May 282010
Film maker, performer and do-er of various jolly things of a creative nature - based in Kilburn, London
Specialising in films made with older antique equipment with a jolly veritable "something from nothing" approach.
Also a tinkerer of retro micro computers and other electronic things - especially the Commodore 64, and broadcasting the Anorak Radio show on SLAY Radio every Monday.
Working on various projects at the moment and always looking for inspiration. Please say hellooooo!
Hurrah! All the best, Anna x
"Distinct and unconventional" BBC
Some bits and bobs I picked up in Brighton for projects
Wow, did you hire an entire train carriage just for you?! It looks awesomely nostalgic, I like that
That’s a very nice haul. I use to love getting old c64 stuff from Boot Sales, I just don’t have the space for it now.
Wow Anna, that’s just an awesome impression. I think we can be proud of being part of this movement in the 80′s. Cheers!
Lummy! Them’s a haul of Datassettes!
Speaking of, I could do with a new Datassette, and a variant power supply, see if it is the power supply that’s not working on mine…
@sole: Cheers! We had the entire Gatwick Express which for some reason didn’t even stop at Gatwick?
@c64glen I’m always up for donations…
@ByteProject Hurrah! Commodore 64 rules!
@FunkyM: Let me know if you want a spare. I have a few of both now
Yay! Staff of karnath, and a terminator cartridge! nice find.. . . . .Grat little stash that…
Max
Agrees with Max Hall, Staff of Karnath was an AMAZING game… And any cartridge apart from maybe ‘International Soccer’ is a good find. I also noted Talladega, a surprisingly flowing and competitive racing game that only frustrated when you EXPLODED just because you TOUCHED another car
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And a big ‘YAY!’ to the BROWN DATASSETTE as well – was supplied one of those with my first C64 circa 1985, had not seen one since until now x