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         <title>Blade Runner LEGO Spinner Car: Syd Mead with Joel Johnson</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Continuing in the Blade Runner theme of our most recent Boing Boing tv episode, today BB Gadgets editor Joel Johnson speaks with artist and futurist Syd Mead about this rare treasure -- the only one in the world! -- spotted during a BBtv shoot in Mead's home and studio. So what is that, Joel? A one-of-a-kind official LEGO version of Mead's "Spinner" flying car from Blade Runner, presented to Syd by LEGO when he attended a design summit in Billund. Syd let me pick it up and swoop it around my head like a child. LEGO and Blade Runner, two great tastes that taste great together. More on the story in this episode, and more iPhone snapshots from the shoot here. If you like this BBtv episode, you might want to pick up: BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT [Amazon] VISUAL FUTURIST: The Art Artwork courtesy of Syd Mead Inc.)
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 03:38:25 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Syd Mead with Joel Johnson, part 3: BLADE RUNNER.</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. The 1982 cyberpunk cinema classic Blade Runner remains one of the most influential science fiction movies of all time, and tops many a nerd's favorite films list. Today on Boing Boing tv, Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson visits the studio of artist and futurist Syd Mead, who designed the film's dystopian look and feel. We learn about the "erotic machine" he dreamed for the replicant Zhora (this breast-shaped dreampod was cut from the script when director Ridley Scott ran out of dough), the 1 2 3 *4* alternate opening scenes designed by Syd (one of them, which involved shoveling dead bodies, was deemed "too Holocaust"), what really lights up those building facades, and many more secrets. Syd explains he envisioned the world of Blade Runner as a place "you wouldn't want to be for too long," and describes the challenges of designing for "a love story with moralistic underpinnings... if we could actually make people, would we treat them like dishwashers? Just use them up and throw them away?" If you like this episode, you might want to pick up: BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT [Amazon] VISUAL FUTURIST: The Art Artwork courtesy of Syd Mead Inc.)
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:07:56 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Joel Johnson: Military Voice Response Translator test-drive</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson heads out into the mean streets of Brooklyn to test-drive a language translation gadget used by US military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. The voice response translator is produced by Integrated Wave Technologies, and is used in both combat and peacetime missions, with the ability to translate commonly used warnings, interrogation points, and commands into many different languages.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Joel Johnson Wilderness Internet Experience</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson recently spent a week in the woods with a backpack full of electronics, to see if he could work on the internet in the wild using only solar power and his bare hands. This video reveals to the world, for the very first time, what happened to all those bears.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 04:15:49 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>BBtv Vlog (Joel): Krups Heineken BeerTender Review</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson says, We finally had a chance to put the Krups Heineken BeerTender through a battery of rigorous tests, such as "Will it allow beer to escape its nozzle?" and "Hey, the beer is gone." If you perused the unboxing spread I put up last week you can probably guess my eventual purchasing advice, but let's just say that $300 is a lot of money for a tiny refrigerator that can only serve Heineken. Also, we didn't labor it in the video, but the little sensor that shows you how much beer is left in the proprietary DraftKeg? You know, one of the only things that the BeerTender adds over a regular refrigerator? Totally did not work on ours. Link to post on BB-Gadgets, with discussion thread.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:50:41 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Introducing BBtv vlogs! Today: Joel from BB Gadgets.</title>
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		 From : Boing Boing TV<br />Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. It's been a little more than two months since we launched Boing Boing tv, and we've decided that producing a daily internet show just isn't enough. Meet BBtv vlogs! OK, seriously: starting today, we'll be releasing these additional videoblog segments in addition to the every-weekday Boing Boing tv episodes. All of it will be offered in the same RSS feed. The vlogs won't be every single day all the time, but we're going to have fun with them. What's the difference? The BBtv vlogs will be casual, conversational stuff we mostly tape ourselves, wherever we are. They'll feature Boing Boing editors talking about things, people, ideas, places, technologies we're fascinated by. They're more like video diaries, I guess? Only less emo, no ranting about your YouTube enemies, and ffs no dance contests. So, imagine Pesco talking with one of those artists he blogs about, or Cory wandering around in Tokyo with a handheld camera pointing out cool stuff he's seeing that day, or Joel Johnson from Boing Boing Gadgets talking about about little infrared controlled helicopters or retro-tech radios -- oh hey, wait! That's the vlog episode we're publishing today, our very first. And Joel, if you have never *seen* him speak before, is quite a funny guy. His video diary stylee is sort of like HSN meets America's Funniest Home Videos meets Slackers*. Oh, and: check out the fresh opening animation created by BBtv editor Laura Lopez! -- Xeni Jardin (* Thanks for the ganked line, Jolon!)
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