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Friday
Feb102006

Zero Boy News

Check out the "oh so timely" and "as strange as reality" news podcasts from Zero Boy News.

Zero Boy is part of an online festival called The Huffington Post Contagious Festival. Enjoy a few minutes to check out his piece What Bush is Really Saying.

We met Zero Boy at Pop!Tech 2004, where, in the words of Renee Blodgett:

He's a combination performance artist, stand-up comic & "vocal acrobat." Zero Boy performed for us between sessions; quite a creative and funky twist in the midst of Emerging World Views and Global Creativity. He recounts his zany adventures in Zeroland through a unique blend of sound and mime, the results being something akin to a performed comic book. He combines movement with live, vocally-produced sound effects, and enacts a parade of hilarious, fantastical characters.

Performance artist, stand-up comic & "vocal acrobat" Zero Boy recounts his zany adventures in Zeroland through a unique blend of sound and mime, the results being something akin to a performed comic book.

Combining movement with live, vocally-produced sound effects, Zero Boy enacts a parade of hilarious, fantastical characters that find themselves in the most unlikely situations.
"Reminds one of the best days of Saturday Night Live" - Time Out Amsterdam

From his New York base Zero Boy has written, directed & performed numerous productions on both coasts and Europe, working in traditional theater, stand up comedy, television, street performance festivals, radio, film, comic books, a national magazine, and on the cutting edge of digital media/art.

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