How come this always happens?

'Stairs interior' by Maciej Szczyglowski from blender3d.org
Classes start on 29 August which, for those not near a calendar, is just under two weeks away. One of my courses this semester is a Computer Graphics course. This isn’t my area, but no one else here has any more background so it’s fallen in my lap when we’ve done it. Because no one here’s really active in this area we haven’t done it all that often; I’ve taught three or four such courses in the 15 years I’ve been here, and the last time was something like 6 years ago. But there’s high student interest, so once again into the breach.

Thumbnail image from move 'Mick' by Liubomir Kovatchev from blender3d.org
And so, just days before the course is set to begin, I discover (entirely by accident) blender. I’m not sure what role it would have in the course (we’re going to focus more on how you would implement something like blender than on how to use it), but it would have been nice to have a little time to play with it and think about how it might have fit in. Ugh.

For those who, like me, know not the wonders of blender, it’s a pretty darn spiffy looking open source 3D modeling and animation tool. The image above came from their gallery, and I definitely recommend this fun little movie from their movies page. It looks kind of like the wondrous POV-Ray, but with neat modelling tools built in. Nice stuff.

And of course the first student I mention it to is all “Oh, yeah, I have that on my computer”. Which raises the question of why I didn’t canvas the students for tool ideas last Spring, especially since they are way more on top of graphics than I am. Humph.

Will I ever learn? Sadly, I have my doubts…

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Sensible people and their 15 minutes of fame

Still from \'March of the penguins\'
Every now and then the universe provides small signs that not all is lost and the looneys don’t completely run the show. The fact that March of the penguins is selling out in Madison (and that the Wisconsin State Journal had the sense to quote my son and mother on the issue) gives me a warm fuzzy feeling (which, as the film makes clear, can only be shared metaphorically by the birds themselves). Go here for Sub-Evil Boy’s take on it all. And definitely go see the movie if at all possible – it’s seriously cool (ho, ho, ho). (Apparently the voice overs vary quite a lot according to country/language. We saw the U.S. release with Morgan Freeman’s excellent narration. Can’t say anything about other releases.)

PZ Myers, the pirate
Perhaps more importantly, the success of blogs like Pharyngula is a real sign that (talented) individuals (with way too much time to spend on their blog) can make a broad and signficiant impact without the backing of Big Corporations or Big Media or Big Much Of Anything. As evidence of this wondrous state of affairs, Pharyngula got a brief mention in Newsweek and (far cooler) Paul will be interviewed on BBC’s 5 Live program (a total fave of WeatherGirl‘s). The interview will air Monday, so we’ll all have to tune in to listen.

Do you think people would mind if I started sleeping outside Paul’s office door?

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