Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Dr. Theo "Hannibal" Lecter
Yes, this one is terribly crude. I think I did it with MS Paint or something. But it's appropriately giggle-worthy. I think Hannibal from The Silence of the Lambs in his mask, straight-jacketed to a gurney is about as iconic an image as the Gimp from Pulp Fiction (who doesn't have any exposed skin, so I couldn't make a Theo-Gimp). So the problem of the original picture of Theo I use tilting his head ever so slightly off-centre returns here (the mask is looking directly forward but its occupant is not), but is hopefully less problematic than Theo Huxtable obviously having white ears and neck. Well, perhaps it's a skin-dress.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Baby Theo on Santa's Knee
Baby Theo on Santa's Knee
Ah, 'tis the season... in the spirit of Jesus's birth, I give you Santa Claus... the obvious option would be Santa Theo. But... well, I thought it was better to go this way. We've had a few Baby Theo pictures so far. Here he is making wishes on Santa's knee. What, pray tell, would the Huxtables' only son be wishing for? That's between him and his Santa...
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Theo Film Reel
Theo Film Reel
I like this one: it's a cute trick of repeating GIFs that you can make a repeated, scrolling thing appear to be scrolling eternally. Here, of course, I split it, having Theo scroll in one direction on the top half and in the other direction on the bottom half. All in all, I'm pleased with the result, though I suppose it might cause seizures or something. In which case I should have warned you earlier.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Theo Menorah
Theo Menorah
Just in time for Chanukah, I give you the Theo Menorah, a miracle where each of the Menorah candle burns not with a yellow flame but with a rolling little Huxtable-head. I know it's tough to see, given the tiny picture size, but believe me: there are nine Theos for the nine days of Chanukah.
Now if anyone could explain to me the whole Chanukah-spelling issue...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Nevermind Theo
Nevermind Theo
Yay! Another week, another penis! In this case, though, it's not an ancient classic so much as a modern classic. I don't like Nirvana much, but I realise that not considering Nevermind to be a classic of the 20th century is kind of like not considering your metaphors with enough thought.
Nevermind is one of those cases where iconic album meets, through sheer coincidence I suppose, iconic cover art. The baby, the swimming, the dollar bill, the pool, the fishhook. The don't-comment-on-the-kid's-penis-you-pedo-you. So here is Theo, looking back on when he was a little nappy-headed boy, swimming for cash. As Malclolm Jamal Warner might well presently be doing.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Vitruvian Theo
The Vitruvian Theo
I had originally merely called this "Theo da Vinci" (potentially problematic nomenclature should I ever want to make a Theo based on Vincent Van Gogh and avoid fundamentalist-Muslim wrath), but I decided to go ahead and actually check out (via Wikipedia) the actual name of the picture in order to, I suppose, seem educated. Which I've just shot to hell by fessing up. Anyway, 'vitruvian' is a fancy word, whatever it means. And this is a fancy picture, leading generations of schoolchildren to titter "you can see his pee-nis!". This is, of course, da Vinci's primary contribution to education worldwide.
Penis or no, I think Theo fits wonderfully well into this iconic photo (quality too small to appreciate, perhaps). His head is, of course, way out of proportion and his neck is, well, absent. But still, he looks happy with his four arms, four legs and dangling genitalia.
And who wouldn't be?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Theo the Bubble Boy
There's not much very impressive going on in this picture... it's just a simple distortion on his face, giving him a huge nose. A variation on the Woll Smoth, I suppose. I call him the 'bubble boy' because it makes his face look like a bubble, I suppose.
Well, in any case, there he is, back where he belongs, in high school in front of the set of lockers.
And with impressive peripheral vision.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Theo the Flag-Waver
Well, looked for something Remembrance Day-ish, and all I could get was this. Jingoism of a different country. But I think 11 November is commemorated in the States as "Veterans' Day", so it'll do. Jingoism is so freakishly foreign to me that I'm actually fascinated when I see it. This one reminds me of American election posters, where each candidate tries to out-American the other. Theo's pensive expression now looks like rapt pride (well, work with me here) in front of the waving red, white and blue.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Theo McDonald
A week late for Hallowe'en, the single creepiest thing in the world: Ronald McDonald. Clearly in an attempt not to be out-creeped by its main competitor, Burger King relatively recently launched the highly creepy king mascot it has now. But frightwig-and-greasepaint Ronald has him beat both in longevity and in creepiness. Coulrophobia is by now so endemic that I have no idea why anyone uses clowns as mascots. Can't sleep... clown will McEat me...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Theo Astley
Theo Astley
In the spirit of the great Rick Rolls... this is a few seconds of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" video with our Theo bobbing on top (a bit too high, I admit - suggestive of a really long neck, but a necessity because of Rick's really big hair in the original)... I have to admit that this is not my idea; it was a friend who suggested the juxtaposition. For use in later videos (and indeed still pictures), that same friend painstakingly digitised a chin for Theo, which definitely opened the door to more creative endeavours, and avoided the issue of the 'ghostly third hand' seen here. But here, it's a decently creepy thing indeed (and here we are at Hallowe'en), and I think gives it a certain charm.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Theo
My first experiment with using Adobe Flash to create a 'moving Theo', this one isn't really parodying anything at all, actually. It's just an endless succession of Theos being born in the right eye of other Theos, which sounds very Greek-Mythology to me.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Baby Theo
Baby Theo
Theo as he might have looked when he was still small enough for Claire to hold him in her arms, when Rudy and Vanessa were just twinkles in those 80s urban professionals' eyes...
Aw shucks wasn't he cute... this was also a website whose address I've forgotten that does all the dirty work itself, electronically. Ain't those zeroes and ones grand?
Aw shucks wasn't he cute... this was also a website whose address I've forgotten that does all the dirty work itself, electronically. Ain't those zeroes and ones grand?
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Theo Thriller
Theo Thriller
Sob... Michael Jackson was still alive when I made this one. How sad. How prophetic. How lovely Theo looks wearing Michael Jackson's hair. Note the crass MS Paint alteration of the album title.
Postage-stamp avatar size ahoy:
Postage-stamp avatar size ahoy:
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Theo Hope
Theo Hope
And just to be bipartisan... the other side of the 2008 American Election was the winning candidate, the one who understood the power of a good memetic image.
In years to come, people might actually forget the "Obama Hope" posters... at the moment though, even a year later, they're still fresh in everyone's memories - though the url I did this on is no longer fresh in my memory. It really wasn't my work at all. It was an online thing that did it for you. Still, I like to take credit where it's not due.
Avatar-sized for the masses:
And just to be bipartisan... the other side of the 2008 American Election was the winning candidate, the one who understood the power of a good memetic image.
In years to come, people might actually forget the "Obama Hope" posters... at the moment though, even a year later, they're still fresh in everyone's memories - though the url I did this on is no longer fresh in my memory. It really wasn't my work at all. It was an online thing that did it for you. Still, I like to take credit where it's not due.
Avatar-sized for the masses:
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
McCain / Palin / Huxtable
McCain / Palin / Huxtable
Hopelessly out of date, even while situated less than a year ago. My, how quickly the times change. I really like this particular juxtaposition: Theo seems the least plastic, synthetic, creepy person here. Those are two highly creepy people in front of our Theo, and Cliff would be angry as hell to see the company he was keeping.
Side note: do you think Cliff Huxtable was a Republican? It's a pretty tough question, one I never asked in the 1980s... but I do wonder.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Theo Buddy Christ
Theo Buddy Christ
Theo combined, mad-scientist-style with the Buddy Christ statue from "Dogma" - a movie I have, admittedly, not seen. But this Jesus' smiling, winking awesomeness fits in well with Theo's teenage brooding. Jesus was once a teenager too, you know. And perhaps wore flannel.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Theo 2009
Theo 2009
A simple little one made to commemorate the year 2009 - so, thus, made a good many months ago. A Theo 2010 would, of course, be equally possible, but who cares? Note that the Theo-head can get pretty darn tiny at 120 x 120: I have a lot of these pictures at higher resolutions, and in 75% of the cases they don't suffer for quality at the higher size. But for the sake of the other 25% that look like crap and only avoid being horribly amateurish when they're shrunk down postage-stamp size... I present them all tiny.
Okay, so I changed my mind. But here's the postage stamp.
A simple little one made to commemorate the year 2009 - so, thus, made a good many months ago. A Theo 2010 would, of course, be equally possible, but who cares? Note that the Theo-head can get pretty darn tiny at 120 x 120: I have a lot of these pictures at higher resolutions, and in 75% of the cases they don't suffer for quality at the higher size. But for the sake of the other 25% that look like crap and only avoid being horribly amateurish when they're shrunk down postage-stamp size... I present them all tiny.
Okay, so I changed my mind. But here's the postage stamp.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Theo Big-Eyes
Theo Big-Eyes
I include this one mainly because it more-or-less shows the iconic original in all its glory; I've modified it mostly by doing the anti-Woll Smoth: making those thoughtful eyes manga-big.
I include this one mainly because it more-or-less shows the iconic original in all its glory; I've modified it mostly by doing the anti-Woll Smoth: making those thoughtful eyes manga-big.
Here it is avatar-sized:
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Pictures of Theo
Who in this great world of ours is more awesome than Malcolm Jamal-Warner? No-one, I tell you, no-one. What TV show is greater than "The Cosby Show"? Not a one, I tell you, not a one.
This blog is dedicated to the art of taking a single, particularly iconic image of Theo Huxtable and playing with it in a million different ways, always resulting in a 120 x 120 image.
Why, you say? Well, like Sir Edmund Hilary one said, because it's there. Of course it made a lot more sense out of his mouth than out of mine, but that's why his face is on the New Zealand dollar and not mine. Nor Theo Huxtable's... though that gives me a good idea...
nb. The original picture of Malcolm Jamal-Warner comes, of course, from "The Cosby Show" and is certainly copyright someone-out-there. The vast majority of my 'interpretations' take advantage of other copyright images for which I have not asked permission and in most cases could not cite. So for legal purposes, all I can do is state that I do not claim my own copyright on any of these images and that I'm more than willing to take down any of these pictures if so requested to by their coyright holders.
This blog is dedicated to the art of taking a single, particularly iconic image of Theo Huxtable and playing with it in a million different ways, always resulting in a 120 x 120 image.
Why, you say? Well, like Sir Edmund Hilary one said, because it's there. Of course it made a lot more sense out of his mouth than out of mine, but that's why his face is on the New Zealand dollar and not mine. Nor Theo Huxtable's... though that gives me a good idea...
nb. The original picture of Malcolm Jamal-Warner comes, of course, from "The Cosby Show" and is certainly copyright someone-out-there. The vast majority of my 'interpretations' take advantage of other copyright images for which I have not asked permission and in most cases could not cite. So for legal purposes, all I can do is state that I do not claim my own copyright on any of these images and that I'm more than willing to take down any of these pictures if so requested to by their coyright holders.
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