Kim Yoo-chul, 41, and his partner Choi Mi-sun, 25, fed their three-month-old baby only on visits home between 12-hour sessions at a neighbourhood internet cafe, where they were raising an avatar daughter in a Second-Life-style game called Prius online, police said. Leaving their real daughter at their home in a suburb of Seoul to fend for herself, the pair, who were unemployed, spent hours role-playing in the virtual reality game, which allows users to choose a career and friends, granting them offspring as a reward for passing a certain level. The pair became obsessed with nurturing their virtual daughter, called Anima, but neglected their real daughter, who was not named. Eventually, the couple returned home after one 12-hour session in September to find the child dead and called police. The pair were arrested on Friday after an autopsy showed that the baby died from prolonged malnutrition.
✖ Via Telegraph.co.uk: “Korean couple let baby starve to death while caring for virtual child” Mar. 5th, 2010

• Mar 15, 2010 link notes tagged: technology  communication  kids  parent  family  Internet  addiction  death  existence  computer  user  interface 
✖ Via Stumbled Upon by John Maringouin, 2007

Guy Maddin meets Harmony Korine?

“Maringouin’s controversial debut, Running Stumbled, is a hybrid documentary/fiction about his father and step mother’s drug fueled war. It premiered at the Rotterdam Film festival in 2006 to international acclaim and controversy. The film had a limited theatrical release in Europe but remains unreleased on dvd due to the filmmaker’s own suppression of the footage. Maringouin says this was done to protect the film’s subjects from criminal liability. Despite this the film was nominated for multiple awards including the Independent Spirit Award and has been widely hailed among filmmakers and critics as one of the greatest undistributed films of all time.” (Wikipedia).

Big River Man, Maringouin’s second film, definitely worth the watch.



• Dec 29, 2009 link notes tagged: art  movie  film  filmmaker  parent  loser  drug  life  death  philosophy 
✖ Via

Interiors, Woody Allen, 1978.



• Sep 28, 2009 link notes tagged: art  film  filmmaker  movie  family  tragedy  drama  human  together  lost  parent  kid  couple 

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