Rod OK’d the shorter clip as an experiment for us to visualize a 'World of Roddenberry' for the archive. Looks like many of the viewers are picking them up on bits of the historical context used for some of the shots in the comments section 

literally did a ‘clean room”’ reverse engineer of director 5 / shockwave player in 2001. Brings back memories. I think Mike and Denise worked on that CD ROMWhen QuickTime VR was still a thing, an "interactive CD-ROM" (when was the last time you heard that?) was released allowing one to tour the TNG Enterprise. I might still have that disc, but the media would have to be extracted and converted to be viewed. I don't have anything old enough to run the "Macromedia Projector" file. The images would likely seem painfully low-res now.
Great CGI, but those interview clips where they feel some need to have background muzak - that just says the actual spoken content can't hold a viewer's attention on its own.![]()
I too am unclear on the concept.
Also about miniskirts: Raised by a feminist mom, I saw them only as the product of male culture to make women into eye candy, not full thinking, capable human beings.
Yet Ms. Nichols and Witney referred to them as empowering.
And yes, women's "charms" have power over men.
But I'm still left wondering -- so many people are sexist to begin with, do revealing clothes not in the long run reinforce (many, not all) men's underlying attitude of women as things to be seen/had, and not full people?
Just thinking out loud here.
Grace and peace to you.
Thinking too much, friend?
I think it's normal to have a bit of 'pizzazz' in the background in these kind of talking heads things? It's not intrusive and low in the sound mix.
She told me, in person, she wanted to look "Flash Gordon" with the short skirts. Actors stories change a lot, and they're often playing to an audience, not speaking literal truth.Grace Lee Whitney thought the miniskirt was a sign of empowerment and lobbied to get it into the show, which was accepted.
Oh my dear god…blown away.
If you're like me, you only vaguely remember that there was recently an unveiling of a fully explorable refit Enterprise. Turns out they've been up to a lot more than that!
Oh my dear god…blown away.
Maybe this is a bad idea, but I have said before that a way to save dead malls would be to have server farms in them…a Star Trek Bridge of X era…maybe a shop or two…a museum…and everything else game space. The server farms make you money even if no one visits.
Fantastic!
If you're like me, you only vaguely remember that there was recently an unveiling of a fully explorable refit Enterprise. Turns out they've been up to a lot more than that!
So glad you liked it!
Any orthos on the Planet of the Titans Enterprise study model?
I think Linden labs came up with their own---maybe work with them too?
https://trekmovie.com/2018/08/07/explore-star-trek-history-with-the-roddenberry-nexus-vr-experience/
Thank youActually Geoff from the Roddenberry Archive team made those models for Rod and Sandsar Nexus experience back 6-7 years ago.
I can render ortho’s of the Okuda’s POT ship model after we get back from Vegas next week (the team will all be there - and we have a panel Thursday - saturday). Like most assets in the Roddenberry Archive, the POT ship is an orbx model, that can be loaded and rendered in Octane from any POV - soon in a free iPad too.
Essentially that's it. Just like the short "flapper" dresses of the 1920s, the miniskirts of the 1960s were, at the time, considered a sign of women's social and sexual liberation. Although I don't know how "liberating" it is when you have to do contortions just to get into and out of a low-slung sports car while preserving some semblance of dignity.My thinking, and I could certainly be wrong, is that for millennia, men, as a way of keeping women down, have demonized female sexuality so that wearing a miniskirt is a way for women to say "yes, I am a sexual being and there's nothing wrong with it."
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