Posted 01 May 2007

Nintendog investigation

Video gaming platforms are becoming increasingly integrated with the bodies and minds of gamers -- witness for instance the movement-based Wii controller, and yesterday's news report, "New toys read brain waves" (Rachel Konrad, Associated Press, 30 April 2007).

HRCFS, with a little help from our friends, produced the following no-budget short film in response to that trend for last month's "Showdown in Chinatown" in Honolulu, wherein participants have 48 hours to conceive, shoot and edit a completed video, up to seven minutes in length. Parameters for films in this Showdown included the theme "addiction", the line "that's it", and two items; an apple and a pencil.

So without further ado, here's an investigative report from "Aloha Tonight", 14 April 2014...



Our first effort, on "neural rights management", can be seen here.

Thanks to all who helped make these experimental forays into quick-draw filmmaking possible -- we're looking forward to doing this on a regular basis. Watch this space, the sceptical futuryst, or this YouTube channel for future releases.
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