Remember that June-2013-Edward-Snowden-PRISM-4th-Amendment thing?
Think “Archer” meets “Mr. Robot.” On June 21, 2013, the first WIRED Magazine scripted series “Codefellas” premiered on the Condé Nast publication’s website.Variety describes “Codefellas” as “a short-form animated comedy portraying National Security Agency agents as literally cartoonish figures engaged in ludicrous acts of domestic spying.” Condé Nast said the show provides “comedic relief in light of current events dominating the national news cycle.“
For the past year, I considered WIRED’s greatest accomplishment to be The Untold Story of Silk Road. I was wrong. The best thing on WIRED is this information technology satire! It is worth the 39 minutes binge-watching will cost you. Start your “Codefellas” binge now!
1. “When Topple met Winters”
WIRED’s new animated series takes you inside the secretive world of a slightly askew NSA, with the eccentric Agent Topple, played by Johqan Hodgman, and his young hacker protégé, Nicole Winters. For the full article click here
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