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date | Fri, 03 Apr 2020 23:58:24 -0700 |
parents | 712cc41e0be2 |
children | cffd95813b82 |
files | dmd/cline.pdf dmd/dance_monkeys.html dmd/dance_monkeys.swf dmd/dance_monkeys.t2t dmd/dance_monkeys_about.html dmd/dance_monkeys_about.t2t dmd/dance_monkeys_text.html dmd/dance_monkeys_text.t2t dmd/dmd.css |
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2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 2.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys.html Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ 2.4 +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> 2.5 +<HTML> 2.6 +<HEAD> 2.7 +<META NAME="generator" CONTENT="http://txt2tags.sf.net"> 2.8 +<LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="dmd.css"> 2.9 +<TITLE>Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation</TITLE> 2.10 +</HEAD> 2.11 +<BODY> 2.12 + 2.13 +<DIV CLASS="header" ID="header"> 2.14 +<H1>Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation</H1> 2.15 +</DIV> 2.16 + 2.17 +<DIV CLASS="body" ID="body"> 2.18 +<P> 2.19 +<embed src="dance_monkeys.swf" height="520" width="700"> 2.20 +</P> 2.21 +<P> 2.22 +A slam poem by <A HREF="http://www.ernestcline.com/spokenword">Ernie Cline</A>, 2.23 +<A HREF="http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=bastardize&Strategy=*&Database=wn">bastardized</A> 2.24 +by Paulo Ang (<A HREF="mailto:pbba13@hotmail.com">pbba13@hotmail.com</A>) 2.25 +</P> 2.26 +<P> 2.27 +Page Last Modified: 2009.07.08 2.28 +</P> 2.29 +<P> 2.30 +Page First Created: 2005.03.09 2.31 +</P> 2.32 +<P> 2.33 +<B><A HREF="dance_monkeys_about.html">About this project</A></B> 2.34 +</P> 2.35 +<P> 2.36 +<B>2009.07.08</B> - Putting another mirror up 2.37 +<A HREF="http://pauloang.com/dmd/dance_monkeys.html">here</A>, seeing as Google Pages is going the way 2.38 +of the dodo and I've got this webhost I'm trying out. 2.39 +</P> 2.40 +<P> 2.41 +<B>2008.03.26</B> - Graduation is finally in sight, and I don't know how much 2.42 +longer I'll have this webspace on UCSD servers-- so I'll put up 2.43 +<A HREF="http://pbba13.googlepages.com/dance_monkeys.html">this mirror at Google Pages</A> 2.44 +that should stay up even when I leave UCSD. 2.45 +</P> 2.46 +<P> 2.47 +<B>2007.01.21</B> - Ernie's animation webpage keeps going down, so I'm just gonna 2.48 +link to the Google video version 2.49 +<A HREF="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1431038195362274085">here</A>. Oh, and 2.50 +someone started a <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Cline">Wikipedia article</A> 2.51 +on him too. And finally, a billion should be 10^9, not 10^6. 2.52 +</P> 2.53 +<P> 2.54 +<B>2006.08.27</B> - Good news, everyone! Not only has Ernie allowed me to put my 2.55 +flash animation back on this webpage, it seems like he's put his 2.56 +<A HREF="http://www.ernestcline.com/dmd/">filmstrip version</A> back on his website too. 2.57 +</P> 2.58 +<P> 2.59 +<B>2006.08.16</B> - I've taken the flash animation off, after a request from Cline 2.60 +himself. If you're not familiar with DMD yet, I suggest you 2.61 +<A HREF="http://www.google.com/">Google</A> it now, or go 2.62 +<A HREF="http://www.ernestcline.com/spokenword">here</A> for his official site. 2.63 +</P> 2.64 +<P> 2.65 +<B>2006.05.09</B> - Cline's website seem to be having problems. 2.66 +<B><A HREF="dance_monkeys_text.html">Here</A> is the text of the original poem.</B> 2.67 +<A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7UnHOTnPNk&search=Ernest%20cline">Here</A> is a 2.68 +YouTube copy of his newer version and animation. 2.69 +</P> 2.70 +<P> 2.71 +<B>2006.04.18</B> - <A HREF="http://www.ernestcline.com/dmd/">Check out</A> Ernie Cline's own 2.72 +animation of this. 2.73 +</P> 2.74 +</DIV> 2.75 + 2.76 +<!-- html code generated by txt2tags 2.4 (http://txt2tags.sf.net) --> 2.77 +<!-- cmdline: txt2tags -t html -\-css-sugar -\-style=dmd.css dance_monkeys.t2t --> 2.78 +</BODY></HTML>
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4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys.t2t Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ 4.4 +Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation 4.5 + 4.6 + 4.7 + 4.8 +% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.9 + 4.10 +%!postproc(html): {{EMBED_FILE}} <embed src="dance_monkeys.swf" height="520" width="700"> 4.11 + 4.12 +% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.13 + 4.14 +{{EMBED_FILE}} 4.15 + 4.16 +A slam poem by [Ernie Cline http://www.ernestcline.com/spokenword], 4.17 +[bastardized http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=bastardize&Strategy=*&Database=wn] 4.18 +by Paulo Ang (pbba13@hotmail.com) 4.19 + 4.20 +Page Last Modified: 2009.07.08 4.21 + 4.22 +Page First Created: 2005.03.09 4.23 + 4.24 +**[About this project dance_monkeys_about.html]** 4.25 + 4.26 +**2009.07.08** - Putting another mirror up 4.27 +[here http://pauloang.com/dmd/dance_monkeys.html], seeing as Google Pages is going the way 4.28 +of the dodo and I've got this webhost I'm trying out. 4.29 + 4.30 +**2008.03.26** - Graduation is finally in sight, and I don't know how much 4.31 +longer I'll have this webspace on UCSD servers-- so I'll put up 4.32 +[this mirror at Google Pages http://pbba13.googlepages.com/dance_monkeys.html] 4.33 +that should stay up even when I leave UCSD. 4.34 + 4.35 +**2007.01.21** - Ernie's animation webpage keeps going down, so I'm just gonna 4.36 +link to the Google video version 4.37 +[here http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1431038195362274085]. Oh, and 4.38 +someone started a [Wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Cline] 4.39 +on him too. And finally, a billion should be 10^9, not 10^6. 4.40 + 4.41 +**2006.08.27** - Good news, everyone! Not only has Ernie allowed me to put my 4.42 +flash animation back on this webpage, it seems like he's put his 4.43 +[filmstrip version http://www.ernestcline.com/dmd/] back on his website too. 4.44 + 4.45 +**2006.08.16** - I've taken the flash animation off, after a request from Cline 4.46 +himself. If you're not familiar with DMD yet, I suggest you 4.47 +[Google http://www.google.com/] it now, or go 4.48 +[here http://www.ernestcline.com/spokenword] for his official site. 4.49 + 4.50 +**2006.05.09** - Cline's website seem to be having problems. 4.51 +**[Here dance_monkeys_text.html] is the text of the original poem.** 4.52 +[Here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7UnHOTnPNk&search=Ernest%20cline] is a 4.53 +YouTube copy of his newer version and animation. 4.54 + 4.55 +**2006.04.18** - [Check out http://www.ernestcline.com/dmd/] Ernie Cline's own 4.56 +animation of this.
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys_about.html Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ 5.4 +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> 5.5 +<HTML> 5.6 +<HEAD> 5.7 +<META NAME="generator" CONTENT="http://txt2tags.sf.net"> 5.8 +<LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="dmd.css"> 5.9 +<TITLE>About Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation</TITLE> 5.10 +</HEAD> 5.11 +<BODY> 5.12 + 5.13 +<DIV CLASS="header" ID="header"> 5.14 +<H1>About Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation</H1> 5.15 +</DIV> 5.16 + 5.17 +<DIV CLASS="body" ID="body"> 5.18 +<P> 5.19 +I chopped up this Flash animation as part of a school project whose 5.20 +thesis was that, simply, and taking my cue from Ernie Cline, 5.21 +<I>people are just a bunch of monkeys</I>. And a bunch of fucked up monkeys at 5.22 +that: we think we amount to something more than monkeys, but we do not have 5.23 +anything that is uniquely human in its essence. Some of the things we 5.24 +might consider as human distinctions are language and technology, but 5.25 +animals have them as well--only on a lesser scale. If we really wanted to 5.26 +separate ourselves through the sheer degree of which we have these 5.27 +certain skills (and not just "either we have it or we don't"), we might as 5.28 +well consider our unbelievable ability to wage war. Animals kill each 5.29 +other all the time, but only the human monkey can achieve routine 5.30 +genocide. 5.31 +</P> 5.32 +<P> 5.33 +But whether war is right or wrong is not my point. My point is that 5.34 +war is simply an extension of what the rest of the animal world do: 5.35 +kill each other. We are no more than monkeys in our core. In 5.36 +whatever we do, we still act like monkeys, because that's what we are 5.37 +made out of. 5.38 +</P> 5.39 +<P> 5.40 +I try to expand on this thought on an 5.41 +<A HREF="cline.pdf">essay that accompanies this project</A>. 5.42 +Stress that again: <I>I try</I>. =D 5.43 +</P> 5.44 +<P> 5.45 +--Paulo Ang (<A HREF="mailto:pbba13@hotmail.com">pbba13@hotmail.com</A>) 5.46 +</P> 5.47 +<P> 5.48 +<A HREF="dance_monkeys.html">Back to "Dance, Monkeys, Dance"</A> 5.49 +</P> 5.50 +</DIV> 5.51 + 5.52 +<!-- html code generated by txt2tags 2.4 (http://txt2tags.sf.net) --> 5.53 +<!-- cmdline: txt2tags -t html -\-css-sugar -\-style=dmd.css dance_monkeys.t2t dance_monkeys_about.t2t dance_monkeys_text.t2t --> 5.54 +</BODY></HTML>
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys_about.t2t Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ 6.4 +About Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- A Flash Animation 6.5 + 6.6 + 6.7 +% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6.8 + 6.9 +I chopped up this Flash animation as part of a school project whose 6.10 +thesis was that, simply, and taking my cue from Ernie Cline, 6.11 +//people are just a bunch of monkeys//. And a bunch of fucked up monkeys at 6.12 +that: we think we amount to something more than monkeys, but we do not have 6.13 +anything that is uniquely human in its essence. Some of the things we 6.14 +might consider as human distinctions are language and technology, but 6.15 +animals have them as well--only on a lesser scale. If we really wanted to 6.16 +separate ourselves through the sheer degree of which we have these 6.17 +certain skills (and not just "either we have it or we don't"), we might as 6.18 +well consider our unbelievable ability to wage war. Animals kill each 6.19 +other all the time, but only the human monkey can achieve routine 6.20 +genocide. 6.21 + 6.22 +But whether war is right or wrong is not my point. My point is that 6.23 +war is simply an extension of what the rest of the animal world do: 6.24 +kill each other. We are no more than monkeys in our core. In 6.25 +whatever we do, we still act like monkeys, because that's what we are 6.26 +made out of. 6.27 + 6.28 +I try to expand on this thought on an 6.29 +[essay that accompanies this project cline.pdf]. 6.30 +Stress that again: //I try//. =D 6.31 + 6.32 +--Paulo Ang (pbba13@hotmail.com) 6.33 + 6.34 +[Back to "Dance, Monkeys, Dance" dance_monkeys.html]
7.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 7.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys_text.html Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 7.3 @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ 7.4 +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> 7.5 +<HTML> 7.6 +<HEAD> 7.7 +<META NAME="generator" CONTENT="http://txt2tags.sf.net"> 7.8 +<LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="dmd.css"> 7.9 +<TITLE>Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- By Ernest Cline</TITLE> 7.10 +</HEAD> 7.11 +<BODY> 7.12 + 7.13 +<DIV CLASS="header" ID="header"> 7.14 +<H1>Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- By Ernest Cline</H1> 7.15 +</DIV> 7.16 + 7.17 +<DIV CLASS="body" ID="body"> 7.18 +<PRE> 7.19 +Orbiting the sun at about 98 million miles 7.20 +is a little blue planet 7.21 +and this planet is run 7.22 +by a bunch of monkeys. 7.23 + 7.24 +Now, the monkeys don't think of 7.25 +themselves as monkeys. 7.26 +They don't even think of themselves as animals 7.27 +And they love to list all the things 7.28 +that they think 7.29 +separate them from the animals: 7.30 +Opposable thumbs, self awareness . . . 7.31 +They'll use words like 7.32 +Homo Erectus and Australopithecus. 7.33 + 7.34 +You say Toe-mate-o, 7.35 +I say Toe-motto. 7.36 +They're animals all right. 7.37 +They're monkeys. 7.38 +Monkeys with high-speed digital fiber optic technology, 7.39 +but monkeys nevertheless. 7.40 + 7.41 +I mean, they're clever. 7.42 +You've got to give them that. 7.43 +The Pyramids, skyscrapers, phantom jets, 7.44 +the Great Wall of China. 7.45 +That's some pretty impressive shit . . . 7.46 +for a bunch of monkeys. 7.47 + 7.48 +Monkeys whose brains have evolved 7.49 +to such an unmanageable size 7.50 +that it's now pretty much impossible 7.51 +for them stay happy for any length of time 7.52 + 7.53 +In fact, they're the only animals 7.54 +that think they're supposed to be happy. 7.55 +All of the other animals can just be. 7.56 + 7.57 +But it's not that simple for the monkeys. 7.58 + 7.59 +You see, the monkeys are cursed with consciousness 7.60 +and so the monkeys are afraid. 7.61 +So the monkeys worry. 7.62 +The monkeys worry about everything, 7.63 +but mostly about what all the other monkeys think. 7.64 +Because the monkeys desperately want to fit in 7.65 +with the other monkeys. 7.66 + 7.67 +Which is hard to do, 7.68 +because a lot of the monkeys seem to hate each other. 7.69 +This is what really separates them from the other animals. 7.70 +These monkeys hate. 7.71 +They hate monkeys that are different. 7.72 +Monkeys from different places, 7.73 +monkeys who are a different color- 7.74 + 7.75 +You see, the monkeys feel alone. 7.76 +All six billion of them. 7.77 + 7.78 +Some of the monkeys pay another monkey 7.79 +to listen to their problems. 7.80 + 7.81 +Because the monkeys want answers 7.82 +and the monkeys don't want to die. 7.83 +So the monkeys make up gods 7.84 +and then they worship them. 7.85 +Then the monkeys argue 7.86 +over whose made-up god is better. 7.87 +Then the monkeys get really pissed off 7.88 +and this is usually when the monkeys decide 7.89 +that it's a good time to start killing each other. 7.90 + 7.91 +So the monkeys wage war. 7.92 +The monkeys make hydrogen bombs. 7.93 +The monkeys have got their whole fucking planet 7.94 +wired up to explode. 7.95 +The monkeys just can't help it. 7.96 + 7.97 +Some of the monkeys play to a sold out crowd . . . 7.98 +of other monkeys. 7.99 + 7.100 +The monkeys make trophies 7.101 +and then they give them to each other. 7.102 +Like it means something. 7.103 + 7.104 +Some of the monkeys think 7.105 +that they have it all worked out. 7.106 +Some of the monkeys read Nietzsche 7.107 +The monkeys argue about Nietzsche 7.108 +without giving any consideration to the fact 7.109 +that Nietzsche 7.110 +was just another fucking monkey. 7.111 + 7.112 +The monkeys make plans. 7.113 +The monkeys fall in love. 7.114 +The monkeys fuck 7.115 +and then they make more monkeys. 7.116 + 7.117 +The monkeys make music 7.118 +and then the monkeys DANCE 7.119 +Dance, monkeys, dance. 7.120 + 7.121 +The monkeys make a hell of a lot of noise. 7.122 +Exhibit A 7.123 +Monkey making noise. 7.124 +And when he's done, 7.125 +five other randomly selected monkeys 7.126 +will rate this monkey's noises 7.127 +on a scale from one to ten. 7.128 +And at the end of the night, 7.129 +they add all the numbers up 7.130 +to see which monkey made the best noises. 7.131 + 7.132 +As you can see . . . 7.133 +these are some fucked up monkeys. 7.134 + 7.135 +These monkeys are at once the ugliest 7.136 +and most beautiful creatures on the planet. 7.137 + 7.138 +And the monkeys don't want to be monkeys. 7.139 +They want to be something else. 7.140 +But they're not. 7.141 +</PRE> 7.142 +<P></P> 7.143 +<P> 7.144 +<A HREF="dance_monkeys.html">Back to "Dance, Monkeys, Dance"</A> 7.145 +</P> 7.146 +</DIV> 7.147 + 7.148 +<!-- html code generated by txt2tags 2.4 (http://txt2tags.sf.net) --> 7.149 +<!-- cmdline: txt2tags -t html -\-css-sugar -\-style=dmd.css dance_monkeys.t2t dance_monkeys_about.t2t 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8.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 8.2 +++ b/dmd/dance_monkeys_text.t2t Fri Apr 03 23:58:24 2020 -0700 8.3 @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ 8.4 +Dance, Monkeys, Dance -- By Ernest Cline 8.5 + 8.6 + 8.7 + 8.8 +% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8.9 + 8.10 +``` 8.11 +Orbiting the sun at about 98 million miles 8.12 +is a little blue planet 8.13 +and this planet is run 8.14 +by a bunch of monkeys. 8.15 + 8.16 +Now, the monkeys don't think of 8.17 +themselves as monkeys. 8.18 +They don't even think of themselves as animals 8.19 +And they love to list all the things 8.20 +that they think 8.21 +separate them from the animals: 8.22 +Opposable thumbs, self awareness . . . 8.23 +They'll use words like 8.24 +Homo Erectus and Australopithecus. 8.25 + 8.26 +You say Toe-mate-o, 8.27 +I say Toe-motto. 8.28 +They're animals all right. 8.29 +They're monkeys. 8.30 +Monkeys with high-speed digital fiber optic technology, 8.31 +but monkeys nevertheless. 8.32 + 8.33 +I mean, they're clever. 8.34 +You've got to give them that. 8.35 +The Pyramids, skyscrapers, phantom jets, 8.36 +the Great Wall of China. 8.37 +That's some pretty impressive shit . . . 8.38 +for a bunch of monkeys. 8.39 + 8.40 +Monkeys whose brains have evolved 8.41 +to such an unmanageable size 8.42 +that it's now pretty much impossible 8.43 +for them stay happy for any length of time 8.44 + 8.45 +In fact, they're the only animals 8.46 +that think they're supposed to be happy. 8.47 +All of the other animals can just be. 8.48 + 8.49 +But it's not that simple for the monkeys. 8.50 + 8.51 +You see, the monkeys are cursed with consciousness 8.52 +and so the monkeys are afraid. 8.53 +So the monkeys worry. 8.54 +The monkeys worry about everything, 8.55 +but mostly about what all the other monkeys think. 8.56 +Because the monkeys desperately want to fit in 8.57 +with the other monkeys. 8.58 + 8.59 +Which is hard to do, 8.60 +because a lot of the monkeys seem to hate each other. 8.61 +This is what really separates them from the other animals. 8.62 +These monkeys hate. 8.63 +They hate monkeys that are different. 8.64 +Monkeys from different places, 8.65 +monkeys who are a different color- 8.66 + 8.67 +You see, the monkeys feel alone. 8.68 +All six billion of them. 8.69 + 8.70 +Some of the monkeys pay another monkey 8.71 +to listen to their problems. 8.72 + 8.73 +Because the monkeys want answers 8.74 +and the monkeys don't want to die. 8.75 +So the monkeys make up gods 8.76 +and then they worship them. 8.77 +Then the monkeys argue 8.78 +over whose made-up god is better. 8.79 +Then the monkeys get really pissed off 8.80 +and this is usually when the monkeys decide 8.81 +that it's a good time to start killing each other. 8.82 + 8.83 +So the monkeys wage war. 8.84 +The monkeys make hydrogen bombs. 8.85 +The monkeys have got their whole fucking planet 8.86 +wired up to explode. 8.87 +The monkeys just can't help it. 8.88 + 8.89 +Some of the monkeys play to a sold out crowd . . . 8.90 +of other monkeys. 8.91 + 8.92 +The monkeys make trophies 8.93 +and then they give them to each other. 8.94 +Like it means something. 8.95 + 8.96 +Some of the monkeys think 8.97 +that they have it all worked out. 8.98 +Some of the monkeys read Nietzsche 8.99 +The monkeys argue about Nietzsche 8.100 +without giving any consideration to the fact 8.101 +that Nietzsche 8.102 +was just another fucking monkey. 8.103 + 8.104 +The monkeys make plans. 8.105 +The monkeys fall in love. 8.106 +The monkeys fuck 8.107 +and then they make more monkeys. 8.108 + 8.109 +The monkeys make music 8.110 +and then the monkeys DANCE 8.111 +Dance, monkeys, dance. 8.112 + 8.113 +The monkeys make a hell of a lot of noise. 8.114 +Exhibit A 8.115 +Monkey making noise. 8.116 +And when he's done, 8.117 +five other randomly selected monkeys 8.118 +will rate this monkey's noises 8.119 +on a scale from one to ten. 8.120 +And at the end of the night, 8.121 +they add all the numbers up 8.122 +to see which monkey made the best noises. 8.123 + 8.124 +As you can see . . . 8.125 +these are some fucked up monkeys. 8.126 + 8.127 +These monkeys are at once the ugliest 8.128 +and most beautiful creatures on the planet. 8.129 + 8.130 +And the monkeys don't want to be monkeys. 8.131 +They want to be something else. 8.132 +But they're not. 8.133 +``` 8.134 + 8.135 +[Back to "Dance, Monkeys, Dance" dance_monkeys.html]
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