Ryan Is Hungry Interviews Food Hacker Marc Powell

by Scott Beale on July 15, 2007 · 4 comments

Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson, the video blogging duo behind Ryan Is Hungry, recently posted great video interview with computer hacker turned food hacker Marc Powell during one of his weekly super clubs at Unicorn Precinct XIII.

The Ryan Is Hungry archive is full of wonderful interviews, including one with Rudy and Alex of Monkeybrains and another featuring James Burgett of Alameda County Computer Resource Center (ACCRC).

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1 v. vale July 17, 2007 at 9:31 pm

Marc Powell is truly a modern day man of mystery, a kind of contemporary alchemist of the new Internet language. Even though I interviewed him extensively for PRANKS 2, I didn’t know until just now that he had been “featured” in – was it Sixty Minutes? – which showed him, in REAL TIME, breaking into a bank – was it CitiBank? Word is that Marc ended up feeling “burned” by this major corporate media network “exposure” – exposed in the worst possible sense, possibly – a kind of sensational celebrityhood neither desired nor cherished.

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2 jay dedman July 18, 2007 at 8:54 am

we just posted a second interview with Marc where he explains his way of looking at life. I like this guy a whole lot:
http://tinyurl.com/yvms44

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