Jeff Bandelin
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The Room adventure game is tearing us apart, Lisa
Forgot to share this before. The attention to detail here is astonishing, right down to replicating each character’s every costume change. It pretty much recreates the entire movie, attempts to fill plot holes, and provides hours of gameplay (thanks to numerous Easter eggs, achievements (medals), and other secret goodies), all while staying true to what makes The Room such a wonderfully inept phenomenon. Of course, that means it’s also essentially mundane and boring, but, perhaps… See more →
Consumption: February 2006
On the Web
- Microsoft Designs the iPod Package: This amusing little video demonstrates perfectly why designers typically prefer Apple.
- Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey: An insider’s anthropological documentary examination of the much-maligned musical subculture.
- Dev2.0: Band-sanctioned, kid-friendly versions of Devo classics on Walt Disney Records. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
- Lotte Klaver: A beautiful watercolor sketch blog from Amsterdam.
- Netdisaster: Wreak harmless havoc on the web site of your choice. A neat idea,… See more →
Consumption: October 2005
On the Web
- Weychert Gone Wild: Sometimes, you just need to dance. Well, I do, anyway.
- Stan & Rob: Champions of Multimedia Design: Bandy provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of Stan and me.
- Occupied: A Jeffrey Stockbridge photo series documenting interiors of dilapidated Philadelphia residences. Some of these are right around the corner from me.
- Dawn of the Knitted Dead: George Romero’s classic characters rendered in yarn.
- Fire Destroys Wallace and Gromit Warehouse… See more →
Last night, I registered team “BREDSTIK Entertainment” in the National Film Challenge, which works like this: At 7:00 PM on Friday, October 17, we will receive an e-mail with a randomly-generated genre and list of elements (a prop, a line of dialogue, and a character). We then have until 12:00 noon on the following Monday (a total of 65 hours) to create a short film (between 4 and 8 minutes long) in the assigned genre,… See more →