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troy_scoz_ is quiet.07:18
BHSPitMonkey-you- are quiet.07:19
BHSPitMonkey       zing!07:19
coz_troy_s, sorry I was emailing someone07:20
coz_:)07:20
troy_slol07:20
troy_si have been at werk07:20
troy_swhere the hell is TheSheep07:21
troy_sno development out of my end at all for the past few days.07:21
coz_troy_s, what development are you speaking of07:24
troy_sjust random private bits of such and such07:24
coz_i see07:24
coz_so has anything changed at all for the ubuntu team?07:26
troy_sNot terribly important really.07:26
coz_have ny of you confronted shuttleworth07:26
troy_sNothing to confront him on ;)07:26
coz_mm thats confusing07:26
troy_sThe issues at hand simply aren't a priority for him.07:27
coz_ok I think we may be talking abou different issues. which issues are you referring ot/07:28
coz_to07:28
troy_sThe art and design end of things...07:28
coz_troy_s, well of course not he is a programmer07:28
troy_sI don't exactly buy the 'discreet' archetypes approach.07:29
coz_mm07:29
troy_sI tend to think that abilities are very blurry -- society tends to put the labels on things.07:29
troy_sThat said, the desire factor is certainly low.07:29
troy_sAnd therefore, the product of the energy is reflective of said desire -- generic drudge.07:30
coz_as i said...07:30
coz_so what is the point of the art team?07:30
troy_sThere is no point.07:30
troy_sOther than to attempt and organize as you see fit07:30
troy_sand attempt to generate something that perhaps stands a hope of being less than generic sludge.07:31
coz_meaning07:31
troy_sMeaning it is a free world -- everyone has their ideas.07:31
coz_yes?07:31
troy_sExecution ultimately is the sword bearer.07:31
coz_ok?07:31
troy_sAnd by execution, I don't simply mean execution to achieve generic sludge.07:31
troy_sAs a quick look at gnome-look would reveal about ten thousand 'themes' that are all practically identical.07:32
coz_troy_s, ok understood that...07:32
troy_sI believe it is up the individuals of the team to step up and put for progress of some form.07:32
coz_agreed07:32
coz_and how would that be organized07:33
troy_sI think if you ask a hundred people you might get a hundred different replies.07:33
troy_sWhich ultimately leads to an eddy of nothingness.07:33
coz_ok troy_s how do you think it should be organized07:34
troy_sWell my background is a deeply rooted in process and documentation.07:34
troy_sSo whenever I am creatively involved in projects, I tend to prod towards structure.07:34
coz_well that is a bit vague can you elaborate07:34
troy_sErm ...07:34
troy_sStandard creative process type things.  Work from generalities to specifics over a course of time.07:35
coz_so  you see yourself a smore of a facilitator rather than an artist?07:35
troy_sTake a group of unrelated elements and attempt to join them / sort them / etc.07:35
troy_sNot exactly.  I just have seen well thought through and executed projects and haphazard ones.  I choose the former generally.07:36
coz_ok troy_s I am not as clear on what you would do though, I understand your words but am not clear on the specifics07:37
troy_sDepends on the project ultimately.07:37
troy_sWhen the project has a larger scope, it needs to be broken down into the smaller elements.07:38
troy_sCreatively speaking, I find it is far easier to discuss things with other like minded folks when you have a broad selection / scrapbook of material in front of you.07:38
troy_sSo I almost always start with a scrapbooking approach for brainstorming.07:39
coz_and you would like to lead in this facilitaing proceedure07:39
troy_sGod no.07:39
coz_ok07:39
troy_sNot interested.  Ultimately Ubuntu has no interest in being distinct nor innovative07:40
troy_sAs a result, it is simply not at all interesting within my capacity.07:40
coz_really seems that is exatly what the approch was for ubuntu07:40
troy_sI don't require a job, I don't require the politics.07:40
troy_sWell... yes07:40
troy_sOn one half I would completely agree with you07:40
troy_sIn terms of design and scope of what the average user 'perceives' Ubuntu as being07:41
troy_sunfortunately, as soon as you get inside of this little ball of wax07:41
troy_sit becomes the battle of politics.  the kde / gnome dichotomy etc07:41
troy_sCompletely irrelevant to the standard audience member.07:41
troy_sBut again, point one -- Ubuntu has no target audience for its default design.07:42
coz_I am not sure it is irrelevant to them it is a preference at the very least in terms of kde and gnome07:42
troy_sIt is rather like reading the GNOME human interface guidelines -- 'so that _all_ can ...' '_every_ can ...'07:42
troy_scomplete fallacies.07:42
troy_scoz_ KDE and Gnome are completely irrelevant within the greater picture.07:42
coz_troy_s, so essentially, a larger plan interms of the "visuals" for ubuntu is needed07:43
troy_sif we end up driving a faction war based on superiority of desktops, the real war -- the need to get Free software into everyone's hands is completely missed.07:43
troy_sAbsolutely07:43
coz_troy_s, well. with that I completely agree07:43
troy_sYou can't cite lauded design attempts (for example, Apple) without citing their process.07:43
troy_sThe acceptance of the design implications, the absolute attention to design issues, etc.07:44
troy_sThe time, dedication, devotion, development, reworking, blah blah blah.07:44
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troy_sThose things don't come from a single fellow sitting down pushing splines and outputting wallpapers.07:44
troy_sIt simply doesn't work that way.07:44
coz_troy_s, true but then no one has reallt been put in that position to decide on such a plan07:45
troy_sIt takes a keen awareness of the diverse pieces, the overall game plan, and the execution of that plan.07:45
troy_sIndeed.07:45
troy_sAs well as have the abilities to generate that directionality.07:45
coz_so therefore all of the "pixel pushers' as you say can be and have great minds for the organization of this07:45
troy_sHard to say... there are many approaches.07:45
troy_sMany different ideas.07:46
coz_well the appraoches will be different naturally07:46
troy_sAnd perhaps ultimately, many different concepts of aesthetics and design directions.07:46
coz_of course07:46
coz_well no one pays the art team to develp anything as opposed to apple07:47
troy_sI think too, we are missing a good deal of people who can use a fecking pencil.07:47
troy_sIt isn't exactly about payment.07:47
coz_???07:47
coz_the pencil??07:47
troy_sPaying someone does not guarantee results -- as you can clearly see from the output of previous instances of the buntu clans.07:48
troy_sYes.  I fear that not enough self proclaimed 'artists' can use a pencil.07:48
coz_lol troy_s well I have seen many who could not I kind of agree with you on that07:48
troy_sPerhaps utilize mixed media -- sculpture, paint, illustration, etc.07:49
troy_sSomething that extends your mind to the spheres outside of the immediate target work.07:49
coz_troy_s, well my favorite mediums happen to be pencil and clay07:49
troy_sAnd perhaps lets you draw inspiration / directionality by bringing more of that to the table.07:49
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troy_sYes, but you have an art degree don't you?07:49
troy_s;)07:49
coz_yes07:49
troy_sIt is one of the primary reasons that I value formal art training07:50
troy_sof the BFA variety07:50
troy_sit forces you to get your hands dirty as well as learn history and theory07:50
troy_sall of which is currently missing in this world.07:50
coz_troy_s, well I have seen many great artists who werenot educated07:50
troy_sIndeed, but that tends to be the exception rather than the rule.07:50
coz_troy_s, formal education can also be an obstruction07:50
troy_sMost people who have a vested interest in their craft tend to take it seriously enough to achieve a certain level of education.07:51
troy_sObstructions -- again -- exceptions to the rule.07:51
troy_sIf I had to say of all the folks that I know in the creative sphere with a great deal of power -- _all_ of them have degrees.07:51
troy_sAgain, that culmination of practice, theory, and analysis apparently pays off on some level.07:52
coz_well thats not because of the education but the paper it is printed on07:52
troy_sNot quite following you on that one.07:52
coz_well people in positions of power who are in the field are not there because of the education they have or their abilities but rather the paper that the degree is printed on07:53
coz_at least to get into the door07:53
troy_scoz_ completely disagree with you on that one :)07:53
troy_sThey are there because they are very good at their craft -- reflected by their 'rounding' of their resume.07:54
coz_well my experience says it is true i have seen it not just in the art field but many others as well07:54
coz_I would prefer tos ee thier portfolio not their resume07:55
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troy_sI generally like to see both.07:55
coz_troy_s, well if I were hiring someone i woul d not go by degree only by portfolio07:56
troy_sHaving a great portfolio is one thing, being able to think outside the box is almost always directly related to an academic discussion area.07:56
coz_troy_s, well not exactly in my experience... people can talk a great line but cannot produce07:57
troy_sAnd of course, 'great' is a relative term.07:57
coz_so is blue07:57
troy_sIndeed.07:57
coz_it is the person that can transform blue into awe that is more important than if they can describe blue07:58
troy_sI would argue that if they were painting with it, they were in fact describing it.07:58
troy_sBut alas, that is a tad flakey speek for this forum ;)07:58
coz_interesting perspective07:58
troy_sAnd again, 'awe' -- "one man's meat is another man's poison"07:59
troy_sAll just silly terms that are probably more rooted in cultural shifts than those lovely terms 'raw ability' and such.07:59
coz_again I disagree I am not an artist that believes art is subjective07:59
troy_sTimely and adept execution.07:59
troy_scoz_ then we probably sit on completely opposite ends of the polemical spectrum.08:00
troy_sArt, like everything else in this real world, is relative.08:00
coz_well the term subjective as applied to art is mainly from art dealers of that past08:00
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coz_they coined a term08:00
troy_sSubject to something called the 'general theory of relativity'08:00
troy_swhereby _everything_ in the world is relative except for the speed of light.08:00
troy_s;)08:00
coz_well not applicable08:01
troy_sIn fact, dare I say that your aesthetic08:01
troy_sis completely different from someone outside your country of origin08:01
troy_setc.08:01
troy_sabsolutely applicable.08:01
troy_sI unfortunately, must prepare myself for my lovely day's work tomorrow08:01
coz_well lets leave it at that then08:01
troy_sand must depart from this very artsy discussion.08:01
troy_s;)08:01
troy_sWhen you find the single piece of art that everyone agrees is absolutely beautiful, I'll perhaps believe you.08:02
troy_sPerhaps even find a good term for 'what is art' even, as a starting point.08:02
troy_sNight coz_... nice seeing you here to chat08:03
troy_sYou often pop on and pop off too fast for me to catch you.08:03
coz_well i come here at the times you suggested an still no one talks :)08:04
troy_scoz_ I guess it depends on who is on at the time08:15
troy_sSometimes just idling in a channel will let you keep up with when the chittering starts.08:16
troy_sAlthough again, #u-a doesn't have much to chitter about at the moment, nor the forseeable future.08:16
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coz_well we amy disagree with our perspectives but unles the artist talk it will die08:17
msikmatroy_s: by the way, if you have feedback for those screenshots I showed you yesterday, feel free to pass it on to me08:19
msikmaLike I said on MSN, they're more like doodles08:19
coz_msikma, may I see them as well/08:23
msikmasure. they're simple implementations of the "wood" idea that has been proposed for Ubun2. I made then while I was working on cleaning up the source file for a theme that I'm working on.08:31
msikmahttp://www.gamingw.net/pubaccess/28695/ubun2_1.jpg08:31
msikmahttp://www.gamingw.net/pubaccess/28695/ubun2_0.jpg08:31
coz_msikma, thank you:)08:31
coz_msikma, these are proposed themes?08:32
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msikmanope, those screenshots are just things I came up with yesterday and the theme that I was working on isn't finished yet. I think I once proposed an early version of it as update to Human.08:34
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kwwiimsikma's wood stuff looks awesome10:53
sfllawIndeed.10:53
sfllawkwwii just showed it to me.10:53
sfllawApricot has great borders.10:53
sfllawhttp://www.jwz.org/images/1912007101138.jpg11:08
kwwiispooky11:09
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coz_afternoon all08:10
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coz_taking a break guys, :)10:37
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