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rolfcon!!1!
Tim, Christina & co are up to some craziness back in Cambridge. On April 25-27, they will attempt to open the hellmouth:
This is the ongoing record of an effort to assemble every famous internet meme or celebrity to come to Harvard in the spring of 2008 to attend a conference.
Presumably, they’re going to talk about fame online.
:::ROFLCon:::
So far the guest list includes xkcd, dinosaur comics, the oneredpaperclip guy, and others. They get goatse and I’m buying a plane ticket.
To get you psyched:
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Internet People
Animation by Dan Meth
Music by Dan Meth & Micah Frank
From MethMinute39, CC-BY-NC-SA
Suggested Reading: The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos
just like kicking jesus
Someone called DodenSpiegel published music videos for most of the songs on BJM‘s new album, My Bloody Underground (full album dl). Pretty bizarre stuff, enjoy.
The rest.
[via Anton’s myspace]
the game
Were I in school this semester, this would have pretty much summed up my weekend:

Though I didn’t think I had room in my life for yet another robot comic, WE THE ROBOTS is really awesome. I suggest starting at the beginning.
There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious
totally sweet new múm music video
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They Made Frogs Smoke ’til They Exploded by Múm
Animation by Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir
This collaboration is basically Terry Gilliam meets Katamari Damacy. Múm is awesome, they have a new album out, and if you go to their website and give them your email, you can download a free track off it.
[via Drawn]
perkins & parkins

Altominarian Cutalfien by Greg Perkins, a bicoastal buddy. His Flickr is getting pretty awesome these days… good things happen when people leave Cambridge for Cali.
Silent Strokes by Superhumanoids. Catchy, groovy, pscyh-pop – definitely a track for your makeout playlist. The human behind all this is Cameron Parkins, who interned at CC with me this summer, so I should add that its licensed CC-BY-NC for your listening & remixing pleasure.
Some Things to Keep in Mind
Been sitting on this one for awhile…
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Jacob Kramer– friend, former housemate, and fellow VESer– finally posted his thesis film online. While Google Video’s compression definitely doesn’t do justice to the luscious color 16, the slacker-boy tale still charms. Plus, its got an awesome mandolin soundtrack by Jack McGrath.
October Update: California, Lampoon, Creative Commons…
Its been a while since my last post, but not for lack of things to say. Instead, my bandwidth for online activity has been consumed by two other endeavors. First, I gave the Harvard Lampoon website a complete redesign using Drupal. Its still very much a work in progress, and considering my attention span, it may stay as such for a while. But check it out, as we plan to update the content quite frequently (including comics illustrated by yours truly).
However, despite what my recent contributions to the Lampoon may seem, I am not back in Cambridge. My love affair with California is still going strong and I’ve decided to stay in Berkeley for the semester. Peace out, Puritans. Hello, beautiful hippie people.
And what have I been doing out here? Besides making lots of friends, art, and sourdough, I’m pleased to announce that I’ve been hired as a Business Development Assistant for Creative Commons, the awesome organization I interned with over the summer. I blog for them a couple times a week, so that’s definitely been eating into the energy I have for this site. More to come on what else I’ve been working on there, but for now I should mention that we just launched our Annual Fall Fundraising Campaign, and along with it, a slick site redesign. Those of you already familiar with the great work CC is doing, consider making a donation!
For the uninitiated, this video is a pretty good introduction to what Creative Commons is all about:
we throw parties, you throw knives
“we throw parties, you throw knives” [mov]
Song by Los Campesinos!
Animation by Monkmus
also check out the sequel
