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08:26 am, brocknoah
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jvmesem:

Beautiful aesthetics in the game.

This was a such a great game, I loved playing it.
I’ve heard a couple rumors that Mirror’s Edge 2 is still coming out. It might use Kinect 2.0 and be release on Durango.

jvmesem:

Beautiful aesthetics in the game.

This was a such a great game, I loved playing it.

I’ve heard a couple rumors that Mirror’s Edge 2 is still coming out. It might use Kinect 2.0 and be release on Durango.


01:41 pm, brocknoah
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ianbrooks:

The Vehicles of Star Wars by Nicholas Hyde/Harshness

Prints available at etsy.

Artist: Facebook / Society6 / Twitter

(via: tiefighters)

Wouldn’t mind a few hanging on my wall.


11:13 am, brocknoah
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A Normal Day: Brock Noah
This is what I did this quarter when the lectures in class weren’t keeping my attention. I like to draw but I can’t draw things off the top of my head, I always have to look and copy something. So on the very first day of my first lecture this year I started one of these; I liked the idea and continued to draw me sitting in the lecture halls.

Some I like more than others, some have parts that I really like and some have parts that I think look ugly. <creeper>I think next quarter I’m going to draw the back of the persons head sitting in front of me.</creeper> 


08:09 pm, brocknoah
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02:42 pm, brocknoah
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The effects of LSD. Drawing vs. LSD.

maggiekealy:

These drawings were done as part of a CIA experiment aimed at determining the effects of LSD on the human body. The drawings are incredibly fascinating, particularly due to the progression of style that occurs throughout the experiment.  They administered 100ul of LSD to the artist and gave the artist free access to an activity box full of crayons. His subject was the medical assistant who administered the LSD.

1. Minute: 0 – Yep this is the control

2. Minute: 85 – Artist claims to be seeing much more clearly, but is having a hard time stopping the crayon.

3. Minute: 150 – Artist describes his drawing as changing color and that his consciousness is situated in his hand.

4. Minute: 152 – Artist is having a hard time distinguishing the lines on the paper, as they are warping before his eyes.

5. Minute: 155 – Attempts to draw picture in one stroke, breaks down laughing afterwards.

6. Minute: 165 – Artist no longer vocalizes his thoughts and mumbles nonsensical phrases.

7. Minute: 265 – Artist predicts that this will be his best drawing yet. Then continues to repeat the phrase “I know.” Then begins the run around the room.

8. Minute: 345 – Artist reports that he is getting back to normal now that he can feel his legs again, but the pencil (crayon) remains hard to hold

9. Minute: 480 – Artist reports that he is no longer feeling the effects of the LSD and that he would like to go home