12.23.2008

FLAN.

Insta-Flan
I had my wisdom teeth taken out last Wednesday and to prepare for the event, I stocked up on lots of pudding, Jell-o, and applesauce. I found these little flan-in-a-cup things that come two to a pack, sitting in some kind of flan fluid. I've never had flan before at all, and for my first taste of it being in a pudding cup, I wasn't expecting wonders. I was pleasantly surprised; It's pretty good! I'd like to track down a recipe for "real" flan. I think a small batch made in silicon baking cups would be a great dessert for a bento. ^_^

12.21.2008

Quad Cam

I've known about four (and more) lensed cameras for years, but until very recently, I was under the impression that all four shutters went off at the same time making a Warhol-esque image. As soon as I found out how they actually worked, they seemed a lot cooler. Unfortunately, the only one I knew of for sale was Lomography's ActionSampler, and $30 for something I'm not going to use that often is ridiculous.

The Quad Cam


So imagine my surprise when I spotted this crappy thing in a local store. It works like the ActionSampler, but it's a whole lot shittier and cost me only $7. And it comes in green AND blue. Hell yes!

The store owner asked if I was sure I wanted to buy it. She had opened one up a while ago and wasn't even sure the back would stay on very well. I assured her that I like crappy cameras, half the time I'm happy that anything comes out on my film at all... and that the back would be fine once I put some electrical tape on it.

So how's it work? At first I was worried that it didn't. Upon depressing the shutter button for the first time, I was intending to hear "click click click click" like it said on the package. Instead, I got a second of loud buzzing that freaked me out. Watching the lenses the second time confirmed that yes, that's the sound it makes when it's working properly. I'd hate to hear what it sounds like if it ever breaks.

Winding the film is easy enough, its just a little plastic wheel on the back like most inexpensive 35mms. When you're done with the roll, you turn the little crank on the top until the film is all back in the cassette. How the film actually looks when developed is something I'm going to have to wait and find out.

The Quad Cam is made by Accoutrements. If you simply *must* have one of your own but don't know of anywhere that sells their products, you can get one from Stupid.com or Archie McPhee for $12.95. Enjoy making your tiny animations!

12.14.2008

Coil

If you're the kind of person who likes games where you know what you're doing and the controls clearly do what they're supposed to, then this probably isn't the game for you.

If you're the kind of person who likes deep, philosophical, artistic things that make you think, then this probably is the game for you.

If you're like me, you'll just spend the entire game thinking "Holy shit, it's an alien fetus!"

Play Coil.