Monday, April 23, 2007

Episode Two.Seventeen



It's multi-studio madness as Ravi and Sonia kick-off the Boston Cyberarts Festival with founder and director George Fifield. George previews this year's festival, armed with a clip from the Visual Music Marathon. After successfully shuttling their guest from Studio-V to Studio-A, Ravi and Sonia discuss a potential adolescent page-turner caper, "The Case of the Missing Fitness Water."

(QuickTime, 08:56, 36.5 MB)

4 comments:

Joe C said...

Good guest! Wish I lived closer to Boston to take advantage of festival.

Ah, once more the comforting purr of Studio A's exhaust.

Re: censored smooch. The DriveTime Hays code at work? :)

Ravi said...

Joe C -- I think I feel more comfortable in Studio-A. It's got that Millenium Falcon kind of vibe ("Hold together baby!").

Re: the censored smooch, we keep it clean on DriveTime! ;-)

Anonymous said...

Joe same here... I'd love to go to something like that. My big fear is when they do have stuff like that here (ie Siggraph) it's downtown and I hate going there cause the traffic and detours are murder. :P

RAVI: You got a haircut since last show I think.

LOL censored kiss... made me laugh. I'm sure it wasn't "provocative" enough to induce any "liabilities." ;)

~L~

Ravi said...

Lehsa -- the haircut marks the arrival of spring in New England (which is early, if it's April!)