Opcode Studio Vision (1990) “Doo-dn doo-dn DOOO DOOO DOOOOO!” The first consumer software that integrated MIDI sequencing with digital audio editing on a personal computer. (Macintosh IIci and a Roland PC-200 MIDI controller in the background)
Did you know Korea sells “one-a-day” banana packs?
Instead of every banana ripening at once, each one is at a different stage.
One is ready today.
The next one is ready tomorrow.
The last one is still spiritually in college, “experimenting.”
Simple. Genius. Solves the entire banana problem.
What do you think?
Would you prefer your bananas this way?
This GPT Image 2 prompt is going insanely viral right now.
“Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in MS Paint with a mouse. It should be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way, with that low-quality pixel-by-pixel feel that really emphasizes how ridiculously bad it is. Actually, you know what, whatever, just draw it however you want.”
The original Star Wars trilogy was built on matte paintings, entire worlds created with paint, glass, and perspective, long before digital took over, and it still holds up.
Tim Curry’s entrance as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) takes over instantly, that elevator reveal into “Sweet Transvestite” and the film is his from that moment on.