One of the many signs I encountered on my morning path today: pic.twitter.com/X7v11HRwn9
— Ted Hope (@TedHope) October 15, 2014
One of the many signs I encountered on my morning path today: pic.twitter.com/X7v11HRwn9
— Ted Hope (@TedHope) October 15, 2014
Currently, I’m crowdfunding on Kickstarter for The Quantified Self, an experimental story about a family that records and analyzes everything about themselves. It’s my third science-fiction film mainly because where I grew up science fiction represented hope for something better. Just twenty years ago I was a humble physics student at Kharkov State Polytechnic University in the former Soviet Union. When I came to the US I had to start from scratch like every immigrant. My first job was $4.75 an hour working at a hardware store on Coney Island. It took me 15 years to get a stable job in IT on Wall Street. It also took me 15 years to realize that I was moving away from myself. I felt depressed and confused. Having a job I didn’t like eroded me from inside and made me rather passive and ignorant about the world around me. Something was missing.