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“Fungi of inconceivable size, outlines, and colours speckled the scene in patterns…”

19 Thursday Jun 2014

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Brown University’s Curio, on how to avoid an ugly moiré pattern when scanning old pictures. Useful.

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Meanwhile, over at Brown’s John Hay Library the major renovation has a blog. Please let there be a post soon that says: “We have banned all staff from ever sticking their own printed paper signs on the walls and doors with blu-tack. Ever. We mean it.” Hideously naff Microsoft Word signs on tatty bits of paper are the bane of beautifully refurbished and new-build spaces.

Lovecraft was right, part 637

04 Tuesday Mar 2014

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Giant virus resurrected from 30,000-year-old Siberian ice. Still infectious…

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AirPenguins

24 Monday Feb 2014

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What happens when you cross a “Mountains of Madness” penguin with a flying shoggoth? Air Penguins, perhaps…

“the engineers from Festo have created artificial penguins and have taught them “autonomous flight in the sea of air”. For this purpose, control and regulating technology had to be further developed into self-regulating biomechatronic systems…”

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New Houdini movie rumoured to feature Lovecraft and his monsters

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Sony is apparently reviving their on-again-off-again Houdini movie with new writer Max Landis. Originally a straight biopic, the Houdini script was then pepped up with the Downton Abbey-friendly twist of “…and Houdini falls for a glamourous woman spiritualist”. I guess the nascent idea was to move it toward being an American riff on the Sherlock Holmes reboot movies, while also appealing to the fans of British TV costume drama.

This week there’s news of a new Max Landis script, set to have more of a horror/mystery tone… “telling the story with an H.P. Lovecraft influence” (Deadline). Which holds out the tantalising possiblity of us seeing a 30-foot high Lovecraft glowering down from the silver screen.

But movies that won’t appeal much to the Korean / Chinese / world market are hard to sell to studio bosses. Digging up dusty old American hero-brands from the pre-1939 era may also feel rather risky after the recent studio-threatening failures of The Lone Ranger and John Carter of Mars. So I’d have to suspect that Houdini might not be a $200m tentpole movie. However… if Sony is really going ahead with a major Doc Savage movie soon, then it would make financial sense for them to hedge their bets and re-use Doc‘s expensive 1920s costumes and props in a smaller Houdini movie.

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So what might it look like? I’d guess at a stylised period look (think the first 30 minutes of Sky Captain), coupled with a romping Indiana Jones-like mystery/archeology story. Houdini, Lovecraft, and Lovecraft’s bespectacled boy-archeologist protege Bobby Barlow (who is Not What He Seems), all racing through dark versions of National Treasure puzzles to uncover a Mysterious Forgotten Tomb or similar. Also on the trail of the mystery is the sinister Madame Blavatski — who is also Not What She Seems, pretty nifty with the ol’ psychic powers, and who turns out to be the concealed love interest of Houdini. A fairly conventional adventure, perhaps (hey, it’s 6.30am and I’m writing this before breakfast…), with superhero-like Theosophist powers vs. Lovecraftian monsters to liven up the escapology. If Sony’s Houdini movie is indeed intended as a safe backstop for the finances of a big Doc Savage tentpole, I guess conventional may be what’s required. Both the monsters and psychic powers could be pretty much invisible or shadowy, to save on SFX costs, although extensive dream/flashback sequences could bring scale and visual drama to some of Houdini’s escapology stagings. Here’s also hoping for a lovely $50,000 shot of Lovecraft slowly realising… “what, my monsters are actually… real!?”

The Case of the Tenacious Troll

28 Saturday Dec 2013

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Good news: Leslie Klinger, author of a forthcoming new Annotated Lovecraft, has won a legal ruling against one of the Sherlock Holmes copyright trolls in the USA. I seem to remember that there’s also another troll, though, who also makes claims against USA uses of Holmes and Watson.

Lovecraft was right, part 956

28 Saturday Dec 2013

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A British science project reports hearing the thin monotonous whine of accursed flutes in outer space.

Boroughs of the Dead

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Boroughs of the Dead: Macabre New York City Walking Tours…

“November’s featured tour is The Weird West Village: From Crowley to Lovecraft“

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Chicago Tribune on Lovecraft

21 Monday Oct 2013

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A rather windy Chicago Tribune opinion piece on H.P. Lovecraft shedding his former lowly literary status. It’s only available to USA users, whereas I’m in the UK and so found my access blocked. Those outside the USA should fire up your TOR bundle and its Web browser to access such articles. It works a treat.

Lovecraft was right, part 6,485

19 Thursday Sep 2013

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They “filtered down from the stars”…

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Links fixed on ‘Lovecraft on the Web’ directory

04 Thursday Jul 2013

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Used Linkbot to do a double-pass check and repair of all Web links on this blog’s Lovecraft on the Web directory.

Lovecraft Was Right, Part 755

24 Friday May 2013

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From Wired, a long report on a leading Nobel laureate who is seriously proposing that crystals can operate in the fourth dimension of time as a well as space.

Cat font

11 Saturday May 2013

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A typeface made of cats…

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