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Hey, the real Brian Atene finally showed up (as opposed to that prankster who had been pretending to be a grown-up Atene). He looks great, is funny, and is using his Internet Fame (based on a jawdropping 1983 audition tape that someone found and promptly youtubed several weeks ago) to encourage charitable donations to the Christopher Reeve foundation. He kinda reminds me of some of my more manic real-life friends, actually. I'm glad that crazy kid grew up into someone worth knowing. (Link from [livejournal.com profile] urbaniak.)
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Had my first random encounter with a fan of The Gameshelf today, when someone stopped me on the street to tell me they liked the show. OK, so it was [livejournal.com profile] novalis, but still, it got me wondering if it's gonna start happening with actual random people, after the meme starts to percolate. (Assuming it's percolatory. I think that it is. I just watched the show on TV for the first time, testing the DVD I burned for SCAT, and: wow, it actually looks pretty good.[1])

This would not be an entirely new experience for me. I used to get stopped by strangers around UMaine who enjoyed my columns in the student paper and recognized me from my photo. (Oh man, what an awful photo that was. I not only had greasy shoulder-length hair, and sported perma-tinted aviator glasses, but also pursued the good Maine-boy fashion of wearing a ballcap day in and day out. At least I tried to be different by wearing only blank ballcaps. Those were damn hard to find and I was proud of my small collection. Also I possibly had raging acne. Good times.)

If I am babbling a lot about this experience it's mainly because I've been away from working with mass media for so many years, and I'm having such a nice time re-introducing myself to it. A semi-little-known fact about me is that this is what I went to college for, more or less... I got degrees in English and Journalism before I got eaten by the dot-com bubble and discovered I could be a hacker, too. And hacking paid more. So.

Anyway, just to make it clear, I never want to be actually famous, but I think that being kinda-vaguely famous, even just regionally, might be kinda fun. Who knows.

[1] Though I also ran into some NTSC bugaboos I didn't foresee. The font I used for the closing credits just fails, for example... it involves a lot of thin horizontal lines that will go wubba-wubba on most TVs. Also, during the lengthy freeze-frame effect in the SoC clip (the part with the big red X) [livejournal.com profile] mrmorse and [livejournal.com profile] queue 's images get all wobbly, like they're flickering between two frames. It's the same effect you get when you pause a VCR, sometimes. I dunno how to fix that in FCP but I'm sure there's a way.

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Jan. 26th, 2002 09:53 pm
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I officially got burnt out today while on one of [livejournal.com profile] pheromone's Zendo rules... between my already-documented uneasiness about playing too many games right now and, more immediately, my own case of Arisia Plague (insert nose-blowing sfx here), it just melted my brain (though the rule is in fact a very nice one), and I bowed out and worked on Book in the corner until it was time to go to the one Scott McCloud-involving panel I had managed to not miss.

Today's moment of !! came when I shyly introduced myself to him after the panel, giving him my card and noting that a link from the URL printed thereon had a lot of stuff about this ComicsML project of mine. This caused his eyes to light up, and he said, "Ah, so you did that!" And he shook my hand. Eeeee. So I hope that maybe I can start some dialogue with him about that, later.

[livejournal.com profile] queue said, "See, I'm telling you, you're becoming this famous person now." I told him in all honesty that I have been vaguely famous since 1999, when I first got slashdotted for my Mac open source catalog, and that I become vaguely famous for some other Internutty thing I do, every so often, though never with any reference to previous vague-famosities. "I am the... I am a Forrest Gump of the Internet", I said, for I know the net must house many Gumps, and probably a few live in my immediate social circles, too. Perhaps you are one.

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