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		<title>August 3rd &#8211; Shannon Ocean</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For day three of our interview per-day project I talk with <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10104652@N06/">Shannon Ocean</a> (<a href="http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/5770">MOCpages</a>) about all things brick.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10104652@N06/"><img src="http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/5770/1213347049_SPLASH.jpg" alt="http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/5770/1213347049_SPLASH.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>-An introduction to Shannon<br />
-What themes does he build in?<br />
-Where does he find inspiration?<br />
-What sites in the LEGO community does he visit?<br />
-A building tip</p>
<p>Feedback? Email <strong>podcast@laml.org</strong> or comment in the blog below.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Update:</span></strong> One question I forgot to ask Shannon in the interview was about his cyborg racers, so I sent him a quick email and got this response:</p>
<blockquote><p>Initially there were going to be only 1 cyborg racer, a guy called &#8220;Thermal Frost&#8221; (from a Pink Floyd song. The naming-after-a-song regime only started because I&#8217;m bad at thinking up names so I usually raid my CD collection for ideas!) I didn&#8217;t have all that many canopy/cockpit pieces at the time so it was easier to just &#8216;mount&#8217; part of a minifig to a ship rather than enclose him in an airtight cockpit. At first I thought it might seem a little ridiculous to want to be welded to a spaceship, but after building a few, the concept really started to grow on me. Maybe it was mankind&#8217;s next evolutionary step: a man/machine hybrid???</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not entirely sure where or how I got the idea. I&#8217;ve always liked cyborgs in sci-fi books and movies. And Lego minifigs are so interchangeable so I started to attach minifig head to spaceship &#8216;bodies&#8217; with the original idea to give them articulated wings/thrusters/arms in lieu of their lost limbs. Soon they just turned into heads on ships and it took Nate Bush on MOCpages to show that a cyborg racer could &#8216;transform&#8217; somewhat and walk around, which was very inspirational and breathed new life into my own cyborgs. So he definitely played a role in the development of cyborg racers, as did the other guys that started building them after him.</p>
<p>The thing I lost most about cyborg racers is that without the need for a cockpit (or indeed a head) the builder can use their imagination to really push the envelope of what a spaceship could look like. Personally I want to build cyborg racers in the future that are very sculptural and abstract and to try to move away from something that&#8217;s recognizable as a &#8216;spaceship&#8217; to some really bizarre designs. I also like the diversity; each racer has their own story to tell, their unique personality and some weird and wonderful propulsion systems. hopefully one day I&#8217;ll be able to make a Cyborg Racer MOVIE! Now that would be cool&#8230;</p></blockquote>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For day three of our interview per-day project I talk with Shannon Ocean (MOCpages) about all things brick.

-An introduction to Shannon
-What themes does he build in?
-Where does he find inspiration?
-What sites in the LEGO community does he visit?[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>For day three of our interview per-day project I talk with Shannon Ocean (MOCpages) about all things brick.

-An introduction to Shannon
-What themes does he build in?
-Where does he find inspiration?
-What sites in the LEGO community does he visit?
-A building tip
Feedback? Email podcast@laml.org or comment in the blog below.

Update: One question I forgot to ask Shannon in the interview was about his cyborg racers, so I sent him a quick email and got this response:
Initially there were going to be only 1 cyborg racer, a guy called &#8220;Thermal Frost&#8221; (from a Pink Floyd song. The naming-after-a-song regime only started because I&#8217;m bad at thinking up names so I usually raid my CD collection for ideas!) I didn&#8217;t have all that many canopy/cockpit pieces at the time so it was easier to just &#8216;mount&#8217; part of a minifig to a ship rather than enclose him in an airtight cockpit. At first I thought it might seem a little ridiculous to want to be welded to a spaceship, but after building a few, the concept really started to grow on me. Maybe it was mankind&#8217;s next evolutionary step: a man/machine hybrid???
I&#8217;m not entirely sure where or how I got the idea. I&#8217;ve always liked cyborgs in sci-fi books and movies. And Lego minifigs are so interchangeable so I started to attach minifig head to spaceship &#8216;bodies&#8217; with the original idea to give them articulated wings/thrusters/arms in lieu of their lost limbs. Soon they just turned into heads on ships and it took Nate Bush on MOCpages to show that a cyborg racer could &#8216;transform&#8217; somewhat and walk around, which was very inspirational and breathed new life into my own cyborgs. So he definitely played a role in the development of cyborg racers, as did the other guys that started building them after him.
The thing I lost most about cyborg racers is that without the need for a cockpit (or indeed a head) the builder can use their imagination to really push the envelope of what a spaceship could look like. Personally I want to build cyborg racers in the future that are very sculptural and abstract and to try to move away from something that&#8217;s recognizable as a &#8216;spaceship&#8217; to some really bizarre designs. I also like the diversity; each racer has their own story to tell, their unique personality and some weird and wonderful propulsion systems. hopefully one day I&#8217;ll be able to make a Cyborg Racer MOVIE! Now that would be cool&#8230;</itunes:summary>
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