and all kinds of boxes; there were trinkets for the elder girls, far brighter than any grown-up gold and jewels; there were baskets and pincushions in all devices; there were guns, swords, and banners; there were witches standing in enchanted rings of pasteboard, to tell fortunes; there were teetotums, humming-tops, needle-cases, pen-wipers, smelling-bottles, conversation-cards, bouquet-holders; real fruit, made artificially dazzling with gold leaf; imitation apples, pears, and walnuts, crammed with surprises; in short, as a pretty child, before me, delightedly whispered to another pretty child, her bosom friend, "There was everything, and more." This motley collection of odd objects, clustering on the tree like magic fruit, and flashing back the bright looks directed towards it from every side--some of the diamond-eyes admiring it were hardly on a level with the table, and a few were languishing in timid wonder on the bosoms of pretty mothers, aunts, and nurses--made a lively realisation of the fancies of childhood; and set me thinking how all the trees that grow and all the things that come into existence on the earth, have their wild adornments at that well-remembered time.

"A Christmas Tree", Charles Dickens

Have a good read!

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The Whole of the Moon

I pictured a rainbow
you held it in your hands
I had flashes
but you saw the plan
I wandered out in the world for years
you just stayed in your room
I saw the crescent
You saw the whole of the moon
The whole of the moon...

You were there in the turnstiles
with the wind at your heels
you stretched for the stars
and you know how it feels
to reach too high, too far, too soon
You saw the whole of the moon

I was grounded
while you filled the skies
I was dumbfounded by truth
you cut through lies
I saw the lone empty valley
you saw Brigadoon
I saw the crescent
You saw the whole of the moon

I spoke about wings
you just flew
I wondered I guessed and I tried
you just knew
I sighed
but you swooned
I saw the crescent
You saw the whole of the moon
The whole of the moon...

With a torch in your pocket
and the wind at your heels
you climbed on the ladder
and you know how it feels
to get too high, too far, too soon
You saw the whole of the moon
The whole of the moon...

Unicorns and cannonballs, palaces and piers,
trumpets, towers and tenements
wide oceans full of tears
flags, rags, ferryboats, scimitars and scarves
every precious dream and vision underneath the stars
You climbed on the ladder
with the wind in your sails
you came like a comet
blazing your trail
too high, too far, too soon
You saw the whole of the moon !

Original text by MIKE SCOTT

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How to Morph Photos

The morphing technique is often used for special effects in motion pictures but also to create holograms. Why not use it to created unconventional animated GIF's out of static images? There are many applications available to do this. I've chosen Sqirlz Morph because it's a freeware and it's doesn't hog resources. Besides its ease of use and the quality of the output immediately won me over. Unfortunately, like Sqirlz Water Reflections introduced previously, it only runs on Windows (XP/Vista/7/8?), but the good news for Linux users is that it also runs fine on Wine. To install, unzip the archive then double-click on the extracted EXE file (you might need to have administrator's rights).

Materials

  • two or more similar (or not) portraits of people/animals with the same dimensions and background
  • Sqirlz Morph

Instructions

1. Launch Sqirlz Morph and open a copy of each picture you wish to include (green folder icon on the top toolbar or File - Open menu).  In order to reduce the size of the animation, I advise you start with resized pictures according to the what you intend to do with the output. Even though the program will offer to resize the final animation, it will thus save a lot of system resources and speed up processing.

2. Click on the first image you wish to start with to select it. Use the green cross-hair in the left side toolbar (or Control Points - Add menu) and click wherever you want to add a control point. You need to add these according to the common features between both pictures as they will serve as guidelines to morph from image 1 to image 2.

3. Select the last picture. Use the black arrow on the left side toolbar (or Control Points - Move menu) and click on any control point to move it to the correct position (see capture below — the control point in image 2 is circled in image 1 so that you can adjust its position).

4. Once all the control points are set and in synch, click on the inverted dotted triangle in the top toolbar (or Morph - Period menu) to specify the number of frames you animation should have (I've used the default value which is 20). You may click on the yellow arrow to preview your animation. For this picture, I've selected Reverse and Mix1 in the Morph menu. If your pictures are too large, you may choose to resize them automatically upon processing (Morph - Resize on Saving menu).

5. Now let's save the animation as an animated GIF (you may also chose to save it as an AVI or Flash file or to save frame individually to use with another image editing program. Click on the GIF icon on the top toolbar (or Morph - Make GIF File menu). A dialog box will open requesting a filename and output filepath. Then you'll need to specify your desired framerate (animation speed). For this example, I chose 20 images per second. Click OK to start processing.

NOTE: Since I was not pleased with the smoothness of the resulting animation, I've change the duration of some frames with Animation Shop.



The above two examples are not really morphing. I must stress I haven't cheated and none of the images used come from existing videos or animated GIF's. For my lips, I've checked One Way rather than Reverse (Morph menu) and changed the duration of the first image only (there are two). For the sexy guy, I've applied the same processes as for the cats except it turned out to be more difficult to find the correct control points because of the 90° head rotation and several attempts were needed. In order to get the most natural movement with only two individual pictures, I absolutely had to change the duration of some intermediate frames.

As you can see, this program is very easy to use and the only limit is your own imagination. The only risk you take is to be overwhelmed by the quality of the output. So have fun, morph all the way!

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Common Types of Dreams

Nothing is off its limits in the dream state. We are open to experiencing all levels of self, all fears, frustrations, suppressed images, unknown territory, visionary insights. We will become more comfortable with all dream images when we learn to welcome them, whatever they are as symbolic messengers of self.

There is not such thing as a bad dream symbol. The most grotesque or frightening dreams have the most positive insights once they are worked out. Remember, dream images are just trying to get your attention, so do not resist them. Seek to recognize the insight so you can move on to more joyous awareness. Many people have the following common types of dreams.

Nightmares

A dream known to most all of us is the nightmare. It is one of our most valuable teaching dreams because it shows us a fear that has been blown way out of proportion or something we have suppressed that is affecting us negatively. Often we do not remember the happy dreams. But the frightening ones will make more of an impression and we will be more inclined to work them out.

For example, a man had a recurring nightmare that a large rat was eating away at his neck. He would awaken screaming and clawing at his neck to remove the rat. Upon analysis, he discovered that the neck represented the throat chakra. He was not verbalizing his needs, and the suppression was gnawing away and resulting in self-destructive behaviors. The rat was an insecure part of self that was betraying him. We must always nurture the inner self, taking care to verbalize and express what it is that we want and need. After he began to take assertive steps to resolve these problems both at work and in his personal relationships, the rat dream no longer continued.

Disaster Dreams

Whether earthquakes, flood, fire or tidal wave, a disaster indicates a sudden change in some area of your life. A flood means an emotional upheaval and an earthquake means a big rearrangement in your affairs. They usually indicate turning points or opportunities to take advantage of a new direction.

Sexual Dreams

Sex is a big part of many dreams, and usually has little to do with the literal meaning of intercourse. Usually it indicates learning to balance the male and female polarities of our being. Remember that each one of us is both male and female, manifesting itself in a particular body.

To have sexual intercourse in a dream represents a merger of energies. If having intercourse with a man, it is a merger of masculine energies within the self; with a woman it is a merger of female energies. If you are a female (or male) and dream of making love with another female (or male) you actually know, it represents taking within the self qualities you associate with the particular individual. Making love with a member of the same sex usually has nothing to do with homosexuality.

Also having intercourse in a dream with a member of your family does not indicate a desire for incest. If making love with your father or mother, it represents a merger of wiser, nurturing qualities of the masculine or feminine self; with a son or daughter, an integration of the more childlike or youthful qualities of self. Remember all persons in the dream are an aspect of you.

A sexual dream accompanied by an orgasm may indicate a need to release and balance physical energy, and this is a way the body has of restoring equilibrium. We must remember that we are physical, sexual beings and this part of the self needs to be honored.

Costume Dreams

If you find yourself in a costume, it usually represents a past life. It may be that a problem you are facing now was the same one you were dealing with in another time and place. Remembering and understanding the dynamics of the costume dream will help you gain a perspective on whatever is presently confronting you.

Direction Dreams

The direction in which you are traveling indicates whether you are on the right track. If you are going up in a dream — up a mountain, up a road, ladder, staircase, elevator, whatever, you are going in the right direction. If you are going down, it is the wrong way. If you are going both up and down, your energy is scattered and you need to get centered. Going around in circles speaks for itself. If you are going on the right, you are following the path of intuition and guidance. To the left is the intellect and reason.

One man asked if he should participate in a conference and got a dream showing him riding on a down escalator, so steep that he had to heave his briefcase in front of him in order to hold on. Wrong direction, not in support of his study and projects at hand. Another example: a woman was considering the purchase of a certain automobile. She was shown the car sitting down at the bottom of a hill, and she had to walk down crowded streets to get there. She did not buy the car, and a much better offer came up within a few days.

Flying

Flying dreams are great fun, and usually mean you are consciously out of the body. If you can gain control of a flying dream you are free to go anywhere you like. You may think yourself in different places in time/space and instantly be there, or you may transcend dimensions. If you are flying around and then start losing altitude or think you are going to crash, it simply suggests that you have a fear of exploring higher dimensions and breaking out of limits. Try again the next night.

Falling

If you dream you are falling, you are probably having a bad landing coming back into the body. We all leave the body at night. If you jerk as you are dozing off, it is a bad exit. If you wake up and cannot move or talk, it means you are half in and half out of the body. We cannot move until we are totally in. Think yourself down to your feet. This will ground you.

We leave the body at night, or transcend physical awareness, to be taught and trained. The physical or third dimension is illusion; the dream state is reality. Through meditation and working with dreams you will never fear death as you will experience the fourth dimension and be as comfortable there as you are in the third dimension here.

Obscene Dreams

Nothing in a dream is obscene once you understand the meaning. Nothing is meant to insult you or offend you, but to get you to look at a level of self or limitation that you have avoided. Work it out and usually you will find a great deal of humor behind it.

Recurring Dreams

Like a movie rerun, there is a message you are not seeing. Recurring nightmares mean that you have not dealt with a particular fear. Recurring fence or barricade dreams mean there is a limit you imposed upon yourself that you have not yet recognized and removed. These are most important to write down and work out. Once you get the message they will stop.

Snake Dreams

Snakes frequently appear in dreams, and are power symbols. They represent the kundalini energy, or life force. One woman dreamed that a snake entered her lower body and moved up through the body trunk to the throat. The snake stuck in her throat, and she started choking. She awakened horrrified. At first glance this does seem a bit unnerving, but actually it was a perfect explantation of what was happpening in her life. The kundalini power is housed at the base of the spine. So the snake enters her body and begins to move upward. As we awaken energy it moves up through the various chakras. Her energy was flowing well until it reached the throat center, and there it stopped, causing choking. She was blocking energy in that center, and not verbalizing her needs and feelings. She was choking off communication because of fear and a poor self-image. This dream explained that her inner power was alive and well, and through releasing the blocks in the throat center by verbalizing and not suppressing she would get past present limitations in relationships with others.

Money Dreams

When you dream of coins or dollar bills, it represents changes coming into your life. Small coins, small change. Lots of bills, big changes.

Toilet Dreams

These dreams concern how well we are taking care of our inner garbage. Are we letting go of unneeded thoughts and experiences? Are we releasing the past so that we are able to live fully in the present? Difficulty in elimination or constipation indicates suppression. Diarrhea suggests forced elimination whether ready or not, and we are out of control in the process. A stopped up toilet means you are not releasing, flushing out negativity and wastes.

I had a dream with three stopped up toilets sitting out in the open. This was letting me know that I had to clean up my act mentally, physically and emotionally. I was now aware of things to do, priorities to establish, because the toilets were totally exposed for all to see.

Blood and Guts Dreams

Blood in a dream means loss of energy. If you are being stabbed, note the area of the body and check the corresponding chakra to see how you are losing energy. If you are being murdered or are murdering someone else, you are killing off a part of the self. This may be an aspect no longer needed, or a part that you are failing to nurture that is still valuable to self-growth.

Death Dreams

A death means the ending of the old and making way for the new. A death seldom means a literal death. Rather it suggests the dying of a part of self necessary in the process of growth and regeneration. It may also mean you are dead inside and need to awaken feelings and sensitivity. So check carefully the symbols in the dream to get the message.

Chase Dreams

If you are being chased, or trying to run away from something, you are avoiding looking at a problem. If you cannot get your legs to move or are moving in slow motion, you will soon have to confront the fear you have been avoiding. When you are being chased, you are putting yourself through unnecessary anguish and pain. Remember to turn around and confront whatever aspect of self is chasing you, make peace with it, and the drama will end.

Original text by BETTY BETHARDS from de The Dream Book: Symbols for Self-Understanding

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The Cat and the Sun

The cat opened its eyes,
The sun came in.
The cat closed its eyes,
The sun stayed in.

That is why, at night,
When the cat wakes up,
In the dark I catch a glimpse
Of two pieces of sunshine.

Maurice Carême, l'Arlequin

A grunge digital scrap page based on a recent poor photo (shot behind a window) of my friend Meow during one of his unexpected visits. I just converted the picture to greyscale and applied a vignette effect with soft light and a mask for hand-drawn borders. The remainder was obtained with various brushes including eye recolouring.

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Grey Piercers

Flowery Floréal (20 Avr. - 19 May) outpaced by the chromatic
cheekiness of this sweet rebel exposing its heart to the early breeze.
Wheezy Vendémiaire (22 Sept. - 21 Oct.) outshone by the
peaceful blaze of this young stallion-to-be.
Sneezy Brumaire (22 Oct. - 20 Nov.) frozen at the sight of this
beautiful late traveller busy wiping off the ravages of greyness
from its iridescent feathers.
Freezy Frimaire (21 Nov. - 20 Dec.) surrendering to the
grey-greening of this insatiable golden-winged greenhorn.

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Bones

Oh nooooooo, not again! I guess you must be seriously pissed off with my massive doses of Radiohead (fortunately, not all of you). Please, note, however, that this is a Pensieve so in some way it's almost normal. Now, this song was greatly needed given the increase in people around me who are all “crippled cracked” and spend most of their time either at the physio or at the hospital, swallowing pills to ease their aches and pains and all the hoopla. These lyrics are for you guys. What's more, it's a f***ing great song, one of my favourite should I say. May all these good vibes fix you all up, yeeeaaaaaaaah!

Ey@el

I don't want to be crippled cracked
Shoulders, wrists, knees and back
Ground to dust and ash
Crawling on all fours

When you've got to feel it in your bones
When you've got to feel it in your bones

Now I can't climb the stairs
Pieces missing everywhere
Prozak painkillers

When you've got to feel it in your bones
When you've got to feel it in your bones
And I used to fly like peter pan
All the children flew when I touched their hands

When you've got to feel it in your bones
When you've got to feel it in your bones

Original text by THOM YORKE
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How to Embed Animated Pictures in Photos

Today, there are many free online or downloadable applications to create animated GIF from videos. Such a commonplace manipulation, you might say. Let's use the idea to embed the animations you'll make (or find) into still images with a little bit of ingenuity for striking and totally original look. As always this tutorial is based on Paint Shop Pro which is the image editing software I use, but it's very easy to adapt it to any other program provided you master the basics. In order to do so, you'll find a link to download the companion application to Paint Shop Pro while it was still manufactured by JASC now available as abandonware (therefore free). It runs on Windows only (though Linux users might be able to run it on Wine?), but there are many similar applications that you may use instead. The important is to get the idea, then you can always find different ways to achieve it.

Materials

  • a photo featuring a item large enough to embed an animation into it (binoculars, camera lens, eyeglasses, mirror, window, TV, photo frame, etc.)
  • an animated GIF
  • Animation Shop (installation required)
  • Lens reflection (optional)

Instructions

1. Open animated GIF in Animation Shop. Select all frames (CTRL+A) and using File - Save images as menu, save as PSP file for Paint Shop Pro, making sure you check “Save as layers”. If you use another image editing software, save as JPG and you'll paste all images separately. Before importing, note duration under each frame as you will need it later on.

2. Open your multi-layered PSP image in Paint Shop Pro. In the Layer palette, click on Image 0 at the bottom to activate it and add a new layer group. Drag the other layers into the group respecting their order so that the last image is still at the top. Resize all layers if necessary that is if your animation is to large to be contained in your chosen item.

3. Open a copy of the picture you wish to embed the animation into. Resize if necessary and convert its unique layer to raster layer (essential in order to add a transparent zone).

4. Now is the most difficul part: use the Freehand or Eraser tool depending on the complexity of the shape the area to outline and select the zone that needs to be erased in order to embed the animation. Once selected, press Delete (except if you used the Eraser).

5. Copie the layer group from the animation and paste it into your picture. Move the single original layer on top. Reposition the animation correctly so that it fills the transparent area (since all layers are linked, moving a layer in the group will move the remaining others as well). I also rotated each layer in the group by 15 degrees clockwise so as to match the angle of the shot.

6. If you embed your animation in a glass object like I did (binoculars/ camera lenses, eyeglasses or else), you may add a top layer to make it more realistic and paste (or create if you know to do it) a reflection. Open a copy of the provided lens reflection and resize it to match your outlined zone then copy it and paste it as a new layer just below your original still pic and above the layer group. For the above picture, I had to paste it twice as I have two lenses and set the layer blend mode to Overlay. Since the effect wasn't strong enough, I duplicated each lens layer and set the blend mode of the copies to Dodge. Actually, it all depends on the pictures you will use so you need to experiment and see what looks best.

7. Now comes the most tedious step where all your layers must be visible and you need to copy merge them, launch Animation Shop (unless you didn't close it) and Paste as new animation. Back in Paint Shop Pro, toggle the visibility of the last layer of the group (the top one), Copy merge again and Paste as new frame before active frame in AS. Repeat these last steps, toggling the visibility of one more layer at a time respecting the descending order until you have used them all.

8. In AS, your animation should have as many frames as the layers in your group. Select all and and set duration (ALT+Enter) according to the value you noted on step 1.

9. Launch the Optimisation Wizard (via File menu) and choose “Animated GIF File” then click Next. Choose “Best Quality” then click Customise.

Colour tab:
- Number of colours: 255
- Optimised Octree
- Error diffusion

Optimisation tab:
- All options checked

Click OK then Next to start optimisation. Now you can save your animation as GIF file via the File menu.

NOTE: For the above example, after outlining the camera lens, I contracted the size of my selection, chose a feather value equalling the value of my contraction (in pixels) so as to get a seamless result. Since the original lens surface was totally opaque no additional reflect was necessary.

Have fun, let your imagination run wild and above all, be creative!

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The Opportunist

L'opportuniste

I am all for communism,
I am all for socialism,
And for capitalism
For I'm an opportunist.

While some contest,
Demand, and protest,
The only thing I know
Is how to change sides.
I always stand
On the safe side.

I'm not afraid of free-riders
Or even agitators,
I trust the voters,
And take the opportunity to make my pile.

While some contest,
Demand, and protest,
The only thing I know
Is how to change sides.
I always stand
On the safe side.

I belong to all parties,
I'm of all parts,
Involved in all factions,
I am the king of converts.

While some contest,
Demand, and protest,
The only thing I know
Is how to change sides.
I always stand
On the safe side.

I cry “Long live the revolution”
I cry “Long live the establishment”
I cry “Long live the demonstrators”
I cry “Long live the collaborators”

I never contest,
Neither demand nor protest,
The only thing I know
Is how to change sides.
I always stand
On the safe side.

I've changed sides so often,
My ground is falling apart.
On the next revolution,
I shall stand on my head.

Endnotes

  • In the original lyrics, an idomatic expression is used for changing sides which literally would translate as “turning my coat inside-out”. On the last verse, the coat is falling apart so he says next time he'll turn his trousers inside-out.

Original text by JACQUES DUTRONC translated from French by EY@EL
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Sierranon

What exactly is Sierranon? In truth, this is pure theory as I'm not certain for sure. I first heard the name in a dream where in order to escape a place where I was held prisoner, I had to write an essay on Sierranon. Was it a person? A place? I don't know and the further course of the dream never provided any clue. However, upon waking up it occured to me that it was a Spanish word meaning "odd mountain" — that which is uneven and therefore not subject to duality; that which is not akin to anything. As words failed to express my gut feeling about Sierranon, I attempted to complete my assignment combining various bits and pieces of pictures (the true language of dreams). What if, like the Lonely Mountain of the dwarves in search for the Arkenstone in Tolkien's book, Sierranon was just the secret dwelling of our imagination? Or perhaps the guardian of all the riches within?

A mote in the eye of the beholder
A forged memory to play with
The illusion one must let go of
To finally pass the threshold

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Boris the Spider

Look, he's crawling up my wall
Black and hairy, very small
Now he's up above my head
Hanging by a little thread

Boris the spider
Boris the spider

Now he's dropped on to the floor
Heading for the bedroom door
Maybe he's as scared as me
Where's he gone now, I can't see

Boris the spider
Boris the spider

Creepy, crawly
Creepy, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly

There he is wrapped in a ball
Doesn't seem to move at all
Perhaps he's dead, I'll just make sure
Pick this book up off the floor

Boris the spider
Boris the spider

Creepy, crawly
Creepy, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly
Creepy, creepy, crawly, crawly

He's come to a sticky end
Don't think he will ever mend
Never more will he crawl 'round
He's embedded in the ground

Boris the spider
Boris the spider

Original text by JOHN ENTWISTLE

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My Darling Pumpkin

Happy Halloween everyone — especially young ones who will enjoy the opportunity to dress up and (unfortunately) eat candy. In order to hold the line without spoiling the party, you may use the healthy fun Halloween snacks reposted last year (see Related articles). This graphic featuring Ruth Moorehead character is based on Ginette's "Ma sorcière bien-aimée" tutorial. As always, it differs a lot from the original and I had much fun animating Boris the Spider you'll hear more about shortly .

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The Black Cat

Long before university where I started studying American fantasy writers of the 19th century, I was already a fan of Edgar Poe. It sounded only natural with Halloween coming up to invite you to discover (or rediscover) one of the most famous stories by the precursor of this increasingly popular genre that suspense literature is. Its official translator in France was none other than wonderful poet Charles Baudelaire (which goes to show that translation truly requires literary skills and that Google Translate may go f*** itself). Since this work has fallen into the public domain you may legally download it from Wikisource using the link provided below.

From my infancy I was noted for the docility and humanity of my disposition. My tenderness of heart was even so conspicuous as to make me the jest of my companions. I was especially fond of animals, and was indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets. With these I spent most of my time, and never was so happy as when feeding and caressing them. This peculiarity of character grew with my growth, and, in my manhood, I derived from it one of my principal sources of pleasure. To those who have cherished an affection for a faithful and sagacious dog, I need hardly be at the trouble of explaining the nature or the intensity of the gratification thus derivable. There is something in the unselfish and self-sacrificing love of a brute, which goes directly to the heart of him who has had frequent occasion to test the paltry friendship and gossamer fidelity of mere Man.

"The Black Cat", Edgar Allan Poe

Have a good read!

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Geeks Welcome

Matthew Bellamy's PC (Muse) matching the jacket
he's wearing in the "Panic Station" video.
A Mac box to avoid looking out the windows.
PC running on Linux Bistro Half-Pint (L) code name Bladderbro..
A good place to deal with day-to-day matters.

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The Trial

Prosecutor:
Good morning, Worm your honor.
The crown will plainly show
The prisoner who now stands before you
Was caught red-handed showing feelings
Showing feelings of an almost human nature;
This will not do.
Call the schoolmaster!

Schoolmaster:
I always said he'd come to no good
In the end your honor.
If they'd let me have my way I could
Have flayed him into shape.
But my hands were tied,
The bleeding hearts and artists
Let him get away with murder.
Let me hammer him today?

Defendant:
Crazy,
Toys in the attic I am crazy,
Truly gone fishing.
They must have taken my marbles away.

Jury:
Crazy, toys in the attic he is crazy.

Wife:
You little shit you're in it now,
I hope they throw away the key.
You should have talked to me more often
Than you did, but no! You had to go
Your own way, have you broken any
Homes up lately?
Just five minutes, Worm your honor,
Him and Me, alone.

Mother:
Baaaaaaaaaabe!
Come to mother baby, let me hold you
In my arms.
M'lud I never wanted him to
Get in any trouble.
Why'd he ever have to leave me?
Worm, your honor, let me take him home.

Defendant:
Crazy,
Over the rainbow, I am crazy,
Bars in the window.
There must have been a door there in the wall
When I came in.

Jury:
Crazy, over the rainbow, he is crazy.

Judge:
The evidence before the court is
Incontrovertible, there's no need for
The jury to retire.
In all my years of judging
I have never heard before
Of someone more deserving
Of the full penalty of law.
The way you made them suffer,
Your exquisite wife and mother,
Fills me with the urge to defecate!
Since, my friend, you have revealed your
Deepest fear,
I sentence you to be exposed before
Your peers.
Tear down the wall!

Original text by ROGER WATERS

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Where the Streets Have Funny Names

Unnamed Street: I imagine that neither the houses on this street do
have numbers. So much fun for the postman!
Slippery Cobble Street: Previously called Wet Causeway Street, it had to
be renamed in May '68 after all the cobbles (except one) had been taken off.
Lighter Way: One of the only places in town not having
any lights at night. I wonder why...1
Fool Galore Street: Just as its name suggests, it's a stupid street.2

Endnotes

  1. ^ The signpost on the right says “Fire Access”.
  2. ^ “Pavée d'andouilles” also means “covered with andouilles” which are sausages made of chitterlings.

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The Farthest Shore

I spent hours on this graphic and I'm very proud of the result. I designed it with Paint Shop Pro using external filters such as Flaming Pear Flood to generate water and animation programs such as Sqirlz Water Reflections and Animation Shop. I was inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series she started in the 1960's and completed at the dawn of the 21st century. Earthsea is a vast archipelago of hundreds of islands of various sizes — a medieval world where magic is omnipresent and based on knowlege of the name of people and things. The above scene features Tenar — ex-high priestress in the service of the Nameless Ones and keeper of the Tombs of Atuan, fred from her charge by Ged the wizard (now Archmage) while still a young girl — twenty years from then, waiting for her beloved to come back from his dangerous quest in the land of the dead in the attempt to restore balance among the living.

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Rags

I discovered the Waterboys through a French radio broadcast of one of their gigs in Paris (aeons ago). At the time, their Celtic folk-influenced sound carried rockier accents and the international music press enjoyed comparing them with U2, which was irritating — all the more since apart from sharing the same ethnic roots, the musical approach of this Irish-Scottish band was quite different, not to mention the significantly higher (literary) quality of Mike Scott's lyrics all down the line. This track from their second album A Pagan Place is definitely my favourite. Nonetheless, I have a strong preference for the cover version some American friends of mine called Ten Ten from Richmond, Virginia did two years later. Some might say I am probably biased so I'll leave it to you to make your own idea with a studio version found on YouTube (from their Walk On album released in 1986) but which lacks the ardour and strength of its live rendition. Please, let me know which one you prefer.

Ey@el

Everything is rags
and there's nobody to blame but me
and it would be so easy
if there was no one to hurt but me
But now everything that I do
coming out of me will just tear through you
In and out of you
up and down your life like a curse
Cast by the only Son of Rags
who would wrap you up in all the finest tatters
Though he wanted nothing more, my loved one
than to wrap you up in joy
but it'd never be with me —
You and I are like two worlds
not meant to collide
Death to each other
in the unravelling of time

So how do you..how do you...
how do you...how do you like it ?
What kind of...what kind of...
what kind of dream would you call it
to have one foot in Eden
one foot in Hell
to be always numb
plagued by demons
summoned by angels
at the same time endlessly ?

But I will
burn me
right out of this place
I will lay you down to sleep
so when you awake
I'll be gone and
You
will remember
Nothing

Cover version by Ten Ten

Original text by MIKE SCOTT
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Singing in the Rain

“When it rains and shines, it's just a state of mind...”
"Rain", The Beatles (1966)
“No one sees your tears when it's raining, no one even cares...”
"When It Rains", Ten Ten (1986)
“I love to feel the rain in the summertime,
I love to feel the rain on my face...”
"Rain In The Summertime", The Alarm (1987)
“The river Thames is turning dry, the whole world is a-blazing.
We need water, good, good water...”
"Water", The Who (1973)

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Autumnalia

Yup, fall is already on us! This graphic was inspired by Rose Madder, one of my favourite books by Stephen King, where at some point in the story, the main character (a battered wife who ran away from her psycho husband who also happens to be a renegade cop) encounters a vixen in the woods which somehow turns out to be a projection of her own inner rage — don't ask me to explain it would be too complicated and definitely a plot spoiler. Read the book instead!

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Guns in the Sky

See the sound
It crashes in
All around
It gets in

Now take your hands
And raise them up
Into to the air
That's all around ya
Now bring them down
Like a clock at two
Shake your head
You know what to do

They want to put
Guns in the sky
Someone out there
Ain't gonna like it
But it could be good
Make us love each other
Have to realize
I own the future

Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky

Child grows up to see
Guns in the sky
Used to be on TV

Want to change
Forgot the joke
It's great to see you
I'm running late, da da da
Love your hair, da da da
Lend me a ten, da da da
I love your big house, da da da
Could you spare a dime

Well I'm sick of it, it's a load of shit
We could stop the world and let of all the fools
And let them go live with their guns in the sky

Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky
Guns in the sky

Original text by MICHAEL HUTCHENCE

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Top of the Poops

Unassuming? Cheat? Honest?
An alpine version of your outdoor toilets said to quiet nocturnal bladder
(except on a full moon).
Not only does Necrosoft have a monopoly on all PC's and tablets, they also plan to take
over your toilets with their new OS called Windows Loo that should make another splash!
Of course, you won't find this one in your highway code.
Saying that, some codes get more followers than others.

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The Gift

You can trip smug smiling in your worn-out shoes,
Cast away the rhythm of eternity's fugue,
Grapple with the tongue of hope till it abandons you
But you can't deny a gift.

Falter at the well, making heroes out of ghosts,
Stuffing yourself on thankless boasts,
But I have faith in your withering soul
'Cause you can't deny a gift.
Oh, no, you can't deny a gift.

A gift of one and a gift to all,
The wings to soar and not to fall.
A gift of light in the abyss
Higher ground above the pit.
The choice to live that is a gift.
That is a gift, that is a gift, that is a gift.

Though this gift lacks frivolous flair,
It doesn't sparkle in the sun and requires little care,
It's one of volume enough to spare,
Throw down defense and we will share.
Throw down defense and we will share.

A gift of one and a gift to all,
The wings to soar and not to fall.
A gift of light in the abyss
Higher ground above the pit.
The choice to live that is a gift.
That is a gift, that is a gift, that is a gift.

A gift of one and a gift to all,
The wings to soar and not to fall.
A gift of light in the abyss
Higher ground above the pit.
The choice to live that is a gift.
That is a gift, that is a gift, that is a gift.

Original text by MARIA MCKEE

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The Adventurer

No, it's not Bob Morane as famous French band Indochine sings. For me, the archetypal adventurer is Indiana Jones. That said, I don't like — I do hate — the vermin he has to deal with in all his movies. Tigers, lions, tarantulas, dragons I wouldn't mind, but all those creepy crawlies and snakes... yuk! No way!

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Animated Water Effects

There are many more or less satisfying techniques to animate pictures with waves, snow or rain, but in most cases it requires much skill and experience according to the tools used and the result is not always up to our expectations. Newbies rejoice: this tutorial should be easy for you to use provided you're both curious and willing to experiment. The free not-CPU intensive program I used runs only on Windows (XP/Vista/7/8?), but it also works fine on Wine for Linux users. Thanks for letting me know. To install, unzip the archive then double-click on the extracted file (you may need to be in Administrator Mode).

Materials

Instructions

1. Launch Sqirlz Water Reflections and open a copy of the image you wish to manipulate (green folder icon on the top toolbar or File - Open menu).  In order to reduce the size of the animation, I advise you start with resized pictures according to the what you intend to do with the output.

2. Magnify if necessary (CTRL++) and click on the Outline tool (red circle on the left toolbar) to start outlining the area you wish to animate. For the above picture, I selected the lake and some parts of the jetty for the output was ugly otherwise. Selecting them will simply make them disappear and the result is far more natural. To close the outline shaped when you're over, just right-click on the last point (this tool is quite similar to the Freehand tool featured in most image editing software).

3. I chose Basic Ripples so I had to set the parameters right to get what I want (Wave button on the top toolbar or Reflect Options - Customize Basic Ripples menu):

Motion Type = A
Wave Strength = 50
Wave Separation = 14
Underwater Scene Rippling = 50
Perspective = 81
Blur = 0
Texture (Speckle) = 0
Transparency = 8
Wave Contrast = 50

To preview the output without closing the dialog box, you may click on the yellow arrow (Run Basic Ripples Only) then click again to stop. You may also change the water colour, add extra waves, add flow or/and smooth the effect using the additional buttons, but some may slow down processing and produce a large file. However, you need to experiment to find out how this software works so be bold.

4. Now let's save the animation as an animated GIF (you may also chose to save it as an AVI or Flash file or to save frame individually to use with another image editing program. Click on the GIF icon on the top toolbar (or Animate - Make GIF File menu). A dialog box will open requesting to select your desired type of animation. I chose Basic Ripples Only. Click OK and enter the name and output filepath. Then you'll need to specify your desired framerate (Enter Frame Rate). This is the number of frames per second of your animation. The size of the output file will be proportional to that number. I chose 15, which is a good compromise between smooth motion and reasonable filesize.

NOTE: the default speed value (how long each frame will stay onscreen) is usually the best one but you may change it before making the GIF using the Animate - Period menu and increase or lower this value as you wish (with practice it'll be easier to guess the proper value to enter).

For the above snow effect, it was much easier. No need to outline anything. Just customise the Rain/Snow effect (rain button on the top toolbar) and then select Snow in the setting dialog. However you still have the possibility to outline a zone (e.g. select the inside of a window so that it is only snowing outside) and select Within Outline Only. Or you may wish to preserve the outlined zone (Avoid Outline). To export, check Rain/Snow only.

The above rain and ripples effect is a bit more difficult to obtain as it combines two effects and therefore a great deal of customisation. I started by outlining the rectangular water piece at the bottom of the picture and adjusted the settings for the rain effect as previously explained but didn't chose Snow nor the selection options. Then I used the Ring Ripples tool. To preview the combination of effects, I clicked on the yellow arrow on the top toolbar. Upon saving, I ticked Ring Ripples AND Rain/Snow.

Voilà. I hope you have fun and don't hesitate to experiment out of the box by animating not just landscapes but unusual items or letters. Since your imagination is the only limit, you won't run dry.

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