“Arcadia” Film from the Heart by Nirvan Mullick
This is the story of a nine year old boy named Caine who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his father’s used auto part store. A dollar gets you four plays, and two dollars gets you a five-hundred turn FUN PASS. Business was slow until independent filmmaker Nirvan Mullick spotted the arcade and plotted to change Caine’s life forever. Watch the short film and if you feel as weepy and joyous as I did, head over to his newly established scholarship fund. And can I just say, what an amazing dad to support, encourage, and allow his son to pretty much overtake his storefront for the sake of fun and creativity. (via mefi)
The square root encryption key security thing is the coolest thing ever!!! I hope everyone caught that too. This kid is going somewhere. I don’t know if he is the next PT Barnum or the next Julian Assange. He rox.
Good eye Sven.
I know you think this is really cool but is anyone concerned about the sign that reads “Chemicals in this area have been known to cause cancer”? Making your young son live/work in those conditions without his full understanding of the potential consequences would seem cruel and irresponsible to me. My guess is benzene and other VOCs are in the air. Someone should drop a dime to OSHA. 😦
What a story had tears rolling down my face
I’m so glad you liked it!
so glad!!
Hi,
What a fantastic video, weisserwatercolours gave me the link to come and have a watch and I’m glad I did, a lot of fun. 😀
You made my day!
this is about the coolest post I’ve ever watched. thank you for posting this!
That was precious ;-;