It's Not Supposed To Make That Noise. You Always Leave The Brake On.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Hawkstone @ 10:05 pm July 31, 2010

This isn’t technically artwork, but I’ve really been enjoying the Lego Digital Designer.  Software that allows me to build things with digital Legos I don’t actually own, and then push a button to order it from Lego’s site?  Yes please.

The catch is that the website is pretty clear about not submitting sets of trademarked material.  I uploaded and purchased the Dalek anyway; if Lego rejects it I’ll simply print out the brick list and order them as individual pieces.

Man, eleven-year-old me would have killed for digital Legos.

Well She Is Fairly Naughty

Filed under: Uncategorized — Hawkstone @ 10:28 pm June 15, 2010

Oh how I love search engine trackers.

Don’t judge me.

Free Comic Book Day!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Hawkstone @ 10:32 pm April 20, 2010

Michael and I have been invited to have a table at Comic-Kazi for Free Comic Book Day, Saturday May 1, to sell Diaperman comics with a bunch of other creators.  Come on by!  Get some comics.

Of course at the moment we’re all preoccupied with the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, which looks to be the hugest ball of cool ever.  Come on by there, too!  Come both places.  You’re not busy.

iPhone Cases With Your Art On Them

Filed under: Uncategorized — Hawkstone @ 3:35 pm February 19, 2010

Uncommon has reasonably-priced iPhone cases that you can have your own art imprinted onto–not with stickers, which is an old idea, but with an ink transfer process that embeds the imprint into the polycarbonate.  And I don’t know any more about it because they’ve invented their own word for it, which is something companies do to sound impressive but tell you nothing.

Or, if a permanently-imprinted case is too much commitment, check out Trexta’s drawable recyclable cases, just announced at Macworld Expo.  They will come in packs in case you do a Kyle and want to start over.  I wonder if they’re erasable?  And I wonder how they take to having art fixative sprayed on them.

A Modest Proposal

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Hawkstone @ 4:03 pm September 16, 2009

I was thinking recently about socialism, fascism, and other shiny theories of goverment that collapse as soon as you apply them to imperfect people, and I had a thought. I don’t know how original it is, but it came to me so here goes.

What if, on our income tax forms, we all had a page with a series of checkboxes, allowing us to declare where we want our tax money to go? I’m envisioning general categories like “roads,” “public schooling,” etc. And, depending on how many categories there are, we would each be able to pick, I don’t know, say, three.

I know the technology is available to us now, since Safeway is able to track what brand of tomato paste we all like. But is the theory sound? Could we govern by Facebook poll?

Imagine, in this twitterocracy, not enough people in a region checked off “roads” one year. We can assume the roads would fall into disrepair, and more people would check off “roads” the following year. Areas with lots of parents would have well-funded schools. Medicine Hat would have an awesome hospital. The system should self-balance–I think.

What about the money the government needs to run itself? I doubt many people would be interested in checking off “administrative overhead.” I sure wouldn’t. I like to think that if you take away the decisions about where money should go, you could probably get away with a much smaller government, but that isn’t very practical. Better to let the administration have the tax money of those who choose not to fill their boxes in. Judging from the level of voter apathy today, that should be plenty for them.

Of course, I’d be more interested in government if I had a direct, quantifiable say in it. Would you?