Confessions of a researchaholic

2022-05-08

Hershey school

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From Is having children worth it?

Milton Hershey and Mrs. Hershey wanted to have children. They could not, for whatever reason. And they gave all of their money – like, their entire inheritance, to a philanthropic trust – it’s not hard to make the connection here – literally to create a school for orphan children. There are all these pictures of Milton Hershey and Mrs. Hershey with these orphan boys at the time. It’s since become co-ed, and you don’t have to be an orphan, but you come from, essentially, a place where you can’t safely live, so you come to live at the Hershey school, which is a boarding school. Because Hershey has done so well as a company, and because this trust was basically built on Hershey stock, this school, I think, has the highest per-capita endowment of any institution in the world, including Harvard, Stanford, M.I.T., and Princeton. So anyway, that would just be an example, I guess, of people who don’t have children – so, who are you going to pass your money down to?

2022-05-07

If you can’t draw it simply, you don’t see it well enough.

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 10:45 am
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The traditional way to render a realistic image is from a physics perspective: provide a complete enough description of the scene and simulate light propagation and image formation with sufficient accuracy.
The end goal of physical realism can facilitate the understanding of the physical universe, at the expense of costly computation.
Thus, computer graphics research has been mainly about how to hack this entire process to achieve maximum realism with minimum effort.
A key ingredient for this hack is the (limit of) human perception, where both sensorial and neural passageways cap the amount of generated information beyond which further enhancements cannot be perceived (and efforts wasted).

This “rendering hack” has long preceded computer graphics (or machine computation) in visual art, which are traditionally based on manual efforts and thus impractical for brute force computation.
The end goal of artistic ideal can facilitate the understanding of perceptual mechanisms which in turn provide opportunities for subjective variations (such as different artistic styles and movements).

This is one main reason why I have been practicing drawing, sketching, painting, animation, design, and other creative forms. It is more of an exercise to see than to draw. (Besides, it is fun and diversifies my daily routines.)

“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” – A quote attributed to Albert Einstein.

PS
Recent trends in black-box machine learning further moves in the opposite direction, by making the visual computation even more expensive and opaque than traditional forward rendering in computer graphics.
I look forward to see if machine learning can shed light on the artistic and subjective aspects of image formation.

2022-05-06

Conference travel?

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https://twitter.com/liyiwei/status/1522750166586953730

On one hand I like to meet with people physically, but on the other hand I plan to keep wearing masks which might not be the best inducement for social interactions.

Was GitHub hinting me to take a break?

Filed under: Imaginary,Real — liyiwei @ 4:05 pm
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Cross posting from here.

2022-04-24

A dead rat which seemed to be sleeping under a dumpster bin

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 5:12 pm
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I spotted this little guy on a warm Sunday afternoon, sketched it, and cleaned it up.

https://youtu.be/J8IVcw8chNE

2022-04-23

Bathtub spider

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 10:20 pm
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I salvaged this spider submerged at the bottom of a bathtub thinking it was dead, but it managed a last jump before its final breath.

https://youtu.be/DUelHrlEgJo

2022-04-18

Unholy weekend

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 9:16 pm
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Saw this news photo which made an excellent source for gesture drawing.

2022-04-17

Yellow rose with red tints

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 9:07 pm
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We know how to represent light and sound but not smell, taste, and touch, probably because the former two involve a small number of physical sensors while the latter a large number of chemical/biological compounds/processes.

https://youtu.be/Q_lJv0dL3CI

2022-04-15

Drawing a crumpled paper bag

Filed under: Real — liyiwei @ 10:43 pm
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A crumpled paper bag caught my attention, which later I found out to be a good drawing exercise.

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