Rob Beschizza

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Rob Beschizza
NationalityAmerican, British
Alma materGoldsmith's College
OccupationWriter
Known forBoing Boing, txt.fyi
SpouseHeather Beschizza[1]
Websitebeschizza.com

Rob Beschizza is a British-American writer, artist and journalist, the editor of the culture website Boing Boing[2][3][4] and the founder of txt.fyi, a publishing platform described by Wired as an example of "antisocial media".[5] His works include minimalist video games,[6][7][8][9] short stories, generative software that produces psychedelic art,[10] wine descriptions,[11] and journalistic euphemisms,[12][13] among other subjects.[14] Beschizza has appeared as a news commentator on television networks including NBC, CNN and Al Jazeera.[15][16][17][18]

Beschizza, formerly a technology correspondent and a crime reporter, is a graduate of Goldsmith's College and became a naturalized US citizen in 2015.[19]

In 2014, Beschizza produced an unauthorized edit of David Lynch's 1984 motion picture Dune with the dialogue systematically removed, which was itself taken down after a copyright claim.[20]

References

  1. ^ "Swiffer Ad Uses Rosie The Riveter To Encourage Women To Clean The Kitchen".
  2. ^ "Inside the Wild, Wacky, Profitable World of Boing Boing".
  3. ^ "How Boing Boing adapted to the social web".
  4. ^ "Boing Boing's Rob Beschizza: "We're not big on cat videos anymore"".
  5. ^ "This Stripped-Down Blogging Tool Exemplifies Antisocial Media".
  6. ^ "Half-Half-Half-Half-Half-Elves: TinyHack".
  7. ^ "Surely this is the smallest adventure game in the world".
  8. ^ "Best Free Games of the Week".
  9. ^ "Dying Bit By Bit: A Compilation Of Retro Video Game Deaths".
  10. ^ "The Psygnosis generator will remind you how great game box art can be".
  11. ^ "Every Audiophile Review Ever".
  12. ^ "'New York Times Torture Euphemism Generator' Introduced By BoingBoing".
  13. ^ "How a BoingBoing editor created a "New York Times Torture Euphemism Generator"".
  14. ^ "White supremacy euphemism generator for struggling journalists".
  15. ^ "Web Sites Aim to Join Protests While Keeping Their Mojo".
  16. ^ "Lawmakers withdraw support of anti-piracy bills after online protest".
  17. ^ "'BoingBoing' editor: SOPA bill 'badly written and open to abuse'".
  18. ^ "MSNBC: What's at stake with SOPA".
  19. ^ "British Invader Turned".
  20. ^ "David Lynch's Dune Improved With No Dialogue".

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