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Samsung Wave S8500 Gmail sync.

I'm posting this here so I have it for future reference.

All the ways I have found to do this on the web don't work. Don't use the create Gmail account button.

Go to "My Accounts".

Select "Others".

Account name should be the Username when you log into Gmail.

Email Address is "you@gmail.com".

Username is the "you" bit from the gmail address.

Password is your password.

This seems to give you full push sync with the gmail accout and syncing with the Google calender.

The contacts don't seem to sync and I have never got this to work. Any ideas greatly appreciated.

regards

PG

Posted June 1, 2011

Animated Journal Long Version

I've been keeping an Animated Journal over the last year. 

I’ve always like the picture a day format, video diaries etc, and animation is, traditionally a long drawn out, painful process, this is me trying to free it up and make it a bit more ephemeral.

Stan Brakhage said that he considered what he did to be his home movies and these follow a similar vein.

I generally capture whats going on around me and funnel it into 250 frames.

It's made using a variety of techniques from CGI to flip book drawings.

This is my entry to the Vimeo awards so any Vimeo "likes" would be greatly appreciated.

Journal Whisper

Journal Light

Journal Rose

Animated Journal on Vimeo by Paul Greer

Still From Animated Journal No.4

Animomento No 3 270709

Still From Animomento No.1 030709

Posted July 30, 2010

Scrapbook 19th April 2010

Photograph

i12bent:

Portrait of Tristan Tzara by Francis Picabia, c. 1919

i12bent:

Portrait of Tristan Tzara by Francis Picabia, c. 1919

Reblogged from Ordinary finds.

Tags: mind maps

April 16, 2010, 6:47pm

Quote
“Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.”

— Zora Neale Hurston (via theremina) (via emotionalpornography)

Reblogged from EP.

Tags: quotes

April 16, 2010, 6:03pm

Photograph

ajourneyroundmyskull:

publiccollectors:

A drawing of a balloon by Steffen Simon, from the collection of Ann-Kristina Simon, London, United Kingdom.
Ann-Kristina writes:
“As a creative person I am  always interested in what makes us creative and how can we trigger it.  Creativity is something that often happens subconsciously. To me,  creativity is imagination and observation of what surrounds us,  processed through a certain passage in our minds and then expressed in a  way that is unique.
My brother is 13 years old and  has learning difficulties. Apart from that, he is one of the most  amazing drawers I know. He sees things I don´t see anymore, because my  mind is too conscious. I often think I learned and know too many things  to just “do”. He doesn´t draw things as they are, but as he sees them.  To me it is beautiful to see the way our brain functions and dictates a  creative outcome. Even if I tried, and I did, I can´t draw as naturally  and organically as he does.”
More about Steffen and many more examples of his drawings here. 

ajourneyroundmyskull:

publiccollectors:

A drawing of a balloon by Steffen Simon, from the collection of Ann-Kristina Simon, London, United Kingdom.

Ann-Kristina writes:

“As a creative person I am always interested in what makes us creative and how can we trigger it. Creativity is something that often happens subconsciously. To me, creativity is imagination and observation of what surrounds us, processed through a certain passage in our minds and then expressed in a way that is unique.

My brother is 13 years old and has learning difficulties. Apart from that, he is one of the most amazing drawers I know. He sees things I don´t see anymore, because my mind is too conscious. I often think I learned and know too many things to just “do”. He doesn´t draw things as they are, but as he sees them. To me it is beautiful to see the way our brain functions and dictates a creative outcome. Even if I tried, and I did, I can´t draw as naturally and organically as he does.”

More about Steffen and many more examples of his drawings here

Reblogged from A Journey Round My Skull's tumblr.

Tags: drawing

April 15, 2010, 10:03pm

Filed under  //   inspiration  

FlickrBlast 17th Feb 2010

concentric by d.composed  by rimel neffati  by rimel neffati Alps from airplane by alessioz  by o_lie  by 史黛普.王 more sketchbook jan 2010 by { stella im hultberg } Sinking by imOp. Dixieland Tree Embroidery by iHanna In Oberstdorf by Flaf  by 9 0 0 0 and i know by 9 0 0 0 __02 by Lukes Beard  by tracimatlock Streetart Sketchbook pages 3 & 4 by Question Josh travail du 30 janvier 2010 by gi.couture  by Theremina 3 AND 3 by Albert's EYE Knowle BS4 by brizzle born and bred trow it away by yell saccani Stokes Croft BS1 by brizzle born and bred solvilelite by pilllpat (agence eureka) entre deux mondes by les brumes | by les brumes Black Orchid pinup by Ben Templesmith  by tracimatlock fric et mique p3 by pilllpat (agence eureka)  by tracimatlock *café by *6261 IT CROWD fan art by davidlasky yaani art -almost like the real thing by yell saccani black tank top 4 by hisuiJADE IN SQUID WE TRUST by Ben Templesmith Elephant Tile by MatthewJamesTaylor balancinggirl by Jamie McKelvie Looking Into the Past: Union Station Square, Washington, DC by jasonepowell

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La primavera

Largo from Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, “La primavera” (Spring).

A few years back we made projections for a live performance by the Emerald Ensemble of the "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi.

This is one I did for the second movement of Spring.

There was very little budget, so I spent a week or two listening to the piece over and over, when in the car, then did all the CGI work in less than 2 office days.

From the BDH website:

"Vivaldi wrote sonnets for each concerto in the Four Seasons. For this piece he wrote:

And now, in the pleasant, flowery meadow, to the soft murmur of leaves and plants, the goatherd sleeps with his faithful dog at his side.

Each musical element clearly illustrates a scene and the shapes in the animation reflects that."

Filed under  //   animation   cgi  

Scrapbook 26th January 2010




fette:

Jessica Minckley, Duolith, diptych, 2009, monoprint, watercolor and gouache on etching paper. 7 x 5 inches each.

More.


Dostoyevsky’s notes for chapter 5 of The Brothers Karamazov

via newsweek:

youwillbeassimilated:

Via libraryland, via dostoyevsky:


umanesimo:

claytoncubitt:

Site of the murder of Helen Hill, the Marigny, New Orleans 2007

Helen Hill (May 9, 1970 - January 4, 2007) was a United States experimental animator, filmmaker, educator, artist, writer, and social activist who lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. Hill’s still-unsolved murder by a random intruder in her home in the early morning of January 4, 2007 was one of six murders in New Orleans in a single 24-hour period, and it, along with the murder a week before of Dinerral Shavers — the New Orleans musician and Hot 8 Brass Band snare drummer — sparked widespread civic outrage in New Orleans, and led to a March Against Violence on City Hall by thousands of New Orleanians, drawing significant press coverage in the United States and the rest of the world.”





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