Author: sydney

  • Process

    Did I say two weeks?  Erm… here!  Look at some process art! Please understand that at present my priories are necessarily:  1. Job 2. Pub 3. Comic 4. Food, laundry, etc. I tend to do roughs while waiting for renders (that invaluable source of idleness in the visual effects industry).  Something else I do is…

  • Giant Monsters

    Posting something, so that it is understood that this has not been the haughty silence of one who is Too Famous to Respond to Comments, but rather the awkward, paralyzed muteness of one opening a door to a broom closet and finding a large expectant audience in there waiting for her to say something funny.…

  • Babbage and Lovelace in Glorious Technicolor

    OH FAME THOU GAUDY BAUBLE! Charles Babbage Foresees the Future on BBC’s Techlab! When they asked me to do this I read their little intro where it says it’s a forum for “The World’s Leading Thinkers” to speculate about the future, and I thought, if that’s me, boy are we in trouble. There’s footnotes (of…

  • Babbage and Lovelace Vs The Client

    Took me a while but.. prepare for A TALE OF TERROR! DRAWN FROM LIFE!!! On to The Client Part 2! Notes! Beautiful notes! –Footmen were selected for their fine physiques, so that drawing of Minion is of historical, not prurient interest, or course! –Speaking tubes! Babbage advocates for them in Machines and Manufactures, along with…

  • Porlock Revisited

    I’m currently holed up in my hidden mountain base in the wilds of Canada, where I’m enjoying being chased into lakes by enraged elk. In my devotion to this proto-comic, I am nobly forgoing 20-mile hikes through bear- and elk-infested trackless wastes to dedicate myself to curling up on the couch and drawing. The temporal…

  • The Person From Porlock

    Babbage has his Harmonic-Disruptor-Ray; but how exactly does one go about destroying poetry? Okay, salamander-people are within the realm of possibility but this episode is merely fanciful, as Kubla Kahn’s interrupted composition happened in 1797, over a decade before Lovelace was even born. Crazily enough though Lovelace’s husband had an estate near Porlock, which I…

  • Metaphysical Speculation Into The Nature of This Comic, or: Lovelace and Babbage vs The Salamander People

    In case any neurologists out there are studying the creative process, I thought it might be interesting to post the following enlightening non-episode. As I mentioned earlier my Accomplice and I went to this steampunk shindig the other day. The theme for this shindig was “Journey To the Center of the Earth”, so of course…

  • Git yer T-shirts

    There is now a ‘Shop’ in the sidebar.  This will take you to zazzle.com, where you can have a gander at some Lovelace and Babbage base mercantilism.  The prototype I ordered came back looking surprisingly good (click for bigger), that’s some impressive printing tech they have: Closeup: I made the image a bit bigger on…

  • Important Research Expedition

    So in spite of (not) doing a steampunk comic, I don’t actually know very much about it– I think I’m more of a steam-ironist (steam– iron..ha-HAH!)  So myself and my Associate undertook an important research expedition to White Mischief (?) Saturday night.  I think I’ve started my recovery about now.  Results: I’m pretty sure it’s…

  • Lovelace and Babbage vs The Economy, Part 3

    To understand this comic, you need to bear in mind that Charles Babbage invented both the cowcatcher, and the form. The form! Charles Babbage stop being so amazing I can’t fit it all in the comic!!