No screens = “Serenity”

One upside of being down for the count over a long weekend is that there’s no guilt in eating an entire boxed set of TV all at once.

I sat down (well, lied down) to take in Joss Whedon’s aborted cowboy space-opera, Firefly; and was pleasantly surprised.

It’s no wonder it was cancelled – it takes ages to get going, it’s got a huge cast each of whom “have a secret” and some of the best lines are in Mandarin it seems.

One thing that did strike me about a couple of episodes was how very few ‘screens’ feature in Firefly’s vision of the future – and in general how tangible and situated digital technology seems in that universe.
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Outage

First the server that my mail and site live on gave up the ghost, then so did I. The mail is back, but I’m still sick so apologies for even-more-tardy-than-usual-reponse-rate to email.

Etech05: over for another year…

Etech power-problems solved with massively dangerous hack.

A suprisingly chilled last day after the garage-hack science fair ecstasy of the Maker fair.

I need a shed, a soldering iron, a 3D printer and some flexible medical insurance, asap.

In the meantime, I’ll make stupid things with photoshop (see above)

Time to go back to Helsinki for a few hours, and then off again.

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Update: some of the best, concise notes and reflections on the sessions I’ve found so far at Kareem’s site Reemer.com.

Red Vs Blue: The air-con con and other microcontent wisdom.

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Red Vs Blue folks on the post-production costs of serving content on the web:

“Imagine if the producers and distributors of Spiderman 2 got a bill from the movie theatres for increased air-conditioning because their movie was too popular”

Currently at their talk: “Why Free is a Good Price: The Terrible Business Model of Red vs. Blue” at SxSW.

Another couple of quotes:

“Homestar Runner is really a t-shirt store with a great cartoon attached”

and on bittorrent, not actually saving them costs…:

“We put bittorrent clips out there, received 45000 emails back saying ‘we don’t understand how to use this and I need to see your clip NOW!'”

Very good stuff on the way-new nanoentertainment industry from the trenches of the long tail.

New Who: Derbyshire, Wales and everything inbetween.

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On a flight watching “Rose”, the first episode of the new Dr. Who as rebooted by Russell T. Davies and produced by BBC Wales.

As Hammersley says – if this hasn’t been deliberately leaked by the newly bittorrent-hip Beeb to get fanpersons to blog furiously about just how good it is, then it really should have been.

I will now blog furiously (with minimal spoilage) about just how good it is.

Right from the start.
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