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:

Blogger 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? :)

Monday, April 23, 2007 11:32:00 AM  
Blogger 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! ;-)

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 3:22:00 PM  
Anonymous Lehsa 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~

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:01:00 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

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

Sunday, April 29, 2007 11:16:00 PM  

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