Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Introduction Interview


  • What book are you currently reading?
    • I am currently reading "Rise Of The Videogame Zinesters" by Anna Anthropy. 
    • Then when I finish that I am planning on reading "delay, paying attention to energy mechanics" by Zoya Street. 

  • What is the last live performance (music, drama, dance) you attended?
    • None really. I cannot remember the last time I watched any live performance.
    • Unless you count sport as a live performance. As I frequently watch many sports. Such as Football, Cricket and Formula one.  

  • What is the title of the last film you saw?
    • Disney's Frozen. It's actually quite good and I now understand why it has become so popular. 
    • It has interesting engaging characters, memorable music and a compelling story.

  • How often do you read a newspaper?
    • I used to read a physical paper ever day, sometimes multiple. Now though I just read Charlie Brooker's articles he writes for the guardian online and get the rest of my news from sites such as BBC News instead. 

  • Which art gallery / museum / exhibition did you last visit?
    • I went to the Imperial War Museum Duxford last year. 

  • How many hours a week do you play video games?
    • Thats a complicated question because I used to play 30+ hours of video games a week. However recently I have been busy, therefore I have only been playing around 6 or 7 hours a week. 

  • How many hours a week do you spend playing non digital games?
    • Another complicated question because I do not regularly play any non digital games but then at times I could play allot.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Thomas,

    As the answers given to the questions are qute short, there isn't really much scope for the personality beneath to shine through.

    Try to expand on some of the the opening statements with a "because..." type elaboration; for example, why is the Disney film Frozen "quite good"? Is it because of the script, the characterisation, the story line, the art style, or is it because of something else ... ?

    Similarly, what is it that you find engaging about Charlie Brooker's Guardian column? And have you given up reading Brooker or The Guardian online since Brooker's regular column seems to have transmogrified into an occasional rant-piece?

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  2. Hi Thomas,

    it looks like your blog hasn't been updated in a while.

    Don''t forget to click the orange "publish" button to make the new posts appear!

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