whether that's seeing a stick person get run over by a runaway train or a rescued Admiral Korris try in vain to contact his doomed crew. Brenda Romero is a veteran video designer who has recently been working on a series of analog games, called "The Mechanic is the Message." She knows that the way games involve the player can make them feel far more complicit than the reader of a book or the watcher of a film.
We've worked very closely with the Romero Lab at UT Dallas. Mario Romero is a close colleague who does a lot of the animal work with us. And he's put our devices onto a host of different nerves and measured physiological responses.
And I am the firm director of program at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. My name is Alfredo Romero . I'm the executive director of Foro Penal Venezolano, which is a human rights NGO that works in Venezuela.
And the elevator music is-- the muzak is playing in the hallways of the mall as the zombies shamble from store to store, and the point that Romero is kind of sort of making is that we live in a culture where we at least partially define ourselves by consumption. That's one of the things that we do, but it's hopefully not the only thing we do.
The smoothness kept getting better. The responsiveness the sharpness of the gameplay. You have to credit id in those days and Carmack and Romero . Um, I ... As somebody who worked on an FPS, I ... That wouldn't have existed without them. Credit where credit's due.
ourselves, because in many of the stories of the zombie apocalypse, that's one of the front and center sorts of themes, going back all the way to the classic renditions of George Romero , who was the originator of the modern zombie. In one of his early films, "The Dawn of the Dead," the zombies wander into the shopping mall and walk around.
We've had a number of generations of these nerve tag cuff electrodes. We've worked very closely with the Romero Lab at UT Dallas. Mario Romero is a close colleague who does a lot of the animal work with us.
It helps me understand unconscious messages my body cues tell me, and transforms negative beliefs I carry into positive ones, all by using the intelligence of my own body." Rachel Romero , Sales Manager at Google. I'm really looking forward to this talk, and I'd like to turn this over to Steve Sisgold.
I actually wanted to read one of the reviews of the book. It's actually from our very own Rachel Romero , who set this talk up as one of our volunteers. What Rachel says is, "This is the intelligence everyone needs.
Look at those girls. It's just sort of one of those crazy things where George Romero didn't know that 1968 was going to be one of the worst years in American history
and reading Stephen King books you know by the handful and things like that I was just obsessed with that genre and so for me the zombies that I grew up loving were the George Romero zombies of you know the' 60s and 70s and you know they're Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead those were those were some of my favorite movies still are
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- So well, there is a guy whose name is Alfredo Romero with an organization that's working a system-- victims of the state repression, so people have been killed.
Oh, man. I'm excited to be working with Plaza de La Raza. I noticed that while I was working for Margaret Garcia-- and I also worked for Frank Romero , another artist in the community-- I would assist them within their classes at Plaza de la Raza.
And honestly there is not that much difference between him and the zombies that he's going to encounter later on in the movie. So "Shaun of the Dead" is a sort of obvious play, not just on the original Romero film, but kind of on the theme that he is stuck in this thing that is not really life.
I've definitely coached a lot of people who have wanted to downsize for the sake of freedom. And in fact, one of the organizers in the book, Xiomara Romero , went from living in this huge house and owning 300 pairs of shoes to downsizing. And she now lives in an Airstream trailer that's 200 square feet, with her husband.
You have the paletero selling his stuff. I'm looking at the artists that I couldn't see when I was younger because I was walking on the streets and I would see a mural by Frank Romero .