We are willing to have the world gaze upon our words as if they knew us intimately, and they want to, and they need to. How else will they explain their very
existence.
Seven Tips On Getting Into Animation
Landing a job in animation is not easy. The competition is tough, and it can be hard to know how to make yourself stand out when applying for a job. As an animation studio, we receive a lot of emails asking for placements or jobs here at Engine House. Here are seven tips we’d give on how to grab our attention.
Five Life Lessons from Clarkson, Hammond, and May
If you’ve ever watched an episode of BBC’s Top Gear prior to this year, you probably got hooked on the motoring escapades of the Orangutan, the Hamster, and Captain Slow. It’s hard not to.
I Am an Atom
I am an atom, founded in your scientific and artistic reincarnation of the creation story, all done in myth and history. You did me before and accurately, while fighting the same me and the same wars, all in the name of atrocities.
Remembrance Day
She told me all the things I needed to know and hear. A dying man needed to know he’d be remembered.
Convergence and new business models in the art world
The disruption of art will threaten many careers, but also throw up new stars. Create new industries, but also hasten the end of hallowed institutions. It will redefine how art is created, consumed, marketed, sold and studied.
The Essence of Beauty
A dead flower, although it keeps its lovely scent for a while, quickly loses its beauty! Is beauty limited to living beings?
The News
Our heart aches – not from regret, but from the memory of what was.
Pagan Symbols in Dutch Churches
These symbols appear distinctly pagan, consisting of linear figures, similar or identical to Viking runes or pagan Lithuanian ideograms.
Simony and Science
A result of the very long unpaid or inadequately paid period of apprenticeship, during which survival is dependent on adhering closely to programs established at the higher levels of the hierarchy, is training in avoiding independent thought, especially avoiding noticing when the results of research are not serving the general public.
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