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China Ink

Given how increasingly hard it’s been to get my hands on colour soot ink, I’ve been experimenting with some China ink. And I have to say I’m very pleased with the results. Flows very well on various types of paper. Looks amazing on calligraphy paper and works great with my bamboo pens. It takes some getting used to as it’s far more slippery than soot ink, specially on calligraphy [or photography] paper. But once you manage to take control of it, the outcome is shinier than that of soot ink. Of course the whole slipperiness of it can make things a bit difficult for complex calligraphy [like Persian calligraphy], especially if you’re a stickler for the rules. But I’m not, so…..

In case anyone would like to give it a try, this is the China ink I’m getting from boesner.ch. The colour chart looks rather small, but keep in mind that these inks can be mixed quite nicely for a far larger pallette.

https://www.boesner.ch/shop/zeichnen/farben/tusche-tinte/zeichentusche

Ambidextrous Calligraphy Pens!

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I took this picture a few days ago, when I was trying out / practicing with some new bamboo pens for Persian calligraphy. And then I got a lot of questions about the 3 pens that look like they have separate nibs. So here’s a quick explanation.

These 3 pens are still bamboo pens, both body and nib. And the nibs aren’t detachable, but they were made separately and attached to the holder. They are seemingly somewhat sturdier than the classical bamboo pens, but more importantly they can be used ambidextrously which for me is a pretty big deal. This is possible because both sides of these pens are exactly the same! Another interesting consequence is that you can easily switch styles / scripts / languages, as again you can switch which side of the pen you use.

The 3 sizes that I’ve got, as you can see, are fairly wide in comparison to classical bamboo pens. But as far as I’ve seen these “separate nib” pens also come with much wider nibs, which is great since this is basically not something you can have with classical pens. I intend to try the wider ones once I’m comfortable enough with these.

This is not to say that I’m replacing the classical bamboo pens, that’s not possible. There’s nothing else with the same feel and level of control as the original bamboo pens. But these new pens are also quite nice for trying a few things that are not really doable with classical pens.

Banksy?

The “Raw Power” exhibition at Photobastei is definitely worth seeing… And yes, they have their own Banksy room. We were there for the opening night, and somehow during that evening a graffiti piece showed up right outside the venue that made us all think it might be a, well, Banksy!

Meh… turns out it isn’t. Apparently someone in the “Izzy” online magazine is responsible instead…. well, it was fun while it lasted. 😉

Zurich’s own Banksy piece. Real or a giant hoax? This appeared right outside of Photobastei at the opening night of the exhibition.Update: There’s been a bunch of claims but it now looks like “Izzy” the online magazine is responsible, and they have a video too… | Album @ lothlorien.aasemoon.blue

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  • Thanos: Infinity Revelation

    This is probably recommended reading for anyone who wondered why I was thoroughly annoyed with what the Guardians of the Galaxy movie looked like, and what it was missing.

    I guess it’s already pretty clear that Adam Warlock is my all time favourite comic character [closely followed by the Silver Surfer]. In fact most of what I’ve read of Marvel Cosmic throughout the years, has somehow been the result of following Adam Warlock’s trail… this actually includes Guardians of the Galaxy.

    Since Warlock’s annihilation at the end of DnA’s Guardians a few years ago, I’ve been waiting quite impatiently to see him surface again. During the Annihilators mini series, Magus managed to come back for a very short while, and then got captured and put back into the cocoon by the Annihilators. Not that I had any interest in seeing his slimy purple face anyway. And since then there was absolutely nothing, ’till now.

    Recently Marvel released Jim Starlin’s new “Thanos: Infinity Revelation”, which somehow took me a while to hear about, but I had to read it since Thanos happens to be my favourite Villain. So I got myself the digital copy… and lo and behold, here comes Adam Warlock, hitching a ride back to existence with Thanos, no cocoon needed this time. =D You can imagine my utter excitement… YAY! Finally!!

    To make things even better, the book is simply brilliant. Jim Starlin is the author who made Warlock into what it is, and he’s done it again. This is basically the archetype of the story line that got me interested in Marvel Cosmic in the first place, a million years ago. And I must say I haven’t seen the like of it for quite a long time.

    The plot explores a situation in which the universe is re-created in 2 versions, one based upon the mind and soul of Warlock, and the other after Thanos. The story is very abstract, it’s mostly self discovery for these two characters, and it’s more a philosophy lesson than anything else. This, is why I love Adam Warlock in the first place. Oh, and then Silver Surfer makes an appearance too. How about that? Is this the perfect book or what?

    As I wrote in the beginning, this is what you should look at if you’re wondering what all the fuss was about when the Guardians of the Galaxy movie came out, disappointing many of the Cosmic fans. This is generally what we’re looking for, and this is the sort of thing Guardians  has always offered, before the movie happened. An intelligent plot, meaningful ideas and characters, and a respectable amount of food for thought.

    Of course now I’m totally in love, since last week I got my hands on the hard cover version of the book [as usual thanks to KABOOOM], and it even looks fantastic!! It’s not very clear in the pictures I’ve posted here, but on the cover Thano’s head is a glossy print while the rest of the page has a matte finish, giving you the feeling that Thanos is coming right at you from the depths of the abyss. 😉

    And this is not the end of it, Jim Starlin is soon to release another one of the same “series”, called “Infinity Relativity”. I’m currently dying to read that one.

    If you’re living in the Zurich vicinity, you can pick up a copy of this at the KABOOOM comic book store.

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    And yes, if Warlock keeps looking 2 different ways to you for no apparent reason, it’s not you, it’s him.

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    Perfection. Everyone I love is in there!

    Die Lange Nacht Der Zürcher Museen

    On Saturday evening we went to Zurich’s long night of the museums 2013. It was my first time to finally manage to attend this, and I really loved it!

    We started our tour from Uhrenmuseum Beyer [the clock museum], which to me was absolutely amazing, and among the best of what we saw this year. From there we went to Alterthümer-Magazin, where we looked at a large collection of old… well… everything! House appliances, tools…. Then we visited the Rathaus [town hall], which was also cool to see, and from there we headed to Kunsthaus. It was interesting to have a look at Kunsthaus’ pretty huge collection… However perhaps “everything mixed with everything”  to that extent isn’t really for me. =P

    Then we went to Museum Rietberg Zürich. Their special exhibition of the month is themed “Tibet in Comics”. From Tintin to Super Girl… that was absolutely awesome. We also had a look at their general exhibition, which is a truly impressive collection of artefacts from various ancient cultures. What was very impressive to me was that they actually had a small but nice Persian collection too.

    After that the museums started to close down but there was of course parties at a couple of venues ’till about morning. 😉 For me this year’s museum night was a great experience and I think I will go again in the next years to see what I didn’t get the chance to see this year.

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    Violent Nature by ASD & minimalartifact

    Well surprise surpriiiiiiiiise! =D New ASD demo it out and it just won 1st place at Euskal 2013. YES!

    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound’s the sweep
    Of the easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep….

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  • Last Tuesday I attended a really cool IoT meetup on the topic of “Internet-connected Art“. The presentations were great, and a number of truly awesome projects were discussed. There’s a list of the projects that were mentioned or talked about in the 2nd part of the evening here in this PDF, for anyone interested in any IoT related topics, I recommend having a look at these projects.

    One of the project that somehow [I have no idea how] I had never heard about, and really caught my attention, is called “Delivery for Mr. Assange“. It’s an art project by the Swiss group called Bitnik. They sent a parcel to Mr. Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The parcel contained a camera and a whole load of batteries, so the parcel transmitted images of the whole delivery route, as well as the destination and Mr. Assange himself. Pretty brilliant, you can read all about it here.

    The Cat & The Dolphin

    This image, with which I’m madly in love, has been going around the web for a while now, unfortunately without any kind of proper citation or artist credits. Does anyone know anything about the origins of this picture? Who took this? Where? When? [And for that matter, is this even really a dolphin or some kind of whale?] If anyone has any information about this, please drop me a line and let me know!

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