toyMasulina.com is the official website of Robbie Harrison. It is an ongoing idea, an ongoing expression, an ongoing attempt to breed technology and art...
Saturday, June 25th, 2011
Finally, some music updates! With the exception of the Mugosake page, all of the music players have been updated to much more user-friendly playlist.com players. This means you can start, stop, rewind, and all of the other fancy features a good music player has.
Songs from 2010 has also finally been added. A couple of them even have videos!
Sunday, May 1st, 2011
Wow! It's been a while since this website has been updated. Happy new year(?) Now that we got the formalities out of the way on to the updates.
A video for "Rebecca Black's 'Friday' Parody" has been added to the "Films" page.
I am slowly making a transition over to YouTube for all of my videos and will be creating more user-friendly playlists for the songs on the "Music" page.
Saturday, September 25th, 2010
The "Film" section has been updated with a couple of new pages. "The Lament of Scud" is an unfinished project that was originally intended for a web contest. "Happy Holidays 2004" is a short animated holiday e-card.
Sunday, September 12th, 2010
The festival circuit is almost over for "Skazzbop." While the film did not have much success, it was a good start for L2S Productions. The film is now available for viewing online and has a much better chance of finding an audience on the web. It can be found on the "Film > Skazzbop" page.
In addition, a rotoscoping test has been posted on the "Art" page.
Thursday, August 12th, 2010
The "Music" section has been updated with tons of music and lyrics. In fact, all but songs from 2010 and the Mugosake era have been uploaded. Perhaps one day I will go back to my Tascam 4-track, collect various other recordings, re-record and re-mix the songs, and add them to the collection. In the meantime, this should be enough to keep the internet world busy.
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
The "Film" section has been updated. New videos can be found on the "Skazzbop" and "The Return of the El Diablo" pages.