The Reality™ Institute Video Loop
As part of the Reality™ Expo, the Institute broadcast this 35 minute loop, an almost flawless simulation of televised media.
As part of the Reality™ Expo, the Institute broadcast this 35 minute loop, an almost flawless simulation of televised media.
A simple, elegant game illustrating the link between the player and the history of the Universe. Made using Unity3D and Processing by Michael Molitch-Hou with help from Hillary Kapan, Marc Nimoy, and Elijah Kleeman. [Download enn-weee! for Mac OSX] [Download enn-weee! for Windows]
The authorized audiobiography of Paul McCartney is here in its complete and raw form! Finally, a personal account of the life of the musician, the formation of the Beatles, and the aftermath of the Beatles break-up. Listen to the artist’s own take on the life-altering phenomenon that was The Beatles. Part 1: How I Met […]
by Solipsis O. Nann You can’t count on other people. You don’t need us to tell you. You mustn’t need us to tell you, or we never would. You know. You’ve known it since your significant other left you stranded at the Senior Prom after driving your new truck through a loose field of […]
Tim Anderson – who you might know from Masterchef UK, Occidental College, the Racine, WI ska scene or your English class in Tokyo, Japan – is releasing his first beer: Mr. Squirrel Lager! Tim says in his e-mail (dated 9/26/11) to me: Hey! I am releasing a beer, as you now know. And it is […]
After years of unlimited touring and endless recordings, Chad Matheny, aka Emperor X, gets signed to a major label, Bar/None Records. To celebrate, he had a record release party at Origami Vinyl in Los Angeles (Echo Park), CA. Buy the record. Or check it out on Spotify.
Remember those commercials from the 90’s where an angsty adolescent would give you attitude for not comprehending the post-modern product that he used? Remember books? Well, now they’re both back! We at the Reality™ Institute have updated your favorite commercials from that holy TV block known as “Saturday Morning Cartoons” to save that endangered art […]
Mikey Valis does it again with his tribute to showtime’s “Weed”! This time, using boxes!