10.06.2011

YOU, ME + WE in Tel Aviv Oct. 18


You, Me + We
is going to Tel Aviv!

Programmers have invited our short to screen at Icon International Film Fest
. We're in great company with festival favorites like Another Earth, Transfer and Super. Not only is Icon a film fest, but it's a literary and academic conference of art and design, science and technology.

Go science & cinema!

8.31.2011

It's a Wrap!

I'd like nothing more than to tell everyone about my latest short Life Begins at Rewirement -- but I'm not allowed to yet. What I can say is we had an amazing cast and crew who all worked their asses off to bring this special world set in the near future to life. From robots to to holodecks, I had a big wish list that they made possible on our limited budget. Now time for a full night's sleep and it's on to post for the next several weeks...Look forward to telling you more when I can.

8.20.2011

What We've Been Up To Lately

July was a blur and August is turning out that way as well. Here's a glimpse at our past few weeks...


6.26.2011

Making the Perfect Pop Star

This is Eguchi Aimi, the newest member of the Japanese girl group, AKB48. Admired for her beauty and perfect vocals, the 16-year-old from Saitama appeared in candy commercials and the June 13 issue of Weekly Playboy magazine as the "Ultimate Love Bomb." Then fanatic followers of the band noticed an eerie quality to her in videos and commercials such as this one:


Glico the candy company finally fessed up that she is not a real person at all, but a computer generated image produced from facial features of AKB48's other band members. The notion of a manufactured pop star is not a new one. But in this case, the music machine is putting out a personality who has the ability to never age, grow fat or tire of the limelight. She already appeared in Weekly Playboy, we wonder how far would they have taken this?

5.06.2011

You, Me and We Screens at The Future is Now

The British love our sad clones. 

After a great screening at Sci-Fi London, we've been invited to screen at The Future is Now, May 13 in London. The event takes place on a rooftop and features art, live performances, docs, music and animation. Organizers describe it as:
Exploring current events, with a nod to the past, and our hearts to the future this event aims to create a tangible sense of a malleable era- a festival to the future in the making. Using technology, film, sound and performance this event will celebrate the unknown next moment in it’s full possible glory.
There are few experiences like watching your film outside under the stars, we sooo wish we could be there. Special thanks to Julian Triandafyllou for reaching out to us.

4.19.2011

You, Me and We Heads to Sci-Fi-London

Just been informed that my short film, You, Me and We has been selected for the 10th annual Sci-Fi London Film Festival! Now in its 10th year, Sci-Fi London is a real celebration of science in films. I'm told that it is normal to see grown men dressed like Storm Troopers at these screenings. It's a thrill to have YMW included and I'm excited to know how this audience will receive this little, quiet movie about human clones in group therapy. 

You, Me and We is screening as part of Shorts Programme 2 at the Apollo Cinema Picadilly Circus:
  • Tue 26th Apr, 6:30PM
  • We're also told it will it play before one of the feature films, but they haven't told us which one yet. Check it out if you are in London next week and let us know what you think.

    3.17.2011

    The Avengers are Transhumans!


    We're talking about Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, Captain America and more. Superheroes and Transhumans.

    That's what blogger Kyle Munkittrick examines for Discover Magazine in "Let the Avengers Help You Understand Transhumanism." 
    Now, in the case of the Avengers, I don’t mean that they each represent a kind of enhancement, like cognitive enhancing pharmaceuticals or genetic engineering for athleticism. I am talking about the mindset people have around enhancement. Will transhumanism make people into monsters or Gods? Is science on the right track or out of control? The Avengers represent how you think enhancement works. Not only that, each Avenger symbolizes the hopes, fears, and problems enhancement may have. Whatever your dreams or nightmares about enhancement are, at least one member of Marvel’s wonder team has got you covered
    It's a fun piece looking at human enhancement from multiple perspectives and also makes the point that science is not inherently evil, but the people behind it can be.

    2.24.2011

    Spomenik Means Memorial

    Whoa.

    Melancholic, beautiful and at times alien, these amazing pictures are by photographer Jen Kempenaers, who trekked through the former Yugoslavia to document Communist memorials. These structures sit as relics from a bygone era yet beckon to a utopian future. In his book Spomenik: The End of History, Kempenaers' striking photography transports us to this world and fills us with wonder.

    All photos © Jan Kempenaers, from the book Spomenik: The End of History

    See more here.

    2.14.2011

    HAPPY VALENTINES DAY

    CARL <3's ANN

    "This is a love story. And, oddly enough, it starts with an interstellar space mission and a golden record."

     
    From Radiolab: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123534818                              
     

    2.10.2011

    Time Magazine Covers the Singularity

    What has been the basis of much sci-fi is now the focus of the latest Time Magazine as an imminent event:


    Written by Lev Grossman, the article profiles Ray Kurzweil and examines this critical point in the near future when computers surpass human intelligence. During research for Things We've Made it has become more and more clear that this is very real and on the minds of more people than you would think in the general public. Transhumans, technoprogressives - already there have been movements, organizations, even trade shows for over a decade to embrace this crossroads. To some this is scary, to others it's an opportunity to maximize human potential. Both sides of the debate can agree that the singularity is polarizing, mysterious and it will be here within many of our lifetimes.

    1.19.2011

    Another Sundance, Another Earth


    Sundance is kicking off and there is a definite excitement in the air compared to previous years. After going through the lineup, we're extremely curious about Another Earth, directed by Mike Cahill. From the program book:
    Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman recently accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. John Burroughs, a brilliant composer, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession, and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes, and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair, which reawakens them to life. But when one of them is presented with the opportunity to travel to the other Earth and embrace an alternative reality, which new life will they choose?
    On a shoestring budget, Cahill shot and directed the film himself with a Sony EX-3 in his hometown. Locations included his mother's house and the high school he attended. Co-writer and actress Brit Marling is in the majority of scenes by herself. Watch this interview with the director below for his musings on thoughtful sci-fi and how they began shooting the film.


    Producer An Tran will be attending the festival and no doubt checking out Another Earth. Come back for a full report.

    1.15.2011

    Art of the Van

    Photo courtesy of Ken Berger
    There's something soulful about old conversion vans and what they say about their owners. At the same time utilitarian and expressive, these vehicles can be characters themselves like in TWM.

    We recently discovered this fantastic Flickr pool titled "We're an American Van" by Los Angeles photographer Orrin Anderson. Take a look at the funky colors and solid shapes. All we know is it makes us want to buy a van.

    Local blog The Eastsider recently interviewed Anderson about this fascination and the appeal of vans.