I figured I should put sometime up for my bio. Between work and all my other projects/activities, I haven't spent enough time on Renderosity...
Anyway, my background in programming/psychology/ergonomics doesn't provide enough creative expression for me. I had wanted to be a writer (SF/Fantasy) for years (though I realized that I would never be an Orson Scott Card or a Joss Whedon) and love the art here on Renderosity (thought I'm not artistically talented enough to shine in this arena), but finally decided that cartooning (playing with ideas more than words or images) was more my thing. Some of those SF/Fantasy stories I may turn into a comic strip (or graphic novel).
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Comments (5)
Flixthe
Il y a eu la suite, en 2010. Mais moins original que le premier film. J'aime bien cet humour. Do smileys evolve? Will they ever become intelligent? Nowadays they look crazy or silly.
unnyFies
Very funny.
peedy
LOVE it! :-) Love the movie, too. There IS a 2010, isn't there? Corrie
Hubert
Cute! A wonderful tribute to 2001! :)
Staticon
My all time favourite film actually looks even better with smileys in. Extremely well done homage. And in answer to peedy's question - yes, there is a follow up book and film entitled '2010: The Year We Make Contact'. :-)