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  <title>The Giant (Great?) Internet Migratory Box Of Electronic Junk</title>
  <author_name>Phil Bambridge</author_name>
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  <description>The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronic Junk (tgimboej.org) is a neat idea combining massive amounts of geekery and mobile inspiration- yes, inspiration comes to your door in the shape of a box. A box containing components of an electronic and/or mechanical nature, some of which will be useless to you, some invaluable. You take stuff out, put different stuff in, sign the logbook, and send it to someone new.

My friend John Honniball received this one, WOKING1, a while back, and I videoed him taking everything out. We then did a director's commentary style voice-over, where I played the video back to him and he described it all as I recorded him, then edited out all the pauses, umms, and can-we-do-that-bit-agains.

There's possibly another version of this to come, where I show some selected components in more detail.

I missed focus during most of this, shamefully, but since then I've gotten a high-res portable production monitor. Also, I think I know a bit better how to get the best out of a commentary. Doing it in 16:9 wasn't intentional. Definitely one for the nerds (I enjoyed it, for instance).</description>
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