Interesting and inspirational reading matter

Not sure if this falls into reading matter, but sharing anyway as it may inspire some interesting panel designs. :slight_smile:

The original story is from http://blog.presentandcorrect.com/27986-2.

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It’s worth it for the hats in the first picture alone.

(Side note: Mosfilm has a Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mosfilm. In case you’re a fan of that Soviet esthetic).

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not great, not terrible…

This is kinda interesting. (Particularly for me right now as I’m struggling with a panel design.)

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Ouch, that sounds familiar.

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more topics about different resources:

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Nope. Don’t mean to sound awkward, but I made the thread to share anything interesting. Feel free to edit the title, though.

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Nevermind, on a second thought maybe it was my request to be awkward! I also edited my post above to make it less confusing.

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if you always wondered how the Physically based rendering work

Take a look of this very interesting Lego material (ABS) study

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Useful to me:

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cool, thanks!

Currently working my way through these. Fascinating stuff to me.

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Inspirational to the nth degree. The book that lets us all know that “Hey, there’s hope for me too !”. :slight_smile:

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I finished the Inferno a while ago, decided to continue through the Purgatorio. Quite surprised that I didn’t encounter PDQ Bach in either location. Makes me wonder if it’s safe to proceed to the Paradiso. :slight_smile:

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Just found this website with lots of stuff about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

https://whitefiles.org/rwi/index.htm

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Thirteen (so far) part introduction to modular. It’s focused on hardware but still useful.

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I’m fascinated by the prescience of musicians such as Busoni and Varese. Even in the very early 20th century they had the vision to see clearly what would happen - and what indeed has happened - to the world of music at the intersection of art and technology. Still worth reading. Makes me wonder: Who is our modern-day Busoni ?

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Good stuff on synthesis techniques and Casio CZ synths and phase distortion synthesis:

https://www.kasploosh.com/cz/

https://electricdruid.net/category/vintage-synths/

Rest in peace Ray :pensive:

This should be interesting.

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