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Monday, November 03, 2008

What is Steampunk?

"Steampunk is a burgeoning subculture that draws on the elaborate aesthetics and romantic worldview of 19th‑century England to envision how things might have looked had a few key technologies been developed further. It conjures a gaslit cityscape filled with steam-powered robots, mechanical computers, ray-gun-toting aeronauts, and monocled mad scientists."
IEEE Spectrum: The Steampunk Contraptors

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Machinima Moguls

Interesting article profiling creators of Machinima (movies made with video games)

It's a new genre of filmmaking called machinima, and it's one of the brashest DIY developments to hit moviemaking since Roger Corman pointed a camera at a guy in a rubber monster suit and catapulted himself into B-movie history. What's making it possible is the latest crop of popular video games and Internet environments, like Halo 3, the human-simulation game The Sims, and the virtual world Second Life. These products all have deeply immersive environments powered by sophisticated real-time three-dimensional graphics engines, and they usually come with free video-editing software and other tools that let players modify the games' characters, environments, and sound and then create and record their own scenarios. Machinimators exploit those free tools to produce animations that span the gamut of film types, including short comedic riffs, serial sitcoms, and even 2-hour feature-length films.

Machinima (a mashup of “machine” and “cinema,” pronounced muh-SHIN-ah-muh or mah-SHEEN-ah-muh) isn't intended for the silver screen; most of the films get downloaded or streamed via the Internet and watched on a computer monitor. And they're cheap to make: instead of pouring millions of dollars and many months into a film, Rooster Teeth may spend US $5000 and a week's time on a 5-minute video—and that covers everything from the first-draft script to the final formatting and uploading of the finished film to the Web.

IEEE Spectrum: Machinima's Movie Moguls

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Call Cutta interactive theater

Talk with an Indian call center worker as part of a theater/performance art project. You visit the project by appointment where you get immersed in a faux call center environment. Call Cutta In A Box review, Call Cutta In A Box project page, Call Cutta blog.

"Call Cutta In A Box is a strange interactive theater installation where the audience, one at a time, converses with an employee of an Indian call center. Indeed, the production was created by art group Rimini Protokoll in collaboration with the Callcenter Descon Limited in Calcutta. The installation is currently on tour, traveling next to Gronigen, Copenhagen, and Paris."

Call Cutta interactive theater - Boing Boing

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