Waiting for the anzac biccies to cook
..but they're looking a bit goopy :( EDIT: they taste ok :)
Well, I survived my first week of full-time work, during the Crazy July Holidays no less. Today I was doing a show, and the computer doing the powerpoint presentation crashed meaning I had to captivate the audience using only my amazing powers of description ("Imagine I'm a shark about to eat a seal...") Of course someone pointed out I could have just restarted it... I'm such a doofus :) Luckily the kids actually seemed to enjoy it!
A question that struck me: if you videoed comedians and then played them back to people with the sound off/who didn't speak the language, would they still be able to tell who was funny(*)? This occurred to me as I was pondering how much audience response is based on tone/energy etc.
Doing mine would be dull, so here's the haiku meme for my favourite pair of Harry Potter fangirls, made by the ever amazing Grahame:
(*)As judged by people watching the video with the sound on who do understand the langauge.
Well, I survived my first week of full-time work, during the Crazy July Holidays no less. Today I was doing a show, and the computer doing the powerpoint presentation crashed meaning I had to captivate the audience using only my amazing powers of description ("Imagine I'm a shark about to eat a seal...") Of course someone pointed out I could have just restarted it... I'm such a doofus :) Luckily the kids actually seemed to enjoy it!
A question that struck me: if you videoed comedians and then played them back to people with the sound off/who didn't speak the language, would they still be able to tell who was funny(*)? This occurred to me as I was pondering how much audience response is based on tone/energy etc.
Doing mine would be dull, so here's the haiku meme for my favourite pair of Harry Potter fangirls, made by the ever amazing Grahame:
(*)As judged by people watching the video with the sound on who do understand the langauge.
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Well done for salvaging the presentation! You poor, poor Scitech staff.
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Cookies are goopy, it's an American thing.
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(Anonymous) 2006-07-14 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac_biscuit
Doesn't help us, but it's cool :)
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Also, and I mean this in the nicest way, who are you? I first assumed you were just some random ljer but your profile seems to imply I might know you... I mean it's cool, just curious :)
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I'm not sure if there's any reason we should know each other, per se. There are some areas of cross-over I can see, but I think that's more coincidence than conspiracy... after all, you're UWA, I'm Murdoch, it's very much a matter of "two households, both alike in dignity" kinda stuff :)
OTOH, are you suprised that a person with the name bigmathsgeek was magnetically drawn to your posts? Personally, I'm feeling pretty random, or at least, pretty pseudorandom.
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(Sorry for glacial reply, work+sick=ignoring email)
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On the comedian thing - I did read somewhere that a bunch of non-english speaking people at a Billy Connolly show found him absolutely uproarious (as observed by the woman who later became his wife so maybe that doesn't count)
And you pimped my blog! *blinks*
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The computer breaks down every now and then (unsurprising given how many different people fiddle with it) my problem is learning how to reset it on the fly, I tend to just battle on without it which is not the optimal solution :)
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I'm pretty sure there have been studies done, which included showing people footage of American presidents giving public speeches. Apparently the non-English-speakers thought it was hilarious.
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(Anonymous) 2006-07-15 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)Mmmm. Cookies, biscuits...
Hungry now.
Thankyou for the Haiku!
Go to blog for custard recipe!
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