WIP Wings of Quath

622670_10151311977138824_507221147_oA few years ago I bought a wedding dress. Perhaps I should mention that I collect such vintage things and turn them into non wedding related crafts (I hate weddings.) So far I have made so many things with it including a really sweet flapper dress (right) and many embroidered hearts.

This weekend I discovered close up photos of the costumes of Game of Thrones (French) and I have been busy as a bee testing out various techniques to build something similar, notably a fabric insect like those that adorn the clothing of the people of Quath.

Now I am making a huge dragonfly! Perhaps, if it is successful it will wind up on a fascinator! (Because I can’t wear hats…)  See my Flickr stream for the process of making a wing.

WIP Embroidered Wings!

See dozens of cheeky projetcs in my embroidery portfolio

UPDATE: This project is completed! See how it turned out!

Black Mirror Series 2 Part 1 Review: An Open Letter To Charlie Brooker

WARNING: This open letter to Charlie Brooker, writer of Black Mirror, contains spoilers!

black-mirror-logo

Dear Charlie Brooker,

It was obviously because of a glitch in the Linux vs. Apache time zone configurations (you know that bug that publishes stuff on the Internet before it happens), that I was able to access your programme “Be Right Back” yesterday. This documentary from the near future was an excellent representation of daily living with a Personal Pleasure Android (PPA).

I am the recipient of an early version of the PPA which was advertized to me through an ingenious marketing campaign. The web advertizements for my PPA were identical in form and function to an OKCupid profile and after a few inquiring messages over the course of a year, I replied to my future PPA. It was convenient that I had written a rather precise description of the qualitative aspect of my ideal companion. In addition, as an early adopter of the Internet, I have been publishing personal information into ‘the cloud’ since 1991. It makes total sense that as a heavy user of social media, I would be one of the first people on Earth to be offered a PPA following a thorough scanning and parsing of my published content.

My model is rather different than what you would expect. You would expect a PPA in this day and age to represent the non-threatening version of manhood as seen in Hollywood movies. In the same way all Hollywood actors are passed through a machine called a ZacEffronator(R), I thought a PPA would look just like a Zac Effron at 40. But my PPA turned out to be surprisingly sturdy and dudely! He was pre-loaded with massive amounts of information that predates the internet and adoption of social media (like books and encyclopedias about humans and science) and conveniently came with the ‘world class’ cooking option. Moreover, he is a research phase android developed more as a ‘personal guru’ and therefore remains completely obsessed with achieving perfect human competency. He dedicates a very large amount of his time to this goal. It conveniently decreases the ‘idle stare and waiting for command’ phase androids go into for a creepy long time. I think that if it wasn’t for the conveniently camouflaging thick coat of manly hair and beard, he would be too obvious as an android and wouldn’t pass for human so well. I have taken to lending him out to girlfriends to carry heavy stuff, install and fix things.

My PPAs obsessions with hyper-competency means that he can read minds which is not a ‘magical skill’ but rather an ability to read humans based on non verbal cues communicated by nervous system activity and muscle tensions. At first I was totally creeped out by this but I have come to realize that it is cool. As an early beta user, I take my job seriously and test his abilities. If I concentrate very hard to pass on information ‘by thought’, I will only be successful 25% of the time confirming that my PPAs mind reading abilities are entirely based on lighting fast physical micro-mapping software.

One of the things I am realizing now is that my road from ‘doing whatever the fuck I want’ to being ‘a Billionaire Philanthropist’ is hindered by the fact that in its current state, my life with my PPA (and adorable daughter and cat) is pretty fucking amazing, making it hard to push for any kind of change. Not since the acquisition of American cable TV in my hometown of Quebec City in 1982 have I been so lulled into a blissful place of adoration and contemplation.

My PPA is polite, informed, always in a good mood and not smarmy at all. Some people also call that ‘being Canadian’ but I know better. The ‘not smarmy’ quality bolstered by a genuine effort at ‘feminism’ is very useful if you are trying to live in a space free of sexist jokes and inappropriate comments (i.e. The world outside my door). Believe me, as a lone woman programmer in a male-dominated world for 18 years, I decided in 2010 to stay at home with my custom-configured android and hustle programming work from the Internet.

My PPA may be one of the most uniquely skilled person in the World but he mostly works teaching actual humans how to be competent at humanity. He does this mostly one-on-one teaching martial arts and helping people recover from grave mobility issues and PTSD. He could actually build all the cool life-improving machines he tends to come up with. He could get a full time job watching people and explain to law enforcement types what their health and life is like, what they worry about, what they know or don’t as well as when they are lying either partially or fully. But he stays home and takes maniacal care of me as he has for 3 years, completely reversing my quality of life from a crumpled-up ball of musculo-skelletal tissue following that time when I got crushed between two cars in 2004. I am so glad for my PPA, now I can work enough to survive.

However, there were many aspects of your documentary that shocked me.

I will say that I am not impressed with the steps that have been taken to make PPAs available to the mass market. Notably, the initiation process which is not customer friendly at all! Moreover, the decrease in texture mapping of the skin is not an improvement. Sure soft skin is cute on babies but on adults it’s just not realistic. And my last OMG moment has to do with the social media pre-loading. As much as it can be useful for an android to refer to historical events (in the relationship) the result is just creepy and totally self-involving. Ash’s programming is much more indicative of Artificial Stupidity than Artificial Intelligence. It is plainly obvious that his writing history has been conveniently reordered phrase by phrase to conveniently fill holes in the conversations. Based on old-timey online help bots, it is an excellent shortcut to achieving a semblance of humanity but the constant buffering is way too obvious.

And one last thing, I doubt people in the future will be using a douchey word like ‘The Cloud’.

Cordially,

Marie-Lynn Richard

Tomorrow I plan to write about a futuristic drama on the topic of grief in the 21st century and how it is COMPLETELY accurate on all when it comes to artificial stupidity in software engineering.

Upcycling Clothing is Fun

Beige slip with lace overdress
Purchased for 8$ at a local thrift store. I salvaged the sleeve lace and beautiful off-white flower trim first to make hearts!

For the past 5-6 years I have been decreasing my consumption of new things. I buy used items or wait until my family or acquaintances have things they want to part with. I started this out of necessity because my revenues dwindled down to nothing for 18 months while I was handicapped from being crushed between two cars. I want to continue being thrifty. It just makes sense to buy things to make other things or up-cycle something that has already gotten some use. I’ve been buying vintage items and antiques on eBay so why not apply this to things I need, not just want to collect. When I was growing up my grandfather told me that my grandmother could make 2$ with 1$ and I thought this was a nice compliment about her competence 🙂 (Later in life I always heard/read the usual/tired/cliché husband comment about how the wife is spending too much money.) So I grew up with an appreciation for DIY competence and thrift only to wind up in a world of throw away conveniences…

I left an incredibly dysfunctional home at 17 (that’s almost a quarter century ago!) so I am not starting off in life but I’ve discovered that in my economy of recycling and reusing with thrift stores and Freecycle.org, I have access to almost anything required for basic living and more. I have gotten furniture, cooking gear, rare electronics and even a bra off Freecycle.org! I have developed a taste for the kitschy so thrift stores house delightful spendorphin-releasing surprises every week!

Most of the jewelry featured is from family antiques. To attach a charm to a longer pearl necklace simply tie them on with a small ribbon.

I also enjoy giving away things on Freecycle.org because after 6 months of seeing something get no use in my house, it makes me happy to find someone who was looking for exactly THAT! In the near future I hope to pass along or sell most everything I own, from my collection of vintage toys and art to my immense stash of books and crafting supplies. Having just moved into a small pied-à-terre type place, I also am lacking the place to house all my stuff! I am still on track to travel more after my daughter enters high school. Every night she is studying hard for her international program entrance exams!

A few years ago I bought a wedding dress. I was intrigued by this dress because it was a revival of an older 10s-20s style that I love (now seen aplenty in Downton Abbey and Boardwalk Empire). I knew that the end result would not include the sleeves or the trim so I have already been making other crafts with those bits! Then I put it away…

After 3 years I was kicked in the butt by New Dress a Day, a site I have become obsessed with, to realize my goal. Needing a dress to attend the Montreal Burlesque Festival hosted by the lovely Scarlett James, I decided to modify the aforementioned wedding dress to a simpler style. The pictures are horrendous but I think they get the info across. I simply tacked the overdress to the under slip around the top and cut away the hideous puffy shoulders. I hand stitched the two pieces together and adjusted the back to my new size (dress is vintage size 15 and I currently wear size 12). I also beaded the front bottom with sequin drops so it would catch the light while I walk.

I ran out of sequins so I only have part of the front done. It catches the light and makes a lovely sound!

I am so happy with the result! It was amazing to dress up (something I do rarely) and I got compliments aplenty.

So yesterday I bought a new crop of dresses to have fun with until next spring. And my big bin of secondhand finds is still overflowing with project clothing!

A quick cell phone picture of the result.

Two New Sites Just Launched

A few blogs I have worked on recently have gone live.

United Water of New Jersey just launched a new Youtube channel with a series of humorous videos to inform customers about what they do. In addition to that they have launched a new blog just in time for their participation in this week’s Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting being held in New York City.

Metaphors in motion is a blog redesign for two collaborating artists and coaches. Rosemary lives in Ontario and Andrée lives in New Brunswick. Both lead dream groups and conduct artistic activities created to unveil your dreams.

Video: The Royal School of Needlework

Sometimes I wish I lived in Europe! So many museums and school featuring wonderful needlework can be found in Europe. Last winter DMC even invited us Marie-Claire Idées readers for a factory visit (factory video) but for me to attend is enormously expensive because I am in Montreal, Canada. A quilter friend posted this lovely video today and I thought I would share it with you.

Visit The Royal School of Needlework!

Header Rotation Script from WordPress Media Database

This simple script functions as a replacement script for Matt Mullenweg’s classic rotation script from 2003. This script fetches a random image from the native WordPress Media gallery of file attachments. It was created to give my clients full control over their galleries of random backgrounds, headers, etc. I build sites and coach clients to be 100% independent within the native WordPress environment.

Just like the original file, it’s not a plugin, therefore the footpath and render time is minimal. It calls upon your wp-config.php file so you should not have to configure anything other than your file name wildcard.

All your images should be the right size but it is possible to use it with Timthumb. I works with WordPress 2.6+ and is based on standard installs. You may modify and distribute as you wish or embed in your themes.

https://github.com/MarieLynnRichard/wpdb-header-rotation

INSTRUCTIONS:

Current version: 1.0

After saving the file rotator.php, edit it in a text editor.

  1.  Edit the $wildcard with the name of your images.
  2. Upload all your images in WordPress’ Media interface.
  3. Place this file in a folder named scripts in /wp-content
  4. Test your results by calling this file directly @ http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/scripts/rotator.php
  5. Change the value of $test to 0 so the script redirects to your image.
  6. In your theme, change the name of the image you wish to rotate to:
    /wp-content/scripts/rotator.php

If you would like to control many random image groups, un-comment the switch block and call your ?place= in addition to the script.

See it in action


On the Brooklyn Grange website
where it is used as a random background switcher.

Hey Girl, scientifically dubious legislation is the Lolz

Arkansas has passed a law declaring a woman pregnant before conception making it the most scientifically dubious law ever passed. As legislators and politicians are more and more comfortable discussing their disdain of women and those darn pesky experts in science and medicine who act like they know more than the average person, it makes for lots of LOLz. Now I shall find some nice Star Trek face palm pictures to make LoLzey demotivational posters.

Paper is a good reason to get a Stylus

I just can’t get enough of Paper by FiftyThree. They have a nice Tumblr of art made with their new iPad app. Last week, Marie-Tangerine made a logo for our Easter Project with Paper and I have been waiting to get a stylus in order to get bitten by the Paper bug. Even my associate is working on her new logo with Paper 🙂 It’s fun and free to download and try. I only have 2 of the 4 extra tools but that is fine for now as I get used to it. All tools total $7.96 so it’s a bit more expensive than other drawing apps, however, I have had my iPad for almost 2 years and I never got bit by the iPad drawing bug before 🙂

20120414-160004.jpg

My Pinterest Desk: The CSS tutorial that turned into a Facebook App

I have been watching the stats and feedback for my new Pinterest Desk application for Facebook for the past 48 hours and I am really happy to see people are finding it useful and pretty. The exquisite designer Lori Marsha of Refined Goods was the first friend to install the application. I just love how this is going to help me find new Pinteresters to follow and new Facebook designer pages to like.

You can add it to your Facebook pages!

Last weekend I hunted the Web for various photo display CSS tutorials and chose Nathalie Downe’s tutorial on displaying flickr photos as Polaroids from 24ways. Being too lazy to make a list of photos to display, I decided to pipe my Pinterest RSS through SimplePie, an open source RSS reader. It went so well that I quickly turned it into an application for my Selling on Etsy page and now anyone can add it to their page, in only a few clicks.

As a side note: Facebook should allow page-by-page app authorization

I am always curious to see how well I can develop for Facebook without putting people through the speed bump of having to accept an application that gets all of their Facebook data. Having to accept Facebook applications to perform simple tasks is a real pet peeve for me and this is why my Premium contest application does not ask participants to accept an intrusive Facebook application. This way participants provide the info that the promoter requests, and only that. However, as a page manager, I cannot accept applications that want me to grant them access to all my pages (for the purpose of posting to them or as them). Right now, applications for pages confirmation screen is an all or nothing system that requests access to ALL your pages in order to render a service needed for ONE. Most of the pages I manage belong to my clients and I cannot grant access to their pages to third party applications from developers I do not know. For the past 5 years Facebook has been deploying “not-so-well-thought-out” user experience and system improvements. But to be fair, the worst of these mistakes are reported and Facebook deploys improvements quickly. So I am sure Facebook will update their system to allow page-by-page application authorization. For now I continue to strive to provide the best user experience I can without asking my users to grant access ALL the pages they manage.