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Things We've Made: 12/1/12 - 1/1/13
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LIFE BEGINS Online Screening. Thanks to everyone who joined! What could be more appropriate for a film about connecting virtually with a loved one than to meet viewers online to talk about it? You view the archived log by going here. And hitting the "Enter Anonymously" button. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Texas A&M Engineering Works. LIFE BEGINS Online Screening.
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Things We've Made: 1/1/13 - 2/1/13
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New Screening Added for YOU, ME WE in Seattle. If you missed your chance to get tickets to the 2013 Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival and see YOU, ME WE, there's another opportunity! Another screening has been added on Sunday Jan. 20, tickets available here. We're really looking forward to this festival. Full report to follow. YOU, ME WE to Screen in Seattle! This little short just keeps on kicking, next up is the Sci-Fi Fantasy Short Film Fest. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Things We've Made: 6/1/13 - 7/1/13
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Lo-fi Sci-fi Digs LIFE BEGINS. We love that our projects allow us to connect with total strangers all over the world. A great blog called Lo-fi Sci-fi did a write-up on LIFE BEGINS earlier this year. After a little digging, we learned the site is from Jim Munroe, a Toronto-based sci-fi author, filmmaker and DIY evangelist. His No Media Kings blog. Is full of advice and inspiration on making your own content - from video games to movies to novels. We picked Jim's brain a little about our film:. A low-tech...
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Things We've Made: 6/1/12 - 7/1/12
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Aging Online Profiles LIFE BEGINS. Jamie Carracher of the senior tech blog Aging Online interviews director Trevin Matcek on LIFE BEGINS AT REWIREMENT. Click below to read the article:. Don't Retire, Rewire: Does the Future of Eldercare Include Uploading Your Consciousness? We highly recommend checking the rest of this blog out, which covers how seniors are embracing technology and the changing face of aging. We're thrilled that Things We've Made. Is being promoted in Creative Capital's.
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Ballardian » 'Paradigm of nowhere': Shepperton, a photo essay (part 1)
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News appropriate to this site . Receive automatic email updates. 039;Paradigm of nowhere': Shepperton, a photo essay (part 1). Bull; Apr 26th, 2008 •. All photography by Simon Sellars. In May 2007 I found myself in England for the J.G. Ballard conference. At the University of East Anglia. With that out of the way, I did what comes naturally. I took the train to Shepperton. The Unlimited Dream Company. The writing has a pure visionary quality that, as I’ve always maintained, transcends literature, t...
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zoran rosko vacuum player: Helen Verran reveals that in contrast to the one-to-many model found in Western number systems, Yoruba thinking operates by figuring things as wholes and their parts. Quantity is not absolute but always relational. Certainty deri
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Zoran rosko vacuum player. Infraground literature (mostly), musikk, philms and filosofy. Helen Verran reveals that in contrast to the one-to-many model found in Western number systems, Yoruba thinking operates by figuring things as wholes and their parts. Quantity is not absolute but always relational. Certainty derives not from abstract logic, but from cultural practice and association. Science and an African Logic. University Of Chicago Press, 2001. Read it at Google Books. Does 2 2 = 4? That emergence...
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Things We've Made: 4/1/13 - 5/1/13
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Director Trevin Matcek Speaks at USC: Science in Film. OBLIVION in Theaters This Weekend. A movie I put six months of my life into comes out today. I worked on the previsualization team, helping director Joe Kosinski bring this futuristic world to screen. See it (in IMAX) if you can. Really proud of it. Big world, small story. Cold sci-fi that still has a pulse - and wears its heart on its sleeve.Trevin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Texas A&M Engineering Works.
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Ballardian » The J.G. Ballard Book: An Interview with Rick McGrath
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News appropriate to this site . Receive automatic email updates. The JG. Ballard Book: An Interview with Rick McGrath. Bull; Dec 2nd, 2013 •. Rick McGrath is a Ballard aficionado native to Canada (home of Cronenberg, the Baron of Blood, lest we forget), the publisher of the website jgballard.ca. And a long-time contributor. Interviewed McGrath about the lavishly illustrated book, the latest addition to the expanding bibliography of Ballard non-fiction titles. The JG. Ballard Book. Is available from Amazon.
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Ballardian » Crash and the Aesthetics of Disappearance
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News appropriate to this site . Receive automatic email updates. Crash and the Aesthetics of Disappearance. Bull; Oct 22nd, 2013 •. Art critic Andrew Frost explores the power of J.G. Ballard’s crashed-car metaphor as it spans two exhibitions 42 years apart: Ballard’s own ‘Crashed Cars’ show of 1970, and Ms&Mr’s 2012 Ballard-referencing video exhibition,. Videodromes for the Alone: Amputee for the Neurotic Future 1988/2012. 1970] [which contained a chapter entitled Crash! Screened on the BBC in 1971. ...
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Ballardian » Ballardosphere
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Archive for the ‘Ballardosphere’ Category. London Event: Simon Sellars: A Secret History of Ballardian Cinema. Bull; May 26th, 2014 •. Join Simon Sellars (publisher of ballardian.com, and co-editor of Extreme Metaphors: Interviews with J.G. Ballard) for a multimedia excursion through the alternate history of Ballard’s impact on film. Shoreditch, London, 28 May. Extreme Metaphors: Interviews with J.G. Ballard 1967-2008. Bull; Sep 23rd, 2012 •. The Edgelands: ‘where the future waits to happen’. Probably of...