Posts Tagged ‘Cool’

Sanctuary, A New Sci-Fi Series Online

Monday, May 21st, 2007

This past Friday while perusing Digg I came upon a story about a web only Sci-Fi series named Sanctuary and the distribution model instantly piqued my interest. As far as media distribution and consumption goes the Internet is still a in its infancy and though we are beginning to see companies dip their to in the water like Apple and Joost the majority of material being released is still in a physical space and format.

Stage 3 has jumped into the fray with what is arguably a very expensive investment of television production quality on an iTunes sales model of $2 per episode or $7 for a pack of four. I’m going to guess that they would have to move 25k units per episode to break even so it is very possible that Stage 3 could see a modicum of success with this venture but the challenge will be to get noticed amongst all the other things clamoring for their audience’s attention. From what I can tell, they are essentially doing it on their own with carefully placed PR and word of mouth with only the backing of a pile of VC.

Enough about the business side, how is the inaugural episode? Well, I purchased a 4-pack sight unseen and have to admit that I really enjoyed it. The editing was tight and the story opened at a brisk pace with fairly crisp dialog that was at times Made for Sci-Fi Channel cheesy but it was overcome by the hook of a mysterious characters that appear to move through time (Victorian London to what appears to be present day NYC) and a lurking horror in the body of a little boy that has quite the hankering for brains. Initially, I was apprehensive of the potential production quality but the show makes ingenious and very creative use of green screen work and CG graphics, painting a decaying city shrouded in darkness and rain, which allows it to appear as if it has a bigger budget than it really does. Overall, they have introduced a story that blends a sort of horror meets science fiction that at once feels like it was a collaboration of Lovecraft and Verne but has been slightly reworked for today’s palate.

In the end, I certainly feel as if I got my money’s worth and am looking very forward to watching each episode as it is released, every two weeks according to their blog, and would recommend it anyone remotely interested in Sci-Fi or horror, especially since the price is right for what they have delivered so far. For more information, check out Sanctuary’s blog or peruse the freebies over at their fan site.

Not that I’m a writer or anything…

Monday, January 29th, 2007
I am:
Hal Clement (Harry C. Stubbs)

A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.

Which science fiction writer are you?

Seeing as I have never heard of this author I’ll have to check his work out.

Thank you for the gift, whoever you are…

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

It was a quick walk. We were gone no more that ten minutes when upon our return we found these all neatly wrapped like a dash of Christmas joy nestled in January.

Anonymous Gift

This person or persons are at once generous and sneaky.

Hello, my name is Samson and I’m a Catnipaholic.

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Naptime after a long morning snorting kitty hooch

It is becoming apparent that Sammy just might need to seek treatment for his addiction to kitty hooch.

My Conky

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Tonight I was fairly bored, especially while we watched the season finale of Dexter–the ending felt too rushed–so I was looking around for a little something to keep me occupied and maybe trick out my desktop. Enter Conky, a nifty lightweight system monitor application. After scanning this thread and this one for inspiration I ended up with the following setup.

Conky on the Desktop

Here’s my .conkyrc.

Important Inventions In My Life

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Tyler wrote up the top eight inventions in his life and it got me thinking–beyond the implications of muppets and porn being on the same list–about the top inventions in my life. Likely this list will radically change in the coming weeks but for now here it stands:

  1. Books
  2. Internet
  3. MP3
  4. Linux
  5. Wok
  6. Razors
  7. Sunglasses
  8. Coffee

Those eight items are me in in a nutshell.