“This is done by a non scientist so expect it to be wildly wrong!”
comet landing 3d rendered fan simulation / space fiction? / idk, but it’s all kinds of awesome.
“This is done by a non scientist so expect it to be wildly wrong!”
comet landing 3d rendered fan simulation / space fiction? / idk, but it’s all kinds of awesome.
Read moreWe’re working our eyes off,” one of the scientists says to New Scientist, describing how they are personally and individually poring over photographs of the comet. “It’s an entirely manual process,” New Scientist continues, “because the complex and bizarre landscape of comet 67P defies any kind of automated search. ‘We don’t have an algorithm for this,’ he says.
Above are the opening titles that introduce Autómata and its setting of #neartermhumanextinction, #heavyspaceweather and #atemporality. This movie is an instant classic that belongs on the shelf right between Bladerunner and Hardware; and just in case you’re not sure it’s full of explicit spot-the-Bladerunner-bingo references, and features Dylan McDermott in a role that could make you […]
Read more "a short review of AUTÓMATA"Prompted by ello’s quick (d)evolution into becoming yet another soon to be forgotten FaceTwitter clone, rather than a unique, albeit anti-social social network and wanting to back-up the posts there that had developed into their own thing, and also with a need to create a new space to drop some excerpts from works-in-progress as they […]
Read more "The first rule of (De)Extinction Club is…"Prompted by ello’s quick (d)evolution into becoming yet another soon to be forgotten FaceTwitter clone, rather than a unique, albeit anti-social social network and wanting to back-up the posts there that had developed into their own thing, and also with a need to create a new space to drop some excerpts from works-in-progress as they […]
Read more "The first rule of (De)Extinction Club is…"