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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Carson Tyler
About the Author: Carson is 6 years old and loves to play soccer, swim, fish, kayak, and use his imagination to make up his own games and stories. He is very energetic and always has a smile on his face. He loves Jesus and going to church with his friends and family. Carson wrote this book in September of 2019 on a few pieces of colored construction paper that he stapled together. He was so proud of this book that he put it on his daddy's bookshelf and read it almost every night to his little brother and family. Never grow out of the imagination that God has blessed you with Dream, draw, imagine
The Tale of Two Jedi follows a group of widely diverse characters through a course of events that changed their lives forever, and it all starts when Dakarus and Wes are called for their first mission. Mace Windu calls on the young Master Dakarus and his Padawan, Wes, to reinforce the dwindling Republic forces on a small outpost on the planet of Kashyyyk. Little do they know, this will just be the start in the shaping of their relationship of Master and Apprentice as well as brotherly friendship.
(from the award-winning author of STEALING MONA LISA - "...a masterful storyteller." New York Journal of Books). When a fire breaks out in an antique shop in New York City, scores of old metal toy soldiers come to life and make a daring escape. But that's only the beginning of their adventures. Threatened from every direction, they make their way to the wilds of Central Park hoping to find the only person who can help them, a young boy who comes to visit them every day after school. But first, they must run a gauntlet of belligerent squirrels and pigeons determined to destroy them. This leads to a final showdown at the Alice in Wonderland Statue where the boy and the soldiers face an even greater danger.
Alien Witness follows elite investigator Scott Jones, whose contact with an alien presence on earth leads him to believe that he may have been an abductee himself.Scott suspects the strange headaches robbing him of well-being are because of an extraterrestrial encounter he
On the last day of school, Eilie Wingfield is just an average, ten-year-old girl. But before the next day, she learns that her weird dreams are coming true; she learns she can fly. Her mysterious Uncle Jubal sends his private jet to bring Eilie and her dad to his retreat deep in the Rocky Mountains to protect them from an impending kidnapping. There she discovers that her grandfather is an alien and her grandmother is a holograph. As Eilie is learning the bizarre history of her family, she must cope with intrigue, secrets, death, and forgiveness. And she must prepare herself to take on the burden of correcting the biggest secret of all; her family's presence could destroy every human on Earth. For orbiting high above the planet is a piece of alien technology that no force on Earth can stop. No force, that is, except The Fledgling.
The Abolition of Man: The Deluxe Edition
Carson Grubaugh; Sean Michael Robinson; Luciano Floridi
Living the Line LLC
2023
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"The Abolition of Man is a thorough test drive of AI image making, and the results are extraordinary, appalling, compelling, cold, hot, beautiful, repellant, and should be abolished." — Dave McKean, Prompt, Sandman, Cages "Chilling. Exciting. Bizarre." — Jim Rugg, Cartoonist Kayfabe, Street Angel, Hulk: Grand Design "The Abolition Of Man is a curiously uneasy experiment. One that almost seems as if the construction of it is trying to discover why it should exist. That alone is worth the time to explore it." — J H Williams III (Echolands, The Sandman Overture, Batwoman, Promethea) Don't miss out on one of the most innovative graphic novels of the decade. Conceived of and executed by fine-artist/educator/philosopher turned Eisner Award nominated cartoonist, Carson Grubaugh, The Abolition of Man Deluxe Edition collects all five issues of the groundbreaking series of the same name, the first comic series in history to be entirely illustrated by an Artificial Intelligence. In a series of four interwoven experiments, Grubaugh used Midjourney AI to interpret an essay by renowned thinker, C.S.Lewis, imagine a satirical dystopian future, illustrate an AI generated script, and finally, to produce graphics for an essay provided by Oxford Philosopher of Information and AI & Data Ethics policy advisor to the EU, UK, Google, etc., Luciano Floridi. All of these strands, alternately hilarious and terrifying, weave together to give a chilling peek into the world of the future, where humans and their most treasured passions have lost all purpose. This deluxe hardcover edition contains loads of exclusive content, including a reprint of the extremely rare Dall-E 2 variant edition of The Abolition of Man #1, in which the entire interior of issue #1 was re-illustrated using Dall-E 2. The collection also includes two pieces of philosophical writing produced by Grubaugh between 2007 and 2018 that were the source of inspiration for this project. These essays included predictions about the banal, content apocalypse AI is now making a reality. Also accompanying the Abolition of Man project are a series of long-form discussions about the ethics and impact of AI art with superstar guests Dave McKean (illustrator), NFN Kalyan (fine artist), John Mahoney (concept designer, filmmaker) and Luciano Floridi (Philosopher of Information, Data and AI Ethics policy maker). These are posted to Living The Line's YouTube channel and linked in the book. This singular project will hold an important place not only in the history of comics but in the history of art as it is the first of its kind to engage with the most important moment in the history of art since some wasteful cave-person blew juice at their hand on a wall instead of drinking it.
Whenever someone imagines what a fierce, fire-breathing dragon looks like, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't something like fuzzy pajamas. But that doesn't stop little Milo from unleashing his inner dragon-He stomps He roars He... makes sure he doesn't catch the fabric on anything.Shhh He's really a dragon He told me so
Whenever someone imagines what a fierce, fire-breathing dragon looks like, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't something like fuzzy pajamas. But that doesn't stop little Milo from unleashing his inner dragon-He stomps He roars He... makes sure he doesn't catch the fabric on anything.Shhh He's really a dragon He told me so
All families have secrets. But some have more secrets than others. Jim is a brilliant raconteur whose stories get taller with each glass of whisky. His daughter Sam thinks it's time she found out the truth about her dad. On holiday in Orkney, Sam spies on Jim as he travels across the island. What has he hidden in the abandoned watchtower? Who is he meeting in the stone circle at dusk? And why is he suddenly obsessed with Norse myths? As Sam is drawn into Jim's shadowy world, she begins to realise that pursuing the truth is not as simple as it seems... Set against the harsh beauty of the remote Scottish islands of Orkney, inspired by the author's own childhood, this is a gripping first novel from an astonishing new talent.
Sam Coyle's father lived in the shadows – an undercover agent among the spies and radicals of Cold War London. That world claimed his life, and Sam is haunted by his absence. He left nothing behind but his enemies; nothing to his daughter but his tradecraft and paranoia. Now, her boyfriend Luke is missing too – the one person she could trust, vanished into the fog on the Kentish coast. To find him, Sam must follow uncertain leads into a labyrinth of blind channels and shifting ground. She must navigate the treacherous expanse of the salt marsh...
One day, a long, long time ago, a puppy was born. His mom and dad quickly noticed that the puppy had unusual powers. Now at this age, most dogs yelp more than bark, but Paw Print Puppy let out a ferocious bark. The two strangers at the door, who were obviously up to no good, asked each other, "How big do you think that dog is?"
One day, a long, long time ago, a puppy was born. His mom and dad quickly noticed that the puppy had unusual powers. Now at this age, most dogs yelp more than bark, but Paw Print Puppy let out a ferocious bark. The two strangers at the door, who were obviously up to no good, asked each other, "How big do you think that dog is?"
“Feels like reading a love story that doesn't quite know it's a love story yet, and a success story that doesn't know it’s made it.” —Emma Straub, New York Times–bestselling author of This Time TomorrowAward-winning, beloved children's book author and illustrator Carson Ellis makes a stunning adult debut with an illustrated memoir that evocatively captures a specific cultural moment of the early 2000s and in her journey as an artist. In January 2001, the young artist Carson Ellis moved into a warehouse in Portland, Oregon, with a group of fellow artists. For the first week she lived there, she kept a detailed diary full of dry observations, mordant wit, hijinks with friends (including her future husband, Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy), and turn-of-the-millennium cultural touchstones. Now, Ellis has richly illustrated this two-decade-old journal with extraordinary new paintings in the signature style that has made her an award-winning picture book author today. This beautiful volume offers a snapshot of a bygone era, a meticulous re-creation of quotidian frustrations and small, meaningful moments, and a meditation on what it means both to start your journey as an artist and to look back at that beginning many years later.