
1 hr 13 min

Bearing the Crystal with Wylie Herman, Esq. Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk
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pink_lemon_lies, Orra, and Argo sit down with Wylie Herman, co-creator of Crystore, Inc., to discuss his various projects and the insight he’s gained while developing his own immersive experience. Later, Wylie gives us a teaser of future Crystore shenanigans followed by a mysterious and unexpectedly musical bridge tear… We hope you enjoy and, as always, In Radiant Dictum!
Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer’s Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley/
Wylie's Bridge tear song ("Crystal Clear") credits: composed by Orra, lyrics/backing vocals by pink_lemon_lies, vocals by Wylie Herman, mixing/arrangement/production by Duckworth(wynn) the 13th
Special thanks to Corporal 13, and to George Miller Hoctor who managed to get the good Corporal into a recording booth.
pink_lemon_lies, Orra, and Argo sit down with Wylie Herman, co-creator of Crystore, Inc., to discuss his various projects and the insight he’s gained while developing his own immersive experience. Later, Wylie gives us a teaser of future Crystore shenanigans followed by a mysterious and unexpectedly musical bridge tear… We hope you enjoy and, as always, In Radiant Dictum!
Conversationally Immersive Bridge Talk is a Varelse Bridge Society creation. Hosting, writing, production, editing, and sound mixing is done by Argo, pink_lemon_lies, and Orra. Intro and outro music was written and performed by Orra. The CIBT logo is inspired in part by The Apexer’s Fidi mural: http://theapexer.com/project/halleck-alley/
Wylie's Bridge tear song ("Crystal Clear") credits: composed by Orra, lyrics/backing vocals by pink_lemon_lies, vocals by Wylie Herman, mixing/arrangement/production by Duckworth(wynn) the 13th
Special thanks to Corporal 13, and to George Miller Hoctor who managed to get the good Corporal into a recording booth.
1 hr 13 min