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February 27, 2009

Two Things:

Filed under: personal — kat @ 5:00 pm

Thing #1: if you are in San Francisco this weekend, stop by WonderCon and visit my husband Neil (and probably myself as well) at Artists’ Alley Booth #91. Neil will be selling posters and fine art prints of his work. Drop by and say hello!

Thing #2: Holy cripes, salted caramels are tasty. A while back, I read this article about salted caramels in the New York Times. I was interested, but I really didn’t give the article a second thought until today, when I dropped by Sweet Dish, an upscale candy store near my work. I haven’t been into Sweet Dish in a while, because I’ve been trying to be more disciplined in my eating habits lately. Today, my discipline crumbled and I paid Sweet Dish a visit. I found salted caramels by Bequet Confections, and decided I had to try them. And they are very delicious. I don’t know what it is about the combination of salt and caramel, but it is very good. And very bad, too, because staying away from the candy shop just got a little bit more difficult.

February 10, 2009

My Evening in Alphaville

Filed under: art, personal — kat @ 10:26 pm

Last Friday night, I went to a screening of the film Alphaville, directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and released in 1965. This is my report on the film. My thanks to Nowell and Sadie for screening the film with their very fancy digital projector.

The first things that anyone should know about Alphaville are that it is a French film, shot in black and white. Knowing these things about the movie, the viewer can prepare to be appropriately alienated. The film does have a plot, sort of. However, the plot is put together in a strange and disjointed way, leading to confusion, boredom, and several MST3K-style jokes made during the screening.

The movie takes place in the future, which looks remarkably like 1960’s Paris. Alphaville is a city (or planet, I’m not sure) that is a fascist society, lorded over by a master computer named Alpha 60. A guy named Lemmy Caution arrives in Alphaville. He claims to be a journalist named Ivan Johnson but he’s really there to find a mad scientist named Von Braun. Von Braun controls Alpha 60, and is, therefore, the evil overlord of Alphaville.

In the process of seeking out Von Braun, Lemmy meets Von Braun’s daughter, Natasha. Lemmy falls in love with her, and it’s unclear if she loves Lemmy back or not. In Alphaville all emotions are banned. The goal is to have a completely logical society, like the Vulcans in Star Trek, but more French.

Lots of stuff happens that I can’t remember. But the important thing is that Lemmy ends up killing the evil overlord, bringing down the fascist society, and he runs off with Natasha.

The movie has a lot of strange quirks about it. To begin with, the soundtrack does a great deal to contribute to the feeling of confusion and to be honest, it’s downright annoying. Also, a lot of odd things get flashed onto the screen, and it’s not always clear why they’re there. These include the words “Nord”, “Sud” (“north” and “south” in French) and the equation “E=mc ² ”. In addition, there are times when the colors of the film get inverted for no apparent reason. The film just looks like a negative for a few moments. It’s very strange.

All in all, watching Alphaville was a pretty weird experience. However, sometimes watching weird stuff is good for you. I’ve become accustomed to the movies of my time, which have their own particular language. (Lately that language seems to be “let’s re-make every movie, re-create every comic book, and re-tell every story that everybody already knows.” But I digress.) Godard’s films do not speak the film language I’m familiar with, so they are weird to me. That doesn’t mean there’s no value in them, though. And it was refreshing to see something that wasn’t an overwrought superhero film. Overall, I recommend that people challenge themselves with movies like this from time to time. It does help to have a bunch of friends on hand to make fun of the thing with you, though.

February 8, 2009

Baby Sweater for Pauline

Filed under: knitting — kat @ 6:07 pm

I finally finished this baby sweater for my new niece, Pauline.  I had started it back in October and completed it in mid-January. Initially, it was intended it to be a Christmas gift.  However, my job really cuts into my knitting time.  Of course, when the knitting was over, I still wasn’t done; I had to go out and find the right buttons, and then wet-block the sweater.  But now all of that is done!  I hope to get photos of Pauline wearing the sweater sometime in the future.  But for now, here it is.

The pattern is Helena, which you can get for free over at Knitty.  This was my first real attempt at lace and I’m pleased at how well it turned out.  Lace isn’t as tough as I thought it would be, even for a left-handed knitter like me.  I used Knit Picks Swish DK in moss for the sweater, knit on size 6 needles.

February 3, 2009

It’s Official: I’m a Nerd.

Filed under: personal — kat @ 11:31 am

How do I know I’m a nerd?  This past Sunday, instead of watching the Superbowl, I sat on the couch and knitted while watching Dr. Who.  That’s pretty nerdy.  I had never watched Dr. Who before.  I always assumed it was so nerdy that I wouldn’t enjoy it.  But I was wrong about that.

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