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By Ryan Scammell
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
A man obsessed with time builds a house that's a giant clock.
Finally you can watch the entirety of "IMMUNE!" now released in all 4 parts (plus a prologue) at:
www.immunethefilm.com
Part fiction, part narrative, part superhero origin story (kinda), part personal narrative, part graphic novel, the film takes a deep look at the reasons we all might want to believe in superheroes, and the dangerous places we end up as we get lost in the world of fantasy.
"a unique take on film as self portrait"Official Selection of the Chicago Underground Film Festival.
Blind people playing baseball? Yeah. That's right. All you need is a ball that beeps.
(photo credit: "baseball" by theseanster93 via flickr creative commons)
As a small change of pace from the rest of the podcast, here's a short music video I put together made entirely out of letters.
The video was created for a two-week run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of a live show I was doing alongside comedian and performance artist Ryan Good. Initially the video was meant to serve as a background element to a movement piece, but we ended up liking the video so much that we all but abandoned all on-stage movement during the projection.
The song in the video is Jonsi's "Go Do." Some of you may recognize Jonsi as the lead singer of the Icelandic band Sigur Ros. If you like the song (somehow after well over 100 listens, I'm still not tired of it) you can buy it here. Or it's worth checking out Jonsi's website directly, where you can watch the official "Go Do" video, or live footage from his "Go" Tour which includes animated projections that are way more impressive than anything I can do.
The alternate title for this was going to be the Isaac Hayes-esque "Girl, I Wanna Get You In My Belly Button T-Shirt Hole" but the mp3 title field wouldn't fit it. But now that you know that, I mean, c'mon, aren't you curious....?
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.