Egg yolks and motorbikes!
Dec. 12th, 2008 06:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two things which I guess are kind of related. Kind of related in that, you don't want to break the egg yolk when you put it on the frying pan (otherwise what is the damn point?) and you don't want to break your head when you're on a motorcycle.
Closely related, right?
I thought I should put some effort into an LJ post because I haven't in a while. I'm all out of amusing anecdotes though, the rest will be my usual boring rambling.
So I've been thinking about things.
Firstly I think I'll make a portfolio website, and then showcase my stuff. Architecture things, and also some normal art maybe, and.. other.. things? I don't know. I don't really feel a great deal of confidence about any of my architecture things yet, but other arts aren't really relevant. But I like them, so I guess I'll put them up.
I was thinking in the car today about what to call said portfolio website. I thought of the route that
marxipan_xlii took, which is using your own name, but Marie has an awesome and unusual name, which is memorable and distinctive. While I like my name, it probably isn't too memorable. I was thinking about my very first blog name (and it's now my gmail login) Luin Nixe. It means Blue Glacier (well, Ice) in Quendi. I really like the sound of the word "glacier," so I think I might go with glacial or something like that as a URL. Glaciertecture was a silly, silly idea that I entertained for about 30 seconds. It's just too... silly. I mean, Glacial might not be perfect, but it will do for at least the next 3 years until I have to start doing something more srs. Or maybe I don't. Maybe I could have glacial.architecture in 3 years. Actually I like that.
Ok, so I was about to explain why I was thinking I could justify 'glacial' as a url So I decided to relate it to several things:
Firstly, glaciers are ancient, ever-changing things. Giant masses of ice that have endured, probably, the passage of thousands of years. They change slowly, and they hold information about times long past. In a way you could say that they "remember" things. Since I want to reference a lot of history in my architecture, this is somewhat relevant.
They're also, I think, very beautiful. They respond to the environment, whilst remaining distinct and recognisable. Relevant again, because I want to design buildings that suit their environment, and that over time will be able to change with it, rather than resisting change and having to be demolished. But at the same time, I want to leave my mark.
Finally, and the most cheesy of all of these cheesy ideas, is that glaciers are disappearing because of climate change. I want to design sustainable buildings which have a minimal impact upon the environment.
Also it might encourage me to do more art. I'm really... sad, I guess, that I haven't really been drawing much at all lately. My dragons should not only be in the margins of my lecture notes!
I'm drawing some pictures.
Actually I thought I might kind of borrow
penchaft's idea and draw little pictures for people for Christmas. If you would like a picture of a thing, asks me! :) Some people will be getting things anyway.
(It's an excuse to practise with my copics)
Is it strange that I really want to draw a four legged raven thing? Some kind of raven... horsey beast. I don't really know. I've been reading this art book by John Howe and my Manga Matrix thing. So I blame them. I think it would be an elf-horse thing.
ALSO, also, how do you get itunes to attach album art to your albums?
Oh yeah, and I'm kind of sick. It's really lame.
Closely related, right?
I thought I should put some effort into an LJ post because I haven't in a while. I'm all out of amusing anecdotes though, the rest will be my usual boring rambling.
So I've been thinking about things.
Firstly I think I'll make a portfolio website, and then showcase my stuff. Architecture things, and also some normal art maybe, and.. other.. things? I don't know. I don't really feel a great deal of confidence about any of my architecture things yet, but other arts aren't really relevant. But I like them, so I guess I'll put them up.
I was thinking in the car today about what to call said portfolio website. I thought of the route that
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Ok, so I was about to explain why I was thinking I could justify 'glacial' as a url So I decided to relate it to several things:
Firstly, glaciers are ancient, ever-changing things. Giant masses of ice that have endured, probably, the passage of thousands of years. They change slowly, and they hold information about times long past. In a way you could say that they "remember" things. Since I want to reference a lot of history in my architecture, this is somewhat relevant.
They're also, I think, very beautiful. They respond to the environment, whilst remaining distinct and recognisable. Relevant again, because I want to design buildings that suit their environment, and that over time will be able to change with it, rather than resisting change and having to be demolished. But at the same time, I want to leave my mark.
Finally, and the most cheesy of all of these cheesy ideas, is that glaciers are disappearing because of climate change. I want to design sustainable buildings which have a minimal impact upon the environment.
Also it might encourage me to do more art. I'm really... sad, I guess, that I haven't really been drawing much at all lately. My dragons should not only be in the margins of my lecture notes!
I'm drawing some pictures.
Actually I thought I might kind of borrow
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(It's an excuse to practise with my copics)
Is it strange that I really want to draw a four legged raven thing? Some kind of raven... horsey beast. I don't really know. I've been reading this art book by John Howe and my Manga Matrix thing. So I blame them. I think it would be an elf-horse thing.
ALSO, also, how do you get itunes to attach album art to your albums?
Oh yeah, and I'm kind of sick. It's really lame.
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Date: 2008-12-12 11:26 am (UTC)