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DIGITALIS
from Revver - hot Videos May 17, 2008
Author: Beyonder Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 07:52:33 -0800 Duration: 298Digitalis is a psychedelic odyssey into The Digital world, traversing the social hotspots blighting the landscape as a consequence of our love affair with all things digital. Screened at a host of prestigious film festivals, and also developed into a manga style graphic novel, Digitalis will have you questioning your digital experience as never before. Its HOT!
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DIGITALIS
from my videos May 17, 2008
Author: Beyonder Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 07:52:33 -0800 Duration: 298Digitalis is a psychedelic odyssey into The Digital world, traversing the social hotspots blighting the landscape as a consequence of our love affair with all things digital. Screened at a host of prestigious film festivals, and also developed into a manga style graphic novel, Digitalis will have you questioning your digital experience as never before. Its HOT!
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StarShipSofa Editorial
from StarShipSofa Podcast: science fiction sci fi May 06, 2008
This week Tony starts a new aspect of the show - The Editorial. Following in the footsteps of some of the great SF magazine editorials from the likes of John W Campbell, Ben Bova and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, join Tony for his once a month editorial as he plots the Sofa's route for world globalisation.
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Daniel J. Fox - Dreamscape
from Sci-Fi Talk March 05, 2008
Daniel J. Fox is the writer,director and star of Dreamscape about a company that creates electronice dreams and fantasies. Shooting on a limited budget and as an Indie film were some of the challenges that we discussed in the making of the film. Daniel also made the short film, Vendetta which won the award as Best International Film at The New York International Independent Film And Video Festival. Visit the official site at Dreamscape. Music is by Victor Stellar. Try GoToMeeting for 30 days! Visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts start your free trial today
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WIDE GLIDE TOUCH SCREEN BITCH SLAP THE SHOW : DAVETV'S NAKED SHOW REVIEW WITH COMMENTARY BY DANNY CAREY
from Operator11 - Your Social TV Network February 26, 2008
JUST FOUND EVIDENCE OF TRINITY ON DAVETV'S MYSPACE PAGE. EVIDENTLY SQUIBAH IS BEING HELD HOSTAGE BY THE ANTICHRIST. NO MANSON HERE.... JUST MORE OP11 EVIDENCE COLLECTING. VICARIOUS=3-D DVD BY TOOL WATCH US WATCH YOU WITH OUR ALEX GREY EYES AGAIN. YOU FOOLS...... WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO HER AGAIN? NAILSER=SUICIDE IN MEXICO SUICIDE GIRLS ARE OUR PROPERTY. PORN STAR=CLOTHING LABEL OF VANDERPAS ASS WITCH WELCOME TO YOUR DOOM,SILLY HUMANS... TRIX ARE FOR RABBITS. TRINITY=WHITE RABBIT FOLLOW US DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE OF ALICE'S VISIBLE ORIFICES. THE MAD HATTER SPEAKS NOW. MORPHEUS=NOMAD23 Author: SOUNDMAGICK Keywords: REVELATIONS 13 KILLING JOKE APOTHEOSIZOR LOVE LIKE BLOOD SMARTYR BUNNY BUNG RIOTSTAR2012 MAYNARD ADAM JUSTIN LAMB OF GOD GUNDOGS UK GAVIN ROSSDALE PETER HOOK SECOND LIFE IMVU AOL GOOGLE INTERNET EARTH MOON MARS PLUTO VENUS WOLVES CONQUEROR EXCALIBUR SMOKE NAZIS JAPS WW2 PHILIP K DICK BLADE RUNNER MATRIX MR SMITH JEDI LOONEY TUNES ELMER FUDD DRUIDS CELTIC WARFARE ALIENS MINISTRY PISSARMY CAPTAIN COOK JOURGENSEN BOOTZ COMBICHRIST SINEAD O CONNOR INVASION WEBCAM PORN SINGLE LIFE LESBIANS BI DANGER Aired Live: 2008-02-26 07:18:09
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Figuring it Out
from PRI: Selected Shorts February 11, 2008
This program is made up of three stories selected and introduced by the eminent Broadway playwright John Patrick Shanley, author of such hits as "DOUBT" and "DEFIANCE." Shanley's literary picks includes Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place," and "After the Storm," as well as Haruki Murakami's fantasy, "The Little Green Monster." The readers are Ron Cephas Jones, Dana Ivey, and John Turturro. Worth the price of admission is Shanley's rich, robust and poetic introductions. As he says, "Why do storytellers tell stories and why do you listen to them? We might as well ask, "Why do we breath?"
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Left of Center: A review of BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT on DVD
from PodcasterNews.com Entertainment January 18, 2008
Today I'll review the December DVD release of BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT. Director Ridley Scott's look at a bleak and decayed future where you can't tell the difference between humans and androids starring Harrison Ford. The film is available in 3 different sets, each containing more extras than the next. Also available in all 3 sets if the over 3 hour documentary Dangerous Days on the long process of bringing the film to the screen. Offiicial SiteBlade Zone fan sitePhillip K Dick's official site Blade Runner IT: an interesting fan site Interstate 1002 podcast
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Hexagram shirt - a wearable agent of randomness
from Sravasti Abbey January 08, 2008
The shirt displays hexagrams from the Book of Changes. A hexagram can be cast by shaking the wrists as if the user was shaking the traditional coins used in I Ching. music credits: Fragment from The Planets, Op. 32 - I. Mars, the Bringer of War. Gustav Holst, composer.Camera: Felipe Laverde.
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Franz, John, Johannes & .... Jelly Roll?!
from ANABlog November 26, 2007
At this point in the book, the doctor of the novel's title (Jim Parsons) has been whisked far into the crazy future of 2405, where his skills as a lifesaving physician are in fact deemed criminal. The following bit is tossed in to demonstrate just how topsy-turvy this far away future is: Inside the house, in the living room, Amy sat at the harpsichord. At first the music did not seem familiar to Parsons, but after a time he became aware that she was playing Jelly Roll Morton tunes, but in some strange, inaccurate rhythm. “I got to looking for something from your period,” she said, pausing. “You didn’t happen ever to see Morton, did you? We consider him on a par with Dowland and Schubert and Brahms.” Parsons said, “He lived before my time.” “Am I doing it wrong?” she said, noticing his expression. “I’ve always been fond of music of that period. In fact, I did a paper on it, in school.” -- Philip K. Dick, Dr. Futurity (1960)
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StarShipSofa No11 Science Fiction classic Henry Kuttner
from StarShipSofa: Science Fiction and Sci Fi podcast October 03, 2006
Science fiction legend that is Henry Kuttner comes under the StarShipSofa radar this week in a thrilling in depth look at this classic sci fi writer. Along with his wife C L Moore the fantasy/sci fi writer they wrote some fantastic works including The Fury and The Dark World. The podcast phenomenon that is StarShipSofa hits episode 11 of its orbit. Podcasts rarely delve deep into the in life of these classic writers but you can guarantee we take you where no other has gone before! StarShipSofa blasts into Henry Kuttner and finds out all about this classic sic fi writer who alas, died very young but not before leaving his mark on the science fiction literally world. Also we give a heads up to Cool Shite on the Tube a great film review podcast that takes you on a cinema journey into the unknown! Technorati Tags: science fiction, sci fi, podcast, Cinema, Philip K Dick, comedy, fantasy, fiction, reviews
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Tank Riot - Episode 22: Philip K. Dick
from Tank Riot September 08, 2006
The Tank Team discusses one of their favorite authors, visionary science fiction writer Philip K. Dick! We discuss his life, his books, his visions and how Hollywood tried to take him to the big screen. All this and more...
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Show 12 : The Eternal Bookshelf
from The Ozone Nightmare April 29, 2006
For Show 12, we do our companion piece to the Desert Island Cinema show. We're going through our ten most re-readable books, spanning the range in subject but all equal in having an endless supply of value and entertainment.
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The Friday Fucktart #8
from DiggCounty March 30, 2006
Listen to The Friday Fucktart #8 DICK HEAD IS MISSING! See all of the stories Clyde and Cara dugg this week on digg.com! Technorati Tags: philip k dick
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Episode 6: Blade Runner
from Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir September 01, 2005
Out of the past and straight into the future, Ridley Scott blends film noir and science fiction in "Blade Runner." Richard and Shannon query this unusual mix, and ask how a style that is often as outlandishly unrealistic as noir could be used to make science fiction feel more grounded and approachable. They consider why, aside from strong performances by Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Daryl Hannah, this film achieved such renown, and came to be considered the epitome of neo-noir. Like the DNA of the humanoid Replicants in the movie, the filmic code Scott created in "Blade Runner" has proved to be as ineluctable as it is generative. This podcast is brought to you by Clute and Edwards of www.noircast.net. To leave a comment on this episode, or make a donation to the podcast, please visit "Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir" at outofthepast.libsyn.com/ Our program is available at these podcast sites: Rate this podcast @ DigitalPodcast.com Vote for this podcast at podcastalley.com If you already have iTunes 4.9 installed on your computer, click on the link below: Out of the Past--Free iTunes Subscription
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