Ze Frank: Web Playroom
On the web, a new “Friend” may be just a click away, but true connection is harder to find and express. Ze Frank presents a medley of zany Internet toys that require deep participation and reward us with something more nourishing. You’re invited, if you promise you’ll share.
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ABOUT Ze Frank
“Ever since his “How to Dance Properly” viral video (born as a party invite for 17 friends hit the Web in 2001) Ze Frank has been making people giggle, guffaw and gasp out loud whilst procrastinating at work. He defines, in many ways, the genre of online comedy, and continues to innovate madly on the form.
In 2006 he launched a year-long daily video blog called ‘The Show with Ze Frank’, that Slate.com called “the best sustained comedy run in the history of the Web.” His rapid-fire delivery and absurd explorations in audience participation (like Earth Sandwich) has influenced a generation of digital native YouTubers.
Perhap his most brilliant move: calling on fans to write the show for him. Using collaborative tools, online viewers collectively put words in his mouth (and props in his lap); he faithfully performed this wiki-comedy each week for his “Fabuloso Friday” show.
In 2008, along with Erik Kastner, Frank launched Colowars, the first massively multi-player game on Twitter, that featured two months of sponsored online events and competitions. Recently he has worked with his audience to create a series of projects based on shared emotions such as pain, fear and the pang of nostalgia. Frank works as a consultant to range of industries on audience engagement and is a public speaker on the subject of the virtual life.”
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