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Alcuni anni fa, nel 2013 per la precisione, Tom Cruise è stato il protagonista di "Oblivion", bel film di fantascienza diretto da Joseph Kosinski, che oltre che regista è anche architetto. Lo dico perché il set della sua casa tra le nuvole era fantastico e la cosa che arredava di più era sicuramente la luce. Con quel film è cominciata una tendenda all'uso dei cosiddetti effetti-in-camera, cioè della realizzazione direttamente durante la ripresa degli effetti speciali che da anni vengono aggiunti in post-produzione e che costringono gli attori a far finta di essere in posti che in realtà sono set per il digitale, cioè solo stanzoni vuoti.

Adesso salta fuori che "The Mandalorian", serie che ho visto e che narrativamente mi ha deluso (trame calibrate su un pubblico di adolescenti) ha fatto dei passi in avanti giganteschi, usando dei set costruiti con attorno panneli LED e con l'uso del motore grafico di Unreal per realizzare tutto. Una gioia per gli attori e per i creativi della produzione, che possono utilizzare un feedback loop molto stretto e rendere più "naturali" anche parti che sarebbero state vincolate alla programmazione degli effetti speciali. È in buona sostanza un grosso cambiamento che porterà frutti molto interessanti in futuro.

Money quote: "The Mandalorian’s set used some serious Danger Room/Holodeck stuff to pull off a virtual shot-on-location feel for its many different settings, and powering the world projected on its giant LED wall was none other than Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4.

What director Jon Favreau and the cinematographers and animators of The Mandalorian relied on was actually as simple as good old-fashioned projection screen filming — except this is about a bajillion times more realistic than footage rolling in the background while someone gratuitously turns a steering wheel."

https://www.polygon.com/tv/2020/2/20/21146152/the-mandalorian-making-of-video-unreal-engine-projection-screen

Se non avete tempo, guardate almeno il video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUnxzVOs3rk
Divertente interpretazione del lavoro di Amazon nel settore retail: reinventare Borders. (Che era la mia catena di librerie preferita)

Money quote: “You would not walk into an Amazon Books and mistake it for a mom & pop, independent shop. Nor would you mistake it for a throwback library. It looks like what Borders used to look like before Amazon killed Borders. It looks like salt in an old wound. Or a monument built on top of a gravesite.²”

https://500ish.com/amazon-just-invented-borders-books-d2d6c933b133
E così adesso la gente si rende conto che Waze è stata la rovina delle città e della pianificazione del traffico.

Money quote: “Why the adulation? Waze grabbed you—the harried, downtrodden L.A. commuter—with the subjective, hard-to-counter feeling that this crazy route over hill and dale just had to be faster. Speeding through residential neighborhoods gave hundreds of thousands of Angelenos something they’d scarcely known in this famously gridlocked city—the sense that they were in control. Early adopters suddenly had a technological edge on those same dummies who pay retail, don’t rewind the odometer when they return their leased Porsche, and don’t know the tricks to getting a table at Maude. The Waze founders were geniuses. Waze did save you precious minutes…for a while.”

https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/waze-los-angeles-neighborhoods/
C’è chi sostiene che in panpsichismo sia una cosa seria. Cioè che probabilmente è vero.

Money quote: “The main objection made to panpsychism is that it is ‘crazy’ and ‘just obviously wrong’. It is thought to be highly counterintuitive to suppose that an electron has some kind of inner life, no matter how basic, and this is taken to be a very strong reason to doubt the truth of panpsychism. But many widely accepted scientific theories are also crazily counter to common sense.”

https://aeon.co/ideas/panpsychism-is-crazy-but-its-also-most-probably-true
La straordinaria - e tutta newyorkese - storia dei bagel, si cui io sono ghiottissimo quando caldi e con il Philadelphia, e della comunità yiddish che li ha creati.

Money quote: “It was not the first bagel bakers union in New York. As hundreds of thousands of Jews swept into New York ahead of the First World War, dozens of Jewish bakeries opened on the Lower East Side, mostly staffed by young Jewish men providing their friends and families with challah, rye bread, and bagels. An 1894 New York Press article describes the wet, rotting floorboards and an infestation “of a great variety of insect life,” with roaches “springing at a lively rate in the direction of the half moulded dough.” Laws to protect them were passed, but inspectors failed to do their job. Conditions were hard and dangerous, and bakers attempted to advocate for themselves by creating bakers’ unions. These quickly failed.”

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-forgotten-history-of-new-york-s-bagel-famines
La brutta storia della normalizzazione di Cathay Pacific durante le proteste a Hong Kong.

Money quote: “It is said that John Slosar, chairman of Swire – the conglomerate owning 45 percent of Cathay Pacific, was summoned by Chinese officials and essentially strong-armed into forcing changes at Cathay to appease the government. Swire, with $13 billion in investments in mainland China immediately complied in order to avoid putting these mainland investments at risk.”

https://airlinegeeks.com/2019/08/25/chinese-crackdown-on-cathay-pacific-creates-sets-a-bad-precedent/