Filmmaker, vlogger and software developer. My focus is on people and technology that determine media.
A short mystery serial film made at Cinemasports on January 15th, 2005.
Super 8 Film made of Lothlorien Co-Op in Berkeley in Fall 1978 while I was living there. This is a rough re-edit.
Sample of the Lothlorien Co-Op films I did while living there from 1978-1979.
Kyrstyn Pixton, http://www.myspace.com/kyrstynpixton, performs at the May 15th, 2010 OmniCircus Benefit
At Isotope, the comic book lounge, on October 17th 2009 during the APE Aftermath event. The party after the Alternative Press Expo with drinks served by co-publisher Brett Warnock of Top Shelf Productions.
Testing my new green screen and lights. Looks like I need more separation between the lights on the green screen and the lights on me. Got a bit of green reflection on me.
On June 28th Dr. Laura Briggs of Sierra Sciences talked at the Aging 2008 Conference in UCLA on "The Struggle to Keep our Telomeres Long." The talk description is: One basic quality of human life is that every time our cells divide the tips of our chromosomes get shorter. This shortening of telomeres may be the molecular clock of aging. Indeed, the shortening of telomeres has been shown to be the trigger that induces senescence of human cells grown in culture; whether this can be extrapolated ...
During the panel at Aging 2008, Michael West, Gregory Stock and William Haseltine respond to how quickly stem cell research is expected to produce results.
During the panel discussion at Aging 2008, Michael West announced embroyone.com. A wikipedia or database for stem cell research.
I went to Los Angeles on Friday, June 28th for the Aging 2008 (and Understand Aging) conference. This is my heading out and a look around UCLA Royce Hall where Friday's conference was.