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So we're speaking. The director guy and I. And I say this:
"I heard a variety of voices asking these questions; Where is this person?
He's not up, he's not down, he's not awake, he's not asleep. Where the hell
is he? He's not here and he certainly ain't all there? What's going on?
Where is he?"
And so it moved on. And David was telling me about various books that have
been written by people who live between work and home. About the way people
spend that valuable life between office and home. He called it the Third
Place, because it's not work and it's not play, it's not home, it's not
abroad.
We get really excited and all. Talking, talking, talking.
Finally I said "Right, we can do it."
And David says, "It's an indoor road movie. It's a journey to the Third
Place, and I'm like,
"Yeah, we've got it."
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You have to wonder how much they pay the people who come up with these ideas though.
I have to admit I loved the PS2 'conquered worlds' advert; I still think that's one of the best adverts I've seen.
This new batch are... surreal... but very obscure. Maybe *too* obscure. I can't help but wonder if there will be more adverts from tomorrow, with a more substantial link to the product they're actually advertising.
Knowing Sony, though, I wouldn't count on it!
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So we're speaking. The director guy and I. And I say this:
"I heard a variety of voices asking these questions; Where is this person?
He's not up, he's not down, he's not awake, he's not asleep. Where the hell
is he? He's not here and he certainly ain't all there? What's going on?
Where is he?"
And so it moved on. And David was telling me about various books that have
been written by people who live between work and home. About the way people
spend that valuable life between office and home. He called it the Third
Place, because it's not work and it's not play, it's not home, it's not
abroad.
We get really excited and all. Talking, talking, talking.
Finally I said "Right, we can do it."
And David says, "It's an indoor road movie. It's a journey to the Third
Place, and I'm like,
"Yeah, we've got it."
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