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Animation - not just for kids
For ages, the stubborn statement that anything that is drawn (and by extension, animated) is for children. Even after titans like The Simpsons or South Park made their way into pop culture, the idea remained: animation was a somehow lesser medium for storytelling than live action. Even in this day and age, creators like Guillermo del Toro (who has a few animated passion projects himself, such as The Tales of Arcadia or the umpteenth new Pinocchio movie this year) spoke up against the discrimination of animation as a medium. And while del Toro's animated movies and series aren't neccesarelly ones I'd categorize as "adult animation", the fact remains: animation still has a long way to go.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Geeks
All About X-box
Choppy waters The Xbox was quickly followed by release dates in Japan (February 22, 2002) and Europe (March 14, 2002), however neither market responded to the system with the same fervor as North America. Only 123,000 Xbox systems were sold in Japan in the first week after launch, confirming Microsoft's concern that the system would struggle to gain traction in the famously competitive international market.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Geeks
ChatGPT is also a Smart A.I Writing Tool.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT model is a cutting-edge, enterprise-level language model that can generate writing that is highly reminiscent of human-authored works. This type of AI is programmed to understand and generate content in a broad variety of formats and styles while maintaining a convincingly natural tone.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Geeks
I Never Thought I’d Be An Artistic Person. Top Story - December 2022.
Growing up as a sheltered, fearful, religiously-influenced child, I had no idea what my future was going to be like. I’ve felt fairly lost in life compared to many others around me. I was not a confident kid, young adult, or even a middle-aged man until recently.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Geeks
How Much Money Did Netflix Pay Harry And Meghan?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, respectively. They married in May 2018 and welcomed their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, in May 2019. The couple are known for their philanthropic and charitable work, such as their work with the Invictus Games, World Vision Canada, and the Royal Foundation. They also use their platform to advocate for issues such as gender equality and racial justice. In 2021, Harry and Meghan relocated to California, USA, where they plan to continue their work for charitable causes.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in Geeks
What’s in the Box?
What is in the box, exactly? In no particular order, it could very well be the following: Is it Gwyneth Paltrow’s head? A fair soon to be mother, whose life was cut short from an overzealous and envious man whose sole purpose was to expose the seven deadly sins.
By Rand Einfeldt3 years ago in Geeks
Late Review: "Shoplifters"
**Hello, everyone! Hope your time has been well spent! Just want to preface that I've had this review locked and loaded in the chamber, but I was being lazy among other things. Therefore, some wording might come off a little awkward. Thank you for reading and enjoy!**
By George Gomez3 years ago in Geeks
Title- 7 Ways To Embrace Artificial Intelligence In Architecture
With the technological advancements that have been made in the field of architecture, the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has turned the architectural industry on its head. The integration of AI into architecture has caused designers to rethink everything from user experience to building design and construction. So how can architects begin to embrace artificial intelligence in architecture industry? We’ve compiled a list of 7 ways that you can start using AI to revolutionize your work as an architect today!
By Sjain Ventures3 years ago in Geeks
Shrek 2 - A Movie Review
There’s not enough time. We make our final wish at midnight. Shrek 2 is a 2004 sequel. Upon request, Fiona takes Shrek to the castle to meet her royal parents. Not met with gratitude, Shrek considers changing out of his ogre ways to make Fiona happy. On an expedition, the kingdom learns that fairy tales don’t have to go by the book.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks










