Ondi Timoner: We Live In Public
08.10.2009
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Richard Metzger interviews Ondi Timoner, two time Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning director of DiG! and the new doc We Live in Public about Josh Harris, “the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of.” A dotcom millionaire known for throwing wild parties, Harris had a desire for ever more elaborate social engineering events, culminating in Quiet: We Live in Public, a month long party held in December of 1999. Quiet saw more than 100 artists and weirdos under one roof in lower Manhattan in a Japanese style capsule hotel and captured the results with over 100 cameras. Nothing was off limits, not showers, not the bathroom, not sex, nothing. The participants also had to submit to fascistic psychological interrogations. Fun! After this, Harris and his girlfriend did a similar experiment which saw them webcasting their lives 24/7, ending the relationship and resulting in Harris’ nervous breakdown. Shot at Mahalo Studios, special thanks to Jason Calacanis and Alex Miller. Cut live by Alex Miller. Edited by Bradley Novicoff. Produced by Bradley Novicoff and Tara McGinley.

 

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Aug 11, 2009
Peter Dean says:

Your blog and interviews are great! I’m so glad you’ve been interviewing filmmakers. I loved DiG!, so I’ll be sure to catch her latest film when it comes around.

Aug 18, 2009
brandon says:

RICHARD!  When are you gonna interview someone else?!  I’m tired of this 1 every week or two.  We need at least 2 a week dammit!  It’s tough being addicted to something that limited in availability.  Please help your fiends.  Thanks.

Aug 19, 2009
Mick Hamblen says:

OMG! Jason Calacanis!

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