NYC Flash Mob with This American Summer!

Posted on June 29, 2008 by Christina Xu
Categories: Christina, Events, Participate, Partners and Friends

 

We blogged about the wonderful “Where the Hell is Matt” 2008 video a while ago. We suspect you are now in one of two camps (it’s like a choose-your-own-adventure!):

1) You are lazy and haven’t watched it. Shame on you. Watch it! Go on, now! Once you watch it, you’ll probably be in…

2) You marveled at the greatness of our planet and the jiveness of Matt Harding. Now you are filled with warm fuzzies and also a slight twinge of jealousy and regret that you didn’t get to participate in such a wonderful project. Are there any cool projects like this now that I can participate in, you ask?

Well, does Team ROFLCon have the answer for you. Our friends at This American Summer have been roadtripping the country for almost a month now and documenting their wacky adventures online in the form of pictures, tweets, blog posts, videos, and even a constant update of what music they’re listening to in their van. Basically, they’re doing all the hard work so we can reap the benefits vicariously. Nice.

And now they’re taking it one step further. Check out this invite for a video flash mob they’re planning in NYC!

When: Monday June 30, 2008, 7 PM EDT
Where: Outside Grand Central Terminal on the southside (E 42nd St), across the street and under the pedestrian bridge
Why: It’s an interesting thing to do (and the footage should be cool).
Who: You!

Did you hear that? YOU! So if you’re in the area, grab a video recording device and join them! They’re a meme in the making, they were proud attendees of ROFLCon, and they’re wonderful people.

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ROFLing in the Middle West – A Call to Action

Chicago Cubs

There’s a somewhat pervasive belief that the super tech-savvy, Web 2.0, internet aficinado, 21st century hipster types tend to congregate on the coasts of the country rather than concentrating at all in the middle. We, however, don’t believe this is true. For that reason, we’re hoping to throw a fiesta of some kind in the third largest city in the country, Chicago, the home of the best damn pizza in the country and two of the best baseball teams in the league.

We’re enlisting the fine soldiers of the middle for help and advice, whether you’re a company who might consider sponsorship, an internet celebrity who missed out on the Boston extravaganza this April and wants to jump on the fun train now, or just a fan of the tubes. So, troops: what kinds of things would you like to see come to a theater near you? Any thoughts on where you might like to see something happen? Do you just want to help in some way? Hit me up at carrie AT roflcon dot org with your ideas, thoughts, and love.

as a side note: I realize I may annoy the south Chi-town crowd by posting a picture of Wrigley Field rather than the Cell. In honor of year 100 for the Cubbies, I felt I had to. Sorry.

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This Just In: One ROFLaptop Per Child

Posted on May 19, 2008 by Tim Hwang
Categories: Events, Partners and Friends, Tim

Some of you who attended the conference might remember this handsome dude (Alexis Ohanian) walking around ROFLCon and getting the celebs to sign his snazzy XO laptop — pictured here on the left. The end result ended up being pretty ridiculous: internet superstars from Randall Munroe of xkcd to Christian Lander of Stuff White People Like and Kyle from One Red Paperclip ended up scrawling all over its plastic surface.

In any case, news coming out over the interwaves that Alexis’ uncorporation Breadpig has announced that they will be auctioning this epic laptop on ebay for charity, with 100% of proceeds going to the One Laptop Per Child Organization. You can check out the sweet trailer for the project that Alexis put together here.

Time to get a’bidding!

(photo courtesy Scott Beale, CC BY SA NC)

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Web Jam ‘08: Boston’s Coolidge Corner Theatre May 22-24

Posted on May 10, 2008 by Dean Jansen
Categories: Announcements, Dean, Events, Video

Orrin Zucker, ROFLCon guest and animator for Its Jerry Time!, asked us to give a shout for the upcoming Web Jam ‘08. Here’s the deets:

WEBJAM ‘08 is the first film festival dedicated to internet animation. You are invited to join Happy Tree Friends, JibJab, 30 Second Bunny Theater, Odd Todd, Joe Cartoon, Xeth, Low Morale, Its JerryTime! and many more of your favorite animated webtoons, all together on the big screen for the very first time. You can see LOLs, ROFLs, OMGs and even some WTFs. The first show is at the historic Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline MA, Thursday May 22-24.
Join us at this world premiere, star-studded event and see some of the breakout work being created in new media on the big screen. Hosted by Jerry & Orrin Zucker, co-creators of Its Jerrytime!

Space is limited so get your tickets early.

Event Details:

When: 7pm May 22, and Midnight Shows on May 23 & 24th, 2008
Where: Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard St. Brookline, MA

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