Critical opalescence is a strikingly beautiful effect that is seen when water is heated to 374 C under high pressure. In that critical state, the fluid is continually fluctuating between gas and liquid, and the fluctuations are seen visually as a multicolored sparkling. I think this is a wonderful metaphor for the creative process.
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Saturday, October 22, 2016
The Market Research Event Blog: Here Be (Inner) Dragons: The Art Of Storytelling
The Market Research Event Blog: Here Be (Inner) Dragons: The Art Of Storytelling: Day 3 at TMRE ended with a charming and funny keynote on storytelling, by a man who’s lived and worked it for decades. Francis Glebas ...
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Hi Francis,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jake Cannon I create documentaries for The Look Back Machine Podcast about film history. I was wondering if you would like to be interviewed about your career and your work on Fantasia 2000, I've already interviewed Paul Brizzi.
Here is a link to my work:
https://radiopublic.com/the-look-back-machine-G2n2wv
Thanks,
Jake Cannon
jwcannon2012@gmail.com
Hi Jake,
DeleteI just saw your post on my blog- Critical Opalescence about Fantasia 2000. I also saw the date. I haven't been posting on the blog. I've been writing the book instead. But if you're still interested I'd be happy to talk with you about it. All the best, Francis Glebas
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