Thursday 28 June 2012

Recent Music #2: Great Video Edition

regan | 2:34 am | | Best Blogger Tips
Recently I have been compiling an archive of good music videos. Since I'm training to be a Media teacher it pays to know of some inspiring frame sequences to hopefully inspire the youth of today. Here are a few great songs with great videos:


Thanks to Scott for showing me this one, the concept is outstanding. I'm sure I'd heard the song before in some sort of film or advertisement but I can't think of what one...




The Brunettes are one of New Zealand's coolest bands. The style and dialogue of this clip are fantastic.




I stumbled across this on youtube a while back and instantly loved the cinematography and colour. Yes it's very hipster but the acting is genuine and the song is great. It makes me yearn for summer.




Another simple video with a great concept...For one class on my last teaching placement I took my camera to school, showed this video to my Year 9 Media class and then told them that they would be making their own video for the song, with each student getting the camera for 11 seconds (the result was excellent!) One of the students liked the original video so much that he went home and watched it "at least 50 times". Tino pai. 





If you know of other great songs/music videos please let me know!

who is more scarier

Anonymous | 12:38 am | Best Blogger Tips
Oh huhm, first I want to mention, that I hope you don't find this offensive (Otherwhise just delete it).

I saw following picture with this subtitle: imagine this man running at you. terrifying.


I didn't want to work, so I made senseless stuff and tried to make it more scary.

Well, I think the orignal is actually still more scary. His real eyes are beating the black eyes and the blood on his teeth and fingers. You should be worried!

Right now I'm glad to be far far away ;)

Tuesday 26 June 2012

Roses At My Table (Documentary)

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Here's a great short documentary film Scott and I just watched. It has a great soundtrack and is a great example of communal living. Here is the synopsis:

This documentary tells the story of the Wingnut Anarchist Collective in Richmond, VA, an organizing group and cooperative living space aimed at fostering mutual aid and grassroots resistance to authority. From maintaining a community center to carrying out occupations and disaster relief, the video illustrates some of the many ways a handful of committed people can transform their lives and their community.

Watch it here/NJOY

Monday 25 June 2012

Recent Music #1

regan | 7:14 pm | Best Blogger Tips
Songs I have been listening to lately:

















NJOY







this is a expressive title

Anonymous | 5:25 am | Best Blogger Tips
Well, I can't keep up with your creativity but I'm trying. Unfortunately I took the advice "keep you workplace clean" a little bit too serious and ended up cleaning my room for almost a whole week. At least six hours yesterday, but now I'm done and able to start with the art.
Why took it so long for me to clean up? Because it was time for a real clean up, I threw everything on the floor and and sorted everything in a new way. I found some things I didn't know I own.

   
some days ago my room looked like that





As you maybe can see I started to decorate the wall, it's not finished yet but I'm making progress.


I bought a graphictablet (the thing which makes you able to paint on your computer) secondhand. I followed a workflow paper that helps me to decide if I really need to buy somethings. I created the sheet because I seem to tend to buy unusefull stuff, and sometimes I already own it but didn't know where to find it in my room.

consume is bad

Back to the graphictablet, you really have to get used to it, but it is fun. Unfortunalety this first picture isn't really good but I think the meaning is great. Oh and perhaps my english grammar is getting bad these times, hope the sentence on the card is right or it at least doesn't loses its meaning.

the card I made for a friend


I hope you like this post and hopefully soon I can show you some new pictures of my room.

Saturday 23 June 2012

Haiku Wharepaku #3 - 4

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We have completed our third and fourth haiku!

First line - Scott
Second - Regan
Third - Damien


First - Regan
Second - Scott
Third - Woodham

(Definition of wanweird = Misfortune; ill or unhappy fate.)



Sunday 17 June 2012

THE PRIZE

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I live in a flat called spag junx. It contains five humans: myself, Scott, Woodham, Damien and Brad. Very close to us, a mere 5 minute walk/3 minute skate/2 minute bike away, is a flat called Toulouse Crew (at least, that was the name a few months ago, I'm not sure if it's changed since). In that flat lives Ronan, Ollie, Nathalie, Gina and Nicola.

they may look nice but they are brutal!


here is a wonderful map




















One night, towards the end of summer a few months ago, I brought some of my Super Soakers to spag junx. The arsenal included 1x CPS 1500, 2x CPS 1200, 1x CPS 2500 and 1x CPS 4100 (anyone born in the late 80s/early 90s should feel waves of nostalgia upon seeing such beautiful machinery).

who wouldn't be intimidated by this?

It was quickly decided that we should assault Toulouse Crew with our unbeatable arsenal. Since it was around 10pm I decided to give the enemy a chance, so sent a text to them saying "PREPARE YRSELF". We would find out later that upon receiving that deathly message Toulouse Crew placed itself in immediate lockdown; they turned all of their lights out and hid in Gina's room with torches. Jars of peanut butter were placed at various strategic chokepoints around their flat (I am allergic to peanut butter).

It was at least another 20 minutes before we set off towards Toulouse Crew along Route #1. This was partially because we all had to get changed into suitable clothing for such violent conflict. We also had to fill up the water bazookas and then test shoot them and marvel at their magnificence. These acts of preparation gave us a huge psychological advantage over our enemy as they undoubtedly cowered in terror inside their palace of siege.

We walked with confidence to Toulouse Crew around 10.30pm. It was a warm summer's night; a night for extreme water warfare. Toulouse Crew has a super wide gravel driveway in front of their house with cars parked sideways, a park to the right and neighbours in the front left; all of these things played a part in our confrontation. Here is an accurate war diagram for those of the visual inclination:




First we installed intensive fear in our enemy. We went to the park, and shot at their upstairs windows from behind the fence. Loud screams could be heard from inside. It was clearly working. Then, suddenly, the screams turned into dinosaur shrieks. This was Gina's battle cry. I instantly remembered hearing that same cry many times during high school, and the terrible events that would follow such a noise. Fear leapt into my heart.

We gathered on the Path for Feet and decided on a new PoA (Plan of Attack). It was decided that we would creep along the right bout of the gravel abyss, using the parked metal boxes as cover. The gravel underfoot was a great obstacle to our quest, but we were silent warriors. We were highly trained in gravel locomotion and gruelling military operations. We snuck up to the front door of Toulouse Crew with absolutely no issue whatsoever. But then we had a problem. It seemed that the enemy had evolved highly advanced security systems. Their front door was locked. We had not anticipated such a setback. We had underestimated the enemy. They were obviously highly adaptive and artfully defensive.

A new plan was in order. We spread out around the perimeter of the flat, then sprayed their windows from all directions. The front door opened, but closed before we could get inside. Again, the front door opened, and a jar of peanut butter was through out into the driveway. I recoiled at the grenade and fled around the back. Then, the front door opened again and a human emerged. It was Ronan, topless. The sight of his bare chest was a weapon in itself. He wore swimming togs on his lower human half. And he had a popcorn bowl, filled with water.

imagine this man running at you. terrifying. 
Someone yelled "Ronan, out front!" Immediately the men of spag junx converged on the front door, pummelling Ronan with harsh bouts of water. But Ronan did not care. He seemed invulnerable to our onslaught. He pointed at me and charged. I shot him with my CPS 2500 on its 10x nozzle (403ml per second) but he continued charging. Ronan had finally completed the transformation into a raging bull, transfixed by my fire engine red water cannon. Finally he reached me, dumping a full popcorn yield of water on my human body. I was soaking. He then ran back indoors screaming victory. We retook our positions around the house.

Soon the door opened again and produced Ollie and Ronan, both topless, dressed in togs and both armed with bowls/buckets of water. Again, our vicious streams of water bore no deterrent to their pursuit, and we were quickly running out of water. I yelled "RETREAT!" and ran back down the driveway towards the park. My loyal comrades followed me. As we approached the end of the driveway we were met by a terrifying surprise. The door of their neighbour's house opened and a third topless screaming man emerged with a bucket. Now we were truly scared. We did not know this human and he was running at us with fire in his eyes.

We were sprinting for our lives now, up the park towards the playground. We fanned out in all directions, attempting to wade off the three men with our pathetic streams. It did not work. They got three of us with their waterbuckets, then Ollie and Man-Neighbour retreated back to their respective houses. Spag Junx found a tap at the park; we refilled our water guns and prepared for the Second Encounter. Ronan re-emerged and begun trying to refill his popcorn bowl at the tap too. We spied him and got him good whilst he was refilling. I changed my nozzle specifically to 20x and got him square in the back with 684ml of water in a single second. He loved it.

this is what ronan and ollie looked like by the end of our battle. so very wet.


We cornered Ronan and took his popcorn bowl. Defenseless, he eventually ran back to his flat after receiving some serious water and we followed. Again we spread out around the perimeter. I was around the back of the house when Ollie opened the toilet window, saw me, shrieked and flung an entire bucket of water at my face from a mere metre or so away. It hit me straight in the eye and I was immediately blinded. Back inside, Ronan had grabbed a ceramic bowl to continue his kamikaze mission. He attacked us in the garden and I grabbed the bowl after he had dumped the first load on Woodham. A tugging war ensued; the bowl slipped from both of our hands and fell to the grass, somehow breaking into many pieces. Everyone stopped. A collective "ohhhhhh" arose. Ronan blamed me for the mishap even though it was clearly his fault.

I picked up the bowl pieces and brought them to the sliding door. From the other side of the glass Gina looked angry.
"Did you just break the bowl my mum got me for my birthday?" she asked. I gulped and tried to explain myself. Luckily Gina was just trolling me; it turned out the bowl was Nicola's but she wasn't upset that it was broken. A stalemate was declared and we all discussed the hilarities of the conflict. There were many hearty soup laughs.

Since we were wet and cold we walked back to spag junx, but before we left we grabbed the popcorn bowl, a jar of peanut butter and the broken pieces of the white bowl as war prizes to make us feel like we had won.

a clear victory?
HAIR ONLY WET FROM SHOWER
Woodham suggested that we glue the bowl back together so I gave him some glue and he spent a considerable amount of time painstakingly glueing it back together before adding a layer of duct tape for extra hardiness. We cut out the words "THE PRIZE" into the bowl to make us feel better about our defeat and took victory photos.

The Prize clearly denotes Victory

The Prize stood proudly on top of our microwave for several nights. Our spirits were high during that glorious period. But then Nathalie and Ollie came over one night to watch a movie and unceremoniously stole The Prize without us knowing. Needless to say, spag junx wept nonstop that night.

And thus, the game had begun. The objective is to secure The Prize for as long as possible without letting the other flat steal it. We have established a few rules for the game however:

1. The Prize must always be on display by the flat that is in possession of it (you can't hide it)

2. If you take The Prize but are caught with it whilst still on the property of the current host flat, you must return it.

There have been many memorable thefts of The Prize. Here are a few:

- On the 31st of March Toulouse Crew had The Prize. I was there with a group of eight or so, playing Chinese Pictures for the first time. I stationed my skateboard outside, came back inside, grabbed The Prize and quickly skated back to Spag Junx (this was before we established the rule that if you were spotted stealing The Prize then you had to give it back). As I arrived home my flatmates were just heading out to another party. We were all very happy. I then skated back to Toulouse Crew to see that my courageous escape had been documented in a round of Chinese Pictures (which I have somewhere; will post when I find it)

- Back at Toulouse Crew that same night, Ollie asked me if he could see my keys. I gave them to him without thinking. He immediately ran to the door to run back to our flat and re-steal The Prize. I grabbed my skateboard and followed him. He went Route #2 whilst I went Route #1. I was worried because I knew that my flatmates had gone to a party so The Prize was completely unguarded. Luckily  I got to Spag Junx before Ollie did and Scott was back there anyway. I congratulated Ollie for his smart attempt at re-taking The Prize but was pleased it did not succeed.

- Later on that same night, Ronan and Ollie came back to our flat after we had gone to a few parties. We went on Skype in my room in an attempt to talk to Rosa, and Ronan slipped out of my room, locked Woodham and myself inside my room (my room already had an awkward external lock on it when I moved in) then grabbed The Prize and gave it to Ollie who biked it back to their flat. Ronan then finally let us out of my room and we learnt of the crushing news.

- On April the 10th it was my birthday so Spag Junx went to the local fish and chip shop to order kai. We stationed Brad and Woodham to collect the kai whilst myself, Damien and Scott walked to Toulouse Crew. We made Damien hide out the front of the house, then Scott and I went inside to find Ronan pottering around in the kitchen. We pretended that we were planning on going to Washington skatepark that night, and invited him to come. He then went into his room to show me a flight card he had got in the mail. I quickly darted to the kitchen, grabbed The Prize off the top of the pantry, handed it to Scott who dashed out the door and handed it to Damien who walked silently down the drive. We were so quick that by the time Ronan came back out of his room Scott and I were standing there as if nothing had happened. We then said that we'd better go pick up dinner so left, struggling to keep our expressions normal. Damien was waiting at the end of the street with The Prize and we celebrated all night. Best birthday present ever!

- On the 14th of April we had our second flatwarming with The Prize in our possession. With all five members of Toulouse Crew attending we were careful to guard The Prize at all times. At one stage Ollie and Nathalie managed to take The Prize from under our noses and hide it in our front garden near our recycling bins so they could grab it later when they left. However, Woodham noticed that The Prize had gone and went on a search around the property with Daniel to find it. Daniel found The Prize and Woodham put it around the side of the house, leading to a very confused Nat and Ollie when they tried to find it later. Technically this was cheating but the stakes were too high to place it back on the microwave.

- Eventually Toulouse Crew managed to steal The Prize back from us. I mounted many solo missions to their flat to get it back, but was always discovered before I was safely off the property. One time I pretended to leave their flat, then climbed back in through Ollie's open window. Ollie had lots of ornaments on his windowsill so I was careful not to stand on these as I made a jump to land on his bed. While the windowsill items remained safe, my foot got caught in the curtain as I jumped, and the entire curtain came down with me, including the curtain rail. This meant that my attempt to quietly re-enter the house was utterly ruined and I spent the rest of my time there apologizing and trying to fix the  curtain rather than stealing The Prize.

- By the time I had my 21st birthday party on May 12, Toulouse Crew was in possession of The Prize. During the speeches they presented me with a shoebox containing The Prize. I initially thought that they had created a second fake prize but it was actually legit. Of course, by the end of the party they had stolen it back. I screamed with agony.

- A mere few weeks ago, James and I made our most daring play yet for The Prize. It succeeded, and was such a significant event in The History Of The Prize that it deserves its own post, to be written soon.


Toulouse Crew is currently in possession of The Prize. But not for long.

as you can see, spag junx is in a general state of unhappiness without The Prize...but not for long




Haiku Wharepaku #2

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We have completed our second haiku! Damien wrote the first line and I wrote the second and third, which makes me feel a bit like a cheater, but the lines were at least a day apart and I only put the third one down because I thought of a great final line and my hand itched for pen.



Saturday 16 June 2012

Chinese Pictures 29/04/12

regan | 5:54 pm | Best Blogger Tips
This is the only round of Chinese Pictures I have scanned to my computer so far. The game involves writing of a description of something, which the next person has to draw. The drawing is then passed on to the next person who has to write what they think it is without seeing the original description. (For a more in depth explanation of the game see here)

Chinese Pictures, 29/04/12
Participants: Scott, Sophia, Damien, Regan



Description 1: Damien
Picture 1: Sophia
Description 2: Scott
Picture 2: Regan

Description 1: Sophia
Picture 1: Scott
Description 2: Regan
Picture 2: Damien

1. Scott
2. Regan
3. Damien
4. Sophia

1. Regan
2. Damien
3. Sophia
4. Scott


How to Play: Chinese Pictures

regan | 5:39 pm | Best Blogger Tips
I was introduced to this game on Saturday the 31st of March by Chris "Original" Wethey who had been introduced by Tim Cederman. It is a great tasting game.

I explained this game to a letter I sent to Nick (G. Wizard) a while ago. In supreme time-saving fashion I had the intuition to scan the explanation before I sent it so I could post it here rather than copy it out again:



Please note that the game of Chinese Pictures has evolved since this explanation was dutifully written. When we play the game now we cut lengthwise strips of A4 paper, then divide each strip into a number of small sections with pen depending on how many people are playing. This results in each person getting a strip of paper that looks like a comic strip, so as you pass it round you can simply fold back the square that the next person isn't meant to see. It means that everything is a lot easier to keep track of at the end as there are less pieces of paper floating round and less cutting to do at the start!

I will post a round of Chinese pictures now; see it here!



Wednesday 13 June 2012

maddox | 10:39 pm | Best Blogger Tips
hi, i just want to introduce myself. i hope this doesn't come across as too LOUD or scary or passive or anything, because i am none of those things, usually.

my display picture is not a true reflection of me; it is of a certain Alex Woodham, in a tent, on one of our camping trips. i chose this picture because
a) that expression is priceless;
b) he has a head torch on, which can be very handy in emergencies, which i feel my hometown has become somewhat accustomed to, so i want to increase awareness about the usefulness of head torches;
c) the space around him in the photo looks slightly 'hipster', which i may or may not have a preference for; and finally -
d) because i miss such specimens; Palmy lacks them, they are irreplaceable, and they mean a lot to me.

"Choice" for the invite, hemi.

haere mai, haere mai, haere mai :)


(this is me in my flat right now; an observation, for regan - extremely cold; hat + hood combo; cow-themed hot water bottle visible)

Haiku Wharepaku #1

regan | 10:26 pm | Best Blogger Tips
nau mai haere mai
 Our wharepaku has a new game: Haiku Wharepaku. 


It was launched last night and is already a success! 

jocelyn just informed me that she did the last line,
sophie did the second
(I did the first)
Tino pai tatou!

i met lady gaga

regan | 6:54 pm | | Best Blogger Tips
Today I was biking home from school when I noticed a strange sight at the Riccarton Road bus stop. 

Large person with no arms
 I went back to ask if they were meant to be Lady Gaga. I was correct! As I took a photo I thought the girl in the background was taking a photo of the gigantic sitting Lady as well but it turned out she was taking a photo of me taking a photo.


Lady Gaga was her sculpture project for her Year 13 art class, and she was taking photos of people's reactions. I told her it was a very cool idea as I thoroughly njoy social experiments, especially those that take place at Riccarton Road bus stops. Allegedly the doll had received a lot of abuse which is sad. Though I am not a fan of Gaga herself I was a big fan of the idea and hope that she gets excellence for her work!




Sunday 10 June 2012

Room Post #2

regan | 7:40 pm | Best Blogger Tips
My room has 1x door. On my door there is:
- a painting of me done by Damien Taylor
- envelopes sent to me from people rather than companies
- ink cartridge tabs
- a round of poem sandwich I did with Michele and his friend
- a series of uncomplimentary photos of myself stuck there by my friends

freshly vacuumed for yr njoyment
I bought shelves and brackets on trademe and put them up
to make a library. For my makeshift wardrobe I got a
vacuum cleaner pipe from the ecostore and attached it to the
 bottom shelf with dog chain. It holds all of my clothes
minus shorts socks boxers and ties and has not collapsed yet! 

My cacti make for an excellent anti-burglar system.
Winston growls at any intruders.




Skateboards/guitar














Wall tahi!

Here is my TV. It is currently on the Discovery
Channel but gets bad reception. 

Drawers built by Grandad and laundry basket from Nan,
both enhanced with eyes/lips from Sophie!
Alice the Camel holds my taonga.
"No, this is not interesting!!" message written by Rosa
many years ago while I was telling her a story
that I thought was cool but she obviously didn't.

Letter holder from Northcity Opshop (50c). Zine library made out of printer packaging.
Japan cancer mortality rate poster + drivers license from Sophie. Tree painting by me.
 Screenprints from a Beyond Resistance workshop.  Picture in pencil by Ineke.
Occupy Aotearoa Statement of Purpose that I read at the first Occupy Christchurch planning meeting.
Birthday messages from Josh, Nick, Laura and Nicola. Setlist from 2011 Unknown Mortal Orchestra gig in Wellington.
  Dog painting from Nelson market. Butterflies and flame prints from pop up shop in Wellington. Whakapapa from Dad. 

Wall rua!

Luigi is njoying his new spot next to Mr. Towel and the infamous hair envelope. Take that studylink!
I decided to put up my 21st party photo boards as it was much faster than taking all of the photos off and then putting them up indidvidually.
The amazing painting in the top right was bought from the ecostore for $5. I love it more and more every day.

Pixies poster bought from The Palms with Rosa in 2006 I think....Record player from Mum, playing The Golden Awesome (of course).
Excellent Wethey Original space banana painting done by Chris after I bought him a canvas.
Old stereo from the 80s which I have treasured for years. Speakers that like to cut out a lot.
Mario and Wario finally embracing. Battle of Breakfast painting done by myself.
Acrostic poem by Rosa. Party invitations from Tommy.
Sunset painting by Alex C. Numberworks certificate by Devereux.
Speech bubble picture by Ineke. Commiseration card by Rosa and Sophie.
Patrick picture by myself and Kirsten, 2006.

"work area" - old school desk and teal chair from trademe.
Real Estate poster/setlist from Dunedin 2012 gig.
 Lots of Mandarins given to me by Mum. 
Commune poster altered by Matt (see here).
Troll painting by Ronan.
Cows from a cafe in Bishopdale, with SOON added by me.
Speech from Jackie Opie, Ollie's Mum.
Other posters from magazines.


Sock/Underwear storage whiteboard from internet.
Super Soaker XP 95 from Trademe.
Sneaky felt pen camoflague troll by Sophie/Matt.
Fox scarf from Dunedin Art Gallery.
Toys from various places.
Prized green holepunch from NorthCity Opshop (50c!!!)

Hat hanger from Nelson Market.
Paper Recycling Kit from Olivia, Rosa's past Wellington flatmate.
Chess set from Mum.
Bookends from Trademe.
White Pikmin from Japan.
Green sunhat and purple beanie from Occupy Christchurch's Free Market.
Multicoloured beanie knitted for me by Gini.


Cambodian doll from Rosa. Link, Animal Crossing Fisherman, Pikmin and Bulborb from Japan (internet). Most CDs from Real Groovy, 2006-2008. T-Rex pepper shaker from Iko Iko in Wellington (Rosa has the white one). Munchlax from Farmers.

This is a photo of my tipuna Taiaho, given to me by my cousin Melanie for my 21st birthday. He watches over myself and my room. Around him are quotes from my Ngai Te Rangi ancestors.