D.M. Blakey is a writer, teacher, artist and inventor. He created visual effects and animation for film and television at Walt Disney Animation Studios and other production studios for thirty years. He received a prime-time television Emmy for the pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. His work can be seen in movies such as Iron Man III, Tron: Legacy, 2012, Into The Storm, Disney's Dinosaur and Home On The Range, Dante's Peak, Apollo 13 and The Fifth Element. He was also chair of online animation and visual effects graduate students and an instructor for eight years at an art university.
He animated the Galileo Spacecraft for NASA/JPL on a room sized mini-supercomputer, and created a scientific software center for the Naval Research Laboratory. He was a full-time inventor creating machine and software inventions from advanced lossless and lossy compression algorithms, animation registration, binaural underwater whale audio recording hydrophone hardware and a couple other advanced projects.
He graduated from California Institute of the Arts with a degree in experimental film graphics while learning to solder since the age of seven and growing up a kid of science who liked early tube-type lasers, radio, telephones, and xray machines.
In addition to his interests in art and science, he has a teaching certificate in the Chinese internal arts of Xing Yi and standing meditation. He has twenty years of experience exploring clear channelings in the L.A. metaphysics community while learning with help from channels to receive three messages for his first book.
These messages are about appreciating what is unique in each person and ending racial, gender, class and other ways we separate ourselves from an understanding of being of one thought to evolve all together in our future toward pure consciousness.
Dennis enjoys sifting through metaphysical ideas with a skeptical scientific mind who loves to build and solder, but is also open to persistent loving ideas from beyond that he can personally verify.
He loves animals and Nature. He has ridden dressage with soulful horses and rode a motorcycle. He learned both will go where one looks but horses have the sense to correct the rider. He's worked on diesel locomotives for a railway museum restoration and is a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association as well as Association of Computing Machinery Computer Graphics Pioneers.