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Tristan Alexander Farnon is an American
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, creator of comic strip ''Leisure Town'', the ''Silent Key''
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and Spigot. He is one of the founding creators of the Microsoft Comic Chat-based webcomic Jerkcity, now known as ''Bonequest''.


''Leisure Town''

''Leisure Town'' features photographs of bendable toy figures digitally superimposed onto separately photographed backgrounds to create each frame. While the "characters" are children's toys, the comics explore mature themes. The strip ran from 1997 to 2003 (although in a reduced format from 2001 to 2003); some limited additional content was published in what appears to have been a one-time event in 2005. The strip is still being published on the Internet, but no new content has been published since 2005. ''Leisure Town'' gained some notoriety in 1997 when Farnon scanned ''
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'' strips and changed the dialogue to become profane (the story was that a giraffe became irate in his office job and started creating the strips). ''Dilbert's'' lawyers came calling and the characters were replaced with stick figures; Farnon then reverted to the ''Dilbert'' versions, until the lawyers called again. The original ''Dilbert'' comics were restored a second time when the site was relaunched in March 2005. During this period, however, the modified ''Dilbert'' strips had been mirrored by a number of other websites under the name ''The Dilbert Hole'' ; oddly, these mirrors did not attract the legal interference that ''Leisure Town'' had and a number of them continue to operate to the present day. In 2002, Farnon discussed ''Leisure Town'' on
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's ''NEXT@CNN'' show. CNN described ''Leisure Town'' as a "quirky, some would say twisted, photo comic hich wasnominated for a Webby Award two years ago, and has developed a cult following." Farnon described the financial difficulties of creating webcomics, saying "If I can support myself doing Leisure Town, I will be very surprised. You realize that when you make online comics, you're sort of folding up your product into a paper airplane and sailing it out the window, and who knows who's going to catch it."


''Silent Key''

The irregularly published ''Silent Key'' podcast consists of modern
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recordings of varying length presented without interruption or commentary. Farnon describes the collection as possessing "incalculable sadness and substantial humor in equal measure." In the hobby of amateur radio, a silent key refers to an operator who is deceased.


References

* Crane, Jordan (April 2001). ''A Silly Little Coat Hanger for Fart Jokes: Talkin' Comics with Leisuretown.com's Tristan A Farnon''. ''
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'', no. 232. Pg. 80-89 * Hattori, James (February 2, 2002). "NEXT@CNN 13:00". ''CNN'', Transcript #020200CN.V30 * Pearson, Kali (January 19, 2002). "Net buskers have lots of freedom". ''The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec)'', Pg. W7.


External links


Leisure Town

BoneQuest

Gaping Maw

Silent Key

Silent Key Podcast on iTunes


{{DEFAULTSORT:Farnon, Tristan A. American comic strip cartoonists American webcomic creators Living people Year of birth missing (living people)