Unexpected Diversion Ahead
Stephen Fry, the wonderful English comedian, actor,
writer, presenter, and activist, has open-sourced his newest memoir, “More Fool
Me”.
Fry and his publisher, Penguin Random House, cordially invite us all to “reinterpret it in any language or form, including text, data visualisation, app, audio and 3D modelling. Samples of text, metadata, imagery and audio from the new book and Fry’s previous memoir The Fry Chronicles, are available for download via a special WeTransfer Plus page. And Penguin Books is challenging people to turn them into their own innovative takes on Fry’s memoirs.”
Allison Crowe’s mash-up brings together Stephen’s narration, with her music, and the filmic essence of Buster Keaton, from his silent era classic, “The General” – on the selected text’s theme of mental health.
http://yourfry.com/interpretations/unexpected-diversion-ahead-4
Fry and his publisher, Penguin Random House, cordially invite us all to “reinterpret it in any language or form, including text, data visualisation, app, audio and 3D modelling. Samples of text, metadata, imagery and audio from the new book and Fry’s previous memoir The Fry Chronicles, are available for download via a special WeTransfer Plus page. And Penguin Books is challenging people to turn them into their own innovative takes on Fry’s memoirs.”
Allison Crowe’s mash-up brings together Stephen’s narration, with her music, and the filmic essence of Buster Keaton, from his silent era classic, “The General” – on the selected text’s theme of mental health.
http://yourfry.com/interpretations/unexpected-diversion-ahead-4
Learn more about the “YourFry” project @ http://yourfry.com/ and hear it explained by Stephen Fry himself @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqahjME6Tbg
And follow via Twitter hashtags #yourfry & #yourfry20mfm
Labels: Allison Crowe, Buster Keaton, Canada, England, Fry Chronicles, mashup, memoir, mental health, More Fool Me, music, Penguin Books, Random House, Stephen Fry, video, YourFry
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