Computer Show Live was a live webseries starring Titanic Sinclair and Mars Argo, which ran on the Grocerybag Ustream (now UBM Cloud Video) page. An unknown amount of episodes was made from March 29th, 2009, until February 22nd, 2011. Very little is known about the series, as no footage of the live shows has yet resurfaced but it is known multiple streams were at Groovemaster Studios.
Episode Guide[]
The first episode was released on March 29th, 2009, for which the 14-second test run had resurfaced online in early 2017. The test run features Sinclair wearing a black fedora in front of a white background while testing whether the equipment was functioning properly. This episode is presumably referred to again in "A Small Conversation." as the duo claims that they had "started live broadcasting last night".
The following known episode aired on January 17th, 2011, and featured Tony Katai as its director.[1] According to the official Ustream page for the episode, the duo were reading negative comments, similarly to "Do You Ever Feel Empty?",[2] possibly featuring the 'Negative Comment Award' event. Not much else is known about the video, however.
Six days later, on Janurary 23rd, 2011, Bad City published with Argo with Sinclair.[3] No other information is known about this episode.
The presumably final episode was released on February 22nd, 2011. Very little is known about it except a screenshot surfaced which depicted Sinclair's electric guitar with the song title of "Beauty Is Empty" printed on it at Groovemaster Studios. It remains unknown whether more videos had been made after this.
Cast[]
- Mars Argo as herself
- Titanic Sinclair as himself
- Tony Katai as himself
- Alex Mixter as himself
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- A live video on Mitchell Davis' official Ustream page, released on November 10th, 2009, allegedly featured Argo and Sinclair on it.[4] However, it remains unknown whether this was an official episode of Computer Show Live.
References[]
- ↑ @antlergoth (January 17, 2011)."RT @marsargo: We are live from Chicago with @tonykatai <3<3<3". Twitter. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ↑ "Computer Show Live". Ustream. January 17, 2011. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ↑ @BadCityMusic (Janurary 23, 2011). "We're live with @marsargo right now. Come watch us dance to our own tune." Twitter. Retrieved Janurary 6, 2022.
- ↑ @iMandee (November 11, 2009). "marsargo will write a song fore Live lava Live if we get 2500 people in the ustream room". Twitter. Retrieved May 29, 2020.


