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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Blink Music Video

One of the great things I love is when one creative work leads to another one -- and that is always true of Doctor Who.

So something like the music video -- with new original fan-created music -- for Chameleon Circuit's Blink is fantastic. It's a really good song, and one that I can't wait to find a way to get a copy of.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Interesting Doctor Who vids

I'm not a huge follower of the fan music video tradition -- every now and then one pops up and I watch it. I think it's a great form -- and one of my concerns about all of the copyright battles that are going out is that it's pushed so far underground that fans can't do it. I know that some creators are certainly in favor of the form, especially the ones who are of fandom in the first place.

This video is particularly interesting, especially as a commentary on the series:

dw_handlebars - Flummery

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Friday, May 09, 2008

Ood enough

I'm disappointed to see that the BBC is being a little over zealous in protecting their trademarks when they ask to removes a Doctor Who fan’s knitting patterns from the Web.

It's this sort of fan activity that kept Doctor Who alive for the period of time between 1989 and 2005 -- and it was this sort of fan activity that encouraged people like Paul Cornell, Mark Gatiss, Gary Russell, and lots of other people that have now worked on the new television series.

I'm sure it's some over enthusiastic person somewhere in the BBC -- and I certainly respect that the BBC needs to protect their property -- but I think there should be a way for people to celebrate their love for the show in creative ways -- and to share that amongst other fans.

Very sad to see.

[found from Boing Boing]

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

People's Choice

They've told you especially to campaign for your favorite shows -- and well, there is no question, really.









People's Choice Awards











Go to PCAVote.com

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

The Doctor Who Hugo trend continues

For the second year in a row three Doctor Who episodes having been nominated for a Hugo. And I know if I was a voter The Girl in the Fireplace would definitely have my vote.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Back on the Minneapolis Doctor Who Gatherings

As I added to my post earlier this week about our Gathering at the Block E Applebees we're going to meet on March 8th instead of March 1st. 5:30 PM to 7:00 or so. Ah, the joys of late-winter snow storms...

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Crafty Dalek

I'm sure you want to crochet a Dalek if you're suffering through a winter storm and have finished with your scarf. [via boing boing]

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

The Doctor's Girls

This piece of art called Doctor's Girls is all sorts of awesome. It's nice to see all of the new fan art and fan activity that's starting to come up now that the new series is really inspiring people again -- but not just the new series (which is awesome) -- but also the classic series as well.


Doctor's Girls by *mimi-na on deviantART

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Craig Hinton

I'm sad and shocked to hear reports about Doctor Who fan and author Craig Hinton's passing. I had met him a couple of times at Gallifrey, and had been involved with some of the same forums online throughout the years as well.

I have positive recollections of the Doctor Who novels he wrote for Virgin, and I believe that his work with Millennial Rites started the rehabilitation trend of both Colin Baker's Doctor and Bonnie Langford's Melanie that continued throughout the novels and audios. And while The Crystal Bucephalus wasn't the only place to foreshadow Gallifrey's destruction, it was certainly one of the most memorable early examples.

I remember that Craig was always straight forward about his work -- he happily pieced together the pieces of Doctor Who mythology, in a fashion that wasn't always fashionable amongst the hard core -- he was the first to describe what he did as "fanwank", after all. But I think that showed how much he enjoyed the mythology and made his work fun for fans to read.

My thoughts go out to all of Craig's friends and family.

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