Author Archives: Keram

KeramCast.com Episode 18 – A List of Paradigm Shifts Introduced in 2009

In this year-end wrap up, Keram Malicki-Sanchez and co-host Aimee Lynn Chadwick cover the many extraordinary events and changes that took place in culture, media, technology and the world in 2009. From Obama to U2 streaming live in HD over the internet, Ebooks to Avatar, Iranian protests via Twitter to Canon’s groundbreaking HDSLR cameras and what is was like shooting with Christian Slater or in the midst of a hurricane on a RED camera, this episode has it all.

Watch KeramCast Co-Host Aimee on The Forgotten tonight on ABC at 10PM 9Central

Hello dear friends, while we have been busy relocating our podcast studio to its swanky new location in Hollywood, California, co-host Aimee Lynn Chadwick has been busy shooting with Christian Slater! Tonight you can see what Aimee does for a real living on Jerry Bruckheimer’s new crime drama The Forgotten on ABC at 10PM.

KeramCast.com Episode 17 – Machu Pichu, the Great Firewall of China and How Looms Led to Laptops

Keram and co-host Aimee Lynn Chadwick hear from Vanessa about unlocking the codes of textiles from one region of the world to another, how the loom is the precursor to the laptop, the critical differences between natural and synthetic fibers and dyes, the lake of floating islands in Peru powered by solar panels, the latest art and wonders untold from Hong Kong and China, the semiotics of fashion and so much more.

KeramCast.com Episode 16 – NAB 2009 Pt. 2, Kindle DX, Free Realms and more

The end of the Boston Globe, one of America’s oldest newspapers, comes at the same time as Amazon announces the sequel to its digital book reader the Kindle DX. Free Realms, Sony’s new free online MMORPG launches…

KeramCast.com Episode 15: Report From NAB 2009 – Amazing Things Are Coming

This podcast episode is Pt I of what new insights the KeramCast has to share with you about the latest and incredibly innovative products plus ideas on such diverse topics as the the nature of success, the shape of Web 3.0, 3DTV, HD Radio and FM chips on your cell phone. It’s like a free trip to Vegas and a media insider’s pass to the private seminars.