October 29, 2007 – 4:38 pm
The world of experimental film has become a very interesting place for me lately. More words on that later. First, I wanted to post some pictures that I took at my screening, which took place on October 7th. The setting: The Walter Reade Theater. This is where the Views from the Avant-Garde portion of the [...]
October 20, 2007 – 11:42 am
I love New York. I wish I could live there again, but I know better. Living in that city really took its toll on me. I might live there if I didn’t have to make a living there, but as it stands right now, that’s not happening. A friend of mine had put the movie [...]
October 18, 2007 – 4:47 pm
I had a nice hotel room with a big, fluffy bed in Chicago, so I was a bit sad to leave it, knowing I would be crashing at a friend’s apartment soon, imposing myself on their lives like any good former New Yorker would. Sigh. I quickly got over it, though. I was, after all, [...]
October 16, 2007 – 11:11 am
After three days of the Adobe MAX conference, I started craving art for art’s sake, rather than art that is design which is supposed to maximize profits and provide a better, faster, and slicker “user experience.” I didn’t have time to go to the Art Institute of Chicago, which is unfortunate. I’ve been there once [...]
October 15, 2007 – 5:10 pm
The title of this blog is one of many phrases I got sick of hearing while attending the Adobe MAX conference in Chicago earlier this month. Others included “integration” (mixed with a variety of other words), “client-side,” “runtime,” and “Adobe is the king of the world.” Okay, I didn’t actually hear that last one, but [...]
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October 1, 2007 – 10:02 am
I’ve been so neglectful of my blog lately. I jumped the gun on the technology bandwagon and got myself an iPhone before I really had the time to learn how to use it to write blog entries. I figured out how to do it technologically, but the actual writing threw me off. Don’t get me [...]
I concluded my story with a contemplative trip to the ghost town of St. Elmo. The drive there offered spectacular views of the collegiate peaks. I’m not sure which one was Mt. Princeton, but I imagine that one of them had to have been! The ghost town itself had that essence of Americana that I [...]
…to bring you some sweet springtime images. The geese who live next to my office had babies recently. There’s a family of four little goslings and one of an only child. These photos were all taken with the high end camera we just got (click on the images for the full-sized versions): Ain’t they just [...]