Artist turns horror novel into 'hyper-serialized' multi-media platform
Thursday, 11/13/08
Susan Keese - Sandgate, VT
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A struggling artist from Sandgate has found a way to transform his unsold sci-fi horror novel into a 'hyper-serialized' multi-media platform. VPR's Susan Keese talked with Hasso Wuerslin about his series, "The DeadBooks," which spans 150 chapters, and includes 100 actors and lots of avant-garde world music set in the strange town of Landsgate, Vermont. The first 10-hour 'season' is now available on DVD.

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