Leaked Doctor Who production material reveals plans for the Doctor’s hairstyle.
One fine evening in the lobby of the radio station WBAI, where I work on Off the Hook, I was doodling in my sketchbook to kill some time. I decided to draw the file cabinet, plant, and telephone which happened to be in front of me.
When the drawing was complete I stuck it to the wall behind the cabinet, natch. It was suddenly inaccurate, though, so I added the picture on the wall to the picture, and so on. It's cabinets, plants, and phones, all the way down.
I figured someone at the station would get rid of this before too long, but as you can see from this photo taken a couple of months later (note the plant's growth) it's still in place. In that time I've witnessed a few other denizens of the place notice, do a double-take, and get at least a slight chuckle out of it. RESULT!
2013 UPDATE: The sketch, which I posted in November of 2010, surprisingly ended up staying on the wall for a couple of years. It remained even after the plant had grown larger, the phone had been replaced, and the cabinet had been moved. The lobby closed down, and the station and its contents hurriedly transferred to other facilities, when the building was damaged by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012; the drawing's fate remains unknown.
I'm taking my Doctor Who Facts! project to a few new places. I'm doing cartoons like this for some of the facts; also, there's a @WHOFAX Tumblr now!
A fact from the @WHOFAX archives, illustrated.
A fascinating fact about the latest Doctor Who trailer.
Support the WHOFAX Kickstarter!
A Joseph Ducreux-inspired painting I did because Christian Slater is awesome in Mr. Robot.
EDIT: Added an alternate caption suggested by spectralconfetti on reddit.
Painted with a Wacom Bamboo tablet in MyPaint, lettered in GIMP.
My contribution to the Ghostbusters collab, now slowly being released at whoyougonnacollab. I'm in some insanely brilliant company here, everyone's contributions are great!
I’m in a hurry, so let’s not dawdle. @rob_t_firefly
Stupid Twitter trick: 1) Crop an image down to 338x83px (or a multiple thereof.) 2) Slice it out into four 83x83px blocks with 2px gaps in between (or your multiple thereof.) 3) Tweet the images via Twitter's internal photo-uploading gadget, from right-to-left. 4) ??? 5) Profit!
Daily doodle number four is a quick sketch of the main character from La Linea (”The Line”), an Italian cartoon which as a child I thought was the greatest thing ever. Now, as an adult, I still think it’s the greatest thing ever; this little long-suffering gibberish-spouting cartoonist-pestering guy is just as wonderful to watch today as he was when I was a toddler.
Search for “La Linea” on your video site of choice to watch any of his excellent shorts.
More The Wicker Man nonsense. My extra-derpy Nicholas Cage from my earlier piece is now a brand mascot, paying tribute to another memorable line from that cinematic bee-sting. Would you buy your next bottle of God Damn Honey from this man?
Inspired by the ending of this rather brilliant Wicker Man YouTube Poop.
Original photo by Flickr user TheTruthAbout (cc by-sa)
This is the December 12, 2018 edition of Off the Hook, the hacker-produced weekly FM talk-radio show I’ve been part of for a decade. I was the head producer on this episode, and in it we talk about a few different news stories, but beginning at 20:55 in the file we talk about the Tumblr purge which goes into effect today. Special guest Dr. Kit Stubbs, educator and hacker, joins the panel (this week consisting of XioNYC, myself, and Gila) to discuss the cultural shift, not just on Tumblr but elsewhere, and its effect on the LGBTQIA+ communities as well as people in all lines of work and of life.
This is the final thing I’ll be posting to Tumblr, as I’m leaving this site in protest of the change. This has been a fun place to doodle and keep up with cool folks and their work, but I don’t feel right sticking around anymore given Tumblr’s part in making things worse for everyone.
You can find me elsewhere on Twitter, Mastodon, Reddit, and all sorts of other places and email me here. You can keep up with my artwork and projects via my website and my blog, which I’ll have to begin using regularly again.
Best wishes!
I did a rotten thing.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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