A couple of weeks back, I had the pleasure of doing a quick interview on NPR’s Marketplace, using the post that David Banks and I co-wrote on the poor use of technology in film and TV (and written fiction) as a jumping-off point. I want to expand on something I said in that interview, as … Continue reading Time, Aesthetics, and Text: Why Sherlock gets it right
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Time, Aesthetics, and Text: Why Sherlock gets it right
A couple of weeks back, I had the pleasure of doing a quick interview on NPR’s Marketplace, using the post that David Banks and I co-wrote on the poor use of technology in film and TV (and written fiction) as a jumping-off point. I want to expand on something I said in that interview, as … Continue reading Time, Aesthetics, and Text: Why Sherlock gets it right