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“Reverend” Jim “The Bava” Groom, alias “Snake Pliskin” is a charlatan and a fraud, a self-confessed “used car salesman” clawing his way into the glamour of the education technology keynote circuit via the efforts of his oppressed minions at the University of Mary Washington’s DTLT and beyond. The monster behind educational time-sink ds106 and still recovering from his bid for hipster stardom with “Edupunk”, Jim spends his days using his dwindling credibility to sell cheap webhosting to gullible undergraduates and getting banned from YouTube for gross piracy.
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Author Archives: Reverend
Your Self-Assurance Annoys Me
Since finishing up The Shining diorama I’ve thrown myself into a new project, this one involving AI. It’s a stupid project—which is why I love it—promising neither revolutions nor solutions, just grist for the insatiable tech mill fueled by capital. … Continue reading
Vengeance is Mine
While it’s been two months since I’ve blogged about our weekly episodes of the Family Pictures Podcast, don’t you think we haven’t been continually putting out the hits. In fact, just yesterday we wrapped up episode number 22 and it … Continue reading
The Ice is Gonna Break!
I mentioned already that after The Shining diorama I was planning on re-creating a scene from yet another Stephen King film adaptation, this time David Cronenberg’s Dead Zone (1984). I was wavering between Johnny’s vision of the young hockey players … Continue reading
Kate Bowles “On Writing”
In this episode of “On Writing” Jim Groom talks with Kate Bowles about the other side of writing: not writing. What does it mean when someone stops writing? What might that tell us about the moment within which we find ourselves? Continue reading
The Call of the Blog
I’ve heard Alan Levine mention the feeling of having to blog something. The idea that until you get that post out you can’t focus on anything else, and that’s certainly been the case for me as of late. When this … Continue reading
Come and Play with Us Diorama Trailers
I’ve said it already on this blog, but the “Come and Play with Us” diorama was inspired by something I saw 15 years ago in a pizza parlor in Springfield, Virginia. Namely a print out of the Grady sisters stuck … Continue reading
Bava Vitals
I’ve been running this blog on WordPress for near on twenty years, and it’s always been a bit of a laboratory. When we were exploring Digital Ocean or Reclaim Cloud for hosting this site often served as the avant garde … Continue reading
Shining a Light on Diorama Costs
Did you like my cheap pun in the title? Good, because being cheap is what this post is all about. I mentioned trying to keep costs down in my “Making of The Shining Diorama” post, and I wanted to spell … Continue reading
The Shining Diorama Flickr Album
The previous, extremely long post on this blog was taken entirely from a Flickr album created to document the process of building out The Shining diorama. The project features an iconic scene wherein Danny encounters the Grady sisters in a … Continue reading
The Making of The Shining Diorama
I had the concept for featuring the “Come and Play with Us” scene from The Shining in the Bav-O-Rama before it was even built out. Originally I wanted to include Danny on the “big wheel” (it’s not actually a big … Continue reading
