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  1. Regina Chavez – Creative Albuquerque | Regional Business Talk

    http://regionalbusinesstalk.com/012-regina-chavez-creative-albuquerque/

    —Huffduffed by Ausmerica 2 weeks ago

  2. Sci-Fi Meets Love In Carruth’s ‘Upstream Color’

    Film writer, director, producer, actor Shane Carruth burst on the independent film scene in 2004, grabbing the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance with his mind-bending sci-fi drama “Primer,” beating out hot titles like “Napoleon Dynamite” and “Garden State.”

    Carruth is almost one-of-a-kind these days. A film poet. A cinema shaman.

    In his new film he puts, as one headline has it, “the trance in Transcendentalist.” Thoreau’s “Walden,” strange orchids, mind-control larva, and love — all in one entrancing movie.

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

  3. Denied Permission for an Emergency Landing at Clavius

    Special guest Jim Coudal joins John Gruber to discuss Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, The Deck network and the state of online advertising, and the just-completed Webstock conference in Wellington, New Zealand.

    http://www.muleradio.net/thetalkshow/32/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  4. Wearable Tech And Augmented Reality - NPR OnPoint - Directions Magazine

    Technology you will wear. Google’s glasses. Apple’s iWatch. And “augmented reality” on its way. Guests Omar Gallaga, technology culture writer for the Austin American-Statesman. (@omarg) Amber Case, director of the Portland R&D Center for the tech firm Esri. (@caseorganic) Ben Chigier, retired software engineer and entrepreneur. He and his daughter each own a pair of “augmented” ski goggles. Full details: http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/02/28/wearable-tech-and-augmented-reality

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/wearable-tech-and-augmented-reality-npr-onpoint/313482

    —Huffduffed by agileone 2 months ago

  5. The 2001 Post | Squaremans

    I work with an amazing team of creative people across many disciplines and because it’s video games many of these people are younger than me and one of the things I’ve noticed about people in their 20s right now is that they don’t have all the bullshit cultural baggage that the Baby Boomers and their kids (my generation) carried around. 2001: A Space Odyssey is famous for being impenetrable and a lot of people my age have this “screw that movie” attitude. they resent being challenged, reset the respect the movie gets. Something to do with entitlement, I think.

    But the guys I work with, younger guys, their attitude is “that movie was weird, what was going on?” They know something’s going on, they don’t mind saying “I didn’t get it” and they’re curious. I love that. No cultural baggage, no chip on their shoulder. Open curiosity. Intellectual curiosity, artistic curiosity.

    One day someone asks me if I’ve seen 2001 and then, when I said I had, they didn’t say “did you like it?” They went straight to “what was that movie about? What was the Monolith? Why did HAL kill that guy?” and as I gave what I thought were my answers, this amazing dialog between me and a bunch of artists opened up and we all came away having noticed things and thought about things we hadn’t before.

    So I figured, hey, why not write it all down. But that was boring. What was fun was talking about it. So I decided to do a podcast of sorts. I started by writing, I’m a writer, but after a couple of paragraphs I said “this is stupid.” It lacked the spontaneity of the original conversation so I just turned the mike on and started talking. That was surprisingly easy and this is the result.

    Maybe someone will get a kick out of it, maybe someone will take it and do something interesting with it, put their own images to it, whatever. If there’s a positive response, maybe I’ll do more of these!

    http://squaremans.com/the-2001-post/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

  6. The Prometheus Podcast

    David Padron is a cinematics producer, I am a writer/designer, both of us in video games. We talk a lot about movies and culture and games before jumping into a game of League of Legends or Starcraft 2 or Diablo 3 or whatever.

    This week, we talk a lot about Ridley Scott’s most science-fictional movie, Prometheus.

    http://squaremans.com/the-prometheus-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

  7. Using Digital Maps To Study Disaster Preparedness and History - NPR - Directions Magazine

    This week on WNYC’s New Tech City, host Manoush Zomorodi speaks with Steven Romalewski, director of the Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research at the CUNY Graduate Center, about mapping before and after Sandy. Plus, a visit to the map room at the New York Public Library. Cartographers there are working with NYPL Labs to put old maps online and make them useable in the digital age thanks to a process known called

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/using-digital-maps-to-study-disaster-preparedness-and-history-npr/292287

    —Huffduffed by Akixe 5 months ago

  8. Looper with Rian Johnson - The Talk Show - Mule Radio Syndicate

    Very special guest Rian Johnson, writer-director of the hit movie Looper, joins Adam Lisagor and John Gruber for an in-depth discussion of the film and the art of filmmaking.

    http://www.muleradio.net/thetalkshow/21/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 6 months ago

  9. Guide to Zombies - Podcast - Part IV: Zombies & Consumerism

    University of Alabama professor Sean Hoade discusses the history of zombies in film and the evolution of the genre over the course of the 20th Century.

    http://filmnerds.com/zombies_part4_podcast.htm

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 11 months ago

  10. Guide to Zombies - Podcast - Part II: The Living As Minority

    University of Alabama professor Sean Hoade discusses the history of zombies in film and the evolution of the genre over the course of the 20th Century.

    http://filmnerds.com/zombies_part2_podcast.htm

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 11 months ago

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