Author: WindySilver
Greenfield going on hiatus
I'm writing an overall art update with this case discussed on DeviantArt at the oment, but I figured that since I have my Greenfield data here, I'll post here first
Statistical retrospect: WindySilver’s 2019
We've spent half of the first January of this new decade already and after two and a half weeks of procrastinating, I figured I should do this now before the last full week of January begins: a retrospect with statistics, even neater than my already neatened approach on the statistics on DA (you can read it and more of my ramblings on 2019, the decade of 2010 and my thoughts for the future there).
Words of an AI (sort of)
I stumbled upon Talk to Transformer, which is about a neural network completing text given to it. Since the FFM writer I found it through, Flammenfeder, asked its opinion on politics, I decided to ask it the question "What is art?"
Phoenix is out!
A good deal later than usual, but still in good time for the holidays, this year’s FFM collection is finally finished!
Phoenix might be the best of these yet, though it’s hard to say. It’s hard to even put it in the same category as the others: most of the stories in Phoenix are interconnected, making it more like a mosaic novelette interspersed with unrelated shenanigans than a collection of individual stories. But that overarching story is one I’m pretty well proud of, for more reasons than one. I think it’s worth reading!
Also, it’s got a lot of space faeries in.
Some analysis on how my projects progressed in Q2 2019
If you have followed my posts on DeviantArt, you have noticed that I have taken up the habit of recording how my art projects are progressing and putting the data into infographs after each quarter. I never got around to posting Q1's stats here, but I figured that since I have more extensive stats now, … Continue reading Some analysis on how my projects progressed in Q2 2019
Aphantasia – “You have an extremely unusual way of solving problems!”
This is an old sketch from school days that I happened to have scanned. You can see the layers of lines built up as I felt around for the shape I wanted and then started to nail down the ones that landed where I wanted them.
When I was in fourth-year architecture, I took an elective course in multidimensional geometry. (Yes, I did this on purpose. It was a great course.)
In the opening lecture, the professor stood at the front of the class and asked us whether anyone could imagine an equilateral triangle with three right angles in it. Nobody could – it breaks all the rules about what triangles are. He then threw a transparency on the overhead (this was 1995 – ask your parents if you have no idea what an overhead was) that contained an image of the earth – a line was drawn along one…
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Happy New Year!
The year has changed here in Finland, so I wish you all a very happy new year 2019! Let's make this year awesome!
My published poem: translated!
I decided that, as one of my final deeds at art this year, I will finally translate the poem that got published this spring. Luckily, it was not very long, so I could do it in one sitting. Both the original Finnish version and the translated English version are now on my DeviantArt page. I've … Continue reading My published poem: translated!
The arrival of Ten Little Astronaus
Alrighty, my copy of Damon Wakes's Ten Little Astronauts has arrived at my place in Finland and it looks fantastic! :D I can't wait to start reading it during my Christmas holiday! AND HERE IT IS!!! That record is so cool and I have no words for telling how much I love that cover art! … Continue reading The arrival of Ten Little Astronaus
