The pair from the group Daft Punk created a movie called Electroma in 2007. The plot revolves around how two robots want to become human in a society of robots. Its an interesting artistic type of movie where in the beginning the duo are driving around down in a 1987 Ferrari with California plates marked HUMAN.
I came across this posting off the Google Video website. Enjoy
Also, from what i have read the music featured in this movie was not by the band Daft Punk. But this movie was directed and stared the members of Daft Punk: Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich.
Its Christmas eve and i'm sitting at home jumping around YouTube while watching out for Santa on Norda's Santa watch. I suddenly come across this amazing video someone created i wanted to blog about. A poster named Volpin put up a video titled "How to make a Daft Punk helmet in 17 months". He has had 1,613,351 viewers for this video alone.
In the video he goes from start to finish in various clips of one of the most amazing special effects helmets i have ever seen done at home. He creates an amazing copy of the Daft Punk music group Gold Helmet with some fantastic various lights integrated into the design. If you watch one incredible video, check this one out and see for yourself a very incredibly talented person.
He also created another video showing a "replica of a Portal gun from Valve's 2007 release of the same name" that he created for the "2010 Child's Play Charity" in Seattle on December 7th, 2010. Check this video out too..
I hope you enjoy both of these videos. This artist has an amazing talent and i'm glad he decided to share some of his work with us. Thank you for posting on YouTube.
As we come closer to the new year many of us are getting ready for Christmas time and welcoming in the New Years when the clock strikes twelve midnight on December 31, 2010. But another thing is also starting to show its face too, CES (Consumer Electronic Show) 2011, were all the amazing company's show us all the new cool devices that might be ours one day soon.
Motorola has come out with an amazing animation video looking at the various tablets we have all seen throughout the ages. Showing us the:
Egyptian Hieroglyphics Tablet : 3200 BC Good graphics, but weight makes for difficult portability
Tablets of Stone: The Ten Commandments: 1440 - 1500 B.C. Excellent durability, but zero flexibility (can't edit)
Rosetta Stone: 196 B.C. Multi-lingual support, but low-resolution screen
Mayan Engraved Tablet: 500 A.D. Successful Latin American distribution, but rumored 2012 self-destruct feature
GRiDPad: 1989 A.D. Launched as inventory tool, but 20 MB hard drive limits inventory to just 12 items.
iPad: 2010 A.D. It's like a giant iPhone, but..It's like a giant iPhone.
Galaxy Tab: 2010 A.D. Android OS, but Android OS..for a phone
Then it pans and zooms to a covered Tablet on a pedistal with a bumble bee zooming by. Over to a close up of a Red Motorola Logo as the bee zooms by and it says "CES 2011".
The video is actually an awesome piece of animation. It is interesting and humorous. Although i don't agree with their iPad Jab. They are entitled to their opinions..
If you haven't seen the video check the embedded video up above and enjoy...
So i can't help but wonder? hmm poking fun at Android, will it be a Chrome OS or possible Windows 7 on a tablet. Since Microsoft is rumored to be taking on the iPad at CES with re-introducing windows 7 tablets....enjoy
Hello Everyone, I had a chance to see an awesome movie this morning, TRON: Legacy in IMAX 3D . If you are like me and you can appreciate a classic movie you will love this continuation of the Tron saga. I thought it was Amazing. On a scale of 1 to 10, i would give it a 15.
I loved watching the original Tron and this movie took you perfectly to the next part of the digital world to show you what came next. For months now with the rest of you i have been teased by clips and photos. But, once you finally sit down and watch it, you are captivated and blown away. You forget about time and just sit back to enjoy the movie. It is 2hours and 7 mins long and honestly i didn't even notice it.
One of the great things about the movie is that it integrates parts of the old original Tron into the story line. So if you haven't seen the original, please go see it first then this movie, you will appreciate the story more. I think this movie definitely deserves some major awards all the way around. I take my hat off to everyone who was involved in this movie, you guys Rock, Thank You.