Media | Archive

Portal

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Last night I completed the game Portal, and this morning I’m bemoaning the fact that there isn’t more to play. This surprisingly interesting puzzle game is short – a mere three and a half hours to four hours for me – but the play and storyline is excellent. Because the game is so short it’s [...]

Losing It

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Doctor Girlfriend and I finally got through the end of the second season of Lost. It took so long because while normally our schedules don’t allow the luxury, we waited and watched all the episodes together. Now that we have caught up, and have watched the season finale of Season Two, I can safely say [...]

Keane – Under The Iron Sea

Monday, July 10th, 2006

I’m still without internet except at work for another week. Since I’ve been unplugged I’ve been listening to a lot more music, and the album that has been played the most over the last week has been Under The Iron Sea by Keane. I find it interesting that I’ve been hearing a lot of Keane [...]

Trailer Park Boys

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

One other thing I brought back from Montreal is a complete addiction to the Trailer Park Boys, a Canadian comedy about a group of guys who live in a trailer park in Nova Scotia. The show is filmed like a documentary the habitually stupid antics of ex-cons returning to their trailer park. Between growing pot [...]

The Warriors

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Last night the gf and I drank two bottles of Trader’s Joes wine and watched The Warriors, the epic story of a bunch of costumed gang members attempting to travel what “must be fifty to a hundred miles” (ha) from the Bronx to Coney Island after being framed for the killing of the leader of [...]

The Orishas

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

With the great music consolidation of 2006, I’ve been finding a lot of decent “new” music. New as in old stuff that I haven’t heard before. One of the more interesting albums I’ve come across is A Lo Cubano, by the Orishas. The Orishas are a Cuban hip-hop group – the music is completely in [...]

Foxy Brown

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

Quentin Tarantino has spent his entire career trying to recreate those dime a dozen soul and kung fu movies that dominated his childhood. He has such a strong love for these movies that he’s tried time and time again to capture the raw spirit of these movies, and has failed miserably. In fact, I would [...]

TransAmerica

Friday, November 4th, 2005

Wow. I betcha Casey is thanking his lucky stars for that dating plan.

Bonus points if you get the reference.



Disobedient Creative

Jonathan Gayman is a corporate photographer and design consultant in New York City. He also likes to talk a lot of smack here on Exhibit 5a.

Learn More about Jonathan