ok so
this is Coyote, a copper theriocephallic tool of war
shes programmed to detect and alert others of poisonous gases and has better hearing capability than a dog
i don’t know when she was built exactly yet but no earlier than 1940
she was programmed to be completely obedient but due to a ‘glitch’ she’s able to think for herself, but despite that she’ll still choose to be pretty obedient depending on the person
she’s eerily quiet and tolerant
she prefers to be around robots rather than humans, has an obsession with the color black, and really likes dresses/skirts and fancy lookin coats/jackets
i still have to develop her a lot but… she’s.. basically just a dog with human intelligence …
/strokes beautiful character design through screen
John Cleese - “A Lecture on Creativity”
John Cleese lectures on the topic of creativity.
Per Back to Work #62: Cultural Molasses.
Seriously: this wonderful video has had a huge impact on how I think about creativity. For years.
Unfortunately, the copy I’ve had and repeatedly enjoyed “fell off the back of a truck,” so I had no way to share it.
Now, (via danforth), I can finally share and highly recommend it.
And, I really, really do encourage you to watch it. Really. All the way through. It’s just terrific.
Best thing I’ve seen in quite awhile. Great for creatives and “non-creatives” alike to challenge your thinking and modes of creativity. Watch it now.
36:39 minutes of your life should be spent watching this video.
(via ncwinters)