Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Anchor In this episode of A&A, we’re joined by Kimball Earl and Kayla MacNeille mere hours after they finished attending the 2022 ANWA Writers Conference. We discuss some of the things they learned and what it was like pitching in person. You can support Kayla, […]
Spot on Tatooine and other Robots in Cinema
Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Anchor When I asked the question “Where Will Boston Dynamics Robots be in the Future?” in Boston Dynamics and Biomimicry, I really didn’t have Tatooine in mind. And yet, as I watched the first episode of The Book of Boba Fett this weekend, I was pleasantly […]
#PitMad with Kayla MacNeille
Listen on Spotify Listen on Anchor On this first-ever episode of Automation & Authorship, we had guest author Kayla MacNeille on to discuss #PitMad (a quarterly pitching event on Twitter put on by @PitchWars) and the general writing community on Twitter. Here are a few show notes: About Kayla Kayla has been a writer […]
Imagineering Part 1: AGV’s and AMR’s
At Disney, creating the themed rides and attractions we all know and love has been a feat of engineering so unique the company has its own name for it: Imagineering. In 1952, Walt Disney founded WED Enterprises (now Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, Inc.) to oversee the development of Disneyland. In the decades since, […]
Boston Dynamics and Biomimicry
For years, Boston Dynamics has been working on “changing your idea of what robots can do.” Their quadruped robot Spot has gone through quite the transformation from what I would consider the stuff of sci-fi horror to what can now only be called lovable. Meanwhile, Atlas is becoming more and more humanoid every day, able to […]
An Indifferent Experience with Automation at Kneaders
I love automation. I believe it improves manufacturing processes and quality of life. That being said, there are plenty of flawed automated systems out there. Kneaders is wonderful, and I didn’t write this article to slam them at all, but to make a point. So may I present, a bad experience with automation: I pulled […]