Cosmomeal with Marcelo ‘Aelygon’ Soria

written by doctora on 1/06/2009

First things first: Marcelo undoes his tie. In all possible meanings. He works at the innovation department of a big company and wears a suit to work. But just take a glance at what he’s carrying and you’ll notice he’s way apart from the standard MegaCorp Drone.

He’s holding a copy of The Illuminatus Trilogy, a weird hybrid of sci-fi, conspiracy theories and parody. He assures us it has nothing to do with Tom Hanks (absolutely not).

He’s a funny and imaginative person, and sometimes he resembles a late-night stand-up comedian with a red brick wall and a mic as backdrop. We had a good laugh at his prediction concerning the Microsoft’s Surface: its future awaits on the streets, with a goat dancing on it while playing the multitouch piano.

Check out his photoblog, we are all big fans of his photos.

There are 3 comments to this article:

  1. 1/06/2009Clarisa says:

    Marcelo rocks!

  2. 4/06/2009marcelo 'aelygon' soria-rodríguez estevan lanza etc. says:

    Of course, I’m delighted to be included in this gallery of interesting things et al. I didn’t get to where I am today by turning down irresistible offers as sitting at the table of this talented team. It was definitely an honor to share a meal with these lovely cosmonauts, friendly foes of the ordinary, exemplary knights of the things-that-are-well-done, masters of elegance, exquisite partners for any imaginable activity and nice people in general (yes, they paid the bill BUT my opinion was the same even before that occurred). They even had in store for me a nicely printed copy of “Inside Steve’s Brain”. Having been raised in a small village by the sea, the humble-and-naive me thought it was a treatise on neurology, but after some pages of a reading that was somewhat abstract to actually correspond to a medicine book I quickly discovered that my dear vostokians were actually sharing some business-psycho-tainment non-fictitious savvy with me (not as psychedelic as the aforementioned Illuminatus! Trilogy, but equally interesting!). Kiitos!

    My most heartfelt thanks goes to this unrivaled crew. Oh, and I’m sorry I didn’t make it in time to portray your first rocket to space (ye olde ladies hair saloon).

    Heartfelt thanks go as well to the previous poster for the kind comment, I hope she isn’t mad at me concerning the ridiculous delay with my producing suitable photographs for her life decor!

    long live vostok!

  3. 19/06/2009Javier Cañada says:

    Snif!

    :)

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