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Carrot: A Pitch-Perfect Satire of the Tech Industry
Oct 15, 2014 | 110-part series
Chris Heller
In this comedy short, Dan Angelucci parodies the de rigueur announcements made by seemingly every start-up in America. He's not hawking a watch or a pair of glasses, though. Angelucci aims to innovate the edible root: "It's not just a vegetable. It's what a vegetable should be."
To learn more about Carrot, be sure to visit introducingcarrot.com. You can tell it's a legitimate, totally earnest business because the site uses words like "design," "experience," and "crafted."
Via Digg
About This Series
A curated showcase of short films selected by The Atlantic