I had been watching the scariestthingieversaw.com as its been loading up a file on a DOS-like simulator for a few days now. At first I just let the thing sit on my desk top watching it load byte by byte agonizingly slow, until I concluded that in fact it was a count down timer so [...]
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Remember the days when we were so enthralled about live web cams that view a live scene happening somewhere else across the world? What ever happened to that thrill? These days we are more excited to look in on the live scenes showing us newborn puppies, birds hatching, etc. (I swear it’s not just me: [...]
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I have to admit, although all the virtual pitches at DOC’s ReBoot were strong, (by virtual, I mean they were all pitched via Skype, not that they weren’t really pitched) I was a little disappointed that Rob Spence’s project EyeBorg didn’t win. “Take a one-eyed filmmaker, an unemployed engineer, and a vision for something that’s [...]
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