Reading, Listening, Watching
May. 27th, 2020 08:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Reading: The Red Men by Matthew de Abaitua. I did a workshop with Abaitua at one point as part of a Liverpool creative writing festival (with an AI theme) and he seemed like a nice guy. It's an interesting book hypothesising AI simulacra of people, only because they are data based simulacra they are not perfect. I quite like the concepts but the book is a lot more male gazey than I expected. The kind of writing you tolerate in 1960s fiction but side-eye a bit in fiction from 2007. I know an awful lot about the breasts of the very few female characters but very little about the pecs of the many male characters.
Listening: Verity Podcast back catalog.
Watching: We watched the Tennant and Tate Much Ado about Nothing which is good, but more broadly comic in some scenes I feel could have done with a lighter touch.
Listening: Verity Podcast back catalog.
Watching: We watched the Tennant and Tate Much Ado about Nothing which is good, but more broadly comic in some scenes I feel could have done with a lighter touch.