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FAMILYFAMILYTREE BLOG PROJECT 2008-2010
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This blog existed from October 2008 until December 2009. While it lasted, it was a place for friends to share, create, and have fun. FamilyFamilyTree has since moved on to other things. Now, this site exists as a tomb.
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Showing posts with label Mike Fowler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Fowler. Show all posts
Jul 1, 2009
Jun 15, 2009
TIMES LONG GONE
Discovered today was an episode of the appropriately named "7th Period Radio Show", featuring, among others, myself and Sean. I hadn't even remembered putting this up online, so it was a fairly nice surprise. The audio embedded below is from early senior year, 2005, RHAM High School.
TAGS:
Mike Fowler,
radio,
RHAM High School,
Sean Hanley
Jan 19, 2009
Dec 21, 2008
15-SECOND JUSTIFICATION
Some of you have seen this I believe, but for those who have not, here's my final animation project. The funny thing about animation is that after roughly 180 hours of work, I end up with 10 seconds of solid animation plus some flashing stills in the beginning to bring the total animation to about 15 seconds. Anyways...
Alley from Mike Fowler on Vimeo.
Alley from Mike Fowler on Vimeo.
TAGS:
animation,
Mike Fowler
Nov 16, 2008
ANIMATION!
Figured I'd put this up here. This is a simple character doing some basic walk/run/jump/creep cycles that I've been working on the past couple weeks. Pretty simplistic stuff but here it is nonetheless.
On another note, here's an early render of the character I'm working on now. Still a low-poly, game-friendly model, but it'll be a lot more fun to animate, plus I'll be making an animated short with this guy rather than just walk and run cycles.
On another note, here's an early render of the character I'm working on now. Still a low-poly, game-friendly model, but it'll be a lot more fun to animate, plus I'll be making an animated short with this guy rather than just walk and run cycles.

TAGS:
animation,
maya,
Mike Fowler
Nov 6, 2008
THIS IS OUR TIME
November 4, 2008
Burlington, Vermont
The power to inspire, the power to inspire others to follow...
Burlington, Vermont
The power to inspire, the power to inspire others to follow...
TAGS:
Barack Obama,
celebration,
Election 2008,
Mike Fowler
Nov 1, 2008
CHEMICAL SHIFTS AND COUPLING CONSTANTS FOR SILICON-29

http://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Coupling-Constants-Silicon-29-Landolt-Bornstein/dp/354045277X/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_1
While you're there, read the reviews of the book that people have left. To say the least, it is hilarious.
And I quote...
"First let me say that the book does start off a little slow but once you get into the third chapter, "Silicon Molecules: We Hardly Knew Ye'", you just can't put this book down."
TAGS:
chemistry,
Mike Fowler,
physics,
science
Oct 31, 2008
LIFE AS A FREE SPIRIT?
Honestly, if I could live in a place like Swiss Family Robinson, I would be there before days end. But...I think this might be the closest I actually come to achieving that dream.
Free Spirit Spheres, located on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Sure, I could rent one of the two spheres that they have set up, but this company also provides you with the ability to buy pieces to make your own sphere. The choice is between wood and fiberglass, and the difference happens to be about 100 thousand dollars. Don't ask me why wood should cost so much more, but I'll certainly take these figures into consideration when I realize that I could probably be living in suspension much sooner if I went with fiberglass.
Free Spirit Spheres, located on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Sure, I could rent one of the two spheres that they have set up, but this company also provides you with the ability to buy pieces to make your own sphere. The choice is between wood and fiberglass, and the difference happens to be about 100 thousand dollars. Don't ask me why wood should cost so much more, but I'll certainly take these figures into consideration when I realize that I could probably be living in suspension much sooner if I went with fiberglass.

TAGS:
architecture,
art,
free spirit,
Mike Fowler
Oct 13, 2008
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