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Fallen Nation optioned by Invictus Films and SB Productions
by James Curcio on 2008-08-22 13:26:44
tags: fallen nation, invictus films, james curcio

You read it right. The film rights to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning have been optioned by Invictus Films & SB Productions. Expect many more updates to come!

Puscifer: V is for Vagina Review
by Michael Szul on 2008-06-05 09:07:13
tags: maynard james keenan, music, puscifer, underworld

Asides from being great pop culture horror/action flicks, the Underworld movies were also known to have produced two really good goth-styled soundtracks. Two of the really standout songs on these albums were from Maynard James Keenan's side project Puscifer.

Keenan - best known for his work in Tool and ...

Mythos Media Redesign Launches
by Michael Szul on 2008-06-04 09:14:12
tags: fallen nation, james curcio, lives of ilya, mythos media, p emerson williams, the medicine show, tovarich pizor

Mythos Media launched its newly redesigned web site yesterday, offering a more in-depth glance at their products and philosophy - including the upcoming releases of Lives of Ilya and The Medicine Show.

As some of you might know, Mythos Media is a joint collaboration between multimedia artists P. Emerson Williams and ...

The Immanence of Myth
by James Curcio on 2008-04-17 07:31:29
tags: cassirer, generation hex, james curcio, myth, mythos media, nietzsche, philosophy, post-modernism

THE IMMANENCE OF MYTH:
INTRODUCTION
BEYOND REPRESENTATION

By James Curcio

The following are in-progress chapters for an upcoming work The Immanence of Myth, which picks up and expands on some of the ideas first presented in "Living The Myth" in Generation Hex. This will be an exploration of myth in ...

Engage.Respond.Evolve
by Michael Szul on 2008-04-09 08:26:45
tags: james curcio, new jersey, newark, underground

What are you doing on April 19th? If you live in New Jersey, New York, or Eastern Pennsylvania, you might want to check out Vera Mesmer, the Fall Faction and James Curcio at the Engage.Respond.Evolve event - "an experiment of metaphysical process in three parts."

The Fall Studios and ...

Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning Prologue
by James Curcio on 2008-03-25 08:15:26
tags: fallen nation, james curcio, mythos media

[Editor's Note: James Curcio and Mythos Media have been nice enough to allow us to publish the prologue to Curcio's latest novel, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning]:

PROLOGUE:

2011 Wasn't So Great, Either

"Fallen! Babylon the Great has fallen! She has become a home for demons. She is ...

Fallen Nation Audiobook
by Michael Szul on 2008-03-13 08:24:49
tags: fallen nation, james curcio, mythos media

You've read the reviews and you've heard the comments, but if you're still not convinced to take that linguistic trip through the psychedelic pages of Fallen Nation, author James Curcio and Alterati have laid out some stellar audiobook readings for you to listen to and wrestle with ...

James Curcio's Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning
by Michael Szul on 2008-03-05 08:20:26
tags: fallen nation, james curcio, join my cult, mythos media

How can I put this lightly? Fallen Nation is like Neil Gaiman's American Gods on an ayahuasca trip, while rocking out to the noise of Mushroomhead, with the lyrical subtext of Steely Dan. To all those that thought Curcio's Join My Cult! was good, this is James Curcio ...

The Infinite Game
by Michael Szul on 2008-02-21 14:43:24
tags: david hume, grant morrison, immanuel kant, james carse, soren kierkegaard, the infinite game, the invisibles

An ouroboros is an ancient Egyptian symbol depicting a snake eating its own tale. It can signify many things in both the ancient and the modern world. One of the significant things that it symbolizes is the circular revolution of life, such as birth and renewal. The ouroboros, much like ...

Join My Cult! - The Truth Behind the Story
by James Curcio on 2006-08-28 10:00:36
tags: james curcio, join my cult

Since Join My Cult! was released (10-23-04) I’ve been approached by countless people that were interested in the story behind the story, so-to-speak, since it is indeed more reality than fiction. Indeed, reality is stranger than fiction. So. Which characters are ‘real’? What really happened? How did it all ...