Having taken notice of my Ubuweb
Experimental video project, Ubuweb itself has taken the bold
step of hosting my writeups of everything in their film and video
archive. There's a link to their archive of my stuff on their front page, but they've also
built a dedicated page
for it whose design I quite like. Cooler still, each video I've
reviewed will have a link to my writeup on its own page.


Mine own humble work hosted on the internet's largest and most respected archive of the avant-garde material; could there possibly remain any goals worth achieving? (Actually, this will probably turn out to be yet another thing at which friends inexplicably don't even bat an eye, but that's good; it makes me work harder. Or maybe I should be running with a different crowd. Hell, I'unno.)
A belated congratulations!
Experimental film isn't an interest of mine, but I truly admire the patience and self-discipline you've shown in the Ubuweb experiment. Your work ethic is incredible and is an ongoing source of inspiration for me.
Posted by: Dan Owen | June 26, 2010 at 07:34 AM
Congrats, a great deal of respect is certainly due. I'll be looking forward to seeing how this project continues to take shape...
Posted by: Jacob W. | July 14, 2010 at 11:47 AM
Glad to hear it. Looks like you've got an interesting experimental video blogging operation yourself. How's that going?
Posted by: Colin Marshall | July 15, 2010 at 09:35 AM
How's that going?
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