January 21, 2009
Starting last week I’ve been trying to set aside at least a half-hour to reading, It’s been great so far. The book I’ve been reading is called “In Defense of Food” by Michael Pollan.

An eater’s manifesto as the author claims, that builds on historic events about food and food politics, terms such as Nutritionism are cited, an ideology that assumes that the nutritional value in food can only be determined by the nutrients find by food scientists and how this ideology has actually worked backwards, health-wise.
I’m not going to talk more about this book because I don’t want to spoil it for anyone, even when the author pretty much gives you a recap of the book in the introduction.
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January 15, 2009

I’ve been incredibly busy lately and the bad part of that is that most of the projects I’ve been working at Sequence are under NDA [Non Disclosure Agreements] which sucks because I have no projects to blog about, until now!
Our latest project, a series of 10 episodes divided into 5 chapters of Batman: Black & White, a 4-issue limited series of comics published in 1996 were released a couple weeks ago on the US iTunes store, hopefully soon to be available worlwide.
Here’s the Press Release by Warner:
“The “Batman: Black & White” stories are told from the perspective of Batman and range in theme from the unsettling drama of solving a brutal murder to the light comedy of fighting bad guys with a broken nose. These short episodes also touch on elements of romance, mystery and even the supernatural. And like any exciting Batman story, classic villains such as The Joker, Harley Quinn and Two-Face make heralded appearances. It’s Batman as seen through the prism of some of today’s most eloquent graphic artists and writers.”
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