Cornell Creative Machines Lab wanted to see what would happend if two Cleverbot AI ChatBots had a conversation with each other. via Geekosystem & IEEE Spectrum Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 29/08/2011 21:06 Number of articles : 3
If you’ve ever wanted to take a singing, dancing, or knitting lessons, you’ve got a perfect reason to start: Creativity reduces stress and keeps you healthy. Is there something you’ve always wanted to learn, like singing, dancing, or acting? Or perhaps you have a love for horses and want to take riding lessons? Don’t brush it off as a silly extravagance or something you just don’t have the time or money for — giving into your creative desires is not only fun, it’s also good for your emotional health . Tap Into Your Intuition Energy Center Creative Thinking: Why Creativity Is Important Creativity is important for a number of reasons, including: It’s fun and enjoyable. Doing things that you like reduces stress and improves overall well-being. It boosts self-confidence. Trying new things can improve self-confidence and make you a more interesting person. It stimulates the brain. Creativity sharpens the brain, which can stem the advance of dementia in old age. The more new things you learn, the more use the brain gets — and the sharper it will remain. It’s often recommended that seniors learn new skills and challenge themselves with new opportunities, but this recommendation is appropriate for any age. Connect With Your Life Force, Your Crown Energy Center Creative Thinking: A Balanced Life You already know that all work and no play do not make for a healthy life — and can result in a pretty unhappy you. But that also doesn’t mean that all play and no work is good either, and that’s why striking the right balance is so important. Working and being productive helps keep you sharp, organized, and even happy — as long as it’s well balanced with leisure and creativity. Whether it’s at your daily job, taking care of your children, or cleaning up your home and yard, you feel a great sense of accomplishment after a productive day — and that does a lot for your emotional health. But we all need time to rest and rejuvenate, and do something fun and stimulating. So block off some time each day or each week for a little creativity. Creative Thinking: Making the Most of Your Time During your “you” time, do anything that you enjoy or anything that’s new and different to you. Make it something that’s challenging, stimulating, and that you look forward to. Here are some good ways to challenge your brain, learn new skills, and get your creative juices flowing: (Read entire article here) Sending positive vibes to Elev8 – Robin Downes Related articles Spirituality Contributes To Boom In 100 Year Olds 8 Tips To Stay Thankful In Stressful Times Tupac Shooter Confesses To 1994 Crime Shaq Involved In Sex Tape Scandal! FACT OF THE DAY: Faith Evans Sang Back Up For Al B Sure!
Steven Soderbergh is perhaps the most versatile director working today. He hates to be pinned down, he enjoys non-actors acting, and he revels in action as much as dialogue. With Haywire it seems he gets to combine a lot of his creative interests into one throat-crushing experience. The trailer has hit, and it feels like Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Film School Rejects Discovery Date : 22/07/2011 22:36 Number of articles : 3
Gaga opens up about the Born This Way creative process in latest ‘Gagavision.’ By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Tom Briglia/ WireImage This week’s “Gagavision” theme is “Music From Born This Way, ” as Gaga revealed more details about her May 23 album release. The video includes a possible preview to one of the album’s tracks, shots from her forthcoming HBO special and her thoughts on last week’s leak of her latest single, “Judas.” Perhaps a tease to one of the album’s tracks, the music for the “Gagavision” video includes a song that starts off with slow, dramatic church-organ keyboard notes as Gaga says, “My fans are my sunshine. They are the sunshine in the darkness of the arena. “Looking out into the darkness, I feel really fearless and strong and brave.” A montage of Gaga rehearsing and making phone calls and her fans holding up signs plays as the song’s synth tempo kicks in. Dressed like a space-age Cruella De Vil, Gaga heads off to do a promo. “The greatest challenge in writing Born This Way is I had to become confident and secure in myself,” she explained. “I had to leave my insecurity behind, whatever residual scars behind. I spent two years delving deep into my wombs; the blood transfusion.” The video even addresses the “Judas” leak that took place right before she released it to the masses on April 15. She likens it to a disembodiment, saying, “A slow death! Just put me out of my f—ing misery, just put that sh– out. They were tearing [the song] limb for limb. First it was the arm of the song, then the liver. … “I wrote it really quick,” she later says, while lounging fully clothed in an empty bathtub. “I mean, all of the songs on the album, to be completely candid, the creative process is approximately [a] 15-minutes process. It’s 15 minutes of vomiting my creative ideas in the forms of melodies, usually, or chord progressions and melodies and some sort of a theme, lyric idea. And then I spend days, weeks, months, years fine tuning. But the idea is, you honor your vomit.” The video ends with Gaga teasing her Monster Ball and the “polarizing” cover art for Born This Way . Fittingly, new teasers for her HBO special, which was taped at her Monster Ball shows at Madison Square Garden earlier this year, also hit the Net . The special airs May 7. In one promo, Gaga hits the streets of New York City dressed in a studded leather jacket and high platform (and heelless) ankle boots, as “Born This Way” plays in the background. It leads to shots of the madness at MSG leading up to the show, which is eventually teased in the clip. In the second, shorter preview, shots of her performance is teased while her new single, “Judas,” plays. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga
Gaga opens up about the Born This Way creative process in latest ‘Gagavision.’ By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Tom Briglia/ WireImage This week’s “Gagavision” theme is “Music From Born This Way, ” as Gaga revealed more details about her May 23 album release. The video includes a possible preview to one of the album’s tracks, shots from her forthcoming HBO special and her thoughts on last week’s leak of her latest single, “Judas.” Perhaps a tease to one of the album’s tracks, the music for the “Gagavision” video includes a song that starts off with slow, dramatic church-organ keyboard notes as Gaga says, “My fans are my sunshine. They are the sunshine in the darkness of the arena. “Looking out into the darkness, I feel really fearless and strong and brave.” A montage of Gaga rehearsing and making phone calls and her fans holding up signs plays as the song’s synth tempo kicks in. Dressed like a space-age Cruella De Vil, Gaga heads off to do a promo. “The greatest challenge in writing Born This Way is I had to become confident and secure in myself,” she explained. “I had to leave my insecurity behind, whatever residual scars behind. I spent two years delving deep into my wombs; the blood transfusion.” The video even addresses the “Judas” leak that took place right before she released it to the masses on April 15. She likens it to a disembodiment, saying, “A slow death! Just put me out of my f—ing misery, just put that sh– out. They were tearing [the song] limb for limb. First it was the arm of the song, then the liver. … “I wrote it really quick,” she later says, while lounging fully clothed in an empty bathtub. “I mean, all of the songs on the album, to be completely candid, the creative process is approximately [a] 15-minutes process. It’s 15 minutes of vomiting my creative ideas in the forms of melodies, usually, or chord progressions and melodies and some sort of a theme, lyric idea. And then I spend days, weeks, months, years fine tuning. But the idea is, you honor your vomit.” The video ends with Gaga teasing her Monster Ball and the “polarizing” cover art for Born This Way . Fittingly, new teasers for her HBO special, which was taped at her Monster Ball shows at Madison Square Garden earlier this year, also hit the Net . The special airs May 7. In one promo, Gaga hits the streets of New York City dressed in a studded leather jacket and high platform (and heelless) ankle boots, as “Born This Way” plays in the background. It leads to shots of the madness at MSG leading up to the show, which is eventually teased in the clip. In the second, shorter preview, shots of her performance is teased while her new single, “Judas,” plays. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga
Here’s Saskia Reeves, Olivia Grant and Rosamund Pike getting kina naked in Women in Love Part 1, a miniseries in the UK, that I can only assume the USA is going to recreate like it was the Office, Shameless and whatever else they’ve licensed in their creative slump they’ve been in… Kate Winslet (see last post) didn’t cut it in terms of giving me my fix of nudity today, so I had to turn to the UK and see if those chimney sweeping motherfucker took some time away from their soot covered, glamor model filled, Royal Wedding obsessed, world to produce some less conservative TV programming, because despite being pegged as a crotchedy, uptight, conservative, boring people, the Brits are more laid back than America….cuz the Brits aren’t controlled by cowboys and christians and christian cowboys who I like to call fun killers. …. What all this comes down to is that nudity on TV, no matter what country it is in, is worth watching….. FOLLOW ME Here are the girls in this Women in Love Part 1 are Saskia Reeves with some bush…. Olivia Grant Rosamund Pike
Fox Searchlight is currently preparing a pitch package for a biopic of the sexploitation great and inventor of the nudie cutie Russ Meyer , with The Fighter director David O. Russell attached as director. The film is being written by Merritt Johnson , who also scripted the upcoming Linda Lovelace biopic Lovelace . Oh, to be the research assistant on those projects! We here at Skin Central consider Russ Meyer to be one of the most towering figures in the entire history of skinema, so the creative team behind this project has some massive cups to fill. Speaking of cups- who will be tapped to play the the 40FF Tura Santana ? Or the 38HH Kitten Natividad ? The mind boobles- er, we mean, boggles- at the possibilities.
She’s already quit smoking (for like a week at least). Now Lindsay Lohan is out to clean house professionally as she looks to salvage her career. No, she hasn’t cut ties with her enabling parents or all of the lowlife hangers-on who are a big reason she’s in her current legal mess . No way. But she did sever her relationship with her management company. It’s not all their fault that she’s a train wreck, but any change can’t hurt. “She was really ready for a change and decided to leave Creative Artist Agency and join International Creative Management,” a source said. In 2005 the star dumped Endeavor for Creative Artist Agency because she wanted more A-list projects. Instead, she got more DUI arrests. Just kidding. Well, kind of. That wasn’t CAA’s doing, but in any event, she’s decided now is the time for a clean break and a fresh start. The 24-year-old has chosen one of the world’s largest talent and literary agencies and is reading scripts with plans return to work soon. We’ll see what the judge has to say about that, but good for her. [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
Sure, Why Not of the Day: The 5-year-old free spirit w ho refuses to put marriage before self-determination gets an AutoTune remix because this is the Internet and that’s the sort of stuff that gets done around here. [ bartbaker / thanks anon! ] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 25/02/2011 19:20 Number of articles : 3
Source: Extra Dr. Dre and Eminem speak on ‘I Need A Doctor’, their collaborative Detox single which accompanying seven minute music video dropped the other day. They also touch on the creative process that went into the that clip shot. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : illRoots Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 01:18 Number of articles : 2