Going Home: Identities of the Modern Age
I hate business trips. And business seminars. And all day business meetings. And business in general. I'm not overly fond of working nowadays. It just takes up too much valuable internet time. I wish to be independently wealthy so I can spend my entire day surfing around and finding incredible adoption movies and websites.
Like this one.
Going Home: Identities of the Modern Age
In the summer of 2007, five students will travel to South Korea to document a life changing venture. Going Home: Identities of the Modern Age will be a vehicle for exploration of the story of one transracial adoptee, his lifestyle and his journey to discover his birth parents. This endeavor is in affiliation with Emerson College as an entirely student-run Bachelor of Fine Arts Project.Oooooooooooooo I can't wait. It won't be out until after December. But in the interim you want to:
Check out their website
Be their friend on myspace
Read Jason's blog
And watch their videos. Here's the first:
Enjoy! Room service is on it's way. That is the one good thing about business trips.



1 complaints from ingrates:
WOW. How do you find this stuff? I hope he finds her. He's got to.
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