BMMI Guest Ep 12: Glade Runner (with Special Guest Sam Suksiri!)

Gladerunner.jpgThis poster was created by our special guest this week, Sam Suksiri! Take a moment to smell the artificial roses. This poster is worth a close, long look.

What happens if Glade plug-ins gained sentience? These Glade Runners eliminate all bad odors and grapple with new found consciousness. When your scent stick runs out, would you remember who you are?

This summer: Your nose isn’t the only thing that’s running.

This week’s special guest is Sam Suksiri who runs the Traffic Therapy podcast. A comedy sketch show that comes highly recommended by us.

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BMMI Episode 060: Guts

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An amnesiac scientist wakes up deep within the bowels of a dying endangered animal. She must survive the treacherous tummy and her even more traitorous companion as she struggles to escape. Her life depends on finding out how she got there and why she’s so dang little. Journey with us won’t you, into GUTS!

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BMMI Episode 049: Elevator of Tomorrow

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Imagine an elevator to space, built in the late nineteenth century. Elevator of Tomorrow starts with a legendary scientist disappearing from London society, to be found in the Congo, secretly building a spidersilk tower to the moon. The young scientist who finds him is just what this project needs to reach new heights. But as the building continues and the science becomes more unsound, will the lead scientist give up on his vision, or devastate the Earth on his impossible climb to the moon? Witness our attempt to theorize a working elevator to space turn into the unanticipated sequel to Kate and Leopold.

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BMMI Episode 041: Net Brutality

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In the year 3008, you’re either working your life away down in the bitcoin mines or you’re living the high life up in the Tower. Sure, everyone has access to the simulated virtual reality utopia (for a price, of course), but how many know if they’re getting the 4k hi-definition or a low-poly facsimile. A poor village pools their wages together to buy the chosen hero a virtual ticket to the tower, only for him to disappear. Now they try one last time, with their second-choice hero, to find out what’s just so special about the Tower and why they can’t get in. Net Brutality pictures an extreme dystopic future where net neutrality no longer exists, and bitcoins are like rare, rare Chuck E. Cheese tokens. If you want to learn more about net neutrality and what the December 14 FCC vote to repeal it would mean, check out savetheinternet.combattleforthenet.com, or aclu.org.

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