Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Vogue gives Google Glass the Fashionista treatment
Wearable tech is *the* hotness of the moment, so it makes sense that a fashion icon like Vogue would like to get in on the trend featuring a fashion spread with models in Google Glass. The shoot is a paleo-future themed beauty with hard 60s tailoring lines and retro future backgrounds.
See more on Vogue.com
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cool links,
geek fashionista,
wearable tech
Monday, August 12, 2013
Hot Topic serves up super cute Super Hero dresses
As a goth girl in America going to the Hot Topic can be a little cliche but there's a seemingly endless array of GIR shirts, Portal toys and Batman socks that call me in time and again. This Summer they've added some very cute summer dresses for the Nerd girl at large (and on the beach!)
There are even more to be had including R2D2, Power Rangers, TMNT, Captain America and Toy Story. At the bargain price of $15 - 35 these could be the easiest convention outfit you find.
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cartoon geek,
geek fashionista,
superheroes
Thursday, August 8, 2013
YouTube Geek Week: Girl Gamer Worship
If you're not following along YouTube is having a "geek week" special with SuperHeroes, gaming, blockbusters and more. This tribute to gamer girls tickled my fancy.
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cool links,
gamer geek,
video,
youtube
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Retro future documentary The Power of Glove
If there's one thing I love more than computer games and documentaries it's documentaries about computer games. Throw in a healthy dose of 1980s retro futurism and this documentary on the Power Glove is sure to be the biggest hit since King of Kong.
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documentary,
nintendo,
video
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Talks at Google: Pixar on Monsters University
Here at the Googleplex we get a lot of guest lecturers come and speak. Unsurprisingly many of them are from great geek culture icons. Here's a great conversation with some of the Pixar staff on Monsters University the new animated feature film.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Superman tells Warcraft anecdote on Leno
I'll take Batman over Superman any day of the week, but when geek hunk Henry Cavill - Superman in the new Man of Steel movie - tells a story about playing WoW on Leno he wins my heart over just a little more.
Labels:
geek hunks,
superheroes,
video,
WarCraft
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Lego movie may be more than just a product integration fantasy
If you're like me when you hear the words "Lego Movie" you're thinking "Battleship". Flashy Hollywood weirdness designed to destroy your fond childhood memories.
Think again.
The movie seems to tie into the humour and story telling success of the Lego video games and with a killer cast including Morgan Freeman, Will Arnett and Will Ferrell it looks like this is the next animated film to look forward to after Despicable Me 2.
Think again.
The movie seems to tie into the humour and story telling success of the Lego video games and with a killer cast including Morgan Freeman, Will Arnett and Will Ferrell it looks like this is the next animated film to look forward to after Despicable Me 2.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Chief of Australian Army delivers amazing Anti Harassment speech
A fantastic public message; not only because diversity and a culture against harassment is important but presses on the idea that strength and power need not rely on putting down others. Sets a wonderful example for military service culture.
Labels:
girl power,
social change,
video
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Game dev strikes back on Female Armour Syndrome
Today Gamer Girls are an accepted part of the nerd landscape. They school you at FPS and then somehow have time to make amazing costumes for conventions. Somehow though the art departments of most game developers have really never gotten over Female Armour Syndrome and the need to sell games using sexy ladies.
A female data scientist at Meteor Entertainment pulled a prank to make a great point about their Hawken mechanic poster - by working with an artist Sam Kirk to create an equally sexy poster starring a man. With a simple non violent protest she highlighted how women were being portrayed in their marketing material and convinced the CEO to listen to her voice.
What a great story and the outcome is some great artwork. Kudos to you.
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creative arts,
gamer geek,
geek hunks,
girl power
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Ratchet and Clank animated feature promises Captain Qwark hilarity
I have lost countless hours, weeks even to the glorious gadget obsessive Ratchet and Clank Games. A game series I love so much it made me buy a PS3. It is also a game series with wonderful character design and delightful family friendly humour. I couldn't be happier to hear they're bringing out an animated feature with all the giggles of the games.
For bonus content here's a picture of some of the awesome nerd girl character design that the Ratchet and Clank team showed off at PAX Prime 2012
For bonus content here's a picture of some of the awesome nerd girl character design that the Ratchet and Clank team showed off at PAX Prime 2012
If you haven't played the games, start with the originals given an HD facelift with the Ratchet & Clank Collection
. This is easily my favourite game series of all time, if you haven't played it you must.
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anime,
cartoons,
gamer geek,
trailers,
video
Friday, April 5, 2013
Girl Genius in strife after publisher closes
Phil Foglio author of one of the best female fronted action comic series ever made "Girl Genius" is at risk of losing his income and the rights to his own works.
He posted on Facebook and the Girl Genius site:
"So– Got a call from our agent, telling me that Night Shade Books, the American publisher of the Girl Genius novels, is folding. This made me sad. I became markedly less sad when my agent assured me that our sales were sufficiently good that any number of other publishers should be interested in picking us up, so– Hurrah! Well…maybe hurrah.
You see, there's the whole tedious business of disengaging ourselves from Night Shade, which has decided to sell our contract to another publisher in order to cover their debts. This other publisher, Skyhorse, is perfectly willing to buy Night Shade's assets (our contracts). However, they will rewrite them and everybody now gets paid a flat 10% of net sales. Let me put this another way; If I was a monkey, I'd be throwing this.
However it gets even better. A certain percentage of Night Shade authors have to agree to this hose job before the deal goes through. Yay! We're safe! You'd have to be an idiot to sign onto this! True– So let's bring out a stick and threaten you! If they don't get enough authors willing to eat this crap, then Night Shade has no choice but to declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Then all the books in question go into a legal limbo. No one has the rights until the bankruptcy is resolved, which might take years- or possibly, NEVER! This has happened before to way better authors than us. This means that once said books go out of print, the authors can't resell them. Can't reprint them. Can't sell any adaptation rights. Can't write any sequels. And so, because a couple of wankers took two semesters of 'Creative Writing' instead one or two in 'Business Administration' before they started their little publishing house, a whole bunch of authors have the choice of deciding if they want to give their work away for free (scum who actually took Business Administration classes collapse in orgasmic joy when some fool agrees to get paid a percentage of 'net'. Seriously, that's insulting 'amateur night in Dixie' stuff) (Yes, I've been a freelancer for 30+ years, thanks for asking), or losing control of it, possibly for years, maybe forever.
So what's going to happen? Don't know. unlike many authors, I actually have an entertainment lawyer look over our contracts before we sign them, so I'm hoping we're covered, but this is by no means a given. Even if we are, it still leaves a lot of other authors in a bad spot.
Does this seem like a Bad Situation to you? Then you should say something. Mr. Jeremy Lassen, Night Shade Books, and even Skyhorse Publishing are on Facebook. I'm sure they'd love to hear your opinions."
Comic nerds, science nerds, creative nerds and just about everyone in between should be ashamed of the potential loss here. Think that this is terrible? Reach out to the publishers involved, support Mr Foglio directly or rally for a Kickstarter!
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comic book geek,
comics,
creative arts,
girl power,
science
Saturday, March 9, 2013
New Ghibli film promises up beat post war Japan nostalgia
When you think Ghibli and World War II you think Grave of the Fireflies possibly the saddest movie of all time. Thankfully this time around the legendary anime studio has turned its hand to a more uplifting story of a young girl whose hope never dies that her father might yet return from the war. Yet again Disney are distributing the English version with an amazing voice cast including Gillian Anderson, Chris Noth (oh Mr Big!), Beau Bridges and Jamie Lee Curtis.
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anime,
japan geek,
video
Friday, February 8, 2013
Using Children's movies to teach chivalry and respect
Whether you're a parent, a writer or an artist this talk looks at the role of women in children's entertainment. It explore positive role models, the lessons of chivalry and respect that are taught to both boys and girls. Worth a watch.
If nothing else I hope this draws more attention to the Bechdel Test for entertainment:
1. It has to have at least two [named] women in it
2. Who talk to each other
3. About something besides a man
It's sad how few films released today reach these very simple criteria.
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cool links,
girl power,
social change,
video
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Consumer Electronics Association petitioning to adopt an anti "booth babe" dress policy at CES
I personally am one of the people that finds booth babes insulting, for one thing as a high spender on consumer and industry hardware I am often ignored by booth staff for the crime of being a woman. Even assuming that this weren't true often marketing staff at trade shows are hired for their attractiveness rather than their knowledge of the product that they're representing. It's antiquated sexist and all in all lazy marketing and I'd like to see less of it.
Events like the Penny Arcade Expo have put the question to its attendees directly in the past and now have a ban on Booth Babes. Marketers fight for attention through other means - competitions, giveaways, high tech installations and interactive displays and no one is worse off for it.
CEA president Karen Chupka offered the following
“What does the concept of the Booth Babe say about women? It says that women's place at any tech-related event can only be as an attractive decoration to sweeten the event for the men,” former Eurogamer.net writer Florence noted. “It says that women aren't truly welcome in that world, because the moment you objectify something it isn't part of anything. It's just there. It's just something else to be consumed. Fundamentally, it depicts a woman as a product.
"What does the concept of the Booth Babe say about men? It says that we objectify women to such an extent that we will think nothing of attractive women just "being there" while we watch. It says that we are exactly what a corporate entity believes us to be. It makes us a predictable, easily defined and easily manipulated stick-man on a company whiteboard. It cheapens us. It cheapens all of us. It cheapens the event, and everyone at it, male or female."
I will not lie this started a heated discussion on the #pax IRC channel but what I find positive is the number of men that feel as strongly about this as the women. What do you think? Sign the petition on Change.org if you'd like to see less booth babes at CES and start the conversation about removing them as a necessary part of trade shows.
Sign the petition to enforce a dress policy at CES on Change.org
Events like the Penny Arcade Expo have put the question to its attendees directly in the past and now have a ban on Booth Babes. Marketers fight for attention through other means - competitions, giveaways, high tech installations and interactive displays and no one is worse off for it.
CEA president Karen Chupka offered the following
“What does the concept of the Booth Babe say about women? It says that women's place at any tech-related event can only be as an attractive decoration to sweeten the event for the men,” former Eurogamer.net writer Florence noted. “It says that women aren't truly welcome in that world, because the moment you objectify something it isn't part of anything. It's just there. It's just something else to be consumed. Fundamentally, it depicts a woman as a product.
"What does the concept of the Booth Babe say about men? It says that we objectify women to such an extent that we will think nothing of attractive women just "being there" while we watch. It says that we are exactly what a corporate entity believes us to be. It makes us a predictable, easily defined and easily manipulated stick-man on a company whiteboard. It cheapens us. It cheapens all of us. It cheapens the event, and everyone at it, male or female."
I will not lie this started a heated discussion on the #pax IRC channel but what I find positive is the number of men that feel as strongly about this as the women. What do you think? Sign the petition on Change.org if you'd like to see less booth babes at CES and start the conversation about removing them as a necessary part of trade shows.
Sign the petition to enforce a dress policy at CES on Change.org
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career geek,
gamer geek,
girl power,
women in technology
Friday, January 25, 2013
Girl Rising documentary highlights the struggle for women's education
Girl Rising is a documentary and movement designed to highlight the barriers to education experienced by girls around the world. Find a viewing or organise your own at http://10x10act.org/girl-rising/
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academia,
girl power,
video
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Gamers going gaga over Ghibli Game
If you're a gamer you know that Ni No Kuni the game brought to you by Japanese anime legend Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli was released in the US this week. Gamers are going crazy for it, the collector's edition is long sold out with many petitioning for more to be released. Sadly only the PS3 version was released due to issues with the magic book required for the DS version but those lucky enough to get a collectors edition walk away with the book reardless.
With music and artwork completed by the Studio Ghibli team but just how pretty is it? Damn pretty.
For anime fans and RPG gamers this is the game to buy for PS3.
With music and artwork completed by the Studio Ghibli team but just how pretty is it? Damn pretty.
For anime fans and RPG gamers this is the game to buy for PS3.
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anime,
gamer geek,
japan geek,
video
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Dance your PHD 2012 Winner (Video)
Honestly I can't believe that I didn't know this existed, not since I first saw the world Air Guitar championships have I been so impressed at the awesome silliness of a competition.
In an attempt to bring some light hearted fun (and maybe some less glazed eyes) Gonzolabs bring the competition together each year with a cash prize and more importantly a free trip to TEDxBrussels for the winner.
This video has all the joy of slightly awkward nerds, dancing queens and people pretending to be atoms in an alloy.
In an attempt to bring some light hearted fun (and maybe some less glazed eyes) Gonzolabs bring the competition together each year with a cash prize and more importantly a free trip to TEDxBrussels for the winner.
This video has all the joy of slightly awkward nerds, dancing queens and people pretending to be atoms in an alloy.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
What Male And Female Scientists Say About Women In Science
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Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and His Wife (Wikimedia) |
Men
- “morphological differences and biological differences [make men better at] hardcore math and physics.” — male assistant professor, genetics
- "[There are] some brain differences between men and women that explain it." — male grad student, biology
- “On balance [women are] just less interested in math.” — male professor, biology
- “Physics is more difficult for girls and you need a lot of thinking, and the calculation, and the logic. So that’s maybe hard for girls.” — male grad student, physics
- “Science has been a male-dominated field for a substantially long period of time, and it’s going to take a while for that shift to change.” — male grad student, biology
- "Women have to make a choice [because] the woman ends up being the primary caregiver if they have children.” — male postdoctoral fellow, biology
Women
- “I think women ... want to have more of a sense that what they are doing is helping somebody. ... Maybe there are more women in ... biology [because] you can be like ‘Oh, I am going to go cure cancer.’” — postdoctoral fellow, biology
- "Physics is more abstract and biology is more concrete. Women are less likely to like abstract things.” — female associate professor, physics
- “[A friend of mine] was always told, ‘Oh, you’re not good at math,’ until she found herself getting As in a multivariable calculus class. You know, she was scared of math all through high school.” — female grad student, physics
- “Male-dominated departments are really unpleasant for women. [...] Men can be huge jerks in those situations.” — female associate professor, biology
- “I know a lot of women who are in chemistry and physics who are excellent at what they’re doing, but are often sidelined or ignored by their colleagues because there’s just not very many of them.” — female assistant professor, biology
- “It’s not going to be solved until we figure out how to help mothers figure out how to do the career and the kid thing.” — female associate professor, physics
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career geek,
mansplaining,
maths,
physics,
science
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Geek print skirts for that feminine touch
One of the annoying things about the lesser number of nerd girls is the lack of gender specific merchandise - there's a lot more Batman boxers than Knickers that's for sure. Some companies have led the way like XKCD's regex skirt but there's growing realisation that girls are nerds too and like to dress that way! Etsy has some great geek crafts out there and one of my favourites for the ladies recently has to be these custom printed geek skirts from Etsy user GoChaseRabbits

There's more designs ranging from lolita Alice in Wonderland styles to Mario adventures and at under $50 each these would make unique and affordable additions to anyone's convention wardrobe.
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cool links,
cosplay,
gamer geek,
geek fashionista
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
This is my world: Inside Google's Datacenters
I for one have been waiting excitedly for this all to be made public so you can share in the nerdgasmic photos. For added kudos noted technical history writer Steven Levy was invited to speak to our infrastructure leads, you can see his story on Wired.
More at http://www.google.com/about/datacenters/ where you can find all the newly released media as well as a historical look at our approach to ecological design and innovative platforms.
Labels:
computer geek,
cool links,
google,
hardware,
video
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