Paging Dr. Pants

My new pants just arrived. These pants are by far the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn. Wearing these pants feels like anti-clothing. They are literally more comfortable than being naked.

So for the last several months I’ve been on a quest for the world’s most comfortable pair of pants. Since I work from home I don’t have to worry about dressing up every day. For years I had this great pair of sweatpants that I bought at a thrift store. So incredibly comfortable. Sadly, they wore right through on my trip around the world last year, and since then I’ve been trying to find a replacement. I considered ordinary sweatpants, yoga pants, loose fitting khakis… until a couple days ago I hit upon the solution – medical scrubs. I remember hearing that they’re just about the most comfortable things you can wear – they need to be since doctors and nurses have to wear them for hours and hours on end – and their jobs are so stressful they need the most comfortable clothing imaginable. So I searched on amazon and found a pair of scrub pants. Two days later? Here they are.

And it feels like I’m wearing clouds. Of course I didn’t know what size to get, so I figured bigger = more comfortable and got size XXL. Kind of humorous as I am quite thin, and holding up the pants makes me look like Jared from Subway. But they have a drawstring so I can tie ’em, and they are so very very comfortable it just doesn’t matter. Plus I can pretend I’m a surgeon. Maybe next I’ll get the shirt to go with ’em.

Yay for scrubs! If you want your own pair you can find them here.

How to Make a Fractal

This is a time lapse of how I create my fractal art.  I start with a blank screen which is a closed video feedback loop, and “prime” it with a blast of static.  From there I “channel” the static through various filters that rotate it, scale it, and modify the colors.  The image is constantly feeding back into itself which is what creates the infinitely repeating, fractaline pattern.  Music by Shpongle.  Enjoy!

If you like this you can see more of my work here.