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Hey folks, if you're planning on attending the upcoming ETech conference in San Diego, don't miss the Ignite talks that are happening Monday night, March 3rd, at 8:30 pm. I'll be performing a 5-minute adaptation of my short story "intangible method," using nothing more than 20 slides, photos by Jen Moon, and the modeling skills of CHERUB alumnus Brynn Hambly to tell the tale of a young woman who discovers first-person video footage of her own life is being posted to YouTube from the future. Hope to see you there!
Naturally I will not be posting much to DoseNation during the next week as I will be attending the conference, but I couldn't just leave in a rush. So as a special treat, please enjoy these two trailers, for documentary projects about the world of American show choir competition - via the extremely pleasingly named show choir blog, Auschglitz (which I learned about via the less pleasingly named, but still extremely pleasing Slog).
Hey, loved your presentation at ETech. Great delivery, and very good slides complementing it.
David
zupakomputer. : 2008-03-02 09:04:19
Mad nazi science eh. If you don't laugh, you'll cry.
I don't want to spoil your story for anyone that's not read it so I'll put a
====SPOILERS!!!!!! do not read any this further or it sort of gives away the ending!====
notice there, hope that does the trick.
That kinda reminded me of the film Se7en, cause I always thought it would have been better if at the end he was sent his own head, from the future, wrapped in newspapers with the articles about his murder. But that's altogether a much more graphic depiction that you and most other people probably wanted to read about, anywhere at all.
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That kinda reminded me of the film Se7en, cause I always thought it would have been better if at the end he was sent his own head, from the future, wrapped in newspapers with the articles about his murder. But that's altogether a much more graphic depiction that you and most other people probably wanted to read about, anywhere at all.
The comments posted here do not reflect the views of the owners of this site.