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 ISSUE 79 * FEBRUARY 16, 2004

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Gollum's Oscar

IT'S AN HONOR JUST TO BE NOMINATED. Likewise, it's a diss to not be nominated, especially for an actor who "stole the show" in the most-nominated, highest-grossing and, IMHO, best movie of the year.

I'm talking, of course, about Gollum, a.k.a. Smeagol, a.k.a. Andy Serkis (the actor who played the digitally enhanced character in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King").

Serkis was not nominated for Best Supporting Actor by the Academy, but should have won the award.

Sure. The Academy has honored Gollum with well-deserved visual-effects awards. But Gollum was much more than an "effect." What brought Gollum to life was Serkis's performance, upon which the character was based.

One can oversimplify the components of acting as movement, voice and facial expression. Gollum's voice is 100 percent Serkis's, his movement is about 90% Serkis's and his facial expressions are, say, 80% Serkis's.

There is precedent for actors being nominated for voice and movement alone. John Hurt was nominated for his performance as "The Elephant Man," John Merrick, even though Hurt was covered by makeup and fabric during the entire movie. His nomination was based entirely on voice and movement.

There was talk of a Gollum nomination for Best Supporting Actor before the 2003 Oscars for the second installment of "Lord of the Rings." But the case was much stronger for the third installment and the 2004 awards because Serkis makes his non-digitized debut -- he plays both the digitally enhanced Gollum and the semi-Hobbit version, sans digitization.

The best course of action would be the creation of a new
category: Synthespian of the Year -- an award given to actors and technicians for their collaboration in creating a character.

MTV awarded both Serkis and Gollum's effects artists with an award that was accepted by both Serkis and Gollum. Why can't the Academy?

Or, put another way, why should a brilliant performance be invalidated because the character is created using a combination of acting and computer animation?

As cinema technology advances, the line between human actors and computer-generated characters will grow increasingly blurry. The Academy blew a "preciousssss" opportunity to set a precedent they're going to need every year from now on.

The complete name of the Academy is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. No movies blend the art and science of movie making better than the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and no character better than Gollum's.

 

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Bad Robots

MIT graduate student Sommer Gentry's two passions are swing dancing and the creation of complex decision systems. So, naturally, she invented a swing-dancing robot. Swing dancing, it turns out, requires a lot of subtle, improvisational communication between partners. So Gentry wrote a paper detailing how robots could be built to engage in such communication with human partners.


Liars Prefer Telephone to E-Mail

Jeff Hancock of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, has discovered that people lie more on the telephone than via e-mail.


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Don't Try This At Home

A Star Wars fan named Shawn Crosby expresses his enthusiasm for the movie series through car modification.

A web site called Virtual Cinematography has posted a PDF file detailing how the Matrix: Revolutions "Super Punch" -- when Neo clocks Agent Smith in slow-mo -- was created using digital effects technology.

Here are step-by-step instructions for setting up an ATM spoof -- as useful for learning how to spot this malicious crime as for committing it.

If you're an incarcerated alcoholic with access to the Web -- and, if you're reading this newsletter, chances are pretty good -- you're in luck! The Black Table tells you how to make "Pruno," an alcoholic beverage usually made in prisons using fruit, sugar and ketchup.

eBay is nice, but don't let it become an obsession!


Lying with Photoshop

Sure, Adobe Photoshop is great for fixing flaws in photographs. But FaceFilter fixes flaws in the faces of the people you photograph! Are your family members too ugly, too grumpy or too old? Fix them with FaceFilter!


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Gotta-Get-It Gadgets

A new lawnmower from Evatech is an all-terrain, gas/electric hybrid remote-control toy for people who hate mowing the lawn. The mower, called the RCLM2004S, has a built-in gyroscope for better control. Here are four videos. Wheeee! (Watch out for the neighbor's dog!)

Vulcan Inc., the company run by Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen, showed off for the first time ever its FlipStart at the exclusive DEMO 2004 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. FlipStart is a "MiniPC" prototype, a fully functional Windows XP PC in a PDA size. FlipStart features integrated 802.11b/g wireless and sports options like Bluetooth. Its 1GHz processor, 256MB RAM, 30GB internal hard drive, 1024x600 display, 1.3 megapixel digital camera, USB 2.0 port and QWERTY keyboard set FlipStart apart from regular PDAs.

Siemens plans to roll out at CeBit this year a ball-point pen that's also a smart phone. The tri-band PenPhone can be used to write on paper, but it can also read what you write as you're writing it, digitizing your scribbles, which can then be sent as text messages.

What do you buy a spoiled child who already has everything? How about a motorized scale replica of Porsche's 550 Spyder? Order it online for $7,500. Here's the video.

Inventor Alex Terrazas and Edmond Ducommun have created what they call the Wireless Walden system, which tracks how much exercise you do and gives you "points" which allow a certain amount of TV time. A basketball contains a sensor and a wireless chip that tracks dribbling. If you play basketball for 20 minutes, the ball tells the TV to allow you to watch for 30 minutes. If you want to watch more, you'll have to exercise more. A stair machine has a similar contraption. So far Terrazas has lost 40 pounds.


Wacky Web Sites

Type the URL of your choice at the end of the Oragulator URL and you can mess around with any web site.

The Swipe Toolkit Data Calculator is a calculator that tells you approximately what your personal information is worth "on the open market."

Martial arts master (and U.S. Secretary of Defense) Donald Rumsfeld demonstrates esoteric kung fu moves on the Poe News web site.

There's a lot of trash on the internet. Especially at Dumpster World.

Technorati put up a page showing the collision of blogs and Amazon.com books.

The PMS Tracker web site's Worst PMS in the World contest will award $750 to whoever tells the best -- or the worst, depending on your point of view -- PMS story.

Baffled by all the choices at BlockBuster? Here's a web site that will tell you What to Rent. It works by evaluating what else you like, then suggesting movies based on that evaluation. (They're clearly angling to be acquired by NetFlix.)

The earth is surrounded by hundreds of satellites. The View From Satellite web site lets you see where each of them is at any given moment by showing you what it would see if it had a camera pointed straight down at the earth (and, in fact, many of them do).


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Mystery Pic o' the Week

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LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY PIC: No, it's not a "blood pressure and blood oxygen level detector," a "device to record the sound of one hand clapping" or even a "bionic middle finger," as suggested by some readers. In fact, it's a tiny Linux computer called the GumStix, based on the PXA255, and designed as a proof-of-concept prototype for a wearable computer or tiny Linux-based PDA. Mega Mike's List congratulations to J.J. from Southern Ontario, Canada, for being first with the right answer.


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