• SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
        hexbear
        5
        25 days ago

        Dancing Baby

        Michael Girard, who has worked on Rugrats and The Simpsons,[1] travelled from Holland, Netherlands, to California, United States, in 1993 with his wife Susan Amkraut.[2] There, the couple started the company Unreal Pictures Inc.[2] and the team began the "Biped" animation project by developing sample 3D animated files.[3] The samples would be released in Character Studio, a plug-in for the Autodesk 3ds Max application (known as "3D Studio Max" at the time) from a division of Autodesk, Kinetix.[2][4]

        Robert Lurye, who was animating at Rhythm and Hues Studios, was hired by the company and was told to make more samples. Lurye started changing the choreography of a dancing adult skeleton that had been made by the team (the "chacha.bip" file).[2][3] He added more dance moves, such as making it "play air guitar for a second and bend over and shake its shoulders."[2] For the visuals, Unreal Pictures Inc. had multiple renderings of creatures that could be animated, including an alien, a dinosaur and a baby.[3] The baby, made by modeler Tony Morrill, had been bought from a Viewpoint DataLabs listing.[5][2] Team member John Chadwick, by using the Physique software, made the baby model perform the skeleton's dance. He stated that it was his idea to load the dancing animation on the baby.[1] Vulture, a pop culture website owned by New York magazine, reports that the animation was also developed by Paul Bloemink, John Hutchinson and Adam Felt.[6]

        The result was a file with the name "sk_baby.max".[6] Kinetix exhibited a demo of the Dancing Baby in the 1995 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference. Character Studio was released in August 1996. According to The New York Times, Girard had discarded the Dancing Baby, opining it was "disturbing" for its realistic nature, in contrast to Disney animations at the time.[2]

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_baby

        Didn't know it was also featured at SIGGRAPH I thought it came from Ally McBeal

        • Thordros [he/him, comrade/them]
          hexbear
          6
          25 days ago

          In June 2022, the original creator team of Michael Girard, Robert Lurye and John Chadwick joined with Viennese design boutique HFA-Studio to release a digitally restored, high definition version of the Original Dancing Baby as a non-fungible token (NFT).[12] To set the original creation in perspective, they invited contemporary 3D artists and animators like Chris Torres (creator of the famous "Nyan Cat") and Serwah Attafuah (aka Kid Eight) to "remix" the dancing baby.[13] The project appeared on various media outlets like CNN and gained a lot of attraction in the crypto scene.[7]

          visible-disgust

  • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
    hexbear
    7
    25 days ago

    Muski Buddy but instead of a purple gorilla it's an LLM trained on Elon Musk tweets (we're going to tell him it's a brain scan and that we're uploading his consciousness to the cloud)

  • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
    hexbear
    4
    25 days ago

    lol i used to work in a call center for a now-bankrupt OEM PC company, doing like tech support for residential customers. it was so funny how many people had installed this on their computer, hated its presence, could not get rid of it, and were constantly being terrorized by its fake alerts. i don't know what percentage of total national call volume it generated to support lines during its heyday, but if it was more than 20% i would not be surprised.