On Traveling

From the Inspirational Thought Unit

'Tis the season to take some time off and spend it with those you love. Over the last couple weeks I have had some of the nicest experiences with my wife and kids. It's been good to focus on what really matters in life: relationships. Life's hard enough as it is to do it alone, and I'm lucky to have them in my life. I like how Charles Shultz puts it:

"In life, it's not where you go, it's who you travel with."

-Charles M Shultz

This next year, whether it's neighbors, friends, business partners, your spouse, or your kids take some time each day to cultivate those relationships, and not just have it always be about the next destination. Lift, inspire, be inspired, share the load, or take a break and just enjoy the view from where you are.

-Jake

3rd Voice

From the Comics Division

Evan Dahm is maybe the most prolific indy comic creator I know of. He's completed massive comic projects with thousands of drawn pages. A real testament to just sticking to it and drawing on your book every single day:

He just launched his latest comic project: 3rd Voice and it looks cool.

Here's how he pitches it: "3rd Voice is a long-format fantasy graphic novel updating with one scene or so a week. It concerns an invented world in a state of apocalyptic crisis, and the precarious lives of many people therein."

Excited to read it this year as he drips out pages.

You can read it here:

Website: LINK

Webtoon: LINK

-Jake​

The 70's Architectural Futurism of Torres Blancas

From the Architecture Desk

The Torre Blancas in Madrid Spain looks like something out of Star Wars's Andor series. It's an architectural icon of the Spanish Organicism movement. Designed by Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza and completed in 1969 it is one of the most complicated and innovative reinforced concrete structures of the era.

More info here: LINK

Photographs by Clementevb: LINK

-Jake

Life Sized Patlabor Model

From the Office of Robots

So cool to see that they made a full-sized Type 98 AV Ingram. More photos here: LINK

I've been a fan of Patlabor since the early 90's when I'd see the Hobby Japan magazines at the local hobby shop. I even squirreled away $15 of my lunch money to buy this Patlabor special issue so I could learn how to draw robots better:

On authenticity

From the Inspirational Thought Unit

This week I was trying to make a new youtube video and in the writing and recording I was getting a little full of myself. I was thinking I've got to amp things up in order to get noticed on Youtube. Beat my chest! Make the videos louder! More music ! More cuts! More extreme! (not mr beast extreme, but extreme for 'art youtube').

Thankfully, Alison intervened and told me to dial it back. WAY back. I think the fates also wanted me to chill out because after I recorded most of the video it turns out my microphone malfunctioned and I had no audio. So a day of work was trashed.

It wasn't wasted though. Can you imagine if I posted that monstrosity? Lesson learned.

In my quest to make a more viral video I forgot the thing that makes a youtube channel (or any relationship) successful: Being authentic.

-Jake