
Jrr Tolkien @ MindSay 
They are making two more middle earth movies: One based on the Hobbit and one set between the Hobbit and The Fellowship of the rings.
For those of you that think the second movie will just be filler, think again. Ever read the appendices (Appendixes?...) to the Lord of the Rings? Or even the Similarion...there is a lot of history there that Tolkien didn't put in Prose form.
Peter Jackson will be producing, with Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy) Directing.
Weta Digital is doing the Special effects once again...weeee!
Click here to read an interview with Mr. Del Toro from theonering.net.
This takes me back a few years; one of the main subjects of conversation when I first met my friend sandyquill was the first set of LotR movies.
This should be awesome.awesome to the max!
CAN THE COMPUTER KILL YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS AND DREAMS?
Greetings from the Colorado calm before the storm. It's going to be a long, snowy winter. I can feel it in my bones, especially the eight which I've broken over the years. The titanium plates in my leg are accurate barometers, and they forecast snow. What else is in the forecast? Today I predict a look at dreams, epiphanies and fascination.
(But before I continue on to that... I want to once again extend my most gracious thanks to the Mindsay staff for augmenting the text-editing window. It is 3x larger now, making for ocular-ergonomics.)
Yesterday I posted an example of an experiment using voice recognition software. Using Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 I read off a paragraph to illustrate both the accuracy and speed of this program. It is great for dictation and even better for stream of consciousness writning.
The Science-fiction writer Richard Powers wrote most of his book The Echo Maker using voice-recognition to dictate. "I've always wanted to have the freedom to be disembodied when I'm writng", says Powers, "To feel as feel as if I'm in a pure compostiional state."
This "compositional state" Powers refers to is a wonderland many an artist and scientist seek for elucidation or epiphany. Watson and Crick below
were stumped on how to explain the complexity of DNA until Crick saw the double-helix solution in a dream. He called the process the "Royal road to the subconcsious".
Buckminster Fuller followed a similar path in discovering the structure of his famous Geodesic Dome. In the thick of an extended period of isolation following the death of his son, he was observing the formation of bubbles along the shoreline. He mused that while Pi, as a number is infinite, nature did not hesitate to create perfect bubbles.
All these men were/are fascinated with life. They never lost their childlike ability to allow their minds to wander. Somehow they escaped the common biblical curse of "through the glass darkly." That is a precious and rare quality in adults today.
These machines we use and have attached ourselves to do not, I believe, possess the ability to lead us to any epiphany. They are too "hot" in the Marshall McLuhan sense. Their demand on the consciousness is constant and I propose that prolonged and consistent exposure to it kills the subconscious. In short, spending too much time in front of the computer robs you of your dream and imagination potential.
(Don't get me wrong, I love this technology, but if I didn't step away to read, play music, garden, cook and play, John Waters would want me to play the lead in his next movie.)
So, if you are accepting to the epiphany/subconscious/dream process, but disagree with my proposal of the "PC as dreamkiller", then I would ask this:
Give me one example of a major breakthrough or discovery in the last twenty years which resulted from a PC reliant person having a dream-epiphany. Or...
Give me one example of any machine or technology throughout history which in and of itself has been the source of an epiphany.
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Dream a Little Dream of Me - Diana Krall
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Fascination is a precious gem.
Photo from Steve's Digicams
Wonder - Rob Herr
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If anyone is a Tolkien fan I have a link to download the man himself reading and Singing his Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers/The Return of the King. HERE
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