Awesomepedia! Projects!

This is the most ambitious video-project I have ever started! On the other hand - I have so far failed to finish it! Yay me?

It is a webseries about a young man who's mother finally explains to him that there is no Santa Claus. The first three episodes were filmed, produced and uploaded in late 2008. The future of There Is No Santa Claus is uncertain, but it will be completed by Christmas of 2009 (or earlier, if you help us buy a snow-machine).

In July of 2008 I decided to make an autobiographical comic every hour that I was awake. You can now flip through the arcives and see in great detail what I was up to in July. A month was a bit much for me: nowadays I make hourly comics on the 1st of every month. I might do more than that at some point though.

This is a webseries in a newscast-format that spotlights various awesome things from around the internet in each episode.

This is a series of documentary videos about Calle Wikstrand and Anders Backlund. It shows everyday conversations and events. It's mostly in Swedish, but sometimes in English and sometimes subtitled.

A while ago I started this blog, for the purpose of hyping awesome things from all over the internet. Shortly after that, however, I started the Awesomepedia Show, and things that were going to go in "Hype" instead went into the show. So it stagnated after only two entries.

I was reminded that horoscopes exist, and I thought "but wait, why do these exist? surely no one thinks they're real?" and then I went to the wikipedia page and looked at some statistics and then I was angry for a while. And then I wrote some horoscopes?

This was my senior-year-of-high-school-project in which I and Emil Kåks produced radio for the web. It's like... a podcast? In Swedish? It's kept here mostly for archiving and sentimental purposes.