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Machinima
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Machinima (pronounced [mə.ˈʃiː.nə.mə] or [mə.ˈʃɪ.nə.mə]), a portmanteau of machine cinema or machine animation, is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre defined by those techniques. As a production technique, the term concerns the rendering of computer-generated imagery (CGI) using real-time, interactive (game) 3D engines, as opposed to high-end and complex 3D animation software used by professionals. Engines from first person shooter and role-playing simulation video games are typically used. Consequently, the rendering can be done in real-time using PCs (either using the computer of the creator or the viewer), rather than with complex 3D engines using huge render farms. As a film genre, the term refers to movies created by the techniques described above. Usually, machinima productions are produced using the tools (demo recording, camera angle, level editor, script editor, etc.) and resources (backgrounds, levels, characters, skins, etc.) available in a game. Although the topics are often based on male-oriented shooter scenarios, others have been made with romantic or dramatic topics as well. Machinima is an example of emergent gameplay, a process of putting game tools to unexpected ends, and of artistic computer game modification. The real-time nature of machinima means that established techniques from traditional film-making can be reapplied in a virtual environment. As a result, production tends to be cheaper and more rapid than in keyframed CGI animation. It can also produce more professional appearing production than is possible with traditional at-home techniques of live video tape, or stop action using live actors, hand drawn animation or toy props.

Hacks
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A hacker is often someone who likes to create and modify computer software or computer hardware, including computer programming, administration, and security-related items. A hacker is also someone who modifies electronics, for example, ham radio transceivers, printers or even home sprinkler systems to get extra functionality or performance. The term usually bears strong connotations, but may be either favorable or denigrating depending on cultural context

Video Mash Ups
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The video mashup has come of age thanks to the likes of YouTube. This is where videos from multiple sources are edited together into a new video. To date, many of these video mashups have been parodies, but even music mashups are being integrated with them to make combined audio-visual mashups. Mashup films can be broken down into several predominant styles and tropes. Most of the Mashups found on the internet fall into one category and more or less obey the unwritten rules of that class of film. These categories, are: word associated mashups, which like Danger Mouse’s “Grey Album” unite two disparate source materials by a pun or joke found in the name; transgressive mashups which transgress the sexual norms put forth in a film, often subverting hetero-normative portrayals; and overdubbing mashups, which use the images from a film and replaces the soundtrack with new dialogue or dialogue from another work, which undermines the original narrative

Audio Mash Ups
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Mashup, or bootleg, is a musical genre which, in its purest form, consists of the combination (usually by digital means) of the music from one song with the a cappella from another. Typically, the music and vocals belong to completely different genres. At their best, bastard pop songs strive for musical epiphanies that add up to considerably more than the sum of their parts.

Nerd Sculpture
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Nerd Sculpture is an emerging genre of Nerd Art where the artist utilizes common characters generally from video games, and creates soft sculptures of them. The sculptures generally utilize previously outdated methods of knitting, and cross-stitch to make new digital looking motifs which are not common to fabric or thread.

Nerd Painting
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Nerd Paintings are paintings of classic video games, HTML code, television, and film. By painting these digital images a permanent replica of the original image is made. This negates the way one generally looks at digital media, and forces the viewer to confront the subject matter in a new and interesting light. If you haven’t noticed I make a lot of these paintings, and they are for sale too:)

Chip Music
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Chiptune, or chip music, or micromusic is music written in sound formats where all the sounds are synthesized in realtime by a computer or video game console sound chip, instead of using sample-based synthesis. The "golden age" of chiptunes was the mid 1980s to early 1990s, when such sound chips were the most common method for creating music on computers. The restrictions the medium posed forced composers to become very creative when developing their own "electronic sounds". This is due to the early computer sound chips having only simple tone and noise generators imposing limitations on the complexity of the sound. The resultant chiptunes sometimes seem "harsh" or "squeaky" to the unaccustomed listener. Chiptunes are closely related to video game music. The term has also be recently applied to more recent compositions that attempt to recreate the chiptune sound, albeit with more complex technology.

Nerdcore Hip Hop
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Nerdcore hip hop, or geeksta rap, is a subgenre of hip hop music that is performed by nerds or geeks, and is characterized by themes and subject matter considered to be of general interest to nerds. Self-described nerdcore musician MC Frontalot coined the term in 2000 in the song "Nerdcore Hiphop". Frontalot, like most nerdcore artists, self-publishes his work and has released much of it for free online. As a niche genre, nerdcore generally holds to the DIY ethic, and has a strong amateur tradition of self-publishing and self-production. The only things required to enter the nerdcore community are a microphone, a computer, and a webserver. No recognized nerdcore albums have ever been released on a major record label, and MP3s, not CDs, are the primary means of distribution

Science Fiction
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In the spirit of releasing works of art online for free. There are a handful of writers who release their entire books for download for free. This spits in the face of those who believe that downloading, and file sharing are hurting the major corporations that control them. Instead it has been shown to do just the opposite. Making works available for free on the internet expands readership, and creates a buzz around the book. Not to mention the fact that if an item is free, one will get tons of free links to your website. Cory Doctrow of Boingboing.net is the most well known science fiction writer who releases his work for absolutely nothing online.

Politics
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There are many various political struggles which face the online community. One of the most popular was the issue of Net Neutrality. Basically the major telecommunications companies wanted to choke the internet, and privatize it, thus making much of it unavailable. Thankfully a grassroots surge of bloggers, and activists put an end to this but the issue has not yet gone away. Another issue which faces a lot of Nerd Artists are copyright issues since much of their work has been appropriated from mass media. I believe that if we have to watch it, or listen to it, we have the right to react to what we see or hear just as many other artists throughout the years have done.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit advocacy and legal organization based in the United States with the stated purpose of being dedicated to preserving free speech rights such as those protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in the context of today's digital age. Its stated main goal is to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology; and to act as a defender of those liberties. The EFF is a membership organization supported by donations and is based in San Francisco, California, with staff members in Toronto, Ontario and Washington, D.C

Robots
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For many years now scientists have been making large moving robotic sculptures. While many would say that these objects are being designed for more practical purposes I would propose that many are being made just to be made. Robots for Robots sake. A perfect blend of aesthetics and science

Street Art
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There are many different ways that nerd artists have taken their work directly to the streets. These can be anything from stickers, stencils, to led graffiti, to the laser graffiti which was breathtakingly created by the Graffiti Research Laboratories in the Netherlands. I love walking around Prague and seeing the new creative ways that nerdy street teams get their message out to the public in the most straightforward way possible.

Vintage Computers / Classic Video Games
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Many Nerd Artists have a general affinity for vintage computers and classic video games. This could be due to the fact that many who are now creating art around this subject matter grew up on these systems, and games. The first generation of gamers and computer users need to find ways to immortalize the digital era in traditional formats. Among the most popular are the Commodore 64 computer as well as Atari, and NES 8 bit games.

Ludology
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Like most academic fields, those who study video games often have differing approaches. While scholars use many different theoretical and research frameworks, the two most visible approaches are ludology and narratology. The term ludology arose within the context of non-electronic games and board games in particular, but gained popularity after it was featured in an article by Gonzalo Frasca in 1999.[1] The name, however, has not yet caught on fully. Major issues being grappled with in the field are questions of narrative and of simulation, and whether or not video games are either, neither, or both. The narrativists approach video games in the context of what Janet Murray calls "Cyberdrama." That is to say, their major concern is with video games as a storytelling medium, one that arises out of interactive fiction. Murray puts video games in the context of the Holodeck, a fictional piece of technology from Star Trek, arguing for the video game as a medium in which we get to become another person, and to act out in another world.[2] This image of video games certainly recieved early widespread popular support, and forms the basis of films such as Tron, eXistenZ, and The Last Starfighter. But it is also criticized by many academics (such as Espen J. Aarseth) for being better suited to some linear science fiction movies than to analysis of interactive video games with multiple narratives.

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Sunday, December 31, 2006
Metamystics Hip Hop Pwns


Add these fools on myspace. They're straight pwnin most of the nerdkore fools out there. Metamystics hip hop, shit they banned it, these suckas got a plan for our bandwidth. NerdKore rising, Nerdkore Represent! And look, they've got the free download enabled. Good for ya'll. Give that shit away.

Metamystics
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Saturday, December 30, 2006
Britney Spears and Gwen Stefani Mash Up


waves hand. "These are not the naked photos you are looking for"
Obi Wan :)
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Friday, December 29, 2006
Hacking Commodore 64 jotstick


I bought one of these Commodore 64 (DTV C64 - Direct TV Commodore 64) joysticks on QVC (search for C64 on their site) a few weeks ago, and it’s pretty cool. It has a bunch of classic C64 games programmed in, but it also has a bunch of ‘Easter eggs’ programmed in too. When you first start it up, it shows the C64 startup routine, and if you wiggle the joystick back and forth, you get into C64 basic mode and can type keys on a keyboard using the joystick. There have also been a number of people who have been able to add keyboards and other peripherals on to the joystick.

  • C64 DTV Hacking

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    Thursday, December 28, 2006
    Great Machinima Music Video
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    Wednesday, December 27, 2006
    Grand Canyon is only a few thousand years old




    Park officials have defended the decision to approve the sale of Grand Canyon: A Different View, claiming that park bookstores are like libraries, where the broadest range of views are displayed. In fact, however, both law and park policies make it clear that the park bookstores are more like schoolrooms rather than libraries. As such, materials are only to reflect the highest quality science and are supposed to closely support approved interpretive themes. Moreover, unlike a library the approval process is very selective. Records released to PEER show that during 2003, Grand Canyon officials rejected 22 books and other products for bookstore placement while approving only one new sale item — the creationist book...

    Ironically, in 2005, two years after the Grand Canyon creationist controversy erupted, NPS approved a new directive on “Interpretation and Education (Director’s Order #6) which reinforces the posture that materials on the “history of the Earth must be based on the best scientific evidence available, as found in scholarly sources that have stood the test of scientific peer review and criticism [and] Interpretive and educational programs must refrain from appearing to endorse religious beliefs explaining natural processes.”

    “As one park geologist said, this is equivalent of Yellowstone National Park selling a book entitled Geysers of Old Faithful: Nostrils of Satan,” (said PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch.)

    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 10:10 AM   0 comments
    Saturday, December 23, 2006
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    Video Game Rap
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    Office space recut
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    Friday, December 22, 2006
    Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. Classic Mash up
    I love Mash ups, and then I realised that the nerd art form of mashing up films actually goes back 24 years. Possibly farther. Anyway, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid starred steve martin in an homage to detective Film Noir of the 40s and 50s. It was directed by Carl Reiner, and the film mashed up old elements of black and white movies, and plopped Steve Martin right into the action.
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:02 PM   1 comments
    Thursday, December 21, 2006
    YtCracker



    Download ytcracker's Nerdrap Entertainment System. This guy puts all other nerdrappers to shame because he has actual net cred.
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 11:49 AM   1 comments
    Bob Dob














    Bob Dob makes some great nerdy paintings. Check them out at Bobdob.com
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 11:35 AM   0 comments
    Wednesday, December 20, 2006
    Navigate the Web while playing a video game
    At Playbe's Playce you can browse the internet while playing video games. Everytime you kill something it opens up more links in the right hand side. Super fun!

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    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 10:20 AM   0 comments
    Nerdcore Rising Documentary Trailer



    Another nerdcore documentary with mc frontalot. Ytcracker still pwns all y'all.
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:20 AM   0 comments
    Nerdcore 4 Life documentary trailer
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:18 AM   0 comments
    World Domination battle is a flash game where you can play whatever leader of the world you wish and kill each other.

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    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:11 AM   0 comments
    Math Jokes



    pie and e go on a date. math jokes ensue:)
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 8:38 AM   0 comments
    Sunday, December 17, 2006
    Shaolin Rabbit Flash animation
    A great flash animation of a shaolin rabbit.

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  • posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:29 AM   0 comments
    New human anatomy scanner
    These are images from the Siemens 64 slice CT scanner. It’s the world’s first CT scanner able to take 192 images per second. It's able to peer inside your body. I feel bad for al the medical illustrators out there.

  • Check out a video of the scanner in Action here!
  • posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:21 AM   0 comments
    Ray Harryhausen, Stop-Motion Animation Master


    Ray Harryhausen is a master of stop motion animation. And he made some of the great monsters of the past come to life long before CGI.
    posted by Jeremiah Palecek @ 9:09 AM   0 comments
    Circuit Board Art
    Theo Kamecke made this beautiful sculpture out of old circuit boards utilizing his skills as a woodworker.
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    Turtle Submarine
    David Bushnell built the first American sub called the Turtle Submarine in 1776. It’s a one-man vessel powered by a pedal-operated propeller and armed with a keg of explosives to destroy British warships anchored in New York harbor.

    Good idea, but there’s a slight problem, though:

    The Turtle’s torpedo, a keg of powder, was to be attached to an enemy ship’s hull and detonated by a time fuse. On the night of September 7, 1776, the Turtle, operated by an Army volunteer, Sergeant Ezra Lee, conducted an attack on the British ship HMS Eagle. However, the boring device that was operated from inside the oak-planked Turtle failed to penetrate the target vessel’s hull. It is likely that the wooden hull was too hard to penetrate, the boring device hit a bolt or iron brace, or the operator was too exhausted to screw in the weapon.

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    Dragonfly Robot
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