Text-to-movies

*This "text-to-movies" mashup lacks any normal cartoon pacing, but you might find it worth your while, as it goes into some extremely non-cartoon-like spaces. Almost a Flarf thing happening here.

*You probably don't want this thing loudly reciting itself at work, especially if you have a sickening dead-end job in retail, or in a roadside diner someplace.

http://www.fictioncircus.com/news.php?id=425&mode=one

*Author "Miracle Jones" describes his creative effort here:

"As F. Scott Fitzgerald always used to say, you never really know if your latest short story is any good until you get a terrifying cartoon character to read it back to you in a dead, un-inflected robot voice.

"The process is called "text-to-movie," and the good people at "www.xtranormal.com" have created a website that allows you to make little 3-D cartoons for free, using a simple text editor and icon boxes.

"Here's something I whipped up in an hour, a film version of a short story I wrote last year called 'My Summer Vacation.'"

(((You gotta wonder if there was free wifi in that diner.)))