After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
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After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
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I just have a little tweaking left to do (as usual), but I finished the redraw of the "Why did the chicken cross the road?" drawing. Can you tell what's different from the old one? This is like one of those "spot the differences" game. The new drawing is above; the original is below.
Of course, there's some rendering differences since I did it all by hand (no computer). I didn't notice how "pointy" the foreground plant is until I uploaded it here (note to self: fix that).
Anyway, the most obvious differences:
- string lights throughout all of the bushes
- neon sign has more of a glow
Less than obvious differences this time around:
- added tuscan red linework to the feathers (instead of just brown)
- bolder, richer color on the coop itself
And now, it is time to move on to something else. What? I'll have to get back to you on that...
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If there's one space that should be private, it's inside your own head. So what follows just seems plain wrong.
But as an article in Ad Age says, "New Yorker Alison Wilson was walking down Prince Street in SoHo last week when she heard a woman's voice right in her ear asking, "Who's there? Who's there?" She looked around to find no one in her immediate surroundings. Then the voice said, "It's not your imagination." Indeed it isn't. It's an ad for "Paranormal State," a ghost-themed series premiering on A&E this week. The billboard uses technology manufactured by Holosonic that transmits an "audio spotlight" from a rooftop speaker so that the sound is contained within your cranium."
Read more here.
This sounds almost too bizarre to be true. What do you think? Has anyone actually seen (heard?) this in action?