operatives

  • adren of life (in spanish)
    Location: Connecticut, USA
    First Neurocam post: 04/16/05
  • alex
    Location: United Kingdom
    First Neurocam post: 06/11/05
  • aliask
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 12/22/04
  • an american in melbourne
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 04/17/05
  • avery cardoza
    Location: NY, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/15/05
  • bob the mediocre
    Location: Buffalo, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 04/10/05
  • capcoincidence (graham)
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 01/14/04
  • cheshire cat
    Location: Norwich, England
    First Neurocam post: 03/26/05
  • constance paige
    Location: NY, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/15/05
  • deadsoybean
    Location: Paterson, NJ, USA
    First Neurocam post: 02/27/05
  • elmo oxygen
    Location: Providence, RI, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/18/05
  • exodus
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 03/21/05
  • gigabane
    Location: Newfoundland, CAN
    First Neurocam post: 02/17/05
  • gothic
    Location: NY, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 02/03/05
  • johana (jojo)
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 02/19/05
  • kybalion (simon moon)
    Location: Ohio, USA
    First Neurocam post: 12/23/04
  • li
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 01/21/05
  • midnight
    Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/22/05
  • nicholas urfe
    Location: Buffalo, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 03/25/05
  • ophidius
    Location: Pennsylvania, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/23/05
  • peluchio
    Location: Panama City, Panama
    First Neurocam post: 02/07/05
  • pia
    Location: Washington, USA
    First Neurocam post: 01/19/05
  • random voodoo
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 01/16/05
  • reanimator
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 04/11/05
  • ricin
    Location: Dearborn, MI, USA
    First Neurocam post: 04/13/05
  • roger that
    Location: Buffalo, NY, USA
    First Neurocam post: 03/21/05
  • shemyaza
    Location: Sydney, NSW, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 01/03/05
  • simon blackmoore
    Location: New England, USA
    First Neurocam post: 4/20/05
  • teigan
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 01/01/05
  • tript
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 06/10/04
  • urchin x
    Location: unknown
    First Neurocam post: 03/20/05
  • wintermute
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 12/07/04
  • xade
    Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS
    First Neurocam post: 06/28/04
  • yantra
    Location: Plymouth, UK
    First Neurocam post: 04/12/05

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24 March 2005

Comments

Elmo Oxygen

I've only seen a few episodes of Carnivale. I like it, but I'm worried that if I decide to watch the whole series I'll get obsessively lost in it. Like that summer I was into Twin Peaks...

Xul Solar

I found Carnivale too wound up in its own sense of mystery. Too much emphasis on the fact that it's supposedly unravelling *something*, and not enough devotion to character and narrative. I got no sense of any of the characters, plus I found Michael J. Anderson forced acting to be really distracting.

Twin Peaks, on the other hand, was pure brilliance.

rh

http://www.chez.com/immedias/anglais/participants.html

teigan

See also: http://-q-.blogspot.com
Interesting..

tobyesterhase

Carnivale is a great mini-series

Elmo Oxygen

Aha! I knew there was another connection.

Michael J. Anderson was the scary backwards-talking midget in Twin Peaks; he plays Samson in Carnivale.

Also was on the X-Files. Anyone seeing a pattern? The typecasting must be tough, being both a working actor and a little person.

constancepaige

ok, this is a bit off-topic, but i'm dying to ask the administrator's over at the Cam if they've had a tsunami of NY pervy boys applying...

now that my bunny is on my blog- i'm getting TONS of emails about neurocam... i'm afraid i might be tainting the operative pool.... :(

teigan

How nice it must be to be an attractive female and be able to attract any number of readers to your blog like so many lambs to the slaughter simply by posting a bit of.. certain types of content.

Sorry, that sounds nasty. I really mean it. I'm envious.

constance

avery and i were just talking about that actually. it's kind of a bummer really... it's not like they are all flocking towards my blog because i said something brilliant. nope, it's just tits and ass. but even that reality is interesting for me to explore right now....

baa aaa

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media

  • The Age
    The 12/08/04 newspaper article responsible for the current surge in Neurocam interest.
  • seen
    An article in RealTime Arts about a Robin Hely/Peter Burke art installation called Delivery. Some interesting background information on the artists.
  • cherrie
    From the official VCA web site, a blurb on Hely's infamous blind-date video.
  • old habits
    An Internet Archive capture of a page that lists some of Robin Hely's projects, including Who Is Robert Henley? and Project Neurocam.