Tag Archives: creative

Recently I came into contact with a college friend of mine in the journalism business.  He said that there is an article in the works about a video game named Spore.  He says that he’s spent hours fiddling with it, and this is surprising to me because I never knew him to be a gamer at all.  When I saw it and what it was about I was… amused.  Here are a few things that amuse me about it.

Creatures as Objects…or is it Vice Versa?

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Yes, that’s right.  A sofa animal.  I think of it as a kind of odd reversal of the concept of personification.  Whatever the case, this is some really weird stuff!  Let’s continue…

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Now you can have your animal and eat it too (wait… ah, never mind)

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Yikes.  Some pretty dangerous crap you can make!  Speaking of dangerous…

Rip-offs
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This little fellow looks familiar (electrifying depiction).

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So does this one.

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Ok, this one’s a stretch, but it is supposed to be Brian Griffin from The Family Guy television show.  All of these creatures made in the likeness of popular symbols of pop culture.  I guess it is not fair to call it a rip-off, maybe “intellectually inspired” is the appropriate phrase here.

Unreal
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It is pretty remarkable that anything you can imagine can be made real.  I can understand why it appeals to my friend so much, who has a very creative and artistic mind.  I am not one of those people who can create monsters like this, but I can appreciate it.

Yes, that is a sperm cell on the right

I’m having trouble finding a purpose for the category function of WordPress.

I see that most people have a less varied range of topics to blog about, so that they are easily categorized, and a single link could offer a variety of other similar blog posts the reader could find enjoyable.  But we’re talking about my life.  Every category could be one of about a million categories.  Like my recent squirrel episode could be categorized “Recent Squirrel Accidents,” but how many more of those am I going to have to endure? Hopefully, none.  I don’t plan on making it a regular feature of my blog if I did start “squirrel-stepping” on an everyday basis.

So, I have decided to do something a little more creative with my blog categories.  I hope the slightly quirky nature they embue make you smile.  Please do not look for any meaning in them.  They have none.