Once upon a time, long, long ago, in a land far, far away, digital filmmaking was a thing. Before we all had 4k phones and star trek computers that could write, shoot and edit our films for us, there was 'filmmaking' and then there was a bunch of weird kids and artists and other assorted ne'r do wells who were pushing the limits of what could be done with this newfangled digital technology.
Back in those primitive times we would make an annual pilgrimmige to RESFest to scare ourselves as the latest digital trains rolled onto the screen before us. In the long cold months between the festivals we kept ourselves warm by the glow of candle light reflecting off the pages of RES 'magazine' (a primitive form of analog computer used to disseminate text and images).
While preparing to move I unearthed a cache of these 'magazines' that I had placed in stasis for future reference. My first impulse was to leave them preserved in stasis, but upon reflection I've decided it's time to let go of the past and these relics. However, I just can't bring myself to leave them to the same fate as the old playboys, horse race programs, and newspapers that I've already sent to be pulped and re-used in some sort of flat pack nordic furniture. There's simply too much inspiration and innovation within these pages for them to end up as a flimsy end table.
So here's the deal - I'll send them to whoever wants them for free, with the stipulation that once you're done with them you have to pass them on to someone else from Indietalk. If there's a whole lot of interest I'll split them up into 4-5 packages and spread them around.
Who's interested?
Back in those primitive times we would make an annual pilgrimmige to RESFest to scare ourselves as the latest digital trains rolled onto the screen before us. In the long cold months between the festivals we kept ourselves warm by the glow of candle light reflecting off the pages of RES 'magazine' (a primitive form of analog computer used to disseminate text and images).
While preparing to move I unearthed a cache of these 'magazines' that I had placed in stasis for future reference. My first impulse was to leave them preserved in stasis, but upon reflection I've decided it's time to let go of the past and these relics. However, I just can't bring myself to leave them to the same fate as the old playboys, horse race programs, and newspapers that I've already sent to be pulped and re-used in some sort of flat pack nordic furniture. There's simply too much inspiration and innovation within these pages for them to end up as a flimsy end table.
So here's the deal - I'll send them to whoever wants them for free, with the stipulation that once you're done with them you have to pass them on to someone else from Indietalk. If there's a whole lot of interest I'll split them up into 4-5 packages and spread them around.
Who's interested?