If you should decide to write a novel about a topic you know almost nothing about, a scholarly discipline requiring years to
master, if you feel compelled to set the story in a land you've scarcely visited, during an era you can only dimly conjure from childhood reading and yellowed clippings, if you have followed your hyperactive and petulant imagination down a rabbit hole and there gazed
at glowing, magical
projections of inverted pyramids and pith - helmeted lunatics and pharaohs with unconventional appetites, but found little by way of actual knowledge, rest easy, because
at the British Museum you will make a new friend: an expert who not only knows everything, but who is required — yes, required — to answer all your e-questions, no matter how many, how foolish, how wrong - headed, fantastic, or...
To launch the Halo: The
Master Chief Collection
at E3, Xbox and developer 343 Industries recreated one of the most iconic moments in the newly re-mastered Halo 2, with a twist by revealing that what the audience is seeing is a holographic
projection that is being watched by a new and pivotal character in the Halo universe: Agent Locke.
In 2011 he started to work as an external professor
at IED in Milan and
at the Cinematography Experimental Centre in Milan, Palermo and L'Aquila and the PAN — Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli — dedicated to him a series of film
projections as he collaborated with the
master Luca Ronconi.