remixable - posts tagged 'News' http://soup.remixablefilms.net/ Ingredients from visual storytelling chefs around the world, cooking up a tasty remixable soup. Editor: Michela Ledwidge Wicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem {"tags":["DIYDays","Featured","LA","News","Uncategorized","event"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2011/08/10/wicked-solutions-for-a-wicked-problem/\"\u003EWicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2011/08/10/wicked-solutions-for-a-wicked-problem/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EDIY DAYS is coming to LA on Oct 28th and we\u2019re excited to share a new site we\u2019ve been working on.\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://www.diydays.com \"\u003E http://www.diydays.com \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhen we started DIY DAYS back in 2008, the goal was to share information and creative process within a social environment. As we prepare for what will be our 9th event, we are excited to announce a number of new additions to DIY DAYS that will focus on action.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem\u003C/strong\u003E (WS WP) will be a center piece of the event. A wicked problem within the educational space will be targeted. WS WP is a \u201cthink tank meets hackathon\u201d that will combine design thinking, storytelling and co-creation in an effort to move from concept to working prototype within a 48 hour period. DIY DAYS LA will close with a presentation of the prototype to a live audience.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/files/2011/08/screen-capture-145.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"screen-capture-145\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1021\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/files/2011/08/screen-capture-145-300x234.png\" height=\"213\" alt=\"\" width=\"273\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERobot Heart Stories\u003C/strong\u003E is an experiential educational effort that will have students in two underprivileged schools, one in Montreal and one in Los Angeles, co-creating stories that will move a robot (connected plush toy with GPS capabilities) from Montreal to Los Angeles. The project kicks off Oct 17th at the FESTIVAL DU NOUVEAU CIN\u00c9MA and concludes on the 28th at DIY DAYS LA. The journey will be documented and the children can check in with the robot\u2019s progress as she attempts to find her way home. The student\u2019s stories will be brought to life by designers, illustrators and animators and copies of the children\u2019s work will be placed in an \u201cactual rocket\u201d that will be making its way into space this fall. The project mixes social gaming mechanics with creative writing while at the same time enabling the students to learn using math, science, history and geography.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESPEAKERS\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nIn our first wave of speaker announcements we\u2019re thrilled that \u003Ca href=\"http://henryjenkins.org/\"\u003EHenry Jenkins\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.collapsus.com/\"\u003ETommy Pallotta\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://www.authenticinallcaps.com\"\u003EChristy Dena \u003C/a\u003Ewill be joining us. We\u2019ll be sharing more speaker and program details in the coming weeks.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe are still looking for interesting people and projects. So if you know of someone or something that would be an amazing addition to the event please drop us a line at work@workbookproject.com with the subject \u201cDiy Days LA.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETICKETS\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIY DAYS LA is free and tickets will be available on a first come first serve basis. Starting on Sept 12th you\u2019ll be able to get them from \u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com\"\u003Ehttp://diydays.com\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EPARTNERS\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/strong\u003EWe\u2019re proud to partner with the \u003Ca href=\"http://www2.library.ucla.edu/libraries/researchlibrary/index.cfm\"\u003EUCLA Library\u003C/a\u003E as one of their \u003Ca href=\"http://www.openaccessweek.org/\"\u003EOpen Access Week\u003C/a\u003E events. Open Access Week is a global event, now in its 5th year, promoting Open Access as a new norm in scholarship and research. UCLA is giving us access to their amazing Charles E. Young Research Library which has recently been renovated.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ucla1-640x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECINEMA SPEAKEASY PRESENTS \u2018SHOW \u0026amp; TELL\u201d\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nIn a special section of DIY DAYS we\u2019ll be highlighting amazing innovative work. We\u2019ve teamed with \u003Ca href=\"http://cinemaspeakeasy.com\"\u003ECinema Speakeasy\u003C/a\u003E to put on a \u201cshow \u0026amp; tell\u201d that will give creators of film, games, music, design projects, immersive experiences and anything else that deals with storytelling a space to show. Space is limited so make sure to contact us early. For more details check out \u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/2011/08/special-showcase \"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003Ehttp://diydays.com/2011/08/special-showcase\u003C/strong\u003E \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EVOLUNTEERS\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLast but definitely not least, we are looking for a few good women and men to help us put on the event. It\u2019s a fun great way to meet people and network. Not to mention volunteers are what help to keep DIY DAYS free. It is the volunteers who share their time and talents that make DIY DAYS possible. We are in need of folks to help with logistics, tech, and documenting the event. If you\u2019re interested you can find more details here \u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/volunteers\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003Ehttp://diydays.com/volunteers\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2011%2F08%2F10%2Fwicked-solutions-for-a-wicked-problem%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Wicked%20Solutions%20for%20a%20Wicked%20Problem\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>DIY DAYS is coming to LA on Oct 28th and we’re excited to share a new site we’ve been working on. <a href="http://www.diydays.com "> http://www.diydays.com </a></p> <p>When we started DIY DAYS back in 2008, the goal was to share information and creative process within a social environment. As we prepare for what will be our 9th event, we are excited to announce a number of new additions to DIY DAYS that will focus on action.</p> <p><strong>Wicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem</strong> (WS WP) will be a center piece of the event. A wicked problem within the educational space will be targeted. WS WP is a “think tank meets hackathon” that will combine design thinking, storytelling and co-creation in an effort to move from concept to working prototype within a 48 hour period. DIY DAYS LA will close with a presentation of the prototype to a live audience.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/diydays/files/2011/08/screen-capture-145.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1021" title="screen-capture-145" src="http://workbookproject.com/diydays/files/2011/08/screen-capture-145-300x234.png" height="213" alt="" width="273" /></a></p> <p><strong>Robot Heart Stories</strong> is an experiential educational effort that will have students in two underprivileged schools, one in Montreal and one in Los Angeles, co-creating stories that will move a robot (connected plush toy with GPS capabilities) from Montreal to Los Angeles. The project kicks off Oct 17th at the FESTIVAL DU NOUVEAU CINÉMA and concludes on the 28th at DIY DAYS LA. The journey will be documented and the children can check in with the robot’s progress as she attempts to find her way home. The student’s stories will be brought to life by designers, illustrators and animators and copies of the children’s work will be placed in an “actual rocket” that will be making its way into space this fall. The project mixes social gaming mechanics with creative writing while at the same time enabling the students to learn using math, science, history and geography.</p> <p><strong>SPEAKERS</strong><br /> In our first wave of speaker announcements we’re thrilled that <a href="http://henryjenkins.org/">Henry Jenkins</a>, <a href="http://www.collapsus.com/">Tommy Pallotta</a> and <a href="http://www.authenticinallcaps.com">Christy Dena </a>will be joining us. We’ll be sharing more speaker and program details in the coming weeks.</p> <p>We are still looking for interesting people and projects. So if you know of someone or something that would be an amazing addition to the event please drop us a line at <a href="mailto:work@workbookproject.com">work@workbookproject.com</a> with the subject “Diy Days LA.”</p> <p><strong>TICKETS</strong><br /> DIY DAYS LA is free and tickets will be available on a first come first serve basis. Starting on Sept 12th you’ll be able to get them from <a href="http://diydays.com">http://diydays.com</a></p> <p><strong>PARTNERS<br /> </strong>We’re proud to partner with the <a href="http://www2.library.ucla.edu/libraries/researchlibrary/index.cfm">UCLA Library</a> as one of their <a href="http://www.openaccessweek.org/">Open Access Week</a> events. Open Access Week is a global event, now in its 5th year, promoting Open Access as a new norm in scholarship and research. UCLA is giving us access to their amazing Charles E. Young Research Library which has recently been renovated.</p> <p><img src="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ucla1-640x300.jpg" alt="" /></p> <p><strong>CINEMA SPEAKEASY PRESENTS ‘SHOW &amp; TELL”</strong><br /> In a special section of DIY DAYS we’ll be highlighting amazing innovative work. We’ve teamed with <a href="http://cinemaspeakeasy.com">Cinema Speakeasy</a> to put on a “show &amp; tell” that will give creators of film, games, music, design projects, immersive experiences and anything else that deals with storytelling a space to show. Space is limited so make sure to contact us early. For more details check out <a href="http://diydays.com/2011/08/special-showcase "><strong>http://diydays.com/2011/08/special-showcase</strong> </a></p> <p><strong>VOLUNTEERS</strong><br /> Last but definitely not least, we are looking for a few good women and men to help us put on the event. It’s a fun great way to meet people and network. Not to mention volunteers are what help to keep DIY DAYS free. It is the volunteers who share their time and talents that make DIY DAYS possible. We are in need of folks to help with logistics, tech, and documenting the event. If you’re interested you can find more details here <a href="http://diydays.com/volunteers"><strong>http://diydays.com/volunteers</strong></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2011%2F08%2F10%2Fwicked-solutions-for-a-wicked-problem%2F&amp;linkname=Wicked%20Solutions%20for%20a%20Wicked%20Problem" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 07:55:45 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/153362532/Wicked-Solutions-for-a-Wicked-Problemurn:www-soup-io:1:153362532regulardiydaysfeaturedlanewsuncategorizedevent RADAR NYC 5.12.11 – feat. Lori Nix {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","music","photography","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/13/radar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 5.12.11 \u2013 feat. Lori Nix\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/13/radar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EThis week, we return to our contributor-curated series of blog posts with Lori Nix (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR ep 33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E). She found us a nice mix of beautiful works of art and some quirky, off the wall stuff\u2013sort of like her own work.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECravendale Cats\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThat\u2019s it, I\u2019m officially jealous of the British. After outdoing us in music and comedy for years, they now roll out this oddly addicting TV spot for milk\u2014which is undoubtedly a result of years of its creators spending too much time on the Internet. Because\u2014and I\u2019ve mentioned this before\u2014the equation goes: cats + doing weird things = roughly 85% of Internet content. Also, note the strange milk cartons they use over there (hey, at least it doesn\u2019t come in bags like in Canada).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFind more on this clever campaign \u003Ca href=\"http://www.milkmatters.co.uk/cats/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBodies of Water: Ears Will Pop and Eyes Will Blink\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"scspec12\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2838\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg\" height=\"450\" alt=\"\" width=\"450\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe music from this extremely talented LA-based collective has this rolling, lively Spaghetti Western-esque epicness to it that hooked me pretty much immediately, sort of like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros without all the gimmickry. Ennio Morricone would be proud. But don\u2019t get me wrong, there\u2019s still enough theatrics and choral pieces to make this record the very definition of \u003Cem\u003Egrand\u003C/em\u003E. Listen to it while walking down the street makes your life an instant musical. Just don\u2019t blame me if people stare at you when you start singing along. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the album \u003Ca href=\"http://www.secretlycanadian.com/onesheet.php?cat=SCSPEC12\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBodies of Water\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.bodiesofwater.net/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EHi-Fructose Magazine\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"13coverstore\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2840\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg\" height=\"466\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDespite new media\u2019s repeated attempts to kill off the magazine once and for all (blogger\u2019s note: hi there, sorry about that!), Hi-Fructose Magazine may be all the proof needed to show that there will always be a place for a beautifully-made, high quality, full color quarterly. Hi-Fructose aims to profile and discuss alternative artists, while at the same time dissecting what \u201calternative\u201d means, bending genres and shattering norms in the process. Whatever you want to call it, there\u2019s really some stunning work on display here. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can pick up a copy at most bookstores, or check out their web presence \u003Ca href=\"http://www.hifructose.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EOtherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"L_2010_231_1_alt\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2842\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg\" height=\"316\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt may still be a ways off, but Otherworldly at the Museum of Arts and Design should definitely be worth the wait. Lori Nix and other diorama artists will be showcasing their different creations, extremely detailed microcosms of worlds that are both realistic and surreal\u2014glimpses of our world both as it is and as it could be. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOtherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJune 7 \u2013 September 18\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMuseum of Arts and Design\u003Cbr /\u003E\n2 Columbus Circle\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10019\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$15 Admission\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://collections.madmuseum.org/code/emuseum.asp?style=browse\u0026amp;currentrecord=1\u0026amp;page=seealso\u0026amp;profile=exhibitions\u0026amp;searchdesc=Future%20Exhibitions\u0026amp;searchstring=Future/,/greater%20than/,/0/,/false/,/true\u0026amp;action=searchrequest\u0026amp;style=single\u0026amp;currentrecord=2 \"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ENew York Mag (and comments)\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bin laden diary\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2844\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg\" height=\"298\" alt=\"\" width=\"525\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhen Lori told me she liked to liked to read \u003Ca href=\"http://nymag.com/\"\u003ENew York Magazine\u003C/a\u003E online to laugh at the comments following the articles, I wasn\u2019t quite sure what she meant. But I didn\u2019t have to look far to find out\u2014the comments section is a nice concentrated cross-section of the Internet as a whole. You\u2019ll find cynical, snarky millennials, sarcastic storytellers, political pundits who insert their opinions of Bush and/or Obama into every conversation, and trolls of course, because trolls simply are and always will be\u2014they are as deeply ingrained into comment threads as the Pope is into Catholicism. It\u2019s worth a laugh on any day you could use a bit of a confidence boost.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.12.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Lori%20Nix\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>This week, we return to our contributor-curated series of blog posts with Lori Nix (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR ep 33 – Unnatural History</a>). She found us a nice mix of beautiful works of art and some quirky, off the wall stuff–sort of like her own work.</p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Cravendale Cats</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>That’s it, I’m officially jealous of the British. After outdoing us in music and comedy for years, they now roll out this oddly addicting TV spot for milk—which is undoubtedly a result of years of its creators spending too much time on the Internet. Because—and I’ve mentioned this before—the equation goes: cats + doing weird things = roughly 85% of Internet content. Also, note the strange milk cartons they use over there (hey, at least it doesn’t come in bags like in Canada).</p> <p>Find more on this clever campaign <a href="http://www.milkmatters.co.uk/cats/">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Bodies of Water: Ears Will Pop and Eyes Will Blink</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2838" title="scspec12" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg" height="450" alt="" width="450" /></a></p> <p>The music from this extremely talented LA-based collective has this rolling, lively Spaghetti Western-esque epicness to it that hooked me pretty much immediately, sort of like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros without all the gimmickry. Ennio Morricone would be proud. But don’t get me wrong, there’s still enough theatrics and choral pieces to make this record the very definition of <em>grand</em>. Listen to it while walking down the street makes your life an instant musical. Just don’t blame me if people stare at you when you start singing along. </p> <p>You can buy the album <a href="http://www.secretlycanadian.com/onesheet.php?cat=SCSPEC12">HERE</a><br /> Bodies of Water’s <a href="http://www.bodiesofwater.net/">website</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Hi-Fructose Magazine</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2840" title="13coverstore" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg" height="466" alt="" width="350" /></a></p> <p>Despite new media’s repeated attempts to kill off the magazine once and for all (blogger’s note: hi there, sorry about that!), Hi-Fructose Magazine may be all the proof needed to show that there will always be a place for a beautifully-made, high quality, full color quarterly. Hi-Fructose aims to profile and discuss alternative artists, while at the same time dissecting what “alternative” means, bending genres and shattering norms in the process. Whatever you want to call it, there’s really some stunning work on display here. </p> <p>You can pick up a copy at most bookstores, or check out their web presence <a href="http://www.hifructose.com/">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2842" title="L_2010_231_1_alt" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg" height="316" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p>It may still be a ways off, but Otherworldly at the Museum of Arts and Design should definitely be worth the wait. Lori Nix and other diorama artists will be showcasing their different creations, extremely detailed microcosms of worlds that are both realistic and surreal—glimpses of our world both as it is and as it could be. </p> <h3> Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities<br /> June 7 – September 18<br /> Museum of Arts and Design<br /> 2 Columbus Circle<br /> New York, NY 10019<br /> $15 Admission<br /> <a href="http://collections.madmuseum.org/code/emuseum.asp?style=browse&amp;currentrecord=1&amp;page=seealso&amp;profile=exhibitions&amp;searchdesc=Future%20Exhibitions&amp;searchstring=Future/,/greater%20than/,/0/,/false/,/true&amp;action=searchrequest&amp;style=single&amp;currentrecord=2 ">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>New York Mag (and comments)</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2844" title="bin laden diary" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg" height="298" alt="" width="525" /></a></p> <p>When Lori told me she liked to liked to read <a href="http://nymag.com/">New York Magazine</a> online to laugh at the comments following the articles, I wasn’t quite sure what she meant. But I didn’t have to look far to find out—the comments section is a nice concentrated cross-section of the Internet as a whole. You’ll find cynical, snarky millennials, sarcastic storytellers, political pundits who insert their opinions of Bush and/or Obama into every conversation, and trolls of course, because trolls simply are and always will be—they are as deeply ingrained into comment threads as the Pope is into Catholicism. It’s worth a laugh on any day you could use a bit of a confidence boost.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.12.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Lori%20Nix" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 13 May 2011 04:26:18 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/131467967/RADAR-NYC-5-12-11-feat-Loriurn:www-soup-io:1:131467967regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmusicphotographystorytelling RADAR NYC 5.5.11 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","music","storytelling","street art"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/05/radar-nyc-5-5-11/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 5.5.11\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/05/radar-nyc-5-5-11/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EImage via \u003Ca href=\"http://www.drsketchy.com/branch/newyork\"\u003EDr. Sketchy\u2019s\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EWelcome to Pine Point\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/pine.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"pine\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2815\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/pine.jpg\" height=\"265\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI\u2019ll be honest; it\u2019s difficult for me to describe this without just suggesting you watch it for yourself, and it\u2019s even more difficult to classify this as \u201cwatch.\u201d From the \u003Ca href=\"http://www.nfb.ca/\"\u003ENational Film Board of Canada\u003C/a\u003E, this project tells the story of Pine Point, a planned mining community in central Canada, the people who lived there, and its eventual demise\u2014being completely razed and taken off the map. It\u2019s told through interactive bits, archival footage, pieces of animation, and recorded interviews with the former residents, and it all combines with some lovely music from \u003Ca href=\"http://www.thebesnardlakes.com/\"\u003EThe Besnard Lakes\u003C/a\u003E (one of my personal favorite Canadian bands) for a truly engaging experience that tells more than a straight up documentary ever could. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECheck it out \u003Ca href=\"http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/pinepoint\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EWashed Out \u2013 Eyes Be Closed\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/WashedOut_b.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"WashedOut_b\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2818\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/WashedOut_b.jpg\" height=\"317\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EErnest Greene, better known by his recording name \u003Ca href=\"http://www.myspace.com/thebabeinthewoods\"\u003EWashed Out\u003C/a\u003E (RADAR season 3) will be following up last year\u2019s excellent EP with his just-announced debut LP, Within and Without (complete with NSFW-ish cover art), due out July 12. But if you can\u2019t wait that long, you can download the first single off the album right now. Eyes Be Closed sounds like a dreamy, trippy journey through a beautiful desert, or perhaps flying through the clouds. Either way, it\u2019d be cool to listen to on the subway just as your train bursts above ground, the sunlight hitting your face. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can get the mp3 straight from Sub Pop \u003Ca href=\"http://www.subpop.com/channel/blog/hear_new_music_from_washed_out\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EHow the Social Web Reflected on bin Laden\u2019s Death\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/social-media-bin-laden-1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"social-media-bin-laden-1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2820\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/social-media-bin-laden-1.jpg\" height=\"300\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBy the time President Obama came on to announce the death of Osama bin Laden, it was already old news for a lot of wired people\u2014myself included\u2014who probably found out on Facebook or Twitter, and had about an hour to divulge their two cents on the matter. And it really showed how much the world has changed in the past 10 years. It was fascinating to watch the news unfold over the Internet, through mediums such as social media and imageboards, while major news sites struggled to keep up. \u003Ca href=\"http://mashable.com/\"\u003EMashable\u003C/a\u003E has an interesting article on the role of social media in bin Laden\u2019s death, complete with several fascinating infographics that reveal a lot about the world in 2011.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERead the article \u003Ca href=\"http://mashable.com/2011/05/02/social-media-bin-laden/#view_as_one_page-gallery_box1217\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECake on the Bowery, Murder in Victorian England\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/letusmakecake.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"letusmakecake\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2822\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/letusmakecake.jpg\" height=\"400\" alt=\"\" width=\"346\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nLet Us Make Cake\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EShantell Martin (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras\"\u003ERADAR ep 26 \u2013 Hidden Oras\u003C/a\u003E) will be joining about a dozen other visual artists will be using the fa\u00e7ade of the New Museum as a canvas for their collaborative projection installation, Let Us Make Cake, part of Flash:Light, a night time, site-specific series of temporary art installations that re-imagine public space. Other events are planned at St. Patrick\u2019s Cathedral and on Mulberry Street, so it should be quite a night.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSaturday, May 7 \u00b7 8:00 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe New Museum\u003Cbr /\u003E\n235 Bowery\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10002\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFree\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.flashlightnyc.org/2011/let-us-make-cake/\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nDr. Sketchy\u2019s Does Jack the Ripper\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENot even one of England\u2019s creepiest and bloodiest legends is safe from the imaginations of the good people at Dr. Sketchy\u2019s Anti Art School (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys\"\u003ERADAR ep 8\u003C/a\u003E). Though really, in hindsight it seems like the perfect backdrop for the grisly tale of murders that scared the petticoats off of Victorian England.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSunday, May 8 \u00b7 4:00pm \u2013 7:00pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Bowery Poetry Club\u003Cbr /\u003E\n308 Bowery\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$12-$15\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=208275792527623\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EFreedomLab\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/xyclicks.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"xyclicks\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2823\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/xyclicks.jpg\" height=\"161\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFreedomLab Future Studies is an Amsterdam-based think tank and research lab committed to finding creative solutions to issues in technology, business, and society. The site also features a blog offering thoughts on subjects such as social media, storytelling, and intelligent green energy, while also emphasizing the growing influence of non-Western societies, such as Brazil and Africa, on the world stage. This is definitely a site to watch if you want to get ahead of the curve in the 21st Century.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.freedomlab.org/\"\u003EFreedomLab\u2019s website\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/FreedomLab\"\u003E@freedomlab on Twitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F05%2Fradar-nyc-5-5-11%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.5.11\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Image via <a href="http://www.drsketchy.com/branch/newyork">Dr. Sketchy’s</a></p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Welcome to Pine Point</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/pine.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2815" title="pine" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/pine.jpg" height="265" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>I’ll be honest; it’s difficult for me to describe this without just suggesting you watch it for yourself, and it’s even more difficult to classify this as “watch.” From the <a href="http://www.nfb.ca/">National Film Board of Canada</a>, this project tells the story of Pine Point, a planned mining community in central Canada, the people who lived there, and its eventual demise—being completely razed and taken off the map. It’s told through interactive bits, archival footage, pieces of animation, and recorded interviews with the former residents, and it all combines with some lovely music from <a href="http://www.thebesnardlakes.com/">The Besnard Lakes</a> (one of my personal favorite Canadian bands) for a truly engaging experience that tells more than a straight up documentary ever could. </p> <p>Check it out <a href="http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/pinepoint">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Washed Out – Eyes Be Closed</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/WashedOut_b.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2818" title="WashedOut_b" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/WashedOut_b.jpg" height="317" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>Ernest Greene, better known by his recording name <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thebabeinthewoods">Washed Out</a> (RADAR season 3) will be following up last year’s excellent EP with his just-announced debut LP, Within and Without (complete with NSFW-ish cover art), due out July 12. But if you can’t wait that long, you can download the first single off the album right now. Eyes Be Closed sounds like a dreamy, trippy journey through a beautiful desert, or perhaps flying through the clouds. Either way, it’d be cool to listen to on the subway just as your train bursts above ground, the sunlight hitting your face. </p> <p>You can get the mp3 straight from Sub Pop <a href="http://www.subpop.com/channel/blog/hear_new_music_from_washed_out">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>How the Social Web Reflected on bin Laden’s Death</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/social-media-bin-laden-1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2820" title="social-media-bin-laden-1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/social-media-bin-laden-1.jpg" height="300" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>By the time President Obama came on to announce the death of Osama bin Laden, it was already old news for a lot of wired people—myself included—who probably found out on Facebook or Twitter, and had about an hour to divulge their two cents on the matter. And it really showed how much the world has changed in the past 10 years. It was fascinating to watch the news unfold over the Internet, through mediums such as social media and imageboards, while major news sites struggled to keep up. <a href="http://mashable.com/">Mashable</a> has an interesting article on the role of social media in bin Laden’s death, complete with several fascinating infographics that reveal a lot about the world in 2011.</p> <p>Read the article <a href="http://mashable.com/2011/05/02/social-media-bin-laden/#view_as_one_page-gallery_box1217">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Cake on the Bowery, Murder in Victorian England</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/letusmakecake.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2822" title="letusmakecake" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/letusmakecake.jpg" height="400" alt="" width="346" /></a></p> <h3> Let Us Make Cake<br /> </h3> <p>Shantell Martin (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras">RADAR ep 26 – Hidden Oras</a>) will be joining about a dozen other visual artists will be using the façade of the New Museum as a canvas for their collaborative projection installation, Let Us Make Cake, part of Flash:Light, a night time, site-specific series of temporary art installations that re-imagine public space. Other events are planned at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and on Mulberry Street, so it should be quite a night.</p> <h3> Saturday, May 7 · 8:00 pm<br /> The New Museum<br /> 235 Bowery<br /> New York, NY 10002<br /> Free<br /> <a href="http://www.flashlightnyc.org/2011/let-us-make-cake/">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <h3> Dr. Sketchy’s Does Jack the Ripper<br /> </h3> <p>Not even one of England’s creepiest and bloodiest legends is safe from the imaginations of the good people at Dr. Sketchy’s Anti Art School (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys">RADAR ep 8</a>). Though really, in hindsight it seems like the perfect backdrop for the grisly tale of murders that scared the petticoats off of Victorian England.</p> <h3> Sunday, May 8 · 4:00pm – 7:00pm<br /> The Bowery Poetry Club<br /> 308 Bowery<br /> New York, NY<br /> $12-$15<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=208275792527623">EVENT INFO</a><br /> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>FreedomLab</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/xyclicks.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2823" title="xyclicks" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/xyclicks.jpg" height="161" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>FreedomLab Future Studies is an Amsterdam-based think tank and research lab committed to finding creative solutions to issues in technology, business, and society. The site also features a blog offering thoughts on subjects such as social media, storytelling, and intelligent green energy, while also emphasizing the growing influence of non-Western societies, such as Brazil and Africa, on the world stage. This is definitely a site to watch if you want to get ahead of the curve in the 21st Century.</p> <p><a href="http://www.freedomlab.org/">FreedomLab’s website</a><br /> <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/FreedomLab">@freedomlab on Twitter</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F05%2Fradar-nyc-5-5-11%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.5.11" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 05 May 2011 22:23:09 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/129585250/RADAR-NYC-5-5-11urn:www-soup-io:1:129585250regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmusicstorytellingstreet art RADAR NYC 4.28.11 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","event","music","remix","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/04/29/radar-nyc-4-28-11/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 4.28.11\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/04/29/radar-nyc-4-28-11/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEliza Skinner \u2013 The Oscar Party\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"400\" width=\"480\"\u003E\u003Cembed name=\"ordie_player_6216360a66\" src=\"http://player.ordienetworks.com/flash/fodplayer.swf\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"400\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cdiv\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6216360a66/the-oscar-party\" title=\"from skinner and Greg Burke\"\u003EThe Oscar Party\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 watch more \u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/\" title=\"on Funny or Die\"\u003Efunny videos\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEliza Skinner (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas\"\u003ERADAR ep 2 \u2013 I Eat Pandas\u003C/a\u003E) returns to the world of Internet videos with this short about a couple going through an angry breakup just as their friends arrive for an Oscars party. Hijinks ensue, guests are weirded out, and movie puns are thrown around\u2014and for some reason movie puns are so much funnier when shouted in a fit of rage. Movie nerds will either cringe or chortle. Or both. Either way, Eliza is quite hilarious as a pissed off ex-girlfriend. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMorningbell \u2013 Lovefool\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBefore I watched this video, I thought the title was just a coincidence\u2014surely they weren\u2019t covering that classic 90s radio mainstay? But that\u2019s exactly what Morningbell (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/01/unnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid/\"\u003ERADAR ep 33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E) did. And they did it gloriously. They stayed true to the original while giving it a bit of their own odd flair. And the breakfast-tastic video definitely ups the weirdness factor. You know, for those of you who like your 90s nostalgia with a side of scrambled eggs. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDownload the mp3 for free \u003Ca href=\"http://www.morningbellonline.com/lovefool/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMorningbell\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.morningbellonline.com/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMorningbell\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.myspace.com/morningbell\"\u003EMySpace\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ESophie Blackall \u2013 The Crows of Pearblossom\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/h6490.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"h6490\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2805\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/h6490.jpg\" height=\"313\" alt=\"\" width=\"316\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESophie Blackall has to be one of our busiest contributors. When she\u2019s not creating beautiful blog posts about her father\u2019s adventures or the \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405936-radar-missed-connections\"\u003EMissed Connections\u003C/a\u003E of complete strangers, she\u2019s creating amazing illustrations for children\u2019s books. Her latest work is the illustrations for The Crows of Pearblossom, a short story originally written in 1944 by the legendary British author Aldous Huxley. Her vivid artwork gives a modern and whimsical flair to the classic tale. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the book \u003Ca href=\"http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780810997301\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EThe Digitour \u0026amp; SLAM Theatre\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nThe Digitour feat. The Gregory Brothers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EHave you ever wanted to see Internet memes live on stage? As it turns out, the Gregory Brothers (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news\"\u003ERADAR ep 27 \u2013 Auto Tune the News\u003C/a\u003E) are among the many YouTube musicians performing as part of the DigiTour\u2014and they\u2019re playing New York on May 1. Go see the show, and then spend the rest of May with musical current events stuck in your head.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSunday, May 1 \u00b7 7:00 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nGramercy Theatre\u003Cbr /\u003E\n127 East 23rd Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10010\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$18\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://thedigitour.com/index.html\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSlam Theatre week 1\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESLAM Theatre (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater\"\u003ERADAR ep 6\u003C/a\u003E) is back this spring with another round of their fast-paced playwright and actor competition. It will be going on for the next four weeks, but Sunday is the first round of eliminations for this series, and you don\u2019t want to miss the beginning. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSunday April 24 \u00b7 7:00 \u2013 12:00 am\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSunday, May 1 \u00b7 7:00pm \u2013 10:00pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Tank NYC\u003Cbr /\u003E\n354 West 45th Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$5 suggested donation\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111053622313798\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003E@LukeGWilliams\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/disrupt.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"disrupt\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2807\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/disrupt.jpg\" height=\"112\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELuke Williams is a professor at NYU\u2019s Stern School of Business who specializes in disruptive innovation\u2014a constant stream of unexpected changes and challenges to the old status quo. And in this world where \u201crecession\u201d is the word on everyone\u2019s mind, new, disruptive ideas are more important than ever. While his blog (and book), DISRUPT may have been written with businesses in mind, the ideas he gives in his posts are surprisingly applicable to anyone. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.disruptive-thinking.com/\"\u003EDISRUPT\u003C/a\u003E blog\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/LukeGWilliams\"\u003ELuke Williams\u003C/a\u003E on Twitter\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F04%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-4-28-11%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%204.28.11\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Eliza Skinner – The Oscar Party</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><div><a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6216360a66/the-oscar-party" title="from skinner and Greg Burke">The Oscar Party</a> – watch more <a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/" title="on Funny or Die">funny videos</a></div> <p>Eliza Skinner (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas">RADAR ep 2 – I Eat Pandas</a>) returns to the world of Internet videos with this short about a couple going through an angry breakup just as their friends arrive for an Oscars party. Hijinks ensue, guests are weirded out, and movie puns are thrown around—and for some reason movie puns are so much funnier when shouted in a fit of rage. Movie nerds will either cringe or chortle. Or both. Either way, Eliza is quite hilarious as a pissed off ex-girlfriend. </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Morningbell – Lovefool</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Before I watched this video, I thought the title was just a coincidence—surely they weren’t covering that classic 90s radio mainstay? But that’s exactly what Morningbell (<a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/01/unnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid/">RADAR ep 33 – Unnatural History</a>) did. And they did it gloriously. They stayed true to the original while giving it a bit of their own odd flair. And the breakfast-tastic video definitely ups the weirdness factor. You know, for those of you who like your 90s nostalgia with a side of scrambled eggs. </p> <p>Download the mp3 for free <a href="http://www.morningbellonline.com/lovefool/">HERE</a><br /> Morningbell’s <a href="http://www.morningbellonline.com/">website</a><br /> Morningbell’s <a href="http://www.myspace.com/morningbell">MySpace</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Sophie Blackall – The Crows of Pearblossom</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/h6490.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2805" title="h6490" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/h6490.jpg" height="313" alt="" width="316" /></a></p> <p>Sophie Blackall has to be one of our busiest contributors. When she’s not creating beautiful blog posts about her father’s adventures or the <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405936-radar-missed-connections">Missed Connections</a> of complete strangers, she’s creating amazing illustrations for children’s books. Her latest work is the illustrations for The Crows of Pearblossom, a short story originally written in 1944 by the legendary British author Aldous Huxley. Her vivid artwork gives a modern and whimsical flair to the classic tale. </p> <p>You can buy the book <a href="http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780810997301">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>The Digitour &amp; SLAM Theatre</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <h3> The Digitour feat. The Gregory Brothers<br /> </h3> <p>Have you ever wanted to see Internet memes live on stage? As it turns out, the Gregory Brothers (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news">RADAR ep 27 – Auto Tune the News</a>) are among the many YouTube musicians performing as part of the DigiTour—and they’re playing New York on May 1. Go see the show, and then spend the rest of May with musical current events stuck in your head.</p> <h3> Sunday, May 1 · 7:00 pm<br /> Gramercy Theatre<br /> 127 East 23rd Street<br /> New York, NY 10010<br /> $18<br /> <a href="http://thedigitour.com/index.html">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <h3> Slam Theatre week 1<br /> </h3> <p>SLAM Theatre (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater">RADAR ep 6</a>) is back this spring with another round of their fast-paced playwright and actor competition. It will be going on for the next four weeks, but Sunday is the first round of eliminations for this series, and you don’t want to miss the beginning. </p> <h3> Sunday April 24 · 7:00 – 12:00 am<br /> Sunday, May 1 · 7:00pm – 10:00pm<br /> The Tank NYC<br /> 354 West 45th Street<br /> New York, NY<br /> $5 suggested donation<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111053622313798">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3><p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>@LukeGWilliams</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/disrupt.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2807" title="disrupt" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/04/disrupt.jpg" height="112" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>Luke Williams is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business who specializes in disruptive innovation—a constant stream of unexpected changes and challenges to the old status quo. And in this world where “recession” is the word on everyone’s mind, new, disruptive ideas are more important than ever. While his blog (and book), DISRUPT may have been written with businesses in mind, the ideas he gives in his posts are surprisingly applicable to anyone. </p> <p><a href="http://www.disruptive-thinking.com/">DISRUPT</a> blog<br /> <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/LukeGWilliams">Luke Williams</a> on Twitter</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F04%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-4-28-11%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%204.28.11" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 02:20:31 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/127600927/RADAR-NYC-4-28-11urn:www-soup-io:1:127600927regularnewsradar nyceventmusicremixstorytelling RADAR NYC 3.24.11 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/24/radar-nyc-3-24-11/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 3.24.11\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/24/radar-nyc-3-24-11/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EArtwork by Cynthia Von Buhler via \u003Ca href=\"http://www.drsketchy.com/branch/newyork\"\u003EDr. Sketchy\u2019s\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EParts + Labor\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/20052026\"\u003EParts + Labor\u003C/a\u003E from \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/user2914275\"\u003ESean O'Malley\u003C/a\u003E on \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com\"\u003EVimeo\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EParts + Labor is a cute short film made by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Sean O\u2019Malley and starring Barak Hardley and Tipper Newton. In it, a girl on a budget tries to get her motorbike fixed and strikes up a conversation with the mechanic. What follows is a simple yet extremely well made and funny short about a short but sweet connection between two people. It\u2019s nice to see a comedy short that feels natural and doesn\u2019t rely so much on awkwardness as similar films tend to do. If you\u2019ve been having a nasty day so far, this should quickly turn it around. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EJavelin \u2013 Canyon Candy\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nElectro/hip-hop duo Javelin (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news\"\u003ERADAR ep 27 \u2013 Auto-Tune the News\u003C/a\u003E) just wrapped up their latest 10\u201d entitled Canyon Candy, which will be out later this spring. Their next project will be a film to go along with it\u2014a surreal, epic western, shot in Brooklyn of all places (but if the final product is anything like the preview video, it should be quite amazing). They\u2019ll be shooting it this April, and you can actually help out\u2014they launched a \u003Ca href=\"http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/javelin/canyon-candy-a-western-internet-epic-ft-javelin\"\u003EKickstarter campaign\u003C/a\u003E, and as of today they\u2019re quite close to reaching their $9500 goal. Maybe your pledge will be the one that accomplishes that feat? Either way, there\u2019s also something cool in it for you\u2014a $25 pledge gets you the full album on a sheriff\u2019s badge \u003Ca href=\"http://www.playbutton.co/\"\u003EPlaybutton\u003C/a\u003E. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EJavelin on \u003Ca href=\"http://www.myspace.com/hotjamzofjavelin\"\u003EMySpace\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJavelin\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://dollarbinsofthefuture.com/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EThought Catalog\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/thought.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"thought\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2705\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/thought.jpg\" height=\"364\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThought Catalog is exactly what it sounds like: a catalog of thoughts. It\u2019s a regularly-updated site where writers from all walks of life, from bloggers to published journalists, publish short opinion pieces on various subjects, ranging from Facebook to the New York City Subway to house parties. The reflections are more cultural than political, and clever without being pretentious, and the pieces are packaged together on a clean, well-designed site that doesn\u2019t inundate the reader with ads. Take a look; odds are you\u2019ll find something that interests you on the first page.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://thoughtcatalog.com/\"\u003EThought Catalog\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/ThoughtCatalog\"\u003EThought Catalog on Twitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ESpringtime Events in New York City\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/pillow.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"pillow\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2707\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/pillow.jpg\" height=\"233\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENow that the snow\u2019s all thawed and everyone\u2019s back from SXSW, spring has finally arrived in New York! And that can only mean one thing: funny, sexy pillow fights?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nDr. Sketchy\u2019s Tribute to Cynthia Von Buhler\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDr. Sketchy\u2019s (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys\"\u003ERADAR ep 8\u003C/a\u003E) is back, and what better way to celebrate spring than showing off your art skills? This Sunday\u2019s show features doing a tribute to artist Cynthia Von Buhler.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSunday, March 27 \u00b7 4:00pm \u2013 6:45pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Bowery Poetry Club\u003Cbr /\u003E\n308 Bowery\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$12 advance, $15 at door\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=168964953154363\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nG.L.O.C. Launch Party\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhen Glennis McMurray (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas\"\u003ERADAR ep 2 \u2013 I Eat Pandas\u003C/a\u003E) curated for us a while back, we mentioned her new project G.L.O.C. (Gorgeous Ladies of Comedy). Now that the website \u003Ca href=\"http://www.thegloc.net/\"\u003ETheGLOC.net\u003C/a\u003E has launched, it\u2019s time for a party! Expect to see some hilarious comedy from some of the funniest women out there, as well as some other surprises.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nThursday, March 31 \u00b7 6:00pm \u2013 8:00pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\n92Y Tribeca\u003Cbr /\u003E\n200 Hudson Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10013\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$6\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.thegloc.net/launch-party/\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nNewmindspace Pillow Fight NYC 2011\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt\u2019s been a while since we\u2019ve heard from Newmindspace (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace\"\u003ERADAR ep 10\u003C/a\u003E), but they\u2019ve returned with \u003Ca href=\"http://www.newmindspace.com/\"\u003Ea new website\u003C/a\u003E and big plans for the 4th annual Pillow Fight Day! Bring your own feather-free pillow and meet at Union Square for the pillow battle of a lifetime. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSaturday, April 2 \u00b7 3:00 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUnion Square\u003Cbr /\u003E\nE. 14th St. \u0026amp; Broadway\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.newmindspace.com/pillow-fight-nyc-2011\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ERegretsy\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/bette_mobile.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bette_mobile\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2709\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/bette_mobile.jpg\" height=\"326\" alt=\"\" width=\"580\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou know, when I used to think of \u003Ca href=\"http://www.etsy.com/\"\u003EEtsy\u003C/a\u003E, I always thought of cute things, like polka dotted dresses and hipster-ish girls selling scarves and ribbons and such. So I was not prepared for what lurking horrors awaited me on Regretsy. And by \u201clurking horrors\u201d I mean things like \u201cvegan\u201d soap made with human breast milk, ball-exposing man thongs, and actual dead mice dried up (mummified?) and made into craft\u2026 things. I\u2019m actually not sure what the mouse things are, except terrifying, and a constant reminder of one\u2019s own mortality\u2014which can be yours for $12.00! Regretsy does us all the service of digging deep into the bizarre, frightening, and occasionally depressing world of the very worst stuff people try to hawk on Etsy, and blogs it to the world with a healthy dose of snark. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.regretsy.com/\"\u003ERegretsy\u003C/a\u003E (occasionally NSFW)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-3-24-11%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.24.11\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E"} <p>Artwork by Cynthia Von Buhler via <a href="http://www.drsketchy.com/branch/newyork">Dr. Sketchy’s</a></p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Parts + Labor</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/20052026">Parts + Labor</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2914275">Sean O'Malley</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p> <p>Parts + Labor is a cute short film made by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Sean O’Malley and starring Barak Hardley and Tipper Newton. In it, a girl on a budget tries to get her motorbike fixed and strikes up a conversation with the mechanic. What follows is a simple yet extremely well made and funny short about a short but sweet connection between two people. It’s nice to see a comedy short that feels natural and doesn’t rely so much on awkwardness as similar films tend to do. If you’ve been having a nasty day so far, this should quickly turn it around. </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Javelin – Canyon Candy</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><br /> Electro/hip-hop duo Javelin (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news">RADAR ep 27 – Auto-Tune the News</a>) just wrapped up their latest 10” entitled Canyon Candy, which will be out later this spring. Their next project will be a film to go along with it—a surreal, epic western, shot in Brooklyn of all places (but if the final product is anything like the preview video, it should be quite amazing). They’ll be shooting it this April, and you can actually help out—they launched a <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/javelin/canyon-candy-a-western-internet-epic-ft-javelin">Kickstarter campaign</a>, and as of today they’re quite close to reaching their $9500 goal. Maybe your pledge will be the one that accomplishes that feat? Either way, there’s also something cool in it for you—a $25 pledge gets you the full album on a sheriff’s badge <a href="http://www.playbutton.co/">Playbutton</a>. </p> <p>Javelin on <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hotjamzofjavelin">MySpace</a><br /> Javelin’s <a href="http://dollarbinsofthefuture.com/">website</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Thought Catalog</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/thought.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2705" title="thought" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/thought.jpg" height="364" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Thought Catalog is exactly what it sounds like: a catalog of thoughts. It’s a regularly-updated site where writers from all walks of life, from bloggers to published journalists, publish short opinion pieces on various subjects, ranging from Facebook to the New York City Subway to house parties. The reflections are more cultural than political, and clever without being pretentious, and the pieces are packaged together on a clean, well-designed site that doesn’t inundate the reader with ads. Take a look; odds are you’ll find something that interests you on the first page.</p> <p><a href="http://thoughtcatalog.com/">Thought Catalog</a><br /> <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/ThoughtCatalog">Thought Catalog on Twitter</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Springtime Events in New York City</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/pillow.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2707" title="pillow" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/pillow.jpg" height="233" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Now that the snow’s all thawed and everyone’s back from SXSW, spring has finally arrived in New York! And that can only mean one thing: funny, sexy pillow fights?</p> <h3> Dr. Sketchy’s Tribute to Cynthia Von Buhler<br /> </h3> <p>Dr. Sketchy’s (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys">RADAR ep 8</a>) is back, and what better way to celebrate spring than showing off your art skills? This Sunday’s show features doing a tribute to artist Cynthia Von Buhler.</p> <h3> Sunday, March 27 · 4:00pm – 6:45pm<br /> The Bowery Poetry Club<br /> 308 Bowery<br /> New York, NY<br /> $12 advance, $15 at door<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=168964953154363">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <h3> G.L.O.C. Launch Party<br /> </h3> <p>When Glennis McMurray (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas">RADAR ep 2 – I Eat Pandas</a>) curated for us a while back, we mentioned her new project G.L.O.C. (Gorgeous Ladies of Comedy). Now that the website <a href="http://www.thegloc.net/">TheGLOC.net</a> has launched, it’s time for a party! Expect to see some hilarious comedy from some of the funniest women out there, as well as some other surprises.</p> <h3> Thursday, March 31 · 6:00pm – 8:00pm<br /> 92Y Tribeca<br /> 200 Hudson Street<br /> New York, NY 10013<br /> $6<br /> <a href="http://www.thegloc.net/launch-party/">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <h3> Newmindspace Pillow Fight NYC 2011<br /> </h3> <p>It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Newmindspace (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace">RADAR ep 10</a>), but they’ve returned with <a href="http://www.newmindspace.com/">a new website</a> and big plans for the 4th annual Pillow Fight Day! Bring your own feather-free pillow and meet at Union Square for the pillow battle of a lifetime. </p> <h3> Saturday, April 2 · 3:00 pm<br /> Union Square<br /> E. 14th St. &amp; Broadway<br /> New York, NY<br /> <a href="http://www.newmindspace.com/pillow-fight-nyc-2011">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Regretsy</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/bette_mobile.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2709" title="bette_mobile" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/bette_mobile.jpg" height="326" alt="" width="580" /></a></p> <p>You know, when I used to think of <a href="http://www.etsy.com/">Etsy</a>, I always thought of cute things, like polka dotted dresses and hipster-ish girls selling scarves and ribbons and such. So I was not prepared for what lurking horrors awaited me on Regretsy. And by “lurking horrors” I mean things like “vegan” soap made with human breast milk, ball-exposing man thongs, and actual dead mice dried up (mummified?) and made into craft… things. I’m actually not sure what the mouse things are, except terrifying, and a constant reminder of one’s own mortality—which can be yours for $12.00! Regretsy does us all the service of digging deep into the bizarre, frightening, and occasionally depressing world of the very worst stuff people try to hawk on Etsy, and blogs it to the world with a healthy dose of snark. </p> <p><a href="http://www.regretsy.com/">Regretsy</a> (occasionally NSFW)</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-3-24-11%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.24.11" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a><p></p>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:28:07 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/117870852/RADAR-NYC-3-24-11urn:www-soup-io:1:117870852regularnewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicstorytelling RADAR NYC 3.3.11 – feat Marc Horowitz {"tags":["Featured","News","movies","music","photography","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project,gaming,transmedia"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/03/radar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 3.3.11 \u2013 feat Marc Horowitz\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/03/radar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EThis week\u2019s edition of RADAR NYC is brought to you by \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/\"\u003EMarc Horowitz\u003C/a\u003E (RADAR ep 18 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip\"\u003EGoogle Maps Road Trip\u003C/a\u003E). When we last checked in on him, he was working on The Advice of Strangers, a project where he had strangers vote on all his life choices. His latest project is a series of short video \u201cstudies,\u201d showing a day in the life of things like \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/talking_objects_study%201b.mov\"\u003Etalking random objects\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/dust_study_1.mov\"\u003Edust\u003C/a\u003E. Many of his selections for this blog seem to fit the theme of \u201ca day in the life,\u201d whether it\u2019s the life of a city or the life of an imaginative teenager.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can see the rest of the videos \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EManhatta\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDirected by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, Manhatta is a short film depicting the city in 1921. And it\u2019s honestly amazing how much hasn\u2019t changed since then\u2014the film depicts shots of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Staten Island Ferry, as well as a few buildings modern New Yorkers would certainly recognize. These are things we see every day, just as we did 90 years ago. A series of shots filmed to show the creators\u2019 love of the city, the stark images of steel and steam invoke a feeling of strength and power It chronicles a moment in the life of not just any city, but \u003Cem\u003EThe\u003C/em\u003E City.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.ubu.com/film/strand_manhattan.html\"\u003EManhatta at UbuWeb Film\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMartin Creed: Thinking / Not Thinking\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAt first glance I thought this was a music video, but it\u2019s actually much more than that. Martin Creed is a Glaswegian conceptual artist, though many of his works mix music and visuals. The song itself manages to be both catchy and chaotic, which contrasts nicely from the minimalist video of two dogs of (very) different size representing Thinking (the small one) and Not Thinking (the large one). It\u2019s quite a funny juxtaposition, reflecting the different roles of consciousness and unconsciousness. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.martincreed.com/\"\u003EMartin Creed\u2019s website\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPatton Oswalt: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"patton\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2665\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg\" height=\"400\" alt=\"\" width=\"261\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EZombie? Spaceship? Or wasteland? Take your pick, if you like awesome things. Or if you\u2019re a teenager with an overactive imagination. According to comedian Patton Oswalt, these are the themes we tend to gravitate toward as young storytellers. Oswalt shares his thoughts on growing up in this hilarious memoir of his own experiences (of the three above topics, he picked wastelands), from dealing with relatives as a child to working in a \u201cgrim Canadian comedy club.\u201d It should definitely be a great read for all those creative kids who grew up in the suburbs. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the book \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Spaceship-Wasteland-Patton-Oswalt/dp/1439149089/ref=sr_1_1?s=books\u0026amp;ie=UTF8\u0026amp;qid=1299107665\u0026amp;sr=1-1\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ERoman Signer at Young Projects\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2667\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg\" height=\"295\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis week\u2019s even goes out to our readers in LA. Roman Signer is a Swiss Artist who specializes in what he calls \u201cmomentary sculptures,\u201d essentially small live installations that are captured on video. One work, \u201cBarrel with Camera,\u201d is of Signer placing a camera in a barrel and rolling it down a hill, though the video withholds this information until the end to give the viewer a humorous revelation. Many of his works invoke humor, ranging from slapstick to dark comedy, all laced with social commentary against pretensions. The art world could always use a bit more humor. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOngoing through March 14\u003Cbr /\u003E\nYoung Projects\u003Cbr /\u003E\n8687 Melrose Ave\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLos Angeles, CA\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/02/art-review-roman-signer-at-young-projects.html\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ENews, Words, and Drawings of the Day\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2669\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg\" height=\"317\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFinally, Marc gives us a few things to follow, including a couple we can follow on our smart phones. The Fluent News app gives us a break from the cacophony of all the different news outlets out there, and aggregates the top stories into a mobile newspaper that the viewer can customize to his or her own tastes. For all the language geeks out there, there\u2019s the Dictionary app, which includes a Word of the Day feature for those of us who like to confuse our friends with our ever-expanding vocabularies. And this last one isn\u2019t an app, but artist Lauren Nassef posts a new drawing every day on her website, ranging from current events (Gaddafi) to some rather beautiful vintage-esque portraits.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fluent-news-reader/id312886230?mt=8#\"\u003EFluent News app\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dictionary-com-dictionary/id308750436?mt=8#\"\u003EDictionary app\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.laurennassef.com/category/drawing-a-day/\"\u003ELauren Nassef\u2019s website\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F03%2Fradar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.3.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat%20Marc%20Horowitz\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>This week’s edition of RADAR NYC is brought to you by <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/">Marc Horowitz</a> (RADAR ep 18 – <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip">Google Maps Road Trip</a>). When we last checked in on him, he was working on The Advice of Strangers, a project where he had strangers vote on all his life choices. His latest project is a series of short video “studies,” showing a day in the life of things like <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/talking_objects_study%201b.mov">talking random objects</a> and <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/dust_study_1.mov">dust</a>. Many of his selections for this blog seem to fit the theme of “a day in the life,” whether it’s the life of a city or the life of an imaginative teenager.</p> <p>You can see the rest of the videos <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/">HERE</a>.</p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Manhatta</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Directed by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, Manhatta is a short film depicting the city in 1921. And it’s honestly amazing how much hasn’t changed since then—the film depicts shots of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Staten Island Ferry, as well as a few buildings modern New Yorkers would certainly recognize. These are things we see every day, just as we did 90 years ago. A series of shots filmed to show the creators’ love of the city, the stark images of steel and steam invoke a feeling of strength and power It chronicles a moment in the life of not just any city, but <em>The</em> City.</p> <p><a href="http://www.ubu.com/film/strand_manhattan.html">Manhatta at UbuWeb Film</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Martin Creed: Thinking / Not Thinking</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>At first glance I thought this was a music video, but it’s actually much more than that. Martin Creed is a Glaswegian conceptual artist, though many of his works mix music and visuals. The song itself manages to be both catchy and chaotic, which contrasts nicely from the minimalist video of two dogs of (very) different size representing Thinking (the small one) and Not Thinking (the large one). It’s quite a funny juxtaposition, reflecting the different roles of consciousness and unconsciousness. </p> <p><a href="http://www.martincreed.com/">Martin Creed’s website</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Patton Oswalt: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2665" title="patton" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg" height="400" alt="" width="261" /></a></p> <p>Zombie? Spaceship? Or wasteland? Take your pick, if you like awesome things. Or if you’re a teenager with an overactive imagination. According to comedian Patton Oswalt, these are the themes we tend to gravitate toward as young storytellers. Oswalt shares his thoughts on growing up in this hilarious memoir of his own experiences (of the three above topics, he picked wastelands), from dealing with relatives as a child to working in a “grim Canadian comedy club.” It should definitely be a great read for all those creative kids who grew up in the suburbs. </p> <p>You can buy the book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Spaceship-Wasteland-Patton-Oswalt/dp/1439149089/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1299107665&amp;sr=1-1">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Roman Signer at Young Projects</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2667" title="6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg" height="295" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>This week’s even goes out to our readers in LA. Roman Signer is a Swiss Artist who specializes in what he calls “momentary sculptures,” essentially small live installations that are captured on video. One work, “Barrel with Camera,” is of Signer placing a camera in a barrel and rolling it down a hill, though the video withholds this information until the end to give the viewer a humorous revelation. Many of his works invoke humor, ranging from slapstick to dark comedy, all laced with social commentary against pretensions. The art world could always use a bit more humor. </p> <h3> Ongoing through March 14<br /> Young Projects<br /> 8687 Melrose Ave<br /> Los Angeles, CA<br /> <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/02/art-review-roman-signer-at-young-projects.html">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>News, Words, and Drawings of the Day</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2669" title="merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg" height="317" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Finally, Marc gives us a few things to follow, including a couple we can follow on our smart phones. The Fluent News app gives us a break from the cacophony of all the different news outlets out there, and aggregates the top stories into a mobile newspaper that the viewer can customize to his or her own tastes. For all the language geeks out there, there’s the Dictionary app, which includes a Word of the Day feature for those of us who like to confuse our friends with our ever-expanding vocabularies. And this last one isn’t an app, but artist Lauren Nassef posts a new drawing every day on her website, ranging from current events (Gaddafi) to some rather beautiful vintage-esque portraits.</p> <p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fluent-news-reader/id312886230?mt=8#">Fluent News app</a><br /> <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dictionary-com-dictionary/id308750436?mt=8#">Dictionary app</a><br /> <a href="http://www.laurennassef.com/category/drawing-a-day/">Lauren Nassef’s website</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F03%2Fradar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.3.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat%20Marc%20Horowitz" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 17:26:26 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/113607313/RADAR-NYC-3-3-11-feat-Marcurn:www-soup-io:1:113607313regularfeaturednewsmoviesmusicphotographyfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project,gaming,transmedia PULSE – Heeb Magazine {"tags":["Front Page","News","Pulse","comic","event","music","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/03/pulse-heeb-magazine/\"\u003EPULSE \u2013 Heeb Magazine\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/03/pulse-heeb-magazine/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EHappy Hanukkah! And what better week to celebrate Jewish New Yorkers by showcasing \u003Ca href=\"http://www.heebmagazine.com/\"\u003EHeeb Magazine\u003C/a\u003E? Started in Brooklyn (where else?) in 2001, it continues a long line of cheeky, self-deprecating Jewish comedy for a young, urban Generation Y audience.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAnd seriously, I mean it when I say self-deprecating. For example, for people who want to get involved in the publication, there\u2019s a section titled \u201cJoin the Conspiracy.\u201d The magazine covers arts, music, politics and culture, though the subjects don\u2019t necessarily have to be Jewish themselves. You can find an article about Kanye West\u2019s new album right next to one about an expensive, \u201cswanky\u201d menorah.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/guiltpodbig2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"guiltpodbig\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2441\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/guiltpodbig2.jpg\" height=\"324\" alt=\"\" width=\"432\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt\u2019s not all silliness though. One informative article, titled \u201cJews Aren\u2019t Actually Racists: Who Knew?\u201d discusses the little-known interactions between Jewish Americans and Native Americans in the Old West. They also include sections called \u201cChosen Books,\u201d \u201cChosen Music\u201d and \u201cChosen Video,\u201d where they feature a profile on various musicians, books or videos. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThere\u2019s also the \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://www.heebmagazine.com/heeb100/\"\u003EHeeb 100\u003C/a\u003E,\u201d which features short articles on \u201cJews (and half-Jews) who are making a difference\u201d in fields such as art, music, comedy, activism and entrepreneurship. Another semi-regular installment is \u201cGratuitous Jewess.\u201d It\u2019s exactly what it sounds like: photos and a profile of a rather beautiful young Jewish woman, though more than just a pretty face. The current honoree, Leyla Leidecker, is a boxer, filmmaker and model.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAnd it\u2019s really not just a magazine. Heeb also organizes plenty of events: On December 21, RADAR contributors Molly Crabapple and Dean Haspiel will be among the performers at Heeb Storytelling: The Live Comics Edition at Joe\u2019s Pub, where the creators will project live, graphic novel style comics on a big screen. And on Christmas Eve, Heebonism, at Fontana\u2019s, promises to bring \u201cJews and gentiles together in celebration of that nice Jewish boy\u2019s 2010th birthday.\u201d \u003Ca href=\"http://www.heebmagazine.com/events-2/?event_id=7\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThat last event probably sums up Heeb Magazine the best: you don\u2019t have to be Jewish to get a kick out of it, but it helps to be in on \u201cthe conspiracy.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/founders.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"founders\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2435\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/founders.jpg\" height=\"300\" alt=\"\" width=\"432\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F12%2F03%2Fpulse-heeb-magazine%2F\u0026amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Heeb%20Magazine\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Happy Hanukkah! And what better week to celebrate Jewish New Yorkers by showcasing <a href="http://www.heebmagazine.com/">Heeb Magazine</a>? Started in Brooklyn (where else?) in 2001, it continues a long line of cheeky, self-deprecating Jewish comedy for a young, urban Generation Y audience.</p> <p>And seriously, I mean it when I say self-deprecating. For example, for people who want to get involved in the publication, there’s a section titled “Join the Conspiracy.” The magazine covers arts, music, politics and culture, though the subjects don’t necessarily have to be Jewish themselves. You can find an article about Kanye West’s new album right next to one about an expensive, “swanky” menorah.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/guiltpodbig2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2441" title="guiltpodbig" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/guiltpodbig2.jpg" height="324" alt="" width="432" /></a></p> <p>It’s not all silliness though. One informative article, titled “Jews Aren’t Actually Racists: Who Knew?” discusses the little-known interactions between Jewish Americans and Native Americans in the Old West. They also include sections called “Chosen Books,” “Chosen Music” and “Chosen Video,” where they feature a profile on various musicians, books or videos. </p> <p>There’s also the “<a href="http://www.heebmagazine.com/heeb100/">Heeb 100</a>,” which features short articles on “Jews (and half-Jews) who are making a difference” in fields such as art, music, comedy, activism and entrepreneurship. Another semi-regular installment is “Gratuitous Jewess.” It’s exactly what it sounds like: photos and a profile of a rather beautiful young Jewish woman, though more than just a pretty face. The current honoree, Leyla Leidecker, is a boxer, filmmaker and model.</p> <p>And it’s really not just a magazine. Heeb also organizes plenty of events: On December 21, RADAR contributors Molly Crabapple and Dean Haspiel will be among the performers at Heeb Storytelling: The Live Comics Edition at Joe’s Pub, where the creators will project live, graphic novel style comics on a big screen. And on Christmas Eve, Heebonism, at Fontana’s, promises to bring “Jews and gentiles together in celebration of that nice Jewish boy’s 2010th birthday.” <a href="http://www.heebmagazine.com/events-2/?event_id=7">EVENT INFO</a></p> <p>That last event probably sums up Heeb Magazine the best: you don’t have to be Jewish to get a kick out of it, but it helps to be in on “the conspiracy.”</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/founders.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2435" title="founders" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/12/founders.jpg" height="300" alt="" width="432" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F12%2F03%2Fpulse-heeb-magazine%2F&amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Heeb%20Magazine" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 16:05:06 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/91648710/PULSE-Heeb-Magazineurn:www-soup-io:1:91648710regularfront pagenewspulsecomiceventmusicstorytelling RADAR NYC 11.12.10 {"tags":["Front Page","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/11/12/radar-nyc-11-12-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 11.12.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/11/12/radar-nyc-11-12-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EAuto-Tune the News: Rent Too Damn High! Song\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"345\" width=\"600\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/Gg5SwyTvAHw?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"345\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWell the greats of Auto-Tune the News (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news\"\u003ERADAR Ep.27 \u2013 ATTN\u003C/a\u003E) have done it again. They have used the evils of auto-tune for good! How you ask? Well they took the already comical Jimmy McMillan and made a musical number out of his speeches during the Gubernatorial debates. It\u2019s hard not to find a comedic note with the Rent is Too Damn High party because of their name and Jimmy McMillan\u2019s facial hair configuration, but the people of Auto-tune the News took it to a whole different place by making a smooth R\u0026amp;B for a party that should have taken office. Try not to giggle too hard when you watch this. Remember your coworkers can hear you.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.rentistoodamnhigh.org/\"\u003Ehttp://www.rentistoodamnhigh.org/\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 Rent Is To Damn High Party \u2013 the website\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBrian Grainger (Milieu) New Album\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/briangraniger.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"briangraniger\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2328\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/briangraniger.jpg\" height=\"394\" alt=\"\" width=\"396\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBrian Grainger, of Milieu (RADAR Season 3), is releasing a new album called \u003Ca href=\"http://briangrainger.bandcamp.com/album/zyuaxohtvimivthoxauys\"\u003EZYUAXOHTVIMIVTHOXAUYS\u003C/a\u003E! For those of you that can\u2019t get enough of warped and twisted ambient music turned into melodic rhapsodies be sure to check this album out. His fervor for creating complete experiences has never been this strong. From the beginning of the album you are quietly lulled into a state of engagement by the low key and slow introduction. The shift into genius music goes almost unnoticed until you realize that your speakers are rumbling uncontrollably and you don\u2019t want them to stop. You just have to let the wave of sound come crashing over you. Give in to Brian Grainger and his electronic arrangements. The album is for sale on \u003Ca href=\"http://briangrainger.bandcamp.com/album/zyuaxohtvimivthoxauys\"\u003EGrainger\u2019s bandcamp website\u003C/a\u003E, and for an extra four bucks you can get the special edition CD-R which should be a fun treat for you electronic heavy addicts out their. You can\u2019t miss this album, it\u2019s overpowering!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPecan Pie Baby \u2013 Sophie Blackall\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/pecanpiebaby.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"pecanpiebaby\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2326\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/pecanpiebaby.jpg\" height=\"432\" alt=\"\" width=\"432\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIllustrator Sophie Blackall (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405936-radar-missed-connections\"\u003ERADAR Ep16 \u2013 Missed Connections\u003C/a\u003E) has a new book out. She has teamed up with Jacqueline Woodson on the children\u2019s book Pecan Pie Baby. The book focuses on Gia, a young girl who\u2019s mother is about to have a second child. Gia has a hard time coming to terms with everyone\u2019s obsession with the baby on the way. Blackall\u2019s illustrations fit perfectly with the colorful characters, and accentuate the familial sweetness of the tender story. Sophie Blackall received the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award. She has illustrated several award-winning picture books. Her blog Missed Connections features her creating these accessible and quirky illustrations based on the Missed Connections section of Craigslist. Her caricatures are wonderfully whimsy and fun to encounter. Be sure to give Pecan Pie Baby a read if you have a little one of your own.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBuy the Book \u003Ca href=\"http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780399239878\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nVisit Sophie\u2019s website \u003Ca href=\"http://www.sophieblackall.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDr. Sketchy\u2019s Factory Revival\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/crapablle_factory.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"crapablle_factory\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2324\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/crapablle_factory.jpg\" height=\"541\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf it smells like beer and charcoal you know Dr. Sketchy\u2019s (\u003Ca\u003ERADAR Ep.8\u003C/a\u003E) is coming to town. Come join the fine people of Dr. Sketchy\u2019s as they revive Andy Warhol\u2019s Factory days. The troops will meet at the Red Lotus Room, and revive the spirit of pop art eras past. There is no way that an upstanding New York citizen wouldn\u2019t want to attend a debaucherous drawing session in the persona of Edie Sedgwick or Basquiat. You really can\u2019t miss this one because it is sure to be a once in lifetime opportunity to tap into the power of art while you are playing the part of a great artist. Cigarette girls will deal art supplies. Guests will pose for polaroids and confess dark secrets in the \u201cScreen Test\u201d video booth. Drawing jams will take over the walls, art students will become models, and at the end of the night, one guest will shoot Andy Warhol. As always, this event is brought to you by the wonderful Ms. Molly Crabapple! Go!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSaturday, November 13 \u00b7 6:00pm \u2013 10:00pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Red Lotus Room\u003Cbr /\u003E\n893 Bergen Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBrooklyn, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116928391700956\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EParis Vs. New York\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/20ameliecarrie1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"20ameliecarrie1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2333\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/20ameliecarrie1.jpg\" height=\"444\" alt=\"\" width=\"576\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou always hear the hipster girls in bars say that New York is no Paris. Even some of the older generations of New Yorkers can\u2019t help but bring up how the two cities are the most wonderful in the world. The comparison between Paris and New York is timeless, well except for the bit of history that Paris existed without having New York to be compared with. The two cities embody the metropolitan spirit of the Western world, so it\u2019s kind of hard not to talk about the similarities and differences between the two. That\u2019s where the blog Paris vs. New York comes to play. Over at Paris v. New York, they create graphic representations of aspects of both cities, and take the city out of them. They choose to accentuate just the sensory details that can be encountered when traversing the cities. From Amelie v. Carrie to Quasimodo v. King Kong, their distilled imagery of Paris and NYC iconography is quirky and fun. Who do you root for in these visual comparisons?\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/\"\u003Ehttp://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F11%2F12%2Fradar-nyc-11-12-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2011.12.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Auto-Tune the News: Rent Too Damn High! Song</h1> <p></p> <p>Well the greats of Auto-Tune the News (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news">RADAR Ep.27 – ATTN</a>) have done it again. They have used the evils of auto-tune for good! How you ask? Well they took the already comical Jimmy McMillan and made a musical number out of his speeches during the Gubernatorial debates. It’s hard not to find a comedic note with the Rent is Too Damn High party because of their name and Jimmy McMillan’s facial hair configuration, but the people of Auto-tune the News took it to a whole different place by making a smooth R&amp;B for a party that should have taken office. Try not to giggle too hard when you watch this. Remember your coworkers can hear you.</p> <p><a href="http://www.rentistoodamnhigh.org/">http://www.rentistoodamnhigh.org/</a> – Rent Is To Damn High Party – the website</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Brian Grainger (Milieu) New Album</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/briangraniger.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2328" title="briangraniger" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/briangraniger.jpg" height="394" alt="" width="396" /></a></p> <p>Brian Grainger, of Milieu (RADAR Season 3), is releasing a new album called <a href="http://briangrainger.bandcamp.com/album/zyuaxohtvimivthoxauys">ZYUAXOHTVIMIVTHOXAUYS</a>! For those of you that can’t get enough of warped and twisted ambient music turned into melodic rhapsodies be sure to check this album out. His fervor for creating complete experiences has never been this strong. From the beginning of the album you are quietly lulled into a state of engagement by the low key and slow introduction. The shift into genius music goes almost unnoticed until you realize that your speakers are rumbling uncontrollably and you don’t want them to stop. You just have to let the wave of sound come crashing over you. Give in to Brian Grainger and his electronic arrangements. The album is for sale on <a href="http://briangrainger.bandcamp.com/album/zyuaxohtvimivthoxauys">Grainger’s bandcamp website</a>, and for an extra four bucks you can get the special edition CD-R which should be a fun treat for you electronic heavy addicts out their. You can’t miss this album, it’s overpowering!</p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Pecan Pie Baby – Sophie Blackall</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/pecanpiebaby.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2326" title="pecanpiebaby" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/pecanpiebaby.jpg" height="432" alt="" width="432" /></a></p> <p>Illustrator Sophie Blackall (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405936-radar-missed-connections">RADAR Ep16 – Missed Connections</a>) has a new book out. She has teamed up with Jacqueline Woodson on the children’s book Pecan Pie Baby. The book focuses on Gia, a young girl who’s mother is about to have a second child. Gia has a hard time coming to terms with everyone’s obsession with the baby on the way. Blackall’s illustrations fit perfectly with the colorful characters, and accentuate the familial sweetness of the tender story. Sophie Blackall received the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award. She has illustrated several award-winning picture books. Her blog Missed Connections features her creating these accessible and quirky illustrations based on the Missed Connections section of Craigslist. Her caricatures are wonderfully whimsy and fun to encounter. Be sure to give Pecan Pie Baby a read if you have a little one of your own.</p> <p>Buy the Book <a href="http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780399239878">HERE</a><br /> Visit Sophie’s website <a href="http://www.sophieblackall.com/">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Dr. Sketchy’s Factory Revival</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/crapablle_factory.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2324" title="crapablle_factory" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/crapablle_factory.jpg" height="541" alt="" width="350" /></a></p> <p>If it smells like beer and charcoal you know Dr. Sketchy’s (<a>RADAR Ep.8</a>) is coming to town. Come join the fine people of Dr. Sketchy’s as they revive Andy Warhol’s Factory days. The troops will meet at the Red Lotus Room, and revive the spirit of pop art eras past. There is no way that an upstanding New York citizen wouldn’t want to attend a debaucherous drawing session in the persona of Edie Sedgwick or Basquiat. You really can’t miss this one because it is sure to be a once in lifetime opportunity to tap into the power of art while you are playing the part of a great artist. Cigarette girls will deal art supplies. Guests will pose for polaroids and confess dark secrets in the “Screen Test” video booth. Drawing jams will take over the walls, art students will become models, and at the end of the night, one guest will shoot Andy Warhol. As always, this event is brought to you by the wonderful Ms. Molly Crabapple! Go!</p> <h3> Saturday, November 13 · 6:00pm – 10:00pm<br /> The Red Lotus Room<br /> 893 Bergen Street<br /> Brooklyn, NY<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116928391700956">EVENT INFO</a><br /> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>Paris Vs. New York</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/20ameliecarrie1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2333" title="20ameliecarrie1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/20ameliecarrie1.jpg" height="444" alt="" width="576" /></a></p> <p>You always hear the hipster girls in bars say that New York is no Paris. Even some of the older generations of New Yorkers can’t help but bring up how the two cities are the most wonderful in the world. The comparison between Paris and New York is timeless, well except for the bit of history that Paris existed without having New York to be compared with. The two cities embody the metropolitan spirit of the Western world, so it’s kind of hard not to talk about the similarities and differences between the two. That’s where the blog Paris vs. New York comes to play. Over at Paris v. New York, they create graphic representations of aspects of both cities, and take the city out of them. They choose to accentuate just the sensory details that can be encountered when traversing the cities. From Amelie v. Carrie to Quasimodo v. King Kong, their distilled imagery of Paris and NYC iconography is quirky and fun. Who do you root for in these visual comparisons?</p> <p><a href="http://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/">http://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F11%2F12%2Fradar-nyc-11-12-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2011.12.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:29:24 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/87458037/RADAR-NYC-11-12-10urn:www-soup-io:1:87458037regularfront pagenewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicstorytelling RADAR NYC 10.29.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","photography","street art"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/29/radar-nyc-10-29-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 10.29.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/29/radar-nyc-10-29-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EWall of Light\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/12733442\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/user4097013\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELuca Barcellona is a supremely talented calligraphy and letter artist who has a streak of figural arts in him that is amazing to encounter. When he draws his intricate and dazzling letters it is a fluid performance of delicate proportions. The long, broad strokes of steady perfection are hypnotizing to watch. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the large walls across the streets of Europe. His public works are a combination of ancient manuscripts and urban graffiti that defies many modern ideas of what public art is and could be. The Wall of Light project by Luca Barcellona and features the artist creating a dynamic light show where he creates poetic musings with his beautiful lettering. These words are accompanied by vivid illustrations and settings in which the words float around. Interesting to note is the public\u2019s interactions with the wall of light. People can be seen at the bottom of the wall moving around and interacting with the moving surface. These people become ghostly images that become part of the settings that Luca Barcellona creates. What a cool video and awesome concept!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESome of my favorite stuff by him \u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/luca-beanone-barcellona/sets/72157624286934150/ \"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLuca Barcellona \u003Ca href=\"http://www.lucabarcellona.com/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ETin Pan Band Live \u2013 Union Square\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"tinpan2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2281\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg\" height=\"333\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEverybody\u2019s favorite lilting blues band, Tin Pan Band is having a very public show, and you just have to give them a listen. The Tin Pan Band will be playing Union Square above the N/R/Q platform. The instrumentals are lively and mesh together beautifully to create a solid backing for lyrics about love, loss, and overall living. Their brand of Blues is distinctly urban by focusing on topics like gentrification of old city neighborhoods and greed. In New York, the Blues are experiencing a Renaissance, and Tin Pan Band is at the forefront of this rebirth. On your commute back from work, stop by and give them a listen. Also, check our \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel\"\u003ERADAR episode on the Poetry Brothel\u003C/a\u003E featuring music by \u003Ca href=\"http://tinpanband.com/wordpress/\"\u003ETin Pan Band\u003C/a\u003E. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhere:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThu Nov 04, 3:00 \u2013 6:00 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUnion Square subway station, above the N/R/Q platform\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMy Biggest Regret Ever\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"NothingRegret\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2284\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg\" height=\"203\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPostSecret established a candid intimacy that only the internet in its immaculate glorification of the individual can achieve. \u003Ca href=\"http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\"\u003EMy Biggest Regret Ever\u003C/a\u003E takes the most gut-wrenching of human emotions and splatters it across the internet in plain black font against a white screen. The stark directness of the blog correlates wonderfully with the honesty and forwardness of the confessions that make up the site. Regret is something that runs through every person, and the anguish that comes from past mistakes affects everyone. What do you regret? What still haunts you to this day? Read what others have to say, or post your own entry. Maybe this is the cathartic release you\u2019ve been looking for.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\"\u003Ehttp://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EOverlap by Aakash Nihalani\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"overlap\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2287\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg\" height=\"379\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.aakashnihalani.com/\"\u003EAakash Nihalani\u003C/a\u003E (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2907687-tape-mirrors\"\u003ERADAR Ep21 \u2013 Tapes and Mirrors\u003C/a\u003E) is a great public art figure. His ephemeral compositions are mostly shaped through the use of bright florescent adhesive tapes and cardboard. He creates simple polygonal shapes and places them within an urban setting in ways that make them look three dimensional, but still out of place. With his newest show he takes the founding elements of his aesthetic and lets them run amuck around the urban sprawl of the USA, India, and parts of Europe. This time his polygonal figures start to take on organic forms through the layering of tape and cardboard into intricate forms. These sharp organic figures now interact within their environments through their purposed interactions with city surfaces from different points of perspective. Nihalani manipulates what the audience can see by making floors become backgrounds and sides of buildings become foregrounds. Aakash Nihalani uses public space in a smart, mind bending way, and his show is sure to be engaging. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOverlap by Aakash Nihalani\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBose Pacia\u003Cbr /\u003E\n163 Plymouth Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBrooklyn, NY 11201\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENovember 4 \u2013 December 18\u003Cbr /\u003E\nArtist Reception: 4 November, 6 \u2013 8 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAfter Party: 4 November 9 \u2013 11 pm @ 17 Frost (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) \u2013 Featuring Das Racist\u003Cbr /\u003E\nIn Conversation: 20 November 3pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003EDesign Related \u2013 Social Network for Designers\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"designrelated\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2290\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg\" height=\"222\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.designrelated.com/\"\u003EDesign Related\u003C/a\u003E is a place where creativity inspires creativity. It is excellent source of inspiration through the exploration of a pool of diverse artists that practice different in mediums of creation. They have a stimulating inspiration section on their website where members can post a steady stream of inventive and cultured articles and links that can really get the juices flowing. Their twitter account distills the very idea of the flow of artistry into a torrent of media and sites that send you on a flight of fancy through design and imagination. Overall, even though Design Related is about the abstracts that are art and design, it grounds itself in the practicalities of being able to make what the mind sets out to think. This is a place where functionality meets the muse. Get impelled. Get enlivened. Let yourself get Design Related.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollow them on \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/Designrelated\"\u003ETwitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-10-29-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.29.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Wall of Light</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/12733442"></a><a href="http://vimeo.com/user4097013"></a><a href="http://vimeo.com"></a></p> <p>Luca Barcellona is a supremely talented calligraphy and letter artist who has a streak of figural arts in him that is amazing to encounter. When he draws his intricate and dazzling letters it is a fluid performance of delicate proportions. The long, broad strokes of steady perfection are hypnotizing to watch. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the large walls across the streets of Europe. His public works are a combination of ancient manuscripts and urban graffiti that defies many modern ideas of what public art is and could be. The Wall of Light project by Luca Barcellona and features the artist creating a dynamic light show where he creates poetic musings with his beautiful lettering. These words are accompanied by vivid illustrations and settings in which the words float around. Interesting to note is the public’s interactions with the wall of light. People can be seen at the bottom of the wall moving around and interacting with the moving surface. These people become ghostly images that become part of the settings that Luca Barcellona creates. What a cool video and awesome concept!</p> <p>Some of my favorite stuff by him <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/luca-beanone-barcellona/sets/72157624286934150/ ">HERE</a><br /> Luca Barcellona <a href="http://www.lucabarcellona.com/">website</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Tin Pan Band Live – Union Square</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2281" title="tinpan2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg" height="333" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Everybody’s favorite lilting blues band, Tin Pan Band is having a very public show, and you just have to give them a listen. The Tin Pan Band will be playing Union Square above the N/R/Q platform. The instrumentals are lively and mesh together beautifully to create a solid backing for lyrics about love, loss, and overall living. Their brand of Blues is distinctly urban by focusing on topics like gentrification of old city neighborhoods and greed. In New York, the Blues are experiencing a Renaissance, and Tin Pan Band is at the forefront of this rebirth. On your commute back from work, stop by and give them a listen. Also, check our <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel">RADAR episode on the Poetry Brothel</a> featuring music by <a href="http://tinpanband.com/wordpress/">Tin Pan Band</a>. </p> <p><strong>Where:<br /> Thu Nov 04, 3:00 – 6:00 PM<br /> Union Square subway station, above the N/R/Q platform</strong></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>My Biggest Regret Ever</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2284" title="NothingRegret" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg" height="203" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>PostSecret established a candid intimacy that only the internet in its immaculate glorification of the individual can achieve. <a href="http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/">My Biggest Regret Ever</a> takes the most gut-wrenching of human emotions and splatters it across the internet in plain black font against a white screen. The stark directness of the blog correlates wonderfully with the honesty and forwardness of the confessions that make up the site. Regret is something that runs through every person, and the anguish that comes from past mistakes affects everyone. What do you regret? What still haunts you to this day? Read what others have to say, or post your own entry. Maybe this is the cathartic release you’ve been looking for.</p> <p><a href="http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/">http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Overlap by Aakash Nihalani</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2287" title="overlap" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg" height="379" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.aakashnihalani.com/">Aakash Nihalani</a> (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2907687-tape-mirrors">RADAR Ep21 – Tapes and Mirrors</a>) is a great public art figure. His ephemeral compositions are mostly shaped through the use of bright florescent adhesive tapes and cardboard. He creates simple polygonal shapes and places them within an urban setting in ways that make them look three dimensional, but still out of place. With his newest show he takes the founding elements of his aesthetic and lets them run amuck around the urban sprawl of the USA, India, and parts of Europe. This time his polygonal figures start to take on organic forms through the layering of tape and cardboard into intricate forms. These sharp organic figures now interact within their environments through their purposed interactions with city surfaces from different points of perspective. Nihalani manipulates what the audience can see by making floors become backgrounds and sides of buildings become foregrounds. Aakash Nihalani uses public space in a smart, mind bending way, and his show is sure to be engaging. </p> <h3> Overlap by Aakash Nihalani<br /> Bose Pacia<br /> 163 Plymouth Street<br /> Brooklyn, NY 11201</h3><p></p> <p>November 4 – December 18<br /> Artist Reception: 4 November, 6 – 8 pm<br /> After Party: 4 November 9 – 11 pm @ 17 Frost (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) – Featuring Das Racist<br /> In Conversation: 20 November 3pm<br /> </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Design Related – Social Network for Designers</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2290" title="designrelated" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg" height="222" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.designrelated.com/">Design Related</a> is a place where creativity inspires creativity. It is excellent source of inspiration through the exploration of a pool of diverse artists that practice different in mediums of creation. They have a stimulating inspiration section on their website where members can post a steady stream of inventive and cultured articles and links that can really get the juices flowing. Their twitter account distills the very idea of the flow of artistry into a torrent of media and sites that send you on a flight of fancy through design and imagination. Overall, even though Design Related is about the abstracts that are art and design, it grounds itself in the practicalities of being able to make what the mind sets out to think. This is a place where functionality meets the muse. Get impelled. Get enlivened. Let yourself get Design Related.</p> <p>Follow them on <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/Designrelated">Twitter</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-10-29-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.29.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:15:22 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/84824071/RADAR-NYC-10-29-10urn:www-soup-io:1:84824071regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicphotographystreet art WBPLabs partners with 3rd Ward (exclusive membership offer) {"tags":["News","event"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/21/wbplabs-partners-with-3rd-ward-exclusive-membership-offer/\"\u003EWBPLabs partners with 3rd Ward (exclusive membership offer)\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/21/wbplabs-partners-with-3rd-ward-exclusive-membership-offer/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EWBPLabs has partnered up with 3rd Ward for our latest series, Inside Design (to be released). 3rd Ward is a member-based art and design center for creative professionals in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Workbook Project is a big fan of 3rd Ward as it\u2019s an innovative business space that is fueling the creative community. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAs part of our partnership, 3rd Ward has offered Workbook Project readers an exclusive membership promotion. Unlimited Membership offers access to resources that would otherwise be too costly for many artists and designers: a wood/metal shop, a media lab, photo studios, jewelry studio, private \u0026amp; collaborative workspace, and over 100 education classes \u2014 all under one roof. Please take advantage of this generous offer and also spread the word. Share this promo code with your friends, family and colleagues. And if you don\u2019t plan on becoming a member, do yourself a favor and check out the \u003Ca href=\"http://www.3rdward.com/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E for upcoming events and monthly classes. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EExclusive Offer:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EWorkbook Project readers who sign up for Unlimited Membership get their first month FREE (a $359 value). Schedule a tour and claim your free month today at: \u003Ca href=\"http://www.3rdward.com/takeatour/wp\"\u003Ehttp://www.3rdward.com/takeatour/wp\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPROMO CODE: OPENCREATE\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/files/2010/10/studios.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"studios\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-4367\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/files/2010/10/studios.jpg\" height=\"243\" alt=\"\" width=\"598\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI spoke with Jessica Tom, 3rd Ward\u2019s Marketing Director, about 3rd Ward, how it\u2019s facilitating the emerging creative class, and what\u2019s to come. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat is the main concept and intention of 3rd Ward?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EGive creative people the resources they need so they can take risks and make things the world has never seen. When you don\u2019t have to worry about space, tools, knowledge, etc\u2026 the world is at your fingertips. Without physical limitations, you can realize your creative potential and more.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow is this concept of community / shared workspace and artist development facilitating the local creative community?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt is low-cost, high-inspiration. Don\u2019t know how to use After Effects? Take a class. Need to shoot your new jewelry line? Book a photo studio. Need some legs for your table? Ask your new friend in the metal shop. By sharing tools, knowledge and space, creative people can seamlessly cross media boundaries, learn faster and grow stronger. More and more creative people are moving to freelance. 3rd Ward gives them structure and endless possibilities to create and collaborate.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow has 3rd Ward been able to sustain and grow into a thriving business? \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe\u2019ve been able to grow by listening to our members. We\u2019d just be a building with some expensive stuff inside were it not for our people. They are very vocal about what works for them, and we respond in kind. Ultimately, what\u2019s best for their businesses \u2014 whether we\u2019re talking about out photographers, set designers, fabricators, hackers, or whatever \u2014 is best for our business. We succeed as a creative workspace if they succeed as creators.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe\u2019ve grown by offering the best possible experience to our members \u2014 through our comprehensive facilities and classes, but also by creating a truly warm and supportive environment. Together, that creates pretty fertile ground for pretty amazing work! \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E What\u2019s the future of 3rd Ward? What\u2019s the future of creative workspaces?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe\u2019re building out our 2nd floor to include a bigger wood shop, more photo studios, and more learning spaces. We\u2019re also developing a \u201c3rd Ward Member-Made\u201d brand of furniture that we\u2019d like to sell at stores across the country (if you\u2019re a buyer, contact us!).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe creative workspaces of tomorrow will likely have some aspect of sharing. There\u2019s less waste, less money spent, and more opportunities for collaboration. Also, being successful now depends on how well you\u2019re able to draw upon different disciplines. People wear more hats now because budgets are tight and companies must do more with less. Knowing how to use Photoshop is like knowing how to use scissors and glue. Everyone needs to be a marketer. If you\u2019re a set designer, you might do some 3D modeling, but you\u2019re much more marketable who if you can build the set, choreograph, film, edit, and write the copy on the fliers!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3rd Ward is a pretty unique place and there\u2019s no where in the world quite like it. It\u2019d be interesting to see more place like us. They\u2019d be competition, but I believe a rising tide raises all ships. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F21%2Fwbplabs-partners-with-3rd-ward-exclusive-membership-offer%2F\u0026amp;linkname=WBPLabs%20partners%20with%203rd%20Ward%20%28exclusive%20membership%20offer%29\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>WBPLabs has partnered up with 3rd Ward for our latest series, Inside Design (to be released). 3rd Ward is a member-based art and design center for creative professionals in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Workbook Project is a big fan of 3rd Ward as it’s an innovative business space that is fueling the creative community. </p> <p>As part of our partnership, 3rd Ward has offered Workbook Project readers an exclusive membership promotion. Unlimited Membership offers access to resources that would otherwise be too costly for many artists and designers: a wood/metal shop, a media lab, photo studios, jewelry studio, private &amp; collaborative workspace, and over 100 education classes — all under one roof. Please take advantage of this generous offer and also spread the word. Share this promo code with your friends, family and colleagues. And if you don’t plan on becoming a member, do yourself a favor and check out the <a href="http://www.3rdward.com/">website</a> for upcoming events and monthly classes. </p> <p><strong>Exclusive Offer:</strong><br /> <strong>Workbook Project readers who sign up for Unlimited Membership get their first month FREE (a $359 value). Schedule a tour and claim your free month today at: <a href="http://www.3rdward.com/takeatour/wp">http://www.3rdward.com/takeatour/wp</a><br /> PROMO CODE: OPENCREATE</strong></p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/files/2010/10/studios.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4367" title="studios" src="http://workbookproject.com/files/2010/10/studios.jpg" height="243" alt="" width="598" /></a></p> <p>I spoke with Jessica Tom, 3rd Ward’s Marketing Director, about 3rd Ward, how it’s facilitating the emerging creative class, and what’s to come. </p> <p><strong>What is the main concept and intention of 3rd Ward?</strong></p> <p>Give creative people the resources they need so they can take risks and make things the world has never seen. When you don’t have to worry about space, tools, knowledge, etc… the world is at your fingertips. Without physical limitations, you can realize your creative potential and more.</p> <p><strong>How is this concept of community / shared workspace and artist development facilitating the local creative community?</strong></p> <p>It is low-cost, high-inspiration. Don’t know how to use After Effects? Take a class. Need to shoot your new jewelry line? Book a photo studio. Need some legs for your table? Ask your new friend in the metal shop. By sharing tools, knowledge and space, creative people can seamlessly cross media boundaries, learn faster and grow stronger. More and more creative people are moving to freelance. 3rd Ward gives them structure and endless possibilities to create and collaborate.</p> <p><strong>How has 3rd Ward been able to sustain and grow into a thriving business? </strong></p> <p>We’ve been able to grow by listening to our members. We’d just be a building with some expensive stuff inside were it not for our people. They are very vocal about what works for them, and we respond in kind. Ultimately, what’s best for their businesses — whether we’re talking about out photographers, set designers, fabricators, hackers, or whatever — is best for our business. We succeed as a creative workspace if they succeed as creators.</p> <p>We’ve grown by offering the best possible experience to our members — through our comprehensive facilities and classes, but also by creating a truly warm and supportive environment. Together, that creates pretty fertile ground for pretty amazing work! </p> <p><strong> What’s the future of 3rd Ward? What’s the future of creative workspaces?</strong></p> <p>We’re building out our 2nd floor to include a bigger wood shop, more photo studios, and more learning spaces. We’re also developing a “3rd Ward Member-Made” brand of furniture that we’d like to sell at stores across the country (if you’re a buyer, contact us!).</p> <p>The creative workspaces of tomorrow will likely have some aspect of sharing. There’s less waste, less money spent, and more opportunities for collaboration. Also, being successful now depends on how well you’re able to draw upon different disciplines. People wear more hats now because budgets are tight and companies must do more with less. Knowing how to use Photoshop is like knowing how to use scissors and glue. Everyone needs to be a marketer. If you’re a set designer, you might do some 3D modeling, but you’re much more marketable who if you can build the set, choreograph, film, edit, and write the copy on the fliers!</p> <p>3rd Ward is a pretty unique place and there’s no where in the world quite like it. It’d be interesting to see more place like us. They’d be competition, but I believe a rising tide raises all ships. </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F21%2Fwbplabs-partners-with-3rd-ward-exclusive-membership-offer%2F&amp;linkname=WBPLabs%20partners%20with%203rd%20Ward%20%28exclusive%20membership%20offer%29" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 19:00:36 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/83228091/WBPLabs-partners-with-3rd-Ward-exclusive-membershipurn:www-soup-io:1:83228091regularnewsevent RADAR NYC 10.15.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","comic","event","music"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/15/radar-nyc-10-15-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 10.15.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/15/radar-nyc-10-15-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBeardfolio\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/beardfolio-1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"beardfolio-1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2237\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/beardfolio-1.jpg\" height=\"515\" alt=\"\" width=\"533\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELike mustaches? Ok, weird question. At least for someone like me, who, before seeing this project, probably would have answered with indifference or confusion. However, after being exposed to \u003Ca href=\"http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Beardfolio/383752\"\u003EBeardfolio\u003C/a\u003E, a photo project by Matt Rainwaters, my opinion has definitely changed. His unique portfolio of men with outrageous facial hair is really like nothing else, and one that words really can\u2019t do justice. Upon first glance, I was sure that the images had been skewed or Photoshopped, but after further investigation, I learned that the facial hair of the subjects is indeed real, albeit presumably styled for the occasion of being photographed. Check it out for yourself. I can almost guarantee that you\u2019ve never seen anything like this before. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Beardfolio/383752\"\u003EBeardfolio\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDfalt \u2013 Free Mixtape\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"485\" width=\"580\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/PiudAr8sUgU?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"485\" width=\"580\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDfalt, the instrumental side project of Cassettes Won\u2019t Listen (featured on RADAR Ep25, \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3978628-radar-25-subway-etiquette\"\u003ESubway Etiquette\u003C/a\u003E) just released a new single called Summer Drinks. The song is part of a brand new, completely free, 30-minute mix tape, which is available \u003Ca href=\"http://www.cassetteswontlisten.com/news/free-mixtape-new-dfalt-single-summer-drinks\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E. Summer Drinks is a unique blend of upbeat electronic dancy goodness that seamlessly transitions into a heavier, darker, more intense sound, with slight remnants of the Mission Impossible theme. And that\u2019s just the song. The video that goes with it is insane. In a good way. A great way. I can\u2019t even describe it. Just watch it; you won\u2019t be sorry. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECuba: My Revolution \u2013 Dean Haspiel\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/cuba_my_revolution_02.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"cuba_my_revolution_02\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2242\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/cuba_my_revolution_02.jpg\" height=\"439\" alt=\"\" width=\"336\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELooking for new reading material? We highly recommend \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Cuba-My-Revolution-Inverna-Lockpez/dp/140122217X\"\u003ECuba: My Revolution\u003C/a\u003E, a graphic novel illustrated by Dean Haspiel (RADAR Ep1, \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2387083-radar\"\u003ENext Door Neighbor\u003C/a\u003E). We love his illustrations, and the book itself looks really cool, too. Here\u2019s a short summary, from Free Publishers Weekly: \u201cThis dramatic account of the experiences of a young woman named Sonya during the Cuban revolution is based on the experiences of Lockpez. The narrative traces Sonya as she transforms from an idealist revolutionary studying to be a surgeon to a dissident artist who realizes she must flee her beloved but troubled country. Along the way, she witnesses carnage, is imprisoned and tortured, and is separated from her family. In the midst of the chaos, she also finds love. Haspiel, who has known Lockpez for over 20 years, provides striking illustrations that chart Sonya\u2019s shifting emotions and alliances; particularly strong are the surrealist depictions of her dreams and her ordeal in prison. Painter Jos\u00e9 Villarubia adds tones and shades of red that further intensify the story. At times Lockpez relies too heavily on clunky exposition explaining the history of Cuba and Castro, although some readers may find the context helpful. It is impossible to deny the power of Lockpez\u2019s dramatic coming-of-age story, which make the human cost of the revolution all too clear.\u201d \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELook At or Buy Cuba: My Revolution \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Cuba-My-Revolution-Inverna-Lockpez/dp/140122217X\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EStart Trekkin \u2013 Improv\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/crew.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"crew\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2244\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/crew.jpg\" height=\"362\" alt=\"\" width=\"461\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELike improv? Like Star Trek? Never thought you\u2019d see the day when both of those questions would be asked consecutively, and are thus bursting with excitement? Well, we have the perfect event for you! Star Trekkin (RADAR Ep36, \u003Ca href=\"http://vodpod.com/watch/4537550-radar-36-start-trekkin?u=wbp\u0026amp;c=wbp\"\u003EStart Trekkin\u003C/a\u003E) is a long-form improv group that explores the human condition while embodying characters and plot lines from, you guessed it, Star Trek. They have a show coming up this Saturday, October 16th, at The Tank and two more shows after that in 2010. Check out \u003Ca href=\"http://www.start-trekkin.com/CALENDAR.html\"\u003Etheir website\u003C/a\u003E for more info, performance dates, and updates. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSat, October 16, 7:30p \u2013 8:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Tank (45th Street Theater) \u2013 354 w. 45th Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.thetanknyc.org/\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@almostontheL\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/28_packedtrain_lg.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"28_packedtrain_lg\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2245\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/28_packedtrain_lg.jpg\" height=\"375\" alt=\"\" width=\"560\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhen you think \u201cthe L train,\u201d what comes to mind? Quick zip into (and out of) Manhattan? Hipster paradise? Flannel wonderland? Or, perhaps, the most romantic subway line ever? Well, if not, then maybe you should reconsider. According to a \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://gothamist.com/2010/06/29/l_train_named_most_romantic_subway.php\"\u003Estudy\u003C/a\u003E\u201d conducted by the geniuses at Craigslist, the L train was determined to be the best subway line for romantic sparks to fly. At least, that is, if your definition of \u201cmost romantic subway line,\u201d means \u201cthe best odds of a fellow passenger falling for you across a crowded car or platform, and then posting a \u2018Missed Connections\u2019 ad on Craigslist in search of you.\u201d Sounds about right. At least some people seem to think so, enough to create \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/almostontheL\"\u003EAlmost on the L\u003C/a\u003E,\u201d a Twitter version of Missed Connections, devoted exclusively to the ever-dreamy L-train. And it\u2019s created quite a following. Who knows? Maybe that cute guy that you make awkward look-away eye contact with every morning at the Morgan Ave stop (which, by the way, is scientifically proven to be the most romantic subway stop in New York) feels the same way about you as you do about him. All we ask is that you be specific. I don\u2019t think that tweets like \u201cI thought you were adorable with your red and white plaid shirt,\u201d which someone posted on October 11th, will do you much good. It might be the most romantic place on Earth, but it\u2019s still the L train.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAlmost on the L \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/almostonthel\"\u003ETwitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEmail your L Train missed connections: almostontheL@gmail.com\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F15%2Fradar-nyc-10-15-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.15.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Beardfolio</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/beardfolio-1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2237" title="beardfolio-1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/beardfolio-1.jpg" height="515" alt="" width="533" /></a></p> <p>Like mustaches? Ok, weird question. At least for someone like me, who, before seeing this project, probably would have answered with indifference or confusion. However, after being exposed to <a href="http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Beardfolio/383752">Beardfolio</a>, a photo project by Matt Rainwaters, my opinion has definitely changed. His unique portfolio of men with outrageous facial hair is really like nothing else, and one that words really can’t do justice. Upon first glance, I was sure that the images had been skewed or Photoshopped, but after further investigation, I learned that the facial hair of the subjects is indeed real, albeit presumably styled for the occasion of being photographed. Check it out for yourself. I can almost guarantee that you’ve never seen anything like this before. </p> <p><a href="http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Beardfolio/383752">Beardfolio</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Dfalt – Free Mixtape</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Dfalt, the instrumental side project of Cassettes Won’t Listen (featured on RADAR Ep25, <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3978628-radar-25-subway-etiquette">Subway Etiquette</a>) just released a new single called Summer Drinks. The song is part of a brand new, completely free, 30-minute mix tape, which is available <a href="http://www.cassetteswontlisten.com/news/free-mixtape-new-dfalt-single-summer-drinks">HERE</a>. Summer Drinks is a unique blend of upbeat electronic dancy goodness that seamlessly transitions into a heavier, darker, more intense sound, with slight remnants of the Mission Impossible theme. And that’s just the song. The video that goes with it is insane. In a good way. A great way. I can’t even describe it. Just watch it; you won’t be sorry. </p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Cuba: My Revolution – Dean Haspiel</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/cuba_my_revolution_02.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2242" title="cuba_my_revolution_02" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/cuba_my_revolution_02.jpg" height="439" alt="" width="336" /></a></p> <p>Looking for new reading material? We highly recommend <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Cuba-My-Revolution-Inverna-Lockpez/dp/140122217X">Cuba: My Revolution</a>, a graphic novel illustrated by Dean Haspiel (RADAR Ep1, <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2387083-radar">Next Door Neighbor</a>). We love his illustrations, and the book itself looks really cool, too. Here’s a short summary, from Free Publishers Weekly: “This dramatic account of the experiences of a young woman named Sonya during the Cuban revolution is based on the experiences of Lockpez. The narrative traces Sonya as she transforms from an idealist revolutionary studying to be a surgeon to a dissident artist who realizes she must flee her beloved but troubled country. Along the way, she witnesses carnage, is imprisoned and tortured, and is separated from her family. In the midst of the chaos, she also finds love. Haspiel, who has known Lockpez for over 20 years, provides striking illustrations that chart Sonya’s shifting emotions and alliances; particularly strong are the surrealist depictions of her dreams and her ordeal in prison. Painter José Villarubia adds tones and shades of red that further intensify the story. At times Lockpez relies too heavily on clunky exposition explaining the history of Cuba and Castro, although some readers may find the context helpful. It is impossible to deny the power of Lockpez’s dramatic coming-of-age story, which make the human cost of the revolution all too clear.” </p> <p>Look At or Buy Cuba: My Revolution <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Cuba-My-Revolution-Inverna-Lockpez/dp/140122217X">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Start Trekkin – Improv</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/crew.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2244" title="crew" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/crew.jpg" height="362" alt="" width="461" /></a></p> <p>Like improv? Like Star Trek? Never thought you’d see the day when both of those questions would be asked consecutively, and are thus bursting with excitement? Well, we have the perfect event for you! Star Trekkin (RADAR Ep36, <a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/4537550-radar-36-start-trekkin?u=wbp&amp;c=wbp">Start Trekkin</a>) is a long-form improv group that explores the human condition while embodying characters and plot lines from, you guessed it, Star Trek. They have a show coming up this Saturday, October 16th, at The Tank and two more shows after that in 2010. Check out <a href="http://www.start-trekkin.com/CALENDAR.html">their website</a> for more info, performance dates, and updates. </p> <h3> Sat, October 16, 7:30p – 8:30<br /> The Tank (45th Street Theater) – 354 w. 45th Street<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.thetanknyc.org/">Event Info</a> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>@almostontheL</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/28_packedtrain_lg.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2245" title="28_packedtrain_lg" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/28_packedtrain_lg.jpg" height="375" alt="" width="560" /></a></p> <p>When you think “the L train,” what comes to mind? Quick zip into (and out of) Manhattan? Hipster paradise? Flannel wonderland? Or, perhaps, the most romantic subway line ever? Well, if not, then maybe you should reconsider. According to a “<a href="http://gothamist.com/2010/06/29/l_train_named_most_romantic_subway.php">study</a>” conducted by the geniuses at Craigslist, the L train was determined to be the best subway line for romantic sparks to fly. At least, that is, if your definition of “most romantic subway line,” means “the best odds of a fellow passenger falling for you across a crowded car or platform, and then posting a ‘Missed Connections’ ad on Craigslist in search of you.” Sounds about right. At least some people seem to think so, enough to create “<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/almostontheL">Almost on the L</a>,” a Twitter version of Missed Connections, devoted exclusively to the ever-dreamy L-train. And it’s created quite a following. Who knows? Maybe that cute guy that you make awkward look-away eye contact with every morning at the Morgan Ave stop (which, by the way, is scientifically proven to be the most romantic subway stop in New York) feels the same way about you as you do about him. All we ask is that you be specific. I don’t think that tweets like “I thought you were adorable with your red and white plaid shirt,” which someone posted on October 11th, will do you much good. It might be the most romantic place on Earth, but it’s still the L train.</p> <p>Almost on the L <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/almostonthel">Twitter</a><br /> Email your L Train missed connections: <a href="mailto:almostontheL@gmail.com">almostontheL@gmail.com</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F15%2Fradar-nyc-10-15-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.15.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:19:57 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/82091666/RADAR-NYC-10-15-10urn:www-soup-io:1:82091666regularnewsradar nyccomiceventmusic RADAR NYC 10.01.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","comic","event","movies","music","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/01/radar-nyc-10-01-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 10.01.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/01/radar-nyc-10-01-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECollapsus\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"335\" width=\"590\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/VxGkRUQK_I4?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"335\" width=\"590\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis is the official trailer for Collapsus, a media phenomenon that will expand the limits of how different forms of communication work together to create a complete experience. The project is headed by Tommy Pallotta, producer of Waking Life and Scanner Darkly. Collapsus is set in the near future and details the effects of the imminent energy crisis on ten individuals who become the central figures in an energy conspiracy. Collapsus is the transmedia project related to the movie Energy Risk which focuses on the rough transition from fossil fuels to alternate resources and how it would affect worldwide energy infrastructures. Collapsus is being developed by SubmarineChannel, in collaboration with the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO. The combination of animation, narrative, documentary, and interactivity will plunge the audience into a highly developed world that is falling apart at the seams. The audience becomes a player within the story by making decisions that affect the global arena. The story is propelled through the interactions of different media forms, but that is what makes it all the more engaging, as there are layers and layers of intrigue and drama. For those who need some assistance with getting started with this correlative experience, Tommy Pallotta, the director of Collapsus, has made a video walkthrough for the project.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECollapsus \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.collapsus.com/\"\u003Ehttp://www.collapsus.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWalkthrough \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/15396143\"\u003ELink\u003C/a\u003E \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EJavelin\u2013 Intervales Theme (found VHS)\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.25.12-AM.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Screen shot 2010-10-01 at 2.25.12 AM\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2190\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.25.12-AM.png\" height=\"315\" alt=\"\" width=\"455\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EJavelin was featured in RADAR episode 27,\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news\"\u003E Auto-Tune The News\u003C/a\u003E. Their use samples and original sounds to create music that fuses Bollywood singsong together with 80s arcade game sounds creates melodic fusions equivalent to a sunny day on the moon, a mix of the haunting and upbeat. Their focus on rhythm harkens back to the days of the B-Boys of old creating music that is as easy to listen to as it is to dance along with. In this video they feature footage from a VHS tape they found on the streets of their native Providence, RI. The little boy eating ice cream looks like a character ripped out of the Cosby show, fitting for the song Intervales Themes, which Javelin chose to accompany it. The slick beats and melodic tunes create a solid feel for the era when this VHS footage was probably taken. Javelin has managed to fake a genuine relic, which is no easy feat to master.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink to Video- \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCLj6gdnxEY\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E Stuff Hipsters Hate \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/PBR.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"PBR\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2191\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/PBR.png\" height=\"383\" alt=\"\" width=\"584\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBrenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz have been running the blog Stuff Hipsters Hate for a year now, and recently they have published a book that can serve as handy guide to turn the tide against the plaid shirts and silk scarves of the hipster zombie mob. In the book and blog, Ehrlich and Bartz highlight topics, links, and questions that the targeted subculture, even with a few PBRs in them, can\u2019t handle. For those who live in big cities like New York and San Francisco, hipsters are all too familiar. Urban pavements are crawling with scrawny, mustachioed men on fixed gear bikes and young, beautiful women in granny clothes and glasses. What is this strange Halloween-like phenomenon? For those that haven\u2019t been exposed to the hipster culture; congratulations, you have dodged a gaggle of unoriginal originality obsessed self-professed freaks of pop culture, but every day city dwellers struggle to figure out a way to repel the ubiquitous plague of hipsters. Look no more my fellow urbanites! Stuff Hipsters Hate is here to save you from partying with people that think they are too good to listen to anything produced after 1992.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBlog: \u003Ca href=\"http://stuffhipstershate.tumblr.com/\"\u003Ehttp://stuffhipstershate.tumblr.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBuy the Book:\u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Stuff-Hipsters-Hate-Passionate-Indifferent/dp/1569758212/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8\u0026amp;s=books\u0026amp;qid=1275760811\u0026amp;sr=8-1\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EOpen Video Conference\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.41.56-AM.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Screen shot 2010-10-01 at 2.41.56 AM\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2192\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.41.56-AM.png\" height=\"214\" alt=\"\" width=\"507\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe web video is an accessible form of communication, but lately the fear of a tiered internet experience and of loosing the ability to explore an open web have made the comprehensive and free web video an endangered species. The Open Video Conference being held in New York City is dedicated to broadening the impact of the web video as a medium for communication and expression. OVC is being held by the Open Video Alliance, a group created by individuals and coalitions who seek to create an open web video experience through building inclusive tools, practices, and policies. The conference takes place over three days, and has tons of seminars and talks dedicated to the web video as a media form and essential transmedia tool. Sunday will be Hack Day, where conference attendees, HTML5 developers, and transmedia storytelling experts, will get to work on a series of activities that range from mapping out a transmedia strategy for content to building a custom HTML5 player for sites. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOur own Lance Weiler will be presenting along with Tommy Pallotta (Director of Collapsus, Producer of Waking Life and Scanner Darkly) at 4PM on October 1, 2010. Their talk about \u201cStorytelling Without Bounds\u201d will focus on joining of many media forms to create a complete experience. Be sure to check in early, and go to as many events as you can in order to gain a greater understanding of the web video and how it is evolving into something greater.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.openvideoconference.org/\"\u003Ehttp://www.openvideoconference.org/\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://openvideoalliance.org/\"\u003Ehttp://openvideoalliance.org/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSeminars\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOctober 1st \u0026amp; 2nd\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFashion Institute of Technology\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7th Ave at 27th St\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHack Day\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOctober 3rd\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNYU\u2019s Interactive Telecommunications Program\u003Cbr /\u003E\n721 Broadway\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10003\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEvents \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.openvideoconference.org/agenda/\"\u003ELink\u003C/a\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EThe Advice of Strangers \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/advice.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"advice\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2203\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/advice.jpg\" height=\"282\" alt=\"\" width=\"610\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMarc Horowitz doesn\u2019t feel like any of the negative connotations associated with the word stranger should affect his new web series. Horowitz has been featured as part of RADAR episode 18, \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip\"\u003EGoogle Maps Road Trip\u003C/a\u003E, a virtual, internet assisted road trip, where he shared his life and time with Peter Baldes, a man unknown to him at the beginning of their project. His unique brand of art and entertainment, which is closely related to culture jamming, is heavily influenced by social interactions and the reactions of other people. Children\u2019s television has made stranger danger a staple of our vocabulary, and the word stranger has become synonymous with shadowy figures and hazardous situations. Now, Marc Horowitz is going to take the input from strangers and weirdos from the internet make life decisions based on their opinions. Follow him through his internet fueled journey, which is sure to be a life-changing experience for him and for the people that become active participants in his experiment.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://theadviceofstrangers.com/\"\u003EThe Advice of Strangers\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLink \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/theadviceofstrangers\"\u003EChannel\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F01%2Fradar-nyc-10-01-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.01.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Collapsus</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>This is the official trailer for Collapsus, a media phenomenon that will expand the limits of how different forms of communication work together to create a complete experience. The project is headed by Tommy Pallotta, producer of Waking Life and Scanner Darkly. Collapsus is set in the near future and details the effects of the imminent energy crisis on ten individuals who become the central figures in an energy conspiracy. Collapsus is the transmedia project related to the movie Energy Risk which focuses on the rough transition from fossil fuels to alternate resources and how it would affect worldwide energy infrastructures. Collapsus is being developed by SubmarineChannel, in collaboration with the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO. The combination of animation, narrative, documentary, and interactivity will plunge the audience into a highly developed world that is falling apart at the seams. The audience becomes a player within the story by making decisions that affect the global arena. The story is propelled through the interactions of different media forms, but that is what makes it all the more engaging, as there are layers and layers of intrigue and drama. For those who need some assistance with getting started with this correlative experience, Tommy Pallotta, the director of Collapsus, has made a video walkthrough for the project.</p> <p>Collapsus – <a href="http://www.collapsus.com/">http://www.collapsus.com/</a><br /> Walkthrough – <a href="http://vimeo.com/15396143">Link</a> </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Javelin– Intervales Theme (found VHS)</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.25.12-AM.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2190" title="Screen shot 2010-10-01 at 2.25.12 AM" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.25.12-AM.png" height="315" alt="" width="455" /></a></p> <p>Javelin was featured in RADAR episode 27,<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news"> Auto-Tune The News</a>. Their use samples and original sounds to create music that fuses Bollywood singsong together with 80s arcade game sounds creates melodic fusions equivalent to a sunny day on the moon, a mix of the haunting and upbeat. Their focus on rhythm harkens back to the days of the B-Boys of old creating music that is as easy to listen to as it is to dance along with. In this video they feature footage from a VHS tape they found on the streets of their native Providence, RI. The little boy eating ice cream looks like a character ripped out of the Cosby show, fitting for the song Intervales Themes, which Javelin chose to accompany it. The slick beats and melodic tunes create a solid feel for the era when this VHS footage was probably taken. Javelin has managed to fake a genuine relic, which is no easy feat to master.</p> <p>Link to Video- <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCLj6gdnxEY">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1> Stuff Hipsters Hate </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/PBR.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2191" title="PBR" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/PBR.png" height="383" alt="" width="584" /></a></p> <p>Brenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz have been running the blog Stuff Hipsters Hate for a year now, and recently they have published a book that can serve as handy guide to turn the tide against the plaid shirts and silk scarves of the hipster zombie mob. In the book and blog, Ehrlich and Bartz highlight topics, links, and questions that the targeted subculture, even with a few PBRs in them, can’t handle. For those who live in big cities like New York and San Francisco, hipsters are all too familiar. Urban pavements are crawling with scrawny, mustachioed men on fixed gear bikes and young, beautiful women in granny clothes and glasses. What is this strange Halloween-like phenomenon? For those that haven’t been exposed to the hipster culture; congratulations, you have dodged a gaggle of unoriginal originality obsessed self-professed freaks of pop culture, but every day city dwellers struggle to figure out a way to repel the ubiquitous plague of hipsters. Look no more my fellow urbanites! Stuff Hipsters Hate is here to save you from partying with people that think they are too good to listen to anything produced after 1992.</p> <p>Blog: <a href="http://stuffhipstershate.tumblr.com/">http://stuffhipstershate.tumblr.com/</a><br /> Buy the Book:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stuff-Hipsters-Hate-Passionate-Indifferent/dp/1569758212/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1275760811&amp;sr=8-1">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Open Video Conference</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.41.56-AM.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2192" title="Screen shot 2010-10-01 at 2.41.56 AM" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-01-at-2.41.56-AM.png" height="214" alt="" width="507" /></a></p> <p>The web video is an accessible form of communication, but lately the fear of a tiered internet experience and of loosing the ability to explore an open web have made the comprehensive and free web video an endangered species. The Open Video Conference being held in New York City is dedicated to broadening the impact of the web video as a medium for communication and expression. OVC is being held by the Open Video Alliance, a group created by individuals and coalitions who seek to create an open web video experience through building inclusive tools, practices, and policies. The conference takes place over three days, and has tons of seminars and talks dedicated to the web video as a media form and essential transmedia tool. Sunday will be Hack Day, where conference attendees, HTML5 developers, and transmedia storytelling experts, will get to work on a series of activities that range from mapping out a transmedia strategy for content to building a custom HTML5 player for sites. </p> <p>Our own Lance Weiler will be presenting along with Tommy Pallotta (Director of Collapsus, Producer of Waking Life and Scanner Darkly) at 4PM on October 1, 2010. Their talk about “Storytelling Without Bounds” will focus on joining of many media forms to create a complete experience. Be sure to check in early, and go to as many events as you can in order to gain a greater understanding of the web video and how it is evolving into something greater.</p> <p><a href="http://www.openvideoconference.org/">http://www.openvideoconference.org/</a><br /> <a href="http://openvideoalliance.org/">http://openvideoalliance.org/</a></p> <h3> Seminars<br /> October 1st &amp; 2nd<br /> Fashion Institute of Technology<br /> 7th Ave at 27th St<br /> <br /> Hack Day<br /> October 3rd<br /> NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program<br /> 721 Broadway<br /> New York, NY 10003<br /> Events – <a href="http://www.openvideoconference.org/agenda/">Link</a> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>The Advice of Strangers </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/advice.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2203" title="advice" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/advice.jpg" height="282" alt="" width="610" /></a></p> <p>Marc Horowitz doesn’t feel like any of the negative connotations associated with the word stranger should affect his new web series. Horowitz has been featured as part of RADAR episode 18, <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip">Google Maps Road Trip</a>, a virtual, internet assisted road trip, where he shared his life and time with Peter Baldes, a man unknown to him at the beginning of their project. His unique brand of art and entertainment, which is closely related to culture jamming, is heavily influenced by social interactions and the reactions of other people. Children’s television has made stranger danger a staple of our vocabulary, and the word stranger has become synonymous with shadowy figures and hazardous situations. Now, Marc Horowitz is going to take the input from strangers and weirdos from the internet make life decisions based on their opinions. Follow him through his internet fueled journey, which is sure to be a life-changing experience for him and for the people that become active participants in his experiment.</p> <p>Link – <a href="http://theadviceofstrangers.com/">The Advice of Strangers</a><br /> Link – <a href="http://www.youtube.com/theadviceofstrangers">Channel</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F01%2Fradar-nyc-10-01-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.01.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 19:15:56 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/79809207/RADAR-NYC-10-01-10urn:www-soup-io:1:79809207regularnewsradar nyccomiceventmoviesmusicstorytelling PULSE – Shelley Jackson’s “Skin” {"tags":["News","Pulse","event","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/28/pulse-shelly-jacksons-skin/\"\u003EPULSE \u2013 Shelley Jackson\u2019s \u201cSkin\u201d\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/28/pulse-shelly-jacksons-skin/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EIn August of 2003, Shelley Jackson began a new project, simply dubbed \u201cSkin\u201d. This project in particular took what we consider to be \u201cliterature\u201d to its most abstract. What Jackson calls a \u201cmortal work of art\u201d began with her putting out a open call for volunteers to be a part of this living experiment in literature. She was searching for people who would tattoo a single word, anywhere they please on their bodies, with the only restriction being that it must be in black ink, in a \u201cclassic book font\u201d. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"skins1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2184\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins1.jpg\" height=\"140\" alt=\"\" width=\"403\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFirst, people from around the world reached out to her online, (grossing a total of over 21,000 emails worldwide), and then they would receive a release form. After signing off on the project, the individuals would receive their word, sometimes just a letter, (a, I, etc.) and now it was up to them to get the tattoo. Upon documenting the tattoo, and submitting that documentation, the individual would receive a full copy of the full text. This work would never be published to the public. So far, 553 words have been tattooed, with 1445 more volunteers who have already been released, awaiting their day in the tattoo chair. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"skins2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2185\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins2.jpg\" height=\"136\" alt=\"\" width=\"379\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EShelley needs 646 more volunteers to complete the story. The literature world has never seen a project of this scale, nor this level of user-based interactivity. Not only will this story only exist on the bodies of the volunteers, acting as their pages, but it can only last as long as they do. In this writer\u2019s opinion, Shelley Jackson has created an entirely new concept, and therefore changed the face of what we know as \u201cprint\u201d forever. As a matter of fact, I am considering joining this group of volunteers, becoming a page, and forever being a part of this human literature experiment.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EShelley is now teaching at the New School in the Graduate Writing Program.\u003Cbr /\u003E\nIf you are interested if becoming part of the project visit \u003Ca href=\"http://ineradicablestain.com/\"\u003Ehttp://ineradicablestain.com/\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F28%2Fpulse-shelly-jacksons-skin%2F\u0026amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Shelley%20Jackson%26%238217%3Bs%20%26%238220%3BSkin%26%238221%3B\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>In August of 2003, Shelley Jackson began a new project, simply dubbed “Skin”. This project in particular took what we consider to be “literature” to its most abstract. What Jackson calls a “mortal work of art” began with her putting out a open call for volunteers to be a part of this living experiment in literature. She was searching for people who would tattoo a single word, anywhere they please on their bodies, with the only restriction being that it must be in black ink, in a “classic book font”. </p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2184" title="skins1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins1.jpg" height="140" alt="" width="403" /></a></p> <p>First, people from around the world reached out to her online, (grossing a total of over 21,000 emails worldwide), and then they would receive a release form. After signing off on the project, the individuals would receive their word, sometimes just a letter, (a, I, etc.) and now it was up to them to get the tattoo. Upon documenting the tattoo, and submitting that documentation, the individual would receive a full copy of the full text. This work would never be published to the public. So far, 553 words have been tattooed, with 1445 more volunteers who have already been released, awaiting their day in the tattoo chair. </p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2185" title="skins2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/skins2.jpg" height="136" alt="" width="379" /></a></p> <p>Shelley needs 646 more volunteers to complete the story. The literature world has never seen a project of this scale, nor this level of user-based interactivity. Not only will this story only exist on the bodies of the volunteers, acting as their pages, but it can only last as long as they do. In this writer’s opinion, Shelley Jackson has created an entirely new concept, and therefore changed the face of what we know as “print” forever. As a matter of fact, I am considering joining this group of volunteers, becoming a page, and forever being a part of this human literature experiment.</p> <p>Shelley is now teaching at the New School in the Graduate Writing Program.<br /> If you are interested if becoming part of the project visit <a href="http://ineradicablestain.com/">http://ineradicablestain.com/</a>.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F28%2Fpulse-shelly-jacksons-skin%2F&amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Shelley%20Jackson%26%238217%3Bs%20%26%238220%3BSkin%26%238221%3B" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 15:59:01 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/79198201/PULSE-Shelley-Jackson-s-Skinurn:www-soup-io:1:79198201regularnewspulseeventstorytelling RADAR NYC 09.23.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/24/radar-nyc-09-23-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 09.23.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/24/radar-nyc-09-23-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDiane Birch \u2013 Valentino: \u201cBehind The Screen\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"335\" width=\"590\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/1vbCEH8Wq80?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"335\" width=\"590\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDiane Birch\u2019s video for her song Valentino is certainly innovative and fun. There are plenty of moments where the Diane and the screen do a few visual tricks that keep you guessing. For those wondering how they pulled off these tricks, here\u2019s the \u201cBehind the Screen\u201d making of video. The \u201cBehind the Screen\u201d shows how much actual work it takes to make the magic of a music video actually happen. The interactions between the screen and the real world were carefully planned and timed. Watching the making of video for this project made it obvious that there is a high level of craftsmanship that is necessary to make a music video look flawless.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EValentino by Diane Birch- \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ELewis \u0026amp; Clark cover David Bowie\u2019s Changes\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bowieradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2165\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg\" height=\"333\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDavid Bowie is a true icon. He made his image and music an international sensation by putting on personas and creating characters that were larger than life. This weeks listen is a cover album that features TWO discs that cover a large span of Bowie\u2019s career. The catch is that it\u2019s not just one artist covering the best of Bowie, but several indie favorites, including Lewis \u0026amp; Clarke who\u2019s music we featured on \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4423061-radar-34-i-hate-perfume\"\u003ERADAR episode 34 \u2013 I Hate Perfume\u003C/a\u003E. The tracks though familiar are adapted into each artist\u2019s style, but to the bone they still maintain true to their hardened Bowie edge and playfulness. Covers might not be everyone\u2019s cup of tea, but these re-imaginings of classic rock songs recreate the aura of the great Ziggy Stardust.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink to Lewis \u0026amp; Clarke and others cover Bowie \u003Ca href=\"http://stereogum.com/480871/warpaint-lewis-clarke-a-place-to-bury-strangers-cover-bowie/mp3s/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E Entrepreneurs Funding Shorts \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"movieradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2158\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg\" height=\"311\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis article by Ryan Nakashima is great for aspiring filmmakers and for filmmakers that have short they want an audience to see. It concentrates on finding financial backing for distribution and different options for sharing film projects with the rest of the world. Albeit, a little more geared towards the financial aspects of a very creative process, this is a good read because it is important to stay informed about ways to get your movie watched by more than just your family and friends. Visibility is a sure step in the right direction for any filmmaker, so check this article out.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink:\u003Ca href=\"http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Entrepreneur-finds-audience-apf-4024178891.html?x=0\u0026amp;sec=topStories\u0026amp;pos=2\u0026amp;asset=\u0026amp;ccode=\"\u003E Article \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDUMBO Arts Festival\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"dumboradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2159\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg\" height=\"399\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECome one! Come all! No, but seriously, missing the DUMBO Arts Festival this year is not an option. This year there are tons of diverse and eccentric artists showcasing their masterful talents in the iconic and chill Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO. The festival takes place throughout the area, and the types of arts and shows to watch are innumerable. It is an entire weekend of art, music, and recreation open to everyone, but especially right up the alley of New Yorkers who don\u2019t have solid weekend plans. Get out! Dive into the art scene! Have a good time! Before I die I want to\u2026, featured in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4163796-before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28\"\u003ERADAR episode 28\u003C/a\u003E, will be present at the festival expanding the scope of their project. Stop by and get your picture taken, and become part of this amazing art project.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nDUMBO Arts Festival\u003Cbr /\u003E\n9/24/2010-9/26/2010\n\u003Cp\u003EBefore I die I want to\u2026 @ DUMBO Arts Festival\u003Cbr /\u003E\n9/24/2010 from 6-9pm at 45 Main Street, #703, Brooklyn, NY 11201\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://dumboartsfestival.com/8\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEveryone is Gay \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"gayradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2160\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg\" height=\"383\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDanielle and Kristin are two girls who like girls who like to answer their internet audience\u2019s questions about sexuality, dating, relationships, the nice and/or dirty stuff in between. This is a blog for everyone, not just gay people. The questions on the blog aren\u2019t only from a gay audience but from all sorts of people trying to find down to earth answers to their complex or more sexual questions. Danielle and Kristin are cheeky but honest girls who playfully explain that sexuality isn\u2019t something that gets in the way of human interactions, but that it can actually create a better dialogue between people. Danielle and Kristin are relatable, funny, and sincere with their answers to their readers and the way they handle questions is open and candid. Got any dirty, sexy, homo, questions you\u2019ve been dying to get answered? Hit them up, and maybe you can learn a thing or two about what\u2019s taboo.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.everyoneisgay.com\"\u003EEveryone is Gay\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-09-23-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2009.23.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Diane Birch – Valentino: “Behind The Screen”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Diane Birch’s video for her song Valentino is certainly innovative and fun. There are plenty of moments where the Diane and the screen do a few visual tricks that keep you guessing. For those wondering how they pulled off these tricks, here’s the “Behind the Screen” making of video. The “Behind the Screen” shows how much actual work it takes to make the magic of a music video actually happen. The interactions between the screen and the real world were carefully planned and timed. Watching the making of video for this project made it obvious that there is a high level of craftsmanship that is necessary to make a music video look flawless.</p> <p>Valentino by Diane Birch- <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Lewis &amp; Clark cover David Bowie’s Changes</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2165" title="bowieradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg" height="333" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>David Bowie is a true icon. He made his image and music an international sensation by putting on personas and creating characters that were larger than life. This weeks listen is a cover album that features TWO discs that cover a large span of Bowie’s career. The catch is that it’s not just one artist covering the best of Bowie, but several indie favorites, including Lewis &amp; Clarke who’s music we featured on <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4423061-radar-34-i-hate-perfume">RADAR episode 34 – I Hate Perfume</a>. The tracks though familiar are adapted into each artist’s style, but to the bone they still maintain true to their hardened Bowie edge and playfulness. Covers might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but these re-imaginings of classic rock songs recreate the aura of the great Ziggy Stardust.</p> <p>Link to Lewis &amp; Clarke and others cover Bowie <a href="http://stereogum.com/480871/warpaint-lewis-clarke-a-place-to-bury-strangers-cover-bowie/mp3s/">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1> Entrepreneurs Funding Shorts </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2158" title="movieradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg" height="311" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>This article by Ryan Nakashima is great for aspiring filmmakers and for filmmakers that have short they want an audience to see. It concentrates on finding financial backing for distribution and different options for sharing film projects with the rest of the world. Albeit, a little more geared towards the financial aspects of a very creative process, this is a good read because it is important to stay informed about ways to get your movie watched by more than just your family and friends. Visibility is a sure step in the right direction for any filmmaker, so check this article out.</p> <p>Link:<a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Entrepreneur-finds-audience-apf-4024178891.html?x=0&amp;sec=topStories&amp;pos=2&amp;asset=&amp;ccode="> Article </a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>DUMBO Arts Festival</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2159" title="dumboradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg" height="399" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Come one! Come all! No, but seriously, missing the DUMBO Arts Festival this year is not an option. This year there are tons of diverse and eccentric artists showcasing their masterful talents in the iconic and chill Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO. The festival takes place throughout the area, and the types of arts and shows to watch are innumerable. It is an entire weekend of art, music, and recreation open to everyone, but especially right up the alley of New Yorkers who don’t have solid weekend plans. Get out! Dive into the art scene! Have a good time! Before I die I want to…, featured in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4163796-before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28">RADAR episode 28</a>, will be present at the festival expanding the scope of their project. Stop by and get your picture taken, and become part of this amazing art project.</p> <h3> DUMBO Arts Festival<br /> 9/24/2010-9/26/2010 <p>Before I die I want to… @ DUMBO Arts Festival<br /> 9/24/2010 from 6-9pm at 45 Main Street, #703, Brooklyn, NY 11201<br /> <a href="http://dumboartsfestival.com/8">Event Info</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>Everyone is Gay </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2160" title="gayradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg" height="383" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Danielle and Kristin are two girls who like girls who like to answer their internet audience’s questions about sexuality, dating, relationships, the nice and/or dirty stuff in between. This is a blog for everyone, not just gay people. The questions on the blog aren’t only from a gay audience but from all sorts of people trying to find down to earth answers to their complex or more sexual questions. Danielle and Kristin are cheeky but honest girls who playfully explain that sexuality isn’t something that gets in the way of human interactions, but that it can actually create a better dialogue between people. Danielle and Kristin are relatable, funny, and sincere with their answers to their readers and the way they handle questions is open and candid. Got any dirty, sexy, homo, questions you’ve been dying to get answered? Hit them up, and maybe you can learn a thing or two about what’s taboo.</p> <p>Link – <a href="http://www.everyoneisgay.com">Everyone is Gay</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-09-23-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2009.23.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:42:01 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78694221/RADAR-NYC-09-23-10urn:www-soup-io:1:78694221regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmoviesmusic RADAR NYC 09.23.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/24/radar-nyc-09-23-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 09.23.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/24/radar-nyc-09-23-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDiane Birch \u2013 Valentino: \u201cBehind The Screen\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"335\" width=\"590\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/1vbCEH8Wq80?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"335\" width=\"590\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDiane Birch\u2019s video for her song Valentino is certainly innovative and fun. There are plenty of moments where the Diane and the screen do a few visual tricks that keep you guessing. For those wondering how they pulled off these tricks, here\u2019s the \u201cBehind the Screen\u201d making of video. The \u201cBehind the Screen\u201d shows how much actual work it takes to make the magic of a music video actually happen. The interactions between the screen and the real world were carefully planned and timed. Watching the making of video for this project made it obvious that there is a high level of craftsmanship that is necessary to make a music video look flawless.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EValentino by Diane Birch- \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ELewis \u0026amp; Clark cover David Bowie\u2019s Changes\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bowieradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2165\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg\" height=\"333\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDavid Bowie is a true icon. He made his image and music an international sensation by putting on personas and creating characters that were larger than life. This weeks listen is a cover album that features TWO discs that cover a large span of Bowie\u2019s career. The catch is that it\u2019s not just one artist covering the best of Bowie, but several indie favorites, including Lewis \u0026amp; Clarke who\u2019s music we featured on \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4423061-radar-34-i-hate-perfume\"\u003ERADAR episode 34 \u2013 I Hate Perfume\u003C/a\u003E. The tracks though familiar are adapted into each artist\u2019s style, but to the bone they still maintain true to their hardened Bowie edge and playfulness. Covers might not be everyone\u2019s cup of tea, but these re-imaginings of classic rock songs recreate the aura of the great Ziggy Stardust.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink to Lewis \u0026amp; Clarke and others cover Bowie \u003Ca href=\"http://stereogum.com/480871/warpaint-lewis-clarke-a-place-to-bury-strangers-cover-bowie/mp3s/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E Entrepreneurs Funding Shorts \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"movieradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2158\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg\" height=\"311\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis article by Ryan Nakashima is great for aspiring filmmakers and for filmmakers that have short they want an audience to see. It concentrates on finding financial backing for distribution and different options for sharing film projects with the rest of the world. Albeit, a little more geared towards the financial aspects of a very creative process, this is a good read because it is important to stay informed about ways to get your movie watched by more than just your family and friends. Visibility is a sure step in the right direction for any filmmaker, so check this article out.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink:\u003Ca href=\"http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Entrepreneur-finds-audience-apf-4024178891.html?x=0\u0026amp;sec=topStories\u0026amp;pos=2\u0026amp;asset=\u0026amp;ccode=\"\u003E Article \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDUMBO Arts Festival\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"dumboradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2159\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg\" height=\"399\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECome one! Come all! No, but seriously, missing the DUMBO Arts Festival this year is not an option. This year there are tons of diverse and eccentric artists showcasing their masterful talents in the iconic and chill Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO. The festival takes place throughout the area, and the types of arts and shows to watch are innumerable. It is an entire weekend of art, music, and recreation open to everyone, but especially right up the alley of New Yorkers who don\u2019t have solid weekend plans. Get out! Dive into the art scene! Have a good time! Before I die I want to\u2026, featured in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4163796-before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28\"\u003ERADAR episode 28\u003C/a\u003E, will be present at the festival expanding the scope of their project. Stop by and get your picture taken, and become part of this amazing art project.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nDUMBO Arts Festival\u003Cbr /\u003E\n9/24/2010-9/26/2010\n\u003Cp\u003EBefore I die I want to\u2026 @ DUMBO Arts Festival\u003Cbr /\u003E\n9/24/2010 from 6-9pm at 45 Main Street, #703, Brooklyn, NY 11201\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://dumboartsfestival.com/8\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEveryone is Gay \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"gayradar\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2160\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg\" height=\"383\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDanielle and Kristin are two girls who like girls who like to answer their internet audience\u2019s questions about sexuality, dating, relationships, the nice and/or dirty stuff in between. This is a blog for everyone, not just gay people. The questions on the blog aren\u2019t only from a gay audience but from all sorts of people trying to find down to earth answers to their complex or more sexual questions. Danielle and Kristin are cheeky but honest girls who playfully explain that sexuality isn\u2019t something that gets in the way of human interactions, but that it can actually create a better dialogue between people. Danielle and Kristin are relatable, funny, and sincere with their answers to their readers and the way they handle questions is open and candid. Got any dirty, sexy, homo, questions you\u2019ve been dying to get answered? Hit them up, and maybe you can learn a thing or two about what\u2019s taboo.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.everyoneisgay.com\"\u003EEveryone is Gay\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-09-23-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2009.23.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Diane Birch – Valentino: “Behind The Screen”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Diane Birch’s video for her song Valentino is certainly innovative and fun. There are plenty of moments where the Diane and the screen do a few visual tricks that keep you guessing. For those wondering how they pulled off these tricks, here’s the “Behind the Screen” making of video. The “Behind the Screen” shows how much actual work it takes to make the magic of a music video actually happen. The interactions between the screen and the real world were carefully planned and timed. Watching the making of video for this project made it obvious that there is a high level of craftsmanship that is necessary to make a music video look flawless.</p> <p>Valentino by Diane Birch- <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl0T8oNqfE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Lewis &amp; Clark cover David Bowie’s Changes</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2165" title="bowieradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/bowieradar.jpg" height="333" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>David Bowie is a true icon. He made his image and music an international sensation by putting on personas and creating characters that were larger than life. This weeks listen is a cover album that features TWO discs that cover a large span of Bowie’s career. The catch is that it’s not just one artist covering the best of Bowie, but several indie favorites, including Lewis &amp; Clarke who’s music we featured on <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4423061-radar-34-i-hate-perfume">RADAR episode 34 – I Hate Perfume</a>. The tracks though familiar are adapted into each artist’s style, but to the bone they still maintain true to their hardened Bowie edge and playfulness. Covers might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but these re-imaginings of classic rock songs recreate the aura of the great Ziggy Stardust.</p> <p>Link to Lewis &amp; Clarke and others cover Bowie <a href="http://stereogum.com/480871/warpaint-lewis-clarke-a-place-to-bury-strangers-cover-bowie/mp3s/">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1> Entrepreneurs Funding Shorts </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2158" title="movieradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/movieradar.jpg" height="311" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>This article by Ryan Nakashima is great for aspiring filmmakers and for filmmakers that have short they want an audience to see. It concentrates on finding financial backing for distribution and different options for sharing film projects with the rest of the world. Albeit, a little more geared towards the financial aspects of a very creative process, this is a good read because it is important to stay informed about ways to get your movie watched by more than just your family and friends. Visibility is a sure step in the right direction for any filmmaker, so check this article out.</p> <p>Link:<a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Entrepreneur-finds-audience-apf-4024178891.html?x=0&amp;sec=topStories&amp;pos=2&amp;asset=&amp;ccode="> Article </a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>DUMBO Arts Festival</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2159" title="dumboradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/dumboradar.jpg" height="399" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Come one! Come all! No, but seriously, missing the DUMBO Arts Festival this year is not an option. This year there are tons of diverse and eccentric artists showcasing their masterful talents in the iconic and chill Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO. The festival takes place throughout the area, and the types of arts and shows to watch are innumerable. It is an entire weekend of art, music, and recreation open to everyone, but especially right up the alley of New Yorkers who don’t have solid weekend plans. Get out! Dive into the art scene! Have a good time! Before I die I want to…, featured in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4163796-before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28">RADAR episode 28</a>, will be present at the festival expanding the scope of their project. Stop by and get your picture taken, and become part of this amazing art project.</p> <h3> DUMBO Arts Festival<br /> 9/24/2010-9/26/2010 <p>Before I die I want to… @ DUMBO Arts Festival<br /> 9/24/2010 from 6-9pm at 45 Main Street, #703, Brooklyn, NY 11201<br /> <a href="http://dumboartsfestival.com/8">Event Info</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>Everyone is Gay </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2160" title="gayradar" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gayradar.jpg" height="383" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Danielle and Kristin are two girls who like girls who like to answer their internet audience’s questions about sexuality, dating, relationships, the nice and/or dirty stuff in between. This is a blog for everyone, not just gay people. The questions on the blog aren’t only from a gay audience but from all sorts of people trying to find down to earth answers to their complex or more sexual questions. Danielle and Kristin are cheeky but honest girls who playfully explain that sexuality isn’t something that gets in the way of human interactions, but that it can actually create a better dialogue between people. Danielle and Kristin are relatable, funny, and sincere with their answers to their readers and the way they handle questions is open and candid. Got any dirty, sexy, homo, questions you’ve been dying to get answered? Hit them up, and maybe you can learn a thing or two about what’s taboo.</p> <p>Link – <a href="http://www.everyoneisgay.com">Everyone is Gay</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F24%2Fradar-nyc-09-23-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2009.23.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:42:01 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78493765/RADAR-NYC-09-23-10urn:www-soup-io:1:78493765regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmoviesmusic RADAR NYC 9.16.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/16/radar-nyc-9-16-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 9.16.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/16/radar-nyc-9-16-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEliza Skinner \u2013 The 5 White Characters in Every Tyler Perry Movie\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"328\" width=\"512\"\u003E\u003Cembed name=\"ordie_player_4a767e5358\" src=\"http://player.ordienetworks.com/flash/fodplayer.swf\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"328\" width=\"512\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cdiv\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a767e5358/eliza-skinner-loves-tyler-perry\" title=\"from skinner\"\u003EEliza Skinner loves Tyler Perry\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 watch more \u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/\" title=\"on Funny or Die\"\u003Efunny videos\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEliza Skinner is too hilarious to pass up. She is blunt and to the point in a bubbly and infectious way that you can\u2019t help but crack more than a smile. Being funny, honest, and polite about how ridiculous life can be are hard qualities to combine. By doing so Eliza Skinner captures your heart, then her infectious brand of humor starts to take over your brain until all you can think about is the Five White Characters in Tyler Perry Movies, when you should be doing something productive. But the smile that Eliza Skinner can put on your face is worth its weight in gold, and spending a little time combing through her online work leaves one with a sweet taste in the mouth from all the smiling, giggling, and out right laughing. Eliza is simple, straightforward, and effervescent with comedy flowing right through her, into a camera, onto the screen, and crashing into your brain. Make sure to check our RADAR episode on Eliza and her project Slam Theater (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater\"\u003ERADAR Ep5\u003C/a\u003E). \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMorningbell \u2013 New EP \u2013 We Are Angular and Beautiful\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Morningbell\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2126\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg\" height=\"357\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMorningbell is a band that is hard to forget. A few weeks ago we featured their polished brand of rock in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR Ep33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E, and now we can\u2019t help but sing their praises again. Morningbell just released their new EP \u201cWe Are Angular and Beautiful\u201d, and now you can download it for FREE courtesy of the band! This EP is full of upbeat and psychedelic tracks that feature plenty of reverb and bright, high harmonies over rock guitar riffs. The title track \u201cWe Are Angular and Beautiful\u201d is a great example of the band\u2019s sound. The song is playful, nostalgic, and mellow as it flows gently into your eardrums. Go grab your copy of the EP and get addicted to the great sounds of polished rock and roll. Become a fan! Think about it, wouldn\u2019t it be a delight to see Morningbell play their new EP live accompanied by their infamous $100 light show? Yes! But first you gotta learn all the words to the songs after you download the EP.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink to EP: \u003Ca\u003EDownload Morningbell EP\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPassive Aggressive Notes the Book\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"passive-aggressive-notes\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2129\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg\" height=\"323\" alt=\"\" width=\"431\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EInternet lovers out there are probably familiar with the Passive Aggressive Notes, but did you know that they\u2019ve made a book? Everyone has had someone push them to the breaking point, but few have had the gall to take action against the offender. How can you tell someone off without having a huge freak out? You could always write them a nice, polite letter that glazes over the hatred that boils deep inside of you every time the individual even dares to look your way. Kerry Miller has collected some of the best passive aggressive notes and letters, has bound them into a tight, hilarious, and down to earth book. The letters are relatable, and strike a chord with almost all audience because everyone gets annoyed by someone, it just happens. Some of the letters are sincere, others are combative, and there is the rare case where the letter itself is crazier than the actions taken against the writer. Awkward social interactions have never been this funny. Passive Aggressive Notes is a fantastic low maintenance read, great for a commute or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Buy it, read it, share it, enjoy it. This simple book\u2019s message is universal: Not everyone gets along, and when they don\u2019t it\u2019s pretty hilarious.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink:\u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Passive-Aggressive-Notes-Painfully-Hilariously/dp/0061630594/ref=pd_sim_b_1\"\u003E Buy the Book \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ELori Nix: The City and Other Dangers\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Lori nix2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2131\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg\" height=\"443\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELori Nix, featured in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR Ep33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E, is the focus of an upcoming event at B\u0026amp;H. Her use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn\u2019t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an overall artist with a true vision and a strong sense and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. During her showcase at B\u0026amp;H she will be detailing her inspirations and the stories behind some of her works. For those of you who love art and photography, this event is a must see. The interaction with a great art alone is worth it, but to be able to meet and greet the actual artist is amazing. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds that deserves to be put in the spotlight as much as possible. Come to B\u0026amp;H and watch her shine.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003ELori Nix: The City and Other Dangers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n420 9th Ave, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSunday, September 19, 2010 | 1:00 PM \u2013 3:00 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/78\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003EDealing with the 90s \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Dealing with the 90s2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2134\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg\" height=\"307\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEdward Wittlif\u2019s blog \u201cDealing with the 90s\u201d is a stellar collection of iconic pop culture moments, foods catered to 90s minds, and a revisiting of the music that fueled a generation. The 90s have been back for a while. The most compelling evidence for this argument is that cringe-worthy fringe has been making its way back into fashion, and that ice cream, pastel bathing suits were all the rage this summer. You can\u2019t deny that you love girls with pool blue fingernails, and the return to lo-fi makes you squeal with joy. The 90s kids are now running more than a few things, and their sensibilities have been flooding pop culture more and more each day. The 90s was a gold age of decadence and irrational consumerism, and it was a truly magical era where having atomic purple Gameboy Color made you the most popular kid on your block. It\u2019s hard not to spend an entire afternoon scrolling through this compendium of your childhood without wishing that you were in your Power Ranger pyjamas watching All That on Snick. Check out \u201cDealing with the 90s\u201d for a internet fueled injection of nostalgia.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDealing with the 90s \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/\"\u003Ehttp://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F16%2Fradar-nyc-9-16-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.16.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Eliza Skinner – The 5 White Characters in Every Tyler Perry Movie</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><div><a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a767e5358/eliza-skinner-loves-tyler-perry" title="from skinner">Eliza Skinner loves Tyler Perry</a> – watch more <a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/" title="on Funny or Die">funny videos</a></div> <p>Eliza Skinner is too hilarious to pass up. She is blunt and to the point in a bubbly and infectious way that you can’t help but crack more than a smile. Being funny, honest, and polite about how ridiculous life can be are hard qualities to combine. By doing so Eliza Skinner captures your heart, then her infectious brand of humor starts to take over your brain until all you can think about is the Five White Characters in Tyler Perry Movies, when you should be doing something productive. But the smile that Eliza Skinner can put on your face is worth its weight in gold, and spending a little time combing through her online work leaves one with a sweet taste in the mouth from all the smiling, giggling, and out right laughing. Eliza is simple, straightforward, and effervescent with comedy flowing right through her, into a camera, onto the screen, and crashing into your brain. Make sure to check our RADAR episode on Eliza and her project Slam Theater (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater">RADAR Ep5</a>). </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Morningbell – New EP – We Are Angular and Beautiful</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2126" title="Morningbell" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg" height="357" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Morningbell is a band that is hard to forget. A few weeks ago we featured their polished brand of rock in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR Ep33 – Unnatural History</a>, and now we can’t help but sing their praises again. Morningbell just released their new EP “We Are Angular and Beautiful”, and now you can download it for FREE courtesy of the band! This EP is full of upbeat and psychedelic tracks that feature plenty of reverb and bright, high harmonies over rock guitar riffs. The title track “We Are Angular and Beautiful” is a great example of the band’s sound. The song is playful, nostalgic, and mellow as it flows gently into your eardrums. Go grab your copy of the EP and get addicted to the great sounds of polished rock and roll. Become a fan! Think about it, wouldn’t it be a delight to see Morningbell play their new EP live accompanied by their infamous $100 light show? Yes! But first you gotta learn all the words to the songs after you download the EP.</p> <p>Link to EP: <a>Download Morningbell EP</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Passive Aggressive Notes the Book</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2129" title="passive-aggressive-notes" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg" height="323" alt="" width="431" /></a></p> <p>Internet lovers out there are probably familiar with the Passive Aggressive Notes, but did you know that they’ve made a book? Everyone has had someone push them to the breaking point, but few have had the gall to take action against the offender. How can you tell someone off without having a huge freak out? You could always write them a nice, polite letter that glazes over the hatred that boils deep inside of you every time the individual even dares to look your way. Kerry Miller has collected some of the best passive aggressive notes and letters, has bound them into a tight, hilarious, and down to earth book. The letters are relatable, and strike a chord with almost all audience because everyone gets annoyed by someone, it just happens. Some of the letters are sincere, others are combative, and there is the rare case where the letter itself is crazier than the actions taken against the writer. Awkward social interactions have never been this funny. Passive Aggressive Notes is a fantastic low maintenance read, great for a commute or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Buy it, read it, share it, enjoy it. This simple book’s message is universal: Not everyone gets along, and when they don’t it’s pretty hilarious.</p> <p>Link:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Passive-Aggressive-Notes-Painfully-Hilariously/dp/0061630594/ref=pd_sim_b_1"> Buy the Book </a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Lori Nix: The City and Other Dangers</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2131" title="Lori nix2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg" height="443" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>Lori Nix, featured in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR Ep33 – Unnatural History</a>, is the focus of an upcoming event at B&amp;H. Her use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn’t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an overall artist with a true vision and a strong sense and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. During her showcase at B&amp;H she will be detailing her inspirations and the stories behind some of her works. For those of you who love art and photography, this event is a must see. The interaction with a great art alone is worth it, but to be able to meet and greet the actual artist is amazing. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds that deserves to be put in the spotlight as much as possible. Come to B&amp;H and watch her shine.</p> <h3>Lori Nix: The City and Other Dangers<br /> 420 9th Ave, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001<br /> Sunday, September 19, 2010 | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM<br /> <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/78">Event Info</a></h3><p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Dealing with the 90s </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2134" title="Dealing with the 90s2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg" height="307" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>Edward Wittlif’s blog “Dealing with the 90s” is a stellar collection of iconic pop culture moments, foods catered to 90s minds, and a revisiting of the music that fueled a generation. The 90s have been back for a while. The most compelling evidence for this argument is that cringe-worthy fringe has been making its way back into fashion, and that ice cream, pastel bathing suits were all the rage this summer. You can’t deny that you love girls with pool blue fingernails, and the return to lo-fi makes you squeal with joy. The 90s kids are now running more than a few things, and their sensibilities have been flooding pop culture more and more each day. The 90s was a gold age of decadence and irrational consumerism, and it was a truly magical era where having atomic purple Gameboy Color made you the most popular kid on your block. It’s hard not to spend an entire afternoon scrolling through this compendium of your childhood without wishing that you were in your Power Ranger pyjamas watching All That on Snick. Check out “Dealing with the 90s” for a internet fueled injection of nostalgia.</p> <p>Dealing with the 90s – <a href="http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/">http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F16%2Fradar-nyc-9-16-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.16.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 20:23:01 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78694238/RADAR-NYC-9-16-10urn:www-soup-io:1:78694238regularnewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicseason 3 RADAR NYC 9.16.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/16/radar-nyc-9-16-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 9.16.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/16/radar-nyc-9-16-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEliza Skinner \u2013 The 5 White Characters in Every Tyler Perry Movie\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"328\" width=\"512\"\u003E\u003Cembed name=\"ordie_player_4a767e5358\" src=\"http://player.ordienetworks.com/flash/fodplayer.swf\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"328\" width=\"512\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cdiv\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a767e5358/eliza-skinner-loves-tyler-perry\" title=\"from skinner\"\u003EEliza Skinner loves Tyler Perry\u003C/a\u003E \u2013 watch more \u003Ca href=\"http://www.funnyordie.com/\" title=\"on Funny or Die\"\u003Efunny videos\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEliza Skinner is too hilarious to pass up. She is blunt and to the point in a bubbly and infectious way that you can\u2019t help but crack more than a smile. Being funny, honest, and polite about how ridiculous life can be are hard qualities to combine. By doing so Eliza Skinner captures your heart, then her infectious brand of humor starts to take over your brain until all you can think about is the Five White Characters in Tyler Perry Movies, when you should be doing something productive. But the smile that Eliza Skinner can put on your face is worth its weight in gold, and spending a little time combing through her online work leaves one with a sweet taste in the mouth from all the smiling, giggling, and out right laughing. Eliza is simple, straightforward, and effervescent with comedy flowing right through her, into a camera, onto the screen, and crashing into your brain. Make sure to check our RADAR episode on Eliza and her project Slam Theater (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater\"\u003ERADAR Ep5\u003C/a\u003E). \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMorningbell \u2013 New EP \u2013 We Are Angular and Beautiful\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Morningbell\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2126\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg\" height=\"357\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMorningbell is a band that is hard to forget. A few weeks ago we featured their polished brand of rock in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR Ep33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E, and now we can\u2019t help but sing their praises again. Morningbell just released their new EP \u201cWe Are Angular and Beautiful\u201d, and now you can download it for FREE courtesy of the band! This EP is full of upbeat and psychedelic tracks that feature plenty of reverb and bright, high harmonies over rock guitar riffs. The title track \u201cWe Are Angular and Beautiful\u201d is a great example of the band\u2019s sound. The song is playful, nostalgic, and mellow as it flows gently into your eardrums. Go grab your copy of the EP and get addicted to the great sounds of polished rock and roll. Become a fan! Think about it, wouldn\u2019t it be a delight to see Morningbell play their new EP live accompanied by their infamous $100 light show? Yes! But first you gotta learn all the words to the songs after you download the EP.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink to EP: \u003Ca\u003EDownload Morningbell EP\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPassive Aggressive Notes the Book\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"passive-aggressive-notes\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2129\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg\" height=\"323\" alt=\"\" width=\"431\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EInternet lovers out there are probably familiar with the Passive Aggressive Notes, but did you know that they\u2019ve made a book? Everyone has had someone push them to the breaking point, but few have had the gall to take action against the offender. How can you tell someone off without having a huge freak out? You could always write them a nice, polite letter that glazes over the hatred that boils deep inside of you every time the individual even dares to look your way. Kerry Miller has collected some of the best passive aggressive notes and letters, has bound them into a tight, hilarious, and down to earth book. The letters are relatable, and strike a chord with almost all audience because everyone gets annoyed by someone, it just happens. Some of the letters are sincere, others are combative, and there is the rare case where the letter itself is crazier than the actions taken against the writer. Awkward social interactions have never been this funny. Passive Aggressive Notes is a fantastic low maintenance read, great for a commute or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Buy it, read it, share it, enjoy it. This simple book\u2019s message is universal: Not everyone gets along, and when they don\u2019t it\u2019s pretty hilarious.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink:\u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Passive-Aggressive-Notes-Painfully-Hilariously/dp/0061630594/ref=pd_sim_b_1\"\u003E Buy the Book \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ELori Nix: The City and Other Dangers\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Lori nix2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2131\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg\" height=\"443\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELori Nix, featured in \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR Ep33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E, is the focus of an upcoming event at B\u0026amp;H. Her use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn\u2019t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an overall artist with a true vision and a strong sense and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. During her showcase at B\u0026amp;H she will be detailing her inspirations and the stories behind some of her works. For those of you who love art and photography, this event is a must see. The interaction with a great art alone is worth it, but to be able to meet and greet the actual artist is amazing. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds that deserves to be put in the spotlight as much as possible. Come to B\u0026amp;H and watch her shine.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003ELori Nix: The City and Other Dangers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n420 9th Ave, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSunday, September 19, 2010 | 1:00 PM \u2013 3:00 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/78\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003EDealing with the 90s \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Dealing with the 90s2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2134\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg\" height=\"307\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEdward Wittlif\u2019s blog \u201cDealing with the 90s\u201d is a stellar collection of iconic pop culture moments, foods catered to 90s minds, and a revisiting of the music that fueled a generation. The 90s have been back for a while. The most compelling evidence for this argument is that cringe-worthy fringe has been making its way back into fashion, and that ice cream, pastel bathing suits were all the rage this summer. You can\u2019t deny that you love girls with pool blue fingernails, and the return to lo-fi makes you squeal with joy. The 90s kids are now running more than a few things, and their sensibilities have been flooding pop culture more and more each day. The 90s was a gold age of decadence and irrational consumerism, and it was a truly magical era where having atomic purple Gameboy Color made you the most popular kid on your block. It\u2019s hard not to spend an entire afternoon scrolling through this compendium of your childhood without wishing that you were in your Power Ranger pyjamas watching All That on Snick. Check out \u201cDealing with the 90s\u201d for a internet fueled injection of nostalgia.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDealing with the 90s \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/\"\u003Ehttp://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F16%2Fradar-nyc-9-16-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.16.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Eliza Skinner – The 5 White Characters in Every Tyler Perry Movie</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><div><a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/4a767e5358/eliza-skinner-loves-tyler-perry" title="from skinner">Eliza Skinner loves Tyler Perry</a> – watch more <a href="http://www.funnyordie.com/" title="on Funny or Die">funny videos</a></div> <p>Eliza Skinner is too hilarious to pass up. She is blunt and to the point in a bubbly and infectious way that you can’t help but crack more than a smile. Being funny, honest, and polite about how ridiculous life can be are hard qualities to combine. By doing so Eliza Skinner captures your heart, then her infectious brand of humor starts to take over your brain until all you can think about is the Five White Characters in Tyler Perry Movies, when you should be doing something productive. But the smile that Eliza Skinner can put on your face is worth its weight in gold, and spending a little time combing through her online work leaves one with a sweet taste in the mouth from all the smiling, giggling, and out right laughing. Eliza is simple, straightforward, and effervescent with comedy flowing right through her, into a camera, onto the screen, and crashing into your brain. Make sure to check our RADAR episode on Eliza and her project Slam Theater (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299375-radar-slam-theater">RADAR Ep5</a>). </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Morningbell – New EP – We Are Angular and Beautiful</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2126" title="Morningbell" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Morningbell2.jpeg" height="357" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p>Morningbell is a band that is hard to forget. A few weeks ago we featured their polished brand of rock in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR Ep33 – Unnatural History</a>, and now we can’t help but sing their praises again. Morningbell just released their new EP “We Are Angular and Beautiful”, and now you can download it for FREE courtesy of the band! This EP is full of upbeat and psychedelic tracks that feature plenty of reverb and bright, high harmonies over rock guitar riffs. The title track “We Are Angular and Beautiful” is a great example of the band’s sound. The song is playful, nostalgic, and mellow as it flows gently into your eardrums. Go grab your copy of the EP and get addicted to the great sounds of polished rock and roll. Become a fan! Think about it, wouldn’t it be a delight to see Morningbell play their new EP live accompanied by their infamous $100 light show? Yes! But first you gotta learn all the words to the songs after you download the EP.</p> <p>Link to EP: <a>Download Morningbell EP</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Passive Aggressive Notes the Book</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2129" title="passive-aggressive-notes" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/passive-aggressive-notes.jpg" height="323" alt="" width="431" /></a></p> <p>Internet lovers out there are probably familiar with the Passive Aggressive Notes, but did you know that they’ve made a book? Everyone has had someone push them to the breaking point, but few have had the gall to take action against the offender. How can you tell someone off without having a huge freak out? You could always write them a nice, polite letter that glazes over the hatred that boils deep inside of you every time the individual even dares to look your way. Kerry Miller has collected some of the best passive aggressive notes and letters, has bound them into a tight, hilarious, and down to earth book. The letters are relatable, and strike a chord with almost all audience because everyone gets annoyed by someone, it just happens. Some of the letters are sincere, others are combative, and there is the rare case where the letter itself is crazier than the actions taken against the writer. Awkward social interactions have never been this funny. Passive Aggressive Notes is a fantastic low maintenance read, great for a commute or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Buy it, read it, share it, enjoy it. This simple book’s message is universal: Not everyone gets along, and when they don’t it’s pretty hilarious.</p> <p>Link:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Passive-Aggressive-Notes-Painfully-Hilariously/dp/0061630594/ref=pd_sim_b_1"> Buy the Book </a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Lori Nix: The City and Other Dangers</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2131" title="Lori nix2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Lori-nix21.jpg" height="443" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>Lori Nix, featured in <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR Ep33 – Unnatural History</a>, is the focus of an upcoming event at B&amp;H. Her use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn’t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an overall artist with a true vision and a strong sense and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. During her showcase at B&amp;H she will be detailing her inspirations and the stories behind some of her works. For those of you who love art and photography, this event is a must see. The interaction with a great art alone is worth it, but to be able to meet and greet the actual artist is amazing. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds that deserves to be put in the spotlight as much as possible. Come to B&amp;H and watch her shine.</p> <h3>Lori Nix: The City and Other Dangers<br /> 420 9th Ave, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001<br /> Sunday, September 19, 2010 | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM<br /> <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/78">Event Info</a></h3><p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Dealing with the 90s </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2134" title="Dealing with the 90s2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Dealing-with-the-90s2.jpg" height="307" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>Edward Wittlif’s blog “Dealing with the 90s” is a stellar collection of iconic pop culture moments, foods catered to 90s minds, and a revisiting of the music that fueled a generation. The 90s have been back for a while. The most compelling evidence for this argument is that cringe-worthy fringe has been making its way back into fashion, and that ice cream, pastel bathing suits were all the rage this summer. You can’t deny that you love girls with pool blue fingernails, and the return to lo-fi makes you squeal with joy. The 90s kids are now running more than a few things, and their sensibilities have been flooding pop culture more and more each day. The 90s was a gold age of decadence and irrational consumerism, and it was a truly magical era where having atomic purple Gameboy Color made you the most popular kid on your block. It’s hard not to spend an entire afternoon scrolling through this compendium of your childhood without wishing that you were in your Power Ranger pyjamas watching All That on Snick. Check out “Dealing with the 90s” for a internet fueled injection of nostalgia.</p> <p>Dealing with the 90s – <a href="http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/">http://dealingwith90s.tumblr.com/</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F16%2Fradar-nyc-9-16-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.16.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 20:23:01 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/77030141/RADAR-NYC-9-16-10urn:www-soup-io:1:77030141regularnewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicseason 3 One Hundred Mornings – LA screening, Shorts, and Panels {"tags":["News"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/\"\u003EOne Hundred Mornings \u2013 LA screening, Shorts, and Panels\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWBP Discovery \u0026amp; Distribution Award 2010 Feature Film Winner: One Hundred Mornings\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe WorkBook Project (WBP) is excited to present the LA screening for its Discovery and Distribution Award Winner, the Irish post-apocalyptic drama One Hundred Mornings. One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event. Every night of the run other than opening night will feature an independent local short film curated by Cinefist, Cinema Speakeasy and Slamdance. Also, there will be panels through-out the week on pressing issues such as film distribution, sustainability, and more. Don\u2019t miss this unique event!\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTrailer: \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat: \u003C/strong\u003EOne Hundred Mornings opening night screening and party\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EWhere:\u003C/strong\u003E Downtown Independent Theatre, 251 South Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EScreening:\u003C/strong\u003E Thursday September 16th at 8:00PM with a 10PM Q\u0026amp;A with the Filmmakers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003ERooftop Party:\u003C/strong\u003E Thursday September 16th at 10:30PM, sponsored by Dos Equis\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003ETickets:\u003C/strong\u003E Available now at \u003Ca href=\"http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\"\u003Ehttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOne Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly\u003Cbr /\u003E\n(producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSubsequent One Hundred Mornings screenings, with shorts:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n*denotes no short screening.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EFriday Sept 17th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short film \u2018Unawakening\u2019 Dir. by Jack Daniel Stanley (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESat Sept 18th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n5:30*, 7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short film \u2018Kitty Kitty\u2019 Dir. by Michael Medaglia (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESun Sept 19th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n5:30*, 7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Dos, Por Favor\u2019 Dir. by Fabian Euresti (in attendance)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E9:15PM PANEL \u2013 Distribution: Understanding how curation and community mix in a new distribution landscape\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMon Sept 20th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Look Not At The Mountains\u2019 Dir. by the Younesi Brothers (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETues Sept 21st:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Some of An Equation\u2019 Dir. by Burke Roberts (in attendance)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E9:15PM PANEL \u2013 Sustainability in Cinema \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWed Sept 22nd:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u201802\u2019 Dir. by Tim Hyten (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EAbout One Hundred Mornings:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/www.onehundredmornings.com\"\u003Ewww.onehundredmornings.com\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n(85 mins, Ireland, written and directed by Conor Horgan)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/workbookproject/sets/72157624613467269/\"\u003Ephotos for press\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca\u003EThe opening night event is open to the public, and to the media.\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EMedia:\u003C/strong\u003E Please RSVP to work@workbookproject.com to specify attendance to opening night. \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"One Hunder Mornings e-flyer\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-221\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg\" height=\"560\" alt=\"\" width=\"576\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fone-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels%2F\u0026amp;linkname=One%20Hundred%20Mornings%20%26%238211%3B%20LA%20screening%2C%20Shorts%2C%20and%20Panels\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><strong>WBP Discovery &amp; Distribution Award 2010 Feature Film Winner: One Hundred Mornings</strong></p> <p>The WorkBook Project (WBP) is excited to present the LA screening for its Discovery and Distribution Award Winner, the Irish post-apocalyptic drama One Hundred Mornings. One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event. Every night of the run other than opening night will feature an independent local short film curated by Cinefist, Cinema Speakeasy and Slamdance. Also, there will be panels through-out the week on pressing issues such as film distribution, sustainability, and more. Don’t miss this unique event!<br /> Trailer: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow</a></p> <p><strong>What: </strong>One Hundred Mornings opening night screening and party<br /> <strong>Where:</strong> Downtown Independent Theatre, 251 South Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012<br /> <strong>Screening:</strong> Thursday September 16th at 8:00PM with a 10PM Q&amp;A with the Filmmakers<br /> <strong>Rooftop Party:</strong> Thursday September 16th at 10:30PM, sponsored by Dos Equis<br /> <strong>Tickets:</strong> Available now at <a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646">http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646</a></p> <p>One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly<br /> (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event.</p> <p><strong><br /> Subsequent One Hundred Mornings screenings, with shorts:</strong><br /> *denotes no short screening.</p> <p><strong>Friday Sept 17th:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short film ‘Unawakening’ Dir. by Jack Daniel Stanley (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Sat Sept 18th:</strong><br /> 5:30*, 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short film ‘Kitty Kitty’ Dir. by Michael Medaglia (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Sun Sept 19th:</strong><br /> 5:30*, 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Dos, Por Favor’ Dir. by Fabian Euresti (in attendance)<br /> <strong>9:15PM PANEL – Distribution: Understanding how curation and community mix in a new distribution landscape</strong></p> <p><strong>Mon Sept 20th:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Look Not At The Mountains’ Dir. by the Younesi Brothers (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Tues Sept 21st:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Some of An Equation’ Dir. by Burke Roberts (in attendance)<br /> <strong>9:15PM PANEL – Sustainability in Cinema </strong></p> <p><strong>Wed Sept 22nd:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘02’ Dir. by Tim Hyten (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>About One Hundred Mornings:</strong><br /> <a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/www.onehundredmornings.com">www.onehundredmornings.com</a><br /> (85 mins, Ireland, written and directed by Conor Horgan)<br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/workbookproject/sets/72157624613467269/">photos for press</a><a></a></p> <p><a>The opening night event is open to the public, and to the media.<br /> <strong>Media:</strong> Please RSVP to work@workbookproject.com to specify attendance to opening night. </a></p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" title="One Hunder Mornings e-flyer" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg" height="560" alt="" width="576" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fone-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels%2F&amp;linkname=One%20Hundred%20Mornings%20%26%238211%3B%20LA%20screening%2C%20Shorts%2C%20and%20Panels" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:55:29 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78694244/One-Hundred-Mornings-LA-screening-Shorts-andurn:www-soup-io:1:78694244regularnews One Hundred Mornings – LA screening, Shorts, and Panels {"tags":["News"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/\"\u003EOne Hundred Mornings \u2013 LA screening, Shorts, and Panels\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/one-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWBP Discovery \u0026amp; Distribution Award 2010 Feature Film Winner: One Hundred Mornings\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe WorkBook Project (WBP) is excited to present the LA screening for its Discovery and Distribution Award Winner, the Irish post-apocalyptic drama One Hundred Mornings. One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event. Every night of the run other than opening night will feature an independent local short film curated by Cinefist, Cinema Speakeasy and Slamdance. Also, there will be panels through-out the week on pressing issues such as film distribution, sustainability, and more. Don\u2019t miss this unique event!\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTrailer: \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat: \u003C/strong\u003EOne Hundred Mornings opening night screening and party\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EWhere:\u003C/strong\u003E Downtown Independent Theatre, 251 South Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EScreening:\u003C/strong\u003E Thursday September 16th at 8:00PM with a 10PM Q\u0026amp;A with the Filmmakers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003ERooftop Party:\u003C/strong\u003E Thursday September 16th at 10:30PM, sponsored by Dos Equis\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003ETickets:\u003C/strong\u003E Available now at \u003Ca href=\"http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\"\u003Ehttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOne Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly\u003Cbr /\u003E\n(producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSubsequent One Hundred Mornings screenings, with shorts:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n*denotes no short screening.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EFriday Sept 17th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short film \u2018Unawakening\u2019 Dir. by Jack Daniel Stanley (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESat Sept 18th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n5:30*, 7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short film \u2018Kitty Kitty\u2019 Dir. by Michael Medaglia (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESun Sept 19th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n5:30*, 7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Dos, Por Favor\u2019 Dir. by Fabian Euresti (in attendance)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E9:15PM PANEL \u2013 Distribution: Understanding how curation and community mix in a new distribution landscape\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMon Sept 20th:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Look Not At The Mountains\u2019 Dir. by the Younesi Brothers (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETues Sept 21st:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u2018Some of An Equation\u2019 Dir. by Burke Roberts (in attendance)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E9:15PM PANEL \u2013 Sustainability in Cinema \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWed Sept 22nd:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n7:30, 9:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPlays with short \u201802\u2019 Dir. by Tim Hyten (in attendance)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EAbout One Hundred Mornings:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.onehundredmornings.com\"\u003Ewww.onehundredmornings.com\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n(85 mins, Ireland, written and directed by Conor Horgan)\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/workbookproject/sets/72157624613467269/\"\u003Ephotos for press\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca\u003EThe opening night event is open to the public, and to the media.\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EMedia:\u003C/strong\u003E Please RSVP to work@workbookproject.com to specify attendance to opening night. \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"One Hunder Mornings e-flyer\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-221\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg\" height=\"560\" alt=\"\" width=\"576\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fone-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels%2F\u0026amp;linkname=One%20Hundred%20Mornings%20%26%238211%3B%20LA%20screening%2C%20Shorts%2C%20and%20Panels\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><strong>WBP Discovery &amp; Distribution Award 2010 Feature Film Winner: One Hundred Mornings</strong></p> <p>The WorkBook Project (WBP) is excited to present the LA screening for its Discovery and Distribution Award Winner, the Irish post-apocalyptic drama One Hundred Mornings. One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event. Every night of the run other than opening night will feature an independent local short film curated by Cinefist, Cinema Speakeasy and Slamdance. Also, there will be panels through-out the week on pressing issues such as film distribution, sustainability, and more. Don’t miss this unique event!<br /> Trailer: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDiqinG8Ow</a></p> <p><strong>What: </strong>One Hundred Mornings opening night screening and party<br /> <strong>Where:</strong> Downtown Independent Theatre, 251 South Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012<br /> <strong>Screening:</strong> Thursday September 16th at 8:00PM with a 10PM Q&amp;A with the Filmmakers<br /> <strong>Rooftop Party:</strong> Thursday September 16th at 10:30PM, sponsored by Dos Equis<br /> <strong>Tickets:</strong> Available now at <a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646">http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646</a></p> <p>One Hundred Mornings cast and crew Conor Horgan (writer/director), Katie Holly<br /> (producer) and Kelly Campbell (actor) will be in attendance for the opening night event.</p> <p><strong><br /> Subsequent One Hundred Mornings screenings, with shorts:</strong><br /> *denotes no short screening.</p> <p><strong>Friday Sept 17th:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short film ‘Unawakening’ Dir. by Jack Daniel Stanley (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Sat Sept 18th:</strong><br /> 5:30*, 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short film ‘Kitty Kitty’ Dir. by Michael Medaglia (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Sun Sept 19th:</strong><br /> 5:30*, 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Dos, Por Favor’ Dir. by Fabian Euresti (in attendance)<br /> <strong>9:15PM PANEL – Distribution: Understanding how curation and community mix in a new distribution landscape</strong></p> <p><strong>Mon Sept 20th:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Look Not At The Mountains’ Dir. by the Younesi Brothers (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>Tues Sept 21st:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘Some of An Equation’ Dir. by Burke Roberts (in attendance)<br /> <strong>9:15PM PANEL – Sustainability in Cinema </strong></p> <p><strong>Wed Sept 22nd:</strong><br /> 7:30, 9:30<br /> Plays with short ‘02’ Dir. by Tim Hyten (in attendance)</p> <p><strong>About One Hundred Mornings:</strong><br /> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.onehundredmornings.com">www.onehundredmornings.com</a><br /> (85 mins, Ireland, written and directed by Conor Horgan)<br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/workbookproject/sets/72157624613467269/">photos for press</a><a></a></p> <p><a>The opening night event is open to the public, and to the media.<br /> <strong>Media:</strong> Please RSVP to work@workbookproject.com to specify attendance to opening night. </a></p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-221" title="One Hunder Mornings e-flyer" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/08/One-Hunder-Mornings-e-flyer1.jpg" height="560" alt="" width="576" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fone-hundred-mornings-la-screening-shorts-and-panels%2F&amp;linkname=One%20Hundred%20Mornings%20%26%238211%3B%20LA%20screening%2C%20Shorts%2C%20and%20Panels" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:55:29 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/76811378/One-Hundred-Mornings-LA-screening-Shorts-andurn:www-soup-io:1:76811378regularnews Short Filmmaker Profile: Tim Hyten {"tags":["News","Fat Monster Films","O2","short film","Tim Hyten"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/short-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten/\"\u003EShort Filmmaker Profile: Tim Hyten\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/short-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003EAs part of the upcoming \u2018One Hundred Mornings\u2019 run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, \u003Ca href=\"http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/\"\u003ECinema Speakeasy\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://cinefist.com/\"\u003ECineFist\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.downtownindependent.com/\"\u003EDowntown Independent Theatre\u003C/a\u003E,\u00a0and \u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/www.slamdance.com/\"\u003ESlamdance Film Festival\u003C/a\u003E have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the last of six director profiles.\u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETIM HYTEN\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Tim Hyten\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-348\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENo stranger to hard work, and with a clear sense of determination, Tim is of the new generation of filmmakers reared on accessible technologies and everpresent distribution outlets, a generation that would see a felled tree blocking an icy one-lane mountain road simply as an opportunity to break out the 4 wheel drive.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECase in point: When he realized he would never be able to afford film school, Tim set about finding a rigorous learning strategy, regardless. He offered his services for free, and was taken up on it by the city\u2019s producers. Net result? He learned every aspect of filmmaking through the school of hard knocks- and perhaps gained an equally effective education, to boot.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIndeed, Tim seems to actually \u003Cem\u003Eembrace\u003C/em\u003E the no-budget-no-problem approach endemic in independent film, theorizing that a dedicated crew is worth the same, perhaps more, than a stack of cash. As he puts it:\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u201cListen to any filmmaker and you\u2019ll quickly learn how time consuming, meticulous and painful the process can be and I think one of the best things you can do is take the time to assemble a group of talented people that can all help move projects along. That\u2019s why I was lucky to meet Mark Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, through which we\u2019ve founded the company Fat Monster Films. We continually work with a tight group of film makers who work for next to nothing, sleep on our floors and don\u2019t bitch when we forget they\u2019re vegetarians\u2026This, I think is the key to getting shit done.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOne begins to see his latest directorial foray, \u2018\u003Cem\u003EO2\u2032\u003C/em\u003E, as a big fat metaphor for Tim\u2019s life, and for filmmaking in general: In deep space with a crippled oxygen supply, a three person crew grapples with the notion that life support will only allow two to survive the trip to a neighboring freighter.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWere Tim one of those three people, I\u2019m pretty sure he\u2019d find a solution.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003EWe caught up with Tim for a little Q\u0026amp;A in anticipation of \u003C/em\u003E\u003Cem\u003EO2\u2019s upcoming screening in support of WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award Winner \u2018\u003C/em\u003E\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u2019. \u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat are the biggest issues you\u2019ve faced, as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn this town I think it\u2019s probably somewhat common to have a sort of epiphany (in my case it occurred around the 16th or 17th time I found myself working on a screenplay in a coffeeshop when I recognized most of the people around me were also working on their own scripts.) It all comes into focus as to just how difficult the road stretching ahead is and how, for most of us, moving forward is going to require a lot more work and having to borrow money from family and friends to get anything done. It is a bit scary jumping into an endeavor with such a negative return factor, but there\u2019s no real choice to be made for many of us. We do it because we\u2019d rather eat Top Ramen, smoke \u201cre-lights\u201d (the part of the cigarette left over after it\u2019s owner tossed it to the ground), and subject ourselves to uncountable ignonomies just to stay on \u201cthe ride.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe are currently looking at all the different routes (many that are still emerging on the net). With all the different models available today,\u00a0you just have to figure out what makes sense for the particular\u00a0project at hand. Unfortunately our pace is so frenetic that we often move on from a given project before giving it a proper run anywhere. We\u2019re changing that now, though, in part due to the mentoring of our good friend, Zak Forsman at Sabi pictures, who\u00a0has been slowly educating us on the subject.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"O2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-347\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you define success as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf you\u2019re going to be making films you had better be unflinching, determined, self aware, passionate, etc. etc. \u2026. the list goes on and on. That being said, I think too many filmmakers actually believe they\u2019re saving babies or something. It only takes getting stuck in a few conversations with these elitists [to make] you think \u201cJesus Christ, man, it\u2019s a fuckin\u2019 movie!!!\u201d Don\u2019t get me wrong, if you\u2019re going to make a film and you want it to be of any quality you have to treat it as if it\u2019s the most serious thing in the world at the time (especially if there is other people\u2019s money involved.) But when it\u2019s all said and done, we\u2019re here to entertain people, hopefully in a way that can add a bit of something to their life and if we can get a few bucks in the bank while doing it\u2026That\u2019s success in my opinion.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECineFist \u0026amp; WorkBook Project present: \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E\u201802\u003C/strong\u003E\u2018\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDirected by Tim Hyten\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWritten by Mark A. Johnson and Jack Daniel Stanley\u003Cbr /\u003E\nProduced by Mark A. Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, with Barry Green and Blaine Golden\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWednesday 22 September \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E7:30 and 9:30\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollowed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner \u2018\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u003C/em\u003E\u2019.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EClick here for screening tickets\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Tim%20Hyten\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><em>As part of the upcoming ‘One Hundred Mornings’ run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, <a href="http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/">Cinema Speakeasy</a>, <a href="http://cinefist.com/">CineFist</a>, <a href="http://www.downtownindependent.com/">Downtown Independent Theatre</a>, and  <a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/www.slamdance.com/">Slamdance Film Festival</a> have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the last of six director profiles.</em></p> <p><strong>TIM HYTEN</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-348" title="Tim Hyten" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a><br /> </strong></p> <p>No stranger to hard work, and with a clear sense of determination, Tim is of the new generation of filmmakers reared on accessible technologies and everpresent distribution outlets, a generation that would see a felled tree blocking an icy one-lane mountain road simply as an opportunity to break out the 4 wheel drive.</p> <p>Case in point: When he realized he would never be able to afford film school, Tim set about finding a rigorous learning strategy, regardless. He offered his services for free, and was taken up on it by the city’s producers. Net result? He learned every aspect of filmmaking through the school of hard knocks- and perhaps gained an equally effective education, to boot.</p> <p>Indeed, Tim seems to actually <em>embrace</em> the no-budget-no-problem approach endemic in independent film, theorizing that a dedicated crew is worth the same, perhaps more, than a stack of cash. As he puts it:</p> <p>“Listen to any filmmaker and you’ll quickly learn how time consuming, meticulous and painful the process can be and I think one of the best things you can do is take the time to assemble a group of talented people that can all help move projects along. That’s why I was lucky to meet Mark Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, through which we’ve founded the company Fat Monster Films. We continually work with a tight group of film makers who work for next to nothing, sleep on our floors and don’t bitch when we forget they’re vegetarians…This, I think is the key to getting shit done.”</p> <p>One begins to see his latest directorial foray, ‘<em>O2′</em>, as a big fat metaphor for Tim’s life, and for filmmaking in general: In deep space with a crippled oxygen supply, a three person crew grapples with the notion that life support will only allow two to survive the trip to a neighboring freighter.</p> <p>Were Tim one of those three people, I’m pretty sure he’d find a solution.</p> <p><em>We caught up with Tim for a little Q&amp;A in anticipation of </em><em>O2’s upcoming screening in support of WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award Winner ‘</em><em>One Hundred Mornings’. </em></p> <p><strong>What are the biggest issues you’ve faced, as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>In this town I think it’s probably somewhat common to have a sort of epiphany (in my case it occurred around the 16th or 17th time I found myself working on a screenplay in a coffeeshop when I recognized most of the people around me were also working on their own scripts.) It all comes into focus as to just how difficult the road stretching ahead is and how, for most of us, moving forward is going to require a lot more work and having to borrow money from family and friends to get anything done. It is a bit scary jumping into an endeavor with such a negative return factor, but there’s no real choice to be made for many of us. We do it because we’d rather eat Top Ramen, smoke “re-lights” (the part of the cigarette left over after it’s owner tossed it to the ground), and subject ourselves to uncountable ignonomies just to stay on “the ride.”</p> <p><strong>How do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?</strong></p> <p>We are currently looking at all the different routes (many that are still emerging on the net). With all the different models available today, you just have to figure out what makes sense for the particular project at hand. Unfortunately our pace is so frenetic that we often move on from a given project before giving it a proper run anywhere. We’re changing that now, though, in part due to the mentoring of our good friend, Zak Forsman at Sabi pictures, who has been slowly educating us on the subject.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-347" title="O2" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p><strong>How do you define success as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>If you’re going to be making films you had better be unflinching, determined, self aware, passionate, etc. etc. …. the list goes on and on. That being said, I think too many filmmakers actually believe they’re saving babies or something. It only takes getting stuck in a few conversations with these elitists [to make] you think “Jesus Christ, man, it’s a fuckin’ movie!!!” Don’t get me wrong, if you’re going to make a film and you want it to be of any quality you have to treat it as if it’s the most serious thing in the world at the time (especially if there is other people’s money involved.) But when it’s all said and done, we’re here to entertain people, hopefully in a way that can add a bit of something to their life and if we can get a few bucks in the bank while doing it…That’s success in my opinion.</p> <p><strong>CineFist &amp; WorkBook Project present: </strong><br /> <strong>‘02</strong>‘<br /> Directed by Tim Hyten<br /> Written by Mark A. Johnson and Jack Daniel Stanley<br /> Produced by Mark A. Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, with Barry Green and Blaine Golden</p> <p><strong>Wednesday 22 September </strong><br /> <strong>7:30 and 9:30</strong></p> <p>Followed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner ‘<em>One Hundred Mornings</em>’.</p> <p><a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646"><strong>Click here for screening tickets</strong></a><strong> </strong></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten%2F&amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Tim%20Hyten" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:58:00 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78694248/Short-Filmmaker-Profile-Tim-Hytenurn:www-soup-io:1:78694248regularnewsfat monster filmso2short filmtim hyten Short Filmmaker Profile: Tim Hyten {"tags":["News","Fat Monster Films","O2","short film","Tim Hyten"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/short-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten/\"\u003EShort Filmmaker Profile: Tim Hyten\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/15/short-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003EAs part of the upcoming \u2018One Hundred Mornings\u2019 run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, \u003Ca href=\"http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/\"\u003ECinema Speakeasy\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://cinefist.com/\"\u003ECineFist\u003C/a\u003E, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.downtownindependent.com/\"\u003EDowntown Independent Theatre\u003C/a\u003E,\u00a0and \u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.slamdance.com/\"\u003ESlamdance Film Festival\u003C/a\u003E have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the last of six director profiles.\u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ETIM HYTEN\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Tim Hyten\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-348\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENo stranger to hard work, and with a clear sense of determination, Tim is of the new generation of filmmakers reared on accessible technologies and everpresent distribution outlets, a generation that would see a felled tree blocking an icy one-lane mountain road simply as an opportunity to break out the 4 wheel drive.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECase in point: When he realized he would never be able to afford film school, Tim set about finding a rigorous learning strategy, regardless. He offered his services for free, and was taken up on it by the city\u2019s producers. Net result? He learned every aspect of filmmaking through the school of hard knocks- and perhaps gained an equally effective education, to boot.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIndeed, Tim seems to actually \u003Cem\u003Eembrace\u003C/em\u003E the no-budget-no-problem approach endemic in independent film, theorizing that a dedicated crew is worth the same, perhaps more, than a stack of cash. As he puts it:\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u201cListen to any filmmaker and you\u2019ll quickly learn how time consuming, meticulous and painful the process can be and I think one of the best things you can do is take the time to assemble a group of talented people that can all help move projects along. That\u2019s why I was lucky to meet Mark Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, through which we\u2019ve founded the company Fat Monster Films. We continually work with a tight group of film makers who work for next to nothing, sleep on our floors and don\u2019t bitch when we forget they\u2019re vegetarians\u2026This, I think is the key to getting shit done.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOne begins to see his latest directorial foray, \u2018\u003Cem\u003EO2\u2032\u003C/em\u003E, as a big fat metaphor for Tim\u2019s life, and for filmmaking in general: In deep space with a crippled oxygen supply, a three person crew grapples with the notion that life support will only allow two to survive the trip to a neighboring freighter.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWere Tim one of those three people, I\u2019m pretty sure he\u2019d find a solution.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003EWe caught up with Tim for a little Q\u0026amp;A in anticipation of \u003C/em\u003E\u003Cem\u003EO2\u2019s upcoming screening in support of WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award Winner \u2018\u003C/em\u003E\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u2019. \u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat are the biggest issues you\u2019ve faced, as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn this town I think it\u2019s probably somewhat common to have a sort of epiphany (in my case it occurred around the 16th or 17th time I found myself working on a screenplay in a coffeeshop when I recognized most of the people around me were also working on their own scripts.) It all comes into focus as to just how difficult the road stretching ahead is and how, for most of us, moving forward is going to require a lot more work and having to borrow money from family and friends to get anything done. It is a bit scary jumping into an endeavor with such a negative return factor, but there\u2019s no real choice to be made for many of us. We do it because we\u2019d rather eat Top Ramen, smoke \u201cre-lights\u201d (the part of the cigarette left over after it\u2019s owner tossed it to the ground), and subject ourselves to uncountable ignonomies just to stay on \u201cthe ride.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe are currently looking at all the different routes (many that are still emerging on the net). With all the different models available today,\u00a0you just have to figure out what makes sense for the particular\u00a0project at hand. Unfortunately our pace is so frenetic that we often move on from a given project before giving it a proper run anywhere. We\u2019re changing that now, though, in part due to the mentoring of our good friend, Zak Forsman at Sabi pictures, who\u00a0has been slowly educating us on the subject.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"O2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-347\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you define success as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf you\u2019re going to be making films you had better be unflinching, determined, self aware, passionate, etc. etc. \u2026. the list goes on and on. That being said, I think too many filmmakers actually believe they\u2019re saving babies or something. It only takes getting stuck in a few conversations with these elitists [to make] you think \u201cJesus Christ, man, it\u2019s a fuckin\u2019 movie!!!\u201d Don\u2019t get me wrong, if you\u2019re going to make a film and you want it to be of any quality you have to treat it as if it\u2019s the most serious thing in the world at the time (especially if there is other people\u2019s money involved.) But when it\u2019s all said and done, we\u2019re here to entertain people, hopefully in a way that can add a bit of something to their life and if we can get a few bucks in the bank while doing it\u2026That\u2019s success in my opinion.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECineFist \u0026amp; WorkBook Project present: \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E\u201802\u003C/strong\u003E\u2018\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDirected by Tim Hyten\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWritten by Mark A. Johnson and Jack Daniel Stanley\u003Cbr /\u003E\nProduced by Mark A. Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, with Barry Green and Blaine Golden\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWednesday 22 September \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E7:30 and 9:30\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollowed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner \u2018\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u003C/em\u003E\u2019.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EClick here for screening tickets\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Tim%20Hyten\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><em>As part of the upcoming ‘One Hundred Mornings’ run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, <a href="http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/">Cinema Speakeasy</a>, <a href="http://cinefist.com/">CineFist</a>, <a href="http://www.downtownindependent.com/">Downtown Independent Theatre</a>, and  <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.slamdance.com/">Slamdance Film Festival</a> have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the last of six director profiles.</em></p> <p><strong>TIM HYTEN</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-348" title="Tim Hyten" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/tima2.jpg" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a><br /> </strong></p> <p>No stranger to hard work, and with a clear sense of determination, Tim is of the new generation of filmmakers reared on accessible technologies and everpresent distribution outlets, a generation that would see a felled tree blocking an icy one-lane mountain road simply as an opportunity to break out the 4 wheel drive.</p> <p>Case in point: When he realized he would never be able to afford film school, Tim set about finding a rigorous learning strategy, regardless. He offered his services for free, and was taken up on it by the city’s producers. Net result? He learned every aspect of filmmaking through the school of hard knocks- and perhaps gained an equally effective education, to boot.</p> <p>Indeed, Tim seems to actually <em>embrace</em> the no-budget-no-problem approach endemic in independent film, theorizing that a dedicated crew is worth the same, perhaps more, than a stack of cash. As he puts it:</p> <p>“Listen to any filmmaker and you’ll quickly learn how time consuming, meticulous and painful the process can be and I think one of the best things you can do is take the time to assemble a group of talented people that can all help move projects along. That’s why I was lucky to meet Mark Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, through which we’ve founded the company Fat Monster Films. We continually work with a tight group of film makers who work for next to nothing, sleep on our floors and don’t bitch when we forget they’re vegetarians…This, I think is the key to getting shit done.”</p> <p>One begins to see his latest directorial foray, ‘<em>O2′</em>, as a big fat metaphor for Tim’s life, and for filmmaking in general: In deep space with a crippled oxygen supply, a three person crew grapples with the notion that life support will only allow two to survive the trip to a neighboring freighter.</p> <p>Were Tim one of those three people, I’m pretty sure he’d find a solution.</p> <p><em>We caught up with Tim for a little Q&amp;A in anticipation of </em><em>O2’s upcoming screening in support of WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award Winner ‘</em><em>One Hundred Mornings’. </em></p> <p><strong>What are the biggest issues you’ve faced, as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>In this town I think it’s probably somewhat common to have a sort of epiphany (in my case it occurred around the 16th or 17th time I found myself working on a screenplay in a coffeeshop when I recognized most of the people around me were also working on their own scripts.) It all comes into focus as to just how difficult the road stretching ahead is and how, for most of us, moving forward is going to require a lot more work and having to borrow money from family and friends to get anything done. It is a bit scary jumping into an endeavor with such a negative return factor, but there’s no real choice to be made for many of us. We do it because we’d rather eat Top Ramen, smoke “re-lights” (the part of the cigarette left over after it’s owner tossed it to the ground), and subject ourselves to uncountable ignonomies just to stay on “the ride.”</p> <p><strong>How do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?</strong></p> <p>We are currently looking at all the different routes (many that are still emerging on the net). With all the different models available today, you just have to figure out what makes sense for the particular project at hand. Unfortunately our pace is so frenetic that we often move on from a given project before giving it a proper run anywhere. We’re changing that now, though, in part due to the mentoring of our good friend, Zak Forsman at Sabi pictures, who has been slowly educating us on the subject.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-347" title="O2" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/Picture-2.png" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p><strong>How do you define success as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>If you’re going to be making films you had better be unflinching, determined, self aware, passionate, etc. etc. …. the list goes on and on. That being said, I think too many filmmakers actually believe they’re saving babies or something. It only takes getting stuck in a few conversations with these elitists [to make] you think “Jesus Christ, man, it’s a fuckin’ movie!!!” Don’t get me wrong, if you’re going to make a film and you want it to be of any quality you have to treat it as if it’s the most serious thing in the world at the time (especially if there is other people’s money involved.) But when it’s all said and done, we’re here to entertain people, hopefully in a way that can add a bit of something to their life and if we can get a few bucks in the bank while doing it…That’s success in my opinion.</p> <p><strong>CineFist &amp; WorkBook Project present: </strong><br /> <strong>‘02</strong>‘<br /> Directed by Tim Hyten<br /> Written by Mark A. Johnson and Jack Daniel Stanley<br /> Produced by Mark A. Johnson and Luis Sinibaldi, with Barry Green and Blaine Golden</p> <p><strong>Wednesday 22 September </strong><br /> <strong>7:30 and 9:30</strong></p> <p>Followed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner ‘<em>One Hundred Mornings</em>’.</p> <p><a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646"><strong>Click here for screening tickets</strong></a><strong> </strong></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-tim-hyten%2F&amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Tim%20Hyten" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:58:00 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/76811387/Short-Filmmaker-Profile-Tim-Hytenurn:www-soup-io:1:76811387regularnewsfat monster filmso2short filmtim hyten Short Filmmaker Profile: Jack Daniel Stanley {"tags":["News","Jack Daniel Stanley","short film","Unawakening"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/14/short-filmmaker-profile-jack-daniel-stanley/\"\u003EShort Filmmaker Profile: Jack Daniel Stanley\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/09/14/short-filmmaker-profile-jack-daniel-stanley/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003EAs part of the upcoming \u2018One Hundred Mornings\u2019 run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, \u003Cspan\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/\"\u003ECinema Speakeasy\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/span\u003E, \u003Cspan\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://cinefist.com/\"\u003ECineFist\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/span\u003E, \u003Cspan\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.downtownindependent.com/\"\u003EDowntown Independent Theatre\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/span\u003E,\u00a0and \u00a0\u003Cspan\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.slamdance.com/\"\u003ESlamdance Film Festival\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/span\u003E have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the fifth of six director profiles.\u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EJACK DANIEL STANLEY\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/jack_badlands.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Jack Daniel Stanley\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-334\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/jack_badlands.jpg\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EJack Daniel Stanley is a short filmmaker, and a short filmmaker \u003Cem\u003Epar excellence.\u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESubsumed by the format, he has gleefully and prolifically explored his unique blend of horror, tragedy, comedy and \u2013 often \u2013 tragicomedy, releasing his films exclusively online long before there were panels on the topic. He amassed, in this manner, a (very) substantial audience. Moreover, this support base helped buoy a unique career path that was perfectly in sync with the emerging era of shifting distribution strategies.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBut: Jack wanted to come out of the online closet, as it were. He wanted to connect with audiences in person. Thus, he did away with his self-described \u201cfestival-phobia\u201d and in 2008 began his foray into the festival world. He writes about this frankly on his \u003Ca href=\"http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view\u0026amp;friendId=433602683\u0026amp;blogId=463992504#ixzz0zTfAFp7O\"\u003EMyspace page\u003C/a\u003E: \u201cI\u2019ve let most of my films languish on the internet to the point that most fests will no longer be interested in them [...]. Probably, to be frank, I let them expire, so to speak, due to a fear of failure or fear of success or, most likely, a little of both.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn actuality, this timid excursion turned into a raging success, with premieres at Slamdance, SXSW, Tribeca, and a slew of other festivals that would make any indie auteur green with envy.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EInternet film never looked so cinematic.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn anticipation of his upcoming screening in support of \u2018\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u2019\u003C/em\u003E, we caught up with Jack for a question and answer session. In his unique, honest, terse manner, he divulged a little insight into his trajectory.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhat are the biggest issues you\u2019ve faced, as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe biggest challenges I\u2019ve faced as a filmmaker are too personal to talk about and have to do with my own growth.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe next tier of challenges \u00a0have to do with finding my own voice and feeling confident with that voice \u2013 saying it my way [and] finding the film that really comes from within me amidst all the clutter of what other people are doing and the way they are expressing themselves.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI\u2019ve given then away for free online, and this has helped build an audience. Recently I\u2019ve partnered with IndieFlix for online and brick and mortar distribution and plan to self distribute an anthology of my genre work soon.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EHow do you define success as a filmmaker?\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFinishing a film. Finding a way to make a film. Not getting evicted or going to jail in the process.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/UNAWAKENING-EYE.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"UNAWAKENING\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-333\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/UNAWAKENING-EYE.jpg\" height=\"250\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECineFist \u0026amp; WorkBook Project present: \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E\u2018Unawakening\u003C/strong\u003E\u2018\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWritten \u0026amp; Directed by Jack Daniel Stanley\u003Cbr /\u003E\nProduced by Barry Green and David Jimerson\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EFriday 17 September\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003E7:30 and 9:30\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollowed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner \u2018\u003Cem\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u003C/em\u003E\u2019.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EClick here for screening tickets\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E \u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://frenchquarterfeatures.com/in/hollyweird.html\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EClick here for his site\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cstrong\u003EFollow him on Twitter @JackDanStan\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cem\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/em\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F14%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-jack-daniel-stanley%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Jack%20Daniel%20Stanley\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><em>As part of the upcoming ‘One Hundred Mornings’ run at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, <span><a href="http://cinemaspeakeasy.com/">Cinema Speakeasy</a></span>, <span><a href="http://cinefist.com/">CineFist</a></span>, <span><a href="http://www.downtownindependent.com/">Downtown Independent Theatre</a></span>, and  <span><a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/www.slamdance.com/">Slamdance Film Festival</a></span> have come together with the WorkBook Project to jointly curate a short film program to highlight new independent directors. What follows is the fifth of six director profiles.</em></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>JACK DANIEL STANLEY</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/jack_badlands.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-334" title="Jack Daniel Stanley" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/jack_badlands.jpg" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a><br /> </strong></p> <p>Jack Daniel Stanley is a short filmmaker, and a short filmmaker <em>par excellence.</em></p> <p>Subsumed by the format, he has gleefully and prolifically explored his unique blend of horror, tragedy, comedy and – often – tragicomedy, releasing his films exclusively online long before there were panels on the topic. He amassed, in this manner, a (very) substantial audience. Moreover, this support base helped buoy a unique career path that was perfectly in sync with the emerging era of shifting distribution strategies.</p> <p>But: Jack wanted to come out of the online closet, as it were. He wanted to connect with audiences in person. Thus, he did away with his self-described “festival-phobia” and in 2008 began his foray into the festival world. He writes about this frankly on his <a href="http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendId=433602683&amp;blogId=463992504#ixzz0zTfAFp7O">Myspace page</a>: “I’ve let most of my films languish on the internet to the point that most fests will no longer be interested in them [...]. Probably, to be frank, I let them expire, so to speak, due to a fear of failure or fear of success or, most likely, a little of both.”</p> <p>In actuality, this timid excursion turned into a raging success, with premieres at Slamdance, SXSW, Tribeca, and a slew of other festivals that would make any indie auteur green with envy.</p> <p>Internet film never looked so cinematic.</p> <p>In anticipation of his upcoming screening in support of ‘<em>One Hundred Mornings’</em>, we caught up with Jack for a question and answer session. In his unique, honest, terse manner, he divulged a little insight into his trajectory.</p> <p><strong>What are the biggest issues you’ve faced, as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>The biggest challenges I’ve faced as a filmmaker are too personal to talk about and have to do with my own growth.</p> <p>The next tier of challenges  have to do with finding my own voice and feeling confident with that voice – saying it my way [and] finding the film that really comes from within me amidst all the clutter of what other people are doing and the way they are expressing themselves.</p> <p><strong>How do you typically distribute your short films? What has worked, for you?</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p>I’ve given then away for free online, and this has helped build an audience. Recently I’ve partnered with IndieFlix for online and brick and mortar distribution and plan to self distribute an anthology of my genre work soon.</p> <p><strong>How do you define success as a filmmaker?</strong></p> <p>Finishing a film. Finding a way to make a film. Not getting evicted or going to jail in the process.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/UNAWAKENING-EYE.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-333" title="UNAWAKENING" src="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/09/UNAWAKENING-EYE.jpg" height="250" alt="" width="600" /></a></p> <p><strong>CineFist &amp; WorkBook Project present: </strong><br /> <strong>‘Unawakening</strong>‘<br /> Written &amp; Directed by Jack Daniel Stanley<br /> Produced by Barry Green and David Jimerson</p> <p><strong>Friday 17 September<strong> </strong></strong><br /> <strong>7:30 and 9:30</strong></p> <p>Followed by the WorkBook Project Discovery and Distribution Award winner ‘<em>One Hundred Mornings</em>’.</p> <p><a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/124646"><strong>Click here for screening tickets</strong></a><strong> </strong><br /> <a href="http://frenchquarterfeatures.com/in/hollyweird.html"><strong>Click here for his site</strong></a><br /> <strong>Follow him on Twitter @JackDanStan</strong></p> <p><em><br /> </em></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F09%2F14%2Fshort-filmmaker-profile-jack-daniel-stanley%2F&amp;linkname=Short%20Filmmaker%20Profile%3A%20Jack%20Daniel%20Stanley" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 15:58:56 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/76599742/Short-Filmmaker-Profile-Jack-Daniel-Stanleyurn:www-soup-io:1:76599742regularnewsjack daniel stanleyshort filmunawakening RADAR NYC 9.2.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/02/radar-nyc-9-2-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 9.2.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/02/radar-nyc-9-2-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EURDB \u2013 World Record Show \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"395\" width=\"580\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/0wmVBCuW5k0?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"395\" width=\"580\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u201cWHEN THIS VIDEO GETS OVER 10,000 VIEWS, BRIAN WILL ATTEMPT THE WORLD RECORD FOR \u2018LONGEST TIME TO SPIN THREE PLATES ON FACE WHILE JUGGLING THREE MACHETES AND BALANCING ON A ROLA BOLA.\u201d \u2013 URBD\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOne of the records highlighted by URDB (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299355-radar-universal-record-database\"\u003ERADAR Ep4\u003C/a\u003E) include most fireballs blown in thirty seconds. This guy is for real, and has a knack for pulling off mind-boggling stunts in front of the camera. It would be a shame for him not to stand in front of a camera, spin plates, juggle machetes, and balance on a rola bola. The internet needs that video, as much as his other antics. Thanks to the great folks at URBD for bringing us Brian Pankey, and tons of other world records. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhether they like to admit it or not, everyone thinks they can set a world record. People like to believe that they can be that one person that has the largest lip balm collection in the world (a record standing at 415), or that their fro can take more picks than any other for out there (101 for those of you wondering). These are just two of the records that are showcased on The Universal Record Database, a site where people from all over the globe get a chance to showcase their whacky and random talents. Not only do people get their abilities shown to the world, but the world gets a chance to upstage former records and/or create records of their own. Check out their \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/user/URDBWorldRecords\"\u003Eyoutube channel\u003C/a\u003E, for featured content, or \u003Ca\u003Etheir website\u003C/a\u003E, for a large of assortment of people setting records on camera.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EEvenings \u2013 Free Album!!\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/evenings.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"evenings\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2060\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/evenings.jpg\" height=\"361\" alt=\"\" width=\"518\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe recently featured Evenings on our RADAR music page, but it is imperative to feature him once more because of his recent album release. Evenings\u2019 album North Dorm is actually free to download on behalf Evenings at \u003Ca href=\"http://evenings.bandcamp.com/\"\u003Ehttp://evenings.bandcamp.com/\u003C/a\u003E. This album is a low key, well put together, overall nostalgic romp, and it is essential for those that are in tune with relaxing electronic beats and genius use of samples of nature. North Dorm was recorded in and named after by Nathan Broaddus\u2019 in his dorm room at UVA. This album represents elegant lo-fi electronic beats synched and layered delicately to weave an intricate wave of music that washes over the listener. Naturally relaxing and mellow the record flows into your ears nice and cool like a stream into the brain. Evenings is refreshing and accessible. Be sure to check out Evenings\u2019 track Babe, featured in an upcoming Season 4 RADAR episode.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEvenings Free Album: \u003Ca href=\"http://evenings.bandcamp.com/\"\u003Ehttp://evenings.bandcamp.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EProgram or Be Programmed \u2013 Douglas Rushkoff\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Programm.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Programm\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2068\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Programm.jpg\" height=\"390\" alt=\"\" width=\"298\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELet\u2019s focus on Douglas Rushkoff\u2019s new book, Program or Be Programmed. Douglas Rushkoff, of techno punk fame, is publishing his ninth work of nonfiction as we speak. For those of you unfamiliar with Rushkoff, his ideas about cyberculture and technology shaped the the landscape of the 90s, and later created a dialogue about the future of the social implications of the computer networks. Unlike Gary Hustwit (read below \u2013 FOLLOW) who focuses on the effects that technology has on society, Rushkoff advocates the empowerment of the consumer in matter of programming and software. In his new book, Program or Be Programmed, Rushkoff calls to arms consumers, and asks for them to take power over the way they interact with their computers. Heavy with early references to programming and the changing climate of computer software design, the book decries the power of huge companies over the way computer users interact with technology every day. Rushkoff is the champion for DIY programming and computer software design. He makes a interesting case by pointing out how since the early 90s, fewer and fewer people are creating their own cyber-realities, and more and more people now depend on corporations to create software that dictates use instead of bending to the will of the consumer. For the current times, where DIY is growing as a way of life, this book resonates with those that want a more personalized computer experience. If the name Rushkoff is ringing a bell, think back to any of the three PBS Frontline shows he did (Persuaders, Merchant of Cool, Digital Nation), or his famous books Media Virus or Cyberia and the comic book series, Testament. Take it from a pro\u2026\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPre-order Program or Be Programmed \u003Ca href=\"http://www.orbooks.com/our-books/program/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWatch Rushkoff speak at 2010 SXSW \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imV3pPIUy1k\u0026amp;feature=player_embedded\"\u003EProgram or Be Programmed \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EShantell Martin Live with Rad Pony \u2013 Album Release Party\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/radpony.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"radpony\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2064\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/radpony.jpg\" height=\"336\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EShantell Martin (RADAR \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras\"\u003EEp26\u003C/a\u003E) is no stranger these days. Her psychedelic live visuals are being paired with the rock, and subtly industrial, groove of Rad Pony for their upcoming CD release party. The combination is sure to be breathtaking because of Rad Pony\u2019s sensual singing and combination of downtempo electronic instrumentation. The groups sumptuous, velvety music already has a sound that touches upon other senses, but to see their music enlivened live with crazy designs and lights should make for a great show. There is no alcohol served at this little shindig, but don\u2019t let it discourage you from coming out. An event like this doesn\u2019t really need any uppers, downers, inhalants, or whatever you get from your street corner vendor because it\u2019s already chock-full of spacey music and trippy visuals. You can\u2019t miss this sure to win combination. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003ESept 4th 9pm \u2013 12am\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUnion Pool\u003Cbr /\u003E\n484 Union Avenue Brooklyn, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$5\u003Cbr /\u003E\nwith \tw. Balls to the Wall, Hank and Cupcakes, VJ Shantell Martin and DJ Tikka Malsala (That\u2019s My Jam) and DJ HOTTMOMZ (Anthems).\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rad-Pony/93289899820#!/event.php?eid=127219870659655\u0026amp;ref=mf\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@gary_hustwit\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gary-hustwit1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"gary-hustwit1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2066\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gary-hustwit1.jpg\" height=\"408\" alt=\"\" width=\"540\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EGary Hustwit is a DIY media machine with twenty years of work behind him in both music and movies. Hustwit has his own indie record label and a filmmaking company, Plexifilm, which has worked on and released more than 40 movies without major financial backers. He has also spent some time creating documentaries that center around indie bands such as Wilco. Obsessed with design and consumerism, Gary Hustwit has produced and directed a few movies concerned with the way people interact with design and products. Hustwit seems to concern himself with the way that design and objects become essential to humans. In his film Objectified, Hutwist explores what makes us addicted to gadgets. In his film Helvetica, he explores how a font became synonymous with simple modernity. Currently, Hustwit is working on his film Urbanized which concerns itself with the layout of cities and the pros and cons of how they are laid out. His twitter feed reflects his interest on the impact that design has on people because it concerns itself with everything from playful airplane graphic to the design of urban sprawl. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ETwitter \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/gary_hustwit\"\u003Ehttp://twitter.com/gary_hustwit\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nObjectified blog \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.objectifiedfilm.com/\"\u003Ehttp://www.objectifiedfilm.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F02%2Fradar-nyc-9-2-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.2.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>URDB – World Record Show </h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>“WHEN THIS VIDEO GETS OVER 10,000 VIEWS, BRIAN WILL ATTEMPT THE WORLD RECORD FOR ‘LONGEST TIME TO SPIN THREE PLATES ON FACE WHILE JUGGLING THREE MACHETES AND BALANCING ON A ROLA BOLA.” – URBD</p> <p>One of the records highlighted by URDB (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299355-radar-universal-record-database">RADAR Ep4</a>) include most fireballs blown in thirty seconds. This guy is for real, and has a knack for pulling off mind-boggling stunts in front of the camera. It would be a shame for him not to stand in front of a camera, spin plates, juggle machetes, and balance on a rola bola. The internet needs that video, as much as his other antics. Thanks to the great folks at URBD for bringing us Brian Pankey, and tons of other world records. </p> <p>Whether they like to admit it or not, everyone thinks they can set a world record. People like to believe that they can be that one person that has the largest lip balm collection in the world (a record standing at 415), or that their fro can take more picks than any other for out there (101 for those of you wondering). These are just two of the records that are showcased on The Universal Record Database, a site where people from all over the globe get a chance to showcase their whacky and random talents. Not only do people get their abilities shown to the world, but the world gets a chance to upstage former records and/or create records of their own. Check out their <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/URDBWorldRecords">youtube channel</a>, for featured content, or <a>their website</a>, for a large of assortment of people setting records on camera.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Evenings – Free Album!!</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/evenings.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2060" title="evenings" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/evenings.jpg" height="361" alt="" width="518" /></a></p> <p>We recently featured Evenings on our RADAR music page, but it is imperative to feature him once more because of his recent album release. Evenings’ album North Dorm is actually free to download on behalf Evenings at <a href="http://evenings.bandcamp.com/">http://evenings.bandcamp.com/</a>. This album is a low key, well put together, overall nostalgic romp, and it is essential for those that are in tune with relaxing electronic beats and genius use of samples of nature. North Dorm was recorded in and named after by Nathan Broaddus’ in his dorm room at UVA. This album represents elegant lo-fi electronic beats synched and layered delicately to weave an intricate wave of music that washes over the listener. Naturally relaxing and mellow the record flows into your ears nice and cool like a stream into the brain. Evenings is refreshing and accessible. Be sure to check out Evenings’ track Babe, featured in an upcoming Season 4 RADAR episode.</p> <p>Evenings Free Album: <a href="http://evenings.bandcamp.com/">http://evenings.bandcamp.com/</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Program or Be Programmed – Douglas Rushkoff</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Programm.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2068" title="Programm" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/Programm.jpg" height="390" alt="" width="298" /></a></p> <p>Let’s focus on Douglas Rushkoff’s new book, Program or Be Programmed. Douglas Rushkoff, of techno punk fame, is publishing his ninth work of nonfiction as we speak. For those of you unfamiliar with Rushkoff, his ideas about cyberculture and technology shaped the the landscape of the 90s, and later created a dialogue about the future of the social implications of the computer networks. Unlike Gary Hustwit (read below – FOLLOW) who focuses on the effects that technology has on society, Rushkoff advocates the empowerment of the consumer in matter of programming and software. In his new book, Program or Be Programmed, Rushkoff calls to arms consumers, and asks for them to take power over the way they interact with their computers. Heavy with early references to programming and the changing climate of computer software design, the book decries the power of huge companies over the way computer users interact with technology every day. Rushkoff is the champion for DIY programming and computer software design. He makes a interesting case by pointing out how since the early 90s, fewer and fewer people are creating their own cyber-realities, and more and more people now depend on corporations to create software that dictates use instead of bending to the will of the consumer. For the current times, where DIY is growing as a way of life, this book resonates with those that want a more personalized computer experience. If the name Rushkoff is ringing a bell, think back to any of the three PBS Frontline shows he did (Persuaders, Merchant of Cool, Digital Nation), or his famous books Media Virus or Cyberia and the comic book series, Testament. Take it from a pro…</p> <p>Pre-order Program or Be Programmed <a href="http://www.orbooks.com/our-books/program/">HERE</a><br /> Watch Rushkoff speak at 2010 SXSW – <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imV3pPIUy1k&amp;feature=player_embedded">Program or Be Programmed </a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Shantell Martin Live with Rad Pony – Album Release Party</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/radpony.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2064" title="radpony" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/radpony.jpg" height="336" alt="" width="504" /></a></p> <p>Shantell Martin (RADAR <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras">Ep26</a>) is no stranger these days. Her psychedelic live visuals are being paired with the rock, and subtly industrial, groove of Rad Pony for their upcoming CD release party. The combination is sure to be breathtaking because of Rad Pony’s sensual singing and combination of downtempo electronic instrumentation. The groups sumptuous, velvety music already has a sound that touches upon other senses, but to see their music enlivened live with crazy designs and lights should make for a great show. There is no alcohol served at this little shindig, but don’t let it discourage you from coming out. An event like this doesn’t really need any uppers, downers, inhalants, or whatever you get from your street corner vendor because it’s already chock-full of spacey music and trippy visuals. You can’t miss this sure to win combination. </p> <h3>Sept 4th 9pm – 12am<br /> Union Pool<br /> 484 Union Avenue Brooklyn, NY<br /> $5<br /> with w. Balls to the Wall, Hank and Cupcakes, VJ Shantell Martin and DJ Tikka Malsala (That’s My Jam) and DJ HOTTMOMZ (Anthems).<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rad-Pony/93289899820#!/event.php?eid=127219870659655&amp;ref=mf">Event Info</a> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>@gary_hustwit</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gary-hustwit1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2066" title="gary-hustwit1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/09/gary-hustwit1.jpg" height="408" alt="" width="540" /></a></p> <p>Gary Hustwit is a DIY media machine with twenty years of work behind him in both music and movies. Hustwit has his own indie record label and a filmmaking company, Plexifilm, which has worked on and released more than 40 movies without major financial backers. He has also spent some time creating documentaries that center around indie bands such as Wilco. Obsessed with design and consumerism, Gary Hustwit has produced and directed a few movies concerned with the way people interact with design and products. Hustwit seems to concern himself with the way that design and objects become essential to humans. In his film Objectified, Hutwist explores what makes us addicted to gadgets. In his film Helvetica, he explores how a font became synonymous with simple modernity. Currently, Hustwit is working on his film Urbanized which concerns itself with the layout of cities and the pros and cons of how they are laid out. His twitter feed reflects his interest on the impact that design has on people because it concerns itself with everything from playful airplane graphic to the design of urban sprawl. </p> <p>Twitter – <a href="http://twitter.com/gary_hustwit">http://twitter.com/gary_hustwit</a><br /> Objectified blog – <a href="http://www.objectifiedfilm.com/">http://www.objectifiedfilm.com/</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F02%2Fradar-nyc-9-2-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%209.2.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 15:09:21 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/74446286/RADAR-NYC-9-2-10urn:www-soup-io:1:74446286regularnewsradar nyceventmoviesmusic RADAR NYC 8.19.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","movies","music"],"type":"file","info":null,"title":"RADAR NYC 8.19.10","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EJay Shells \u2013 \u201cClean Up After Your Dog\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"345\" width=\"600\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/k8_KBajMvOY?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"345\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf we asked what some of you hate most about walking around in the city, chances are stepping in dog excrement would be at the top of most lists. There\u2019s nothing worse than the sight and smell of ruined shoes, especially when they\u2019re new or you\u2019re far away from home. Thankfully, Jay Shells, of Subway Etiquette fame (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/07/subway-etiquette/\"\u003ERADAR 25 \u2013 Subway Etiquette\u003C/a\u003E), knows your pain. That\u2019s why he\u2019s put up this handy \u201cClean Up After Your Dog!\u201d poster. While it\u2019s not as clever as his MTA service-change silkscreens, the latest installation is well worth a look (especially for anyone who thinks they can get away with such a devious crime).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ESmall Black \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003Ewritten by: Alex Holmes\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/jag174full.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"jag174full\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1976\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/jag174full.jpg\" height=\"452\" alt=\"\" width=\"452\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAt a time when chill-wave is drifting out of every window in Brooklyn, it can be difficult to set your sound apart. Small Black is one of the bands that has managed to do just that. Their newest album, New Chain, on Jagjaguwar Records is due to hit Oct 26th. We came across Small Black a little while ago and knew we had to get their music into one of our episodes (you can look forward to that later in Season 3). Small Black, though, have been getting into a lot more than just the episode. In fact, we were happy to see that on May 25th Small Black played a show with another of our favorite RADAR contributors, reverb-y duo Javelin (featured in Ep 27, \u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/\"\u003EAuto-Tune the News\u003C/a\u003E). We recently got to see Small Black\u2019s most recent music video, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvAxnvtyC3o\"\u003EBad Lover\u003C/a\u003E, and it\u2019s a beautiful, carefully composed video (directed by friend Nick Bentgen), well worth your attention. Check out Bad Lover on Small Black\u2019s website, and then set aside September 17th in your calendar, because the boys of Small Black are coming back to Brooklyn. In the dingy rock and roll hideaway that is Monster Island Basement, Small Black take to the stage with DOM, Total Slacker, and Oberhofer at 8PM. We\u2019ll see you there.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EListen to Small Black\u2019s newest single \u003Ca href=\"http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Small%20Black%20-%20Photojournalist.mp3\"\u003E\u201cPhotojournalist\u201d\u003C/a\u003E via Pitchfork\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EInterview with Dan Goldman\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/RLP42.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"RLP4\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1981\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/RLP42.jpg\" height=\"383\" alt=\"\" width=\"576\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn case you hadn\u2019t noticed, we\u2019re pretty big fans of Dan Goldman, featuring him in a RADAR episode (RADAR Ep22 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3089669-radar-22-red-light-properties\"\u003ERed Light Properties\u003C/a\u003E) and on the blog. Good news for everyone else who digs Goldman\u2019s and his unique art stylings: The Daily Crosshatch has released an interview with the author/writer that picks his brain and dives into his creativity and influences. A must read, for sure. Also, next Red Light Properties chapter out August 24th with only 2 more chapters \u2013 last chapter on Sept 7th! It\u2019s been a fun ride. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2010/08/10/interview-dan-goldman-pt-1/\"\u003EInterview Part 1\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2010/08/16/interview-dan-goldman-pt-2/\"\u003EInterview Part 2\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ENYCResistor Craft Night\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/craftnight.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"craftnight\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1977\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/craftnight.jpg\" height=\"375\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPrepare to clear your nighttime schedule every Thursday because NYC Resistor\u2019s Craft Night is kicking off August 26th. The event is like a creative open mic night for any kind of artist \u2013 a night of collaboration where anyone can bring their current art project to work on it in a space of others. According to NYC Resistor, people have worked on knitting, mending, clothing reconstruction, web design, and even robots, so what is and isn\u2019t a craft is totally up to you. If you\u2019re a fan of Makerbot \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2666810-makerbot-roots\"\u003E(RADAR Ep19\u003C/a\u003E) or Diana Eng\u2019s Fairytale Fashion (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/18/fairytale-fashion-radar-s3-ep-31-vid/\"\u003ERADAR Ep31\u003C/a\u003E) \u2013 this is where you\u2019ll find them hanging out! \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003EEvery Thursday Night \u2013 6pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNYCResistor Labs\u003Cbr /\u003E\n87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11217\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.google.com/calendar/render?eid=MGdvcTI5ZTR1ZnVoYW8zb25laGFzYzd0ZGNfMjAxMDA4MjZUMjIwMDAwWiBwMm0yYXY5ZGhyaDRuMXViN2psc2M2OHM3b0Bn\u0026amp;ctz=America/New_York\u0026amp;sf=true\u0026amp;output=xml\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nnote: if door is locked please call so we can let you in: 917-402-9737\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@exitartnyc\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/phpESsPDXAM.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"phpESsPDXAM\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1983\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/phpESsPDXAM.jpg\" height=\"160\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhile we love featuring the accounts of people we\u2019ve showcased on RADAR before, sometimes it\u2019s just best to post a Twitter feed that delivers the goods: links to some awesome sites. So, in the spirit of cool, we recommend you check out ExitArtNYC, the Twitter of the contemporary art non-profit.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/exitartnyc\"\u003Ehttp://twitter.com/exitartnyc\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F19%2Fradar-nyc-8-19-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.19.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E","url":null,"file_url":"http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Small%20Black%20-%20Photojournalist.mp3"} WATCH Jay Shells – “Clean Up After Your Dog” If we asked what some of you hate most about walking around in the city, chances are stepping in dog excrement would be at the top of most lists. There’s nothing worse than the sight and smell of ruined shoes, especially when they’re new or you’re far away from home. Thankfully, Jay Shells, of Subway Etiquette fame (RADAR 25 – Subway Etiquette), knows your pain. That’s why he’s put up this handy “Clean Up After Your Dog!” poster. While it’s not as clever as his MTA service-change silkscreens, the latest installation is well worth a look (especially for anyone who thinks they can get away with such a devious crime). LISTEN Small Black written by: Alex Holmes At a time when chill-wave is drifting out of every window in Brooklyn, it can be difficult to set your sound apart. Small Black is one of the bands that has managed to do just that. Their newest album, New Chain, on Jagjaguwar Records is due to hit Oct 26th. We came across Small Black a little while ago and knew we had to get their music into one of our episodes (you can look forward to that later in Season 3). Small Black, though, have been getting into a lot more than just the episode. In fact, we were happy to see that on May 25th Small Black played a show with another of our favorite RADAR contributors, reverb-y duo Javelin (featured in Ep 27, Auto-Tune the News). We recently got to see Small Black’s most recent music video, Bad Lover, and it’s a beautiful, carefully composed video (directed by friend Nick Bentgen), well worth your attention. Check out Bad Lover on Small Black’s website, and then set aside September 17th in your calendar, because the boys of Small Black are coming back to Brooklyn. In the dingy rock and roll hideaway that is Monster Island Basement, Small Black take to the stage with DOM, Total Slacker, and Oberhofer at 8PM. We’ll see you there. Listen to Small Black’s newest single “Photojournalist” via Pitchfork READ Interview with Dan Goldman In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re pretty big fans of Dan Goldman, featuring him in a RADAR episode (RADAR Ep22 – Red Light Properties) and on the blog. Good news for everyone else who digs Goldman’s and his unique art stylings: The Daily Crosshatch has released an interview with the author/writer that picks his brain and dives into his creativity and influences. A must read, for sure. Also, next Red Light Properties chapter out August 24th with only 2 more chapters – last chapter on Sept 7th! It’s been a fun ride. Interview Part 1 Interview Part 2 GO NYCResistor Craft Night Prepare to clear your nighttime schedule every Thursday because NYC Resistor’s Craft Night is kicking off August 26th. The event is like a creative open mic night for any kind of artist – a night of collaboration where anyone can bring their current art project to work on it in a space of others. According to NYC Resistor, people have worked on knitting, mending, clothing reconstruction, web design, and even robots, so what is and isn’t a craft is totally up to you. If you’re a fan of Makerbot (RADAR Ep19) or Diana Eng’s Fairytale Fashion (RADAR Ep31) – this is where you’ll find them hanging out! Every Thursday Night – 6pm NYCResistor Labs 87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11217 Event Info note: if door is locked please call so we can let you in: 917-402-9737 FOLLOW @exitartnyc While we love featuring the accounts of people we’ve showcased on RADAR before, sometimes it’s just best to post a Twitter feed that delivers the goods: links to some awesome sites. So, in the spirit of cool, we recommend you check out ExitArtNYC, the Twitter of the contemporary art non-profit. http://twitter.com/exitartnyc Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:50:02 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/73195457/RADAR-NYC-8-19-10urn:www-soup-io:1:73195457filefeaturednewsradar nycmoviesmusic RADAR NYC 8.19.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","movies","music","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"file","info":null,"title":"RADAR NYC 8.19.10","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EJay Shells \u2013 \u201cClean Up After Your Dog\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"345\" width=\"600\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/k8_KBajMvOY?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"345\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf we asked what some of you hate most about walking around in the city, chances are stepping in dog excrement would be at the top of most lists. There\u2019s nothing worse than the sight and smell of ruined shoes, especially when they\u2019re new or you\u2019re far away from home. Thankfully, Jay Shells, of Subway Etiquette fame (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/07/subway-etiquette/\"\u003ERADAR 25 \u2013 Subway Etiquette\u003C/a\u003E), knows your pain. That\u2019s why he\u2019s put up this handy \u201cClean Up After Your Dog!\u201d poster. While it\u2019s not as clever as his MTA service-change silkscreens, the latest installation is well worth a look (especially for anyone who thinks they can get away with such a devious crime).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ESmall Black \u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003Ewritten by: Alex Holmes\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/jag174full.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"jag174full\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1976\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/jag174full.jpg\" height=\"452\" alt=\"\" width=\"452\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAt a time when chill-wave is drifting out of every window in Brooklyn, it can be difficult to set your sound apart. Small Black is one of the bands that has managed to do just that. Their newest album, New Chain, on Jagjaguwar Records is due to hit Oct 26th. We came across Small Black a little while ago and knew we had to get their music into one of our episodes (you can look forward to that later in Season 3). Small Black, though, have been getting into a lot more than just the episode. In fact, we were happy to see that on May 25th Small Black played a show with another of our favorite RADAR contributors, reverb-y duo Javelin (featured in Ep 27, \u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/\"\u003EAuto-Tune the News\u003C/a\u003E). We recently got to see Small Black\u2019s most recent music video, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvAxnvtyC3o\"\u003EBad Lover\u003C/a\u003E, and it\u2019s a beautiful, carefully composed video (directed by friend Nick Bentgen), well worth your attention. Check out Bad Lover on Small Black\u2019s website, and then set aside September 17th in your calendar, because the boys of Small Black are coming back to Brooklyn. In the dingy rock and roll hideaway that is Monster Island Basement, Small Black take to the stage with DOM, Total Slacker, and Oberhofer at 8PM. We\u2019ll see you there.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EListen to Small Black\u2019s newest single \u003Ca href=\"http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Small%20Black%20-%20Photojournalist.mp3\"\u003E\u201cPhotojournalist\u201d\u003C/a\u003E via Pitchfork\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EInterview with Dan Goldman\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/RLP42.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"RLP4\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1981\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/RLP42.jpg\" height=\"383\" alt=\"\" width=\"576\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn case you hadn\u2019t noticed, we\u2019re pretty big fans of Dan Goldman, featuring him in a RADAR episode (RADAR Ep22 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3089669-radar-22-red-light-properties\"\u003ERed Light Properties\u003C/a\u003E) and on the blog. Good news for everyone else who digs Goldman\u2019s and his unique art stylings: The Daily Crosshatch has released an interview with the author/writer that picks his brain and dives into his creativity and influences. A must read, for sure. Also, next Red Light Properties chapter out August 24th with only 2 more chapters \u2013 last chapter on Sept 7th! It\u2019s been a fun ride. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2010/08/10/interview-dan-goldman-pt-1/\"\u003EInterview Part 1\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2010/08/16/interview-dan-goldman-pt-2/\"\u003EInterview Part 2\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ENYCResistor Craft Night\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/craftnight.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"craftnight\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1977\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/craftnight.jpg\" height=\"375\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPrepare to clear your nighttime schedule every Thursday because NYC Resistor\u2019s Craft Night is kicking off August 26th. The event is like a creative open mic night for any kind of artist \u2013 a night of collaboration where anyone can bring their current art project to work on it in a space of others. According to NYC Resistor, people have worked on knitting, mending, clothing reconstruction, web design, and even robots, so what is and isn\u2019t a craft is totally up to you. If you\u2019re a fan of Makerbot \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2666810-makerbot-roots\"\u003E(RADAR Ep19\u003C/a\u003E) or Diana Eng\u2019s Fairytale Fashion (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/18/fairytale-fashion-radar-s3-ep-31-vid/\"\u003ERADAR Ep31\u003C/a\u003E) \u2013 this is where you\u2019ll find them hanging out! \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003EEvery Thursday Night \u2013 6pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNYCResistor Labs\u003Cbr /\u003E\n87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11217\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.google.com/calendar/render?eid=MGdvcTI5ZTR1ZnVoYW8zb25laGFzYzd0ZGNfMjAxMDA4MjZUMjIwMDAwWiBwMm0yYXY5ZGhyaDRuMXViN2psc2M2OHM3b0Bn\u0026amp;ctz=America/New_York\u0026amp;sf=true\u0026amp;output=xml\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nnote: if door is locked please call so we can let you in: 917-402-9737\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@exitartnyc\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/phpESsPDXAM.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"phpESsPDXAM\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1983\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/phpESsPDXAM.jpg\" height=\"160\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhile we love featuring the accounts of people we\u2019ve showcased on RADAR before, sometimes it\u2019s just best to post a Twitter feed that delivers the goods: links to some awesome sites. So, in the spirit of cool, we recommend you check out ExitArtNYC, the Twitter of the contemporary art non-profit.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/exitartnyc\"\u003Ehttp://twitter.com/exitartnyc\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F19%2Fradar-nyc-8-19-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.19.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E","url":null,"file_url":"http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Small%20Black%20-%20Photojournalist.mp3"} WATCH Jay Shells – “Clean Up After Your Dog” If we asked what some of you hate most about walking around in the city, chances are stepping in dog excrement would be at the top of most lists. There’s nothing worse than the sight and smell of ruined shoes, especially when they’re new or you’re far away from home. Thankfully, Jay Shells, of Subway Etiquette fame (RADAR 25 – Subway Etiquette), knows your pain. That’s why he’s put up this handy “Clean Up After Your Dog!” poster. While it’s not as clever as his MTA service-change silkscreens, the latest installation is well worth a look (especially for anyone who thinks they can get away with such a devious crime). LISTEN Small Black written by: Alex Holmes At a time when chill-wave is drifting out of every window in Brooklyn, it can be difficult to set your sound apart. Small Black is one of the bands that has managed to do just that. Their newest album, New Chain, on Jagjaguwar Records is due to hit Oct 26th. We came across Small Black a little while ago and knew we had to get their music into one of our episodes (you can look forward to that later in Season 3). Small Black, though, have been getting into a lot more than just the episode. In fact, we were happy to see that on May 25th Small Black played a show with another of our favorite RADAR contributors, reverb-y duo Javelin (featured in Ep 27, Auto-Tune the News). We recently got to see Small Black’s most recent music video, Bad Lover, and it’s a beautiful, carefully composed video (directed by friend Nick Bentgen), well worth your attention. Check out Bad Lover on Small Black’s website, and then set aside September 17th in your calendar, because the boys of Small Black are coming back to Brooklyn. In the dingy rock and roll hideaway that is Monster Island Basement, Small Black take to the stage with DOM, Total Slacker, and Oberhofer at 8PM. We’ll see you there. Listen to Small Black’s newest single “Photojournalist” via Pitchfork READ Interview with Dan Goldman In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re pretty big fans of Dan Goldman, featuring him in a RADAR episode (RADAR Ep22 – Red Light Properties) and on the blog. Good news for everyone else who digs Goldman’s and his unique art stylings: The Daily Crosshatch has released an interview with the author/writer that picks his brain and dives into his creativity and influences. A must read, for sure. Also, next Red Light Properties chapter out August 24th with only 2 more chapters – last chapter on Sept 7th! It’s been a fun ride. Interview Part 1 Interview Part 2 GO NYCResistor Craft Night Prepare to clear your nighttime schedule every Thursday because NYC Resistor’s Craft Night is kicking off August 26th. The event is like a creative open mic night for any kind of artist – a night of collaboration where anyone can bring their current art project to work on it in a space of others. According to NYC Resistor, people have worked on knitting, mending, clothing reconstruction, web design, and even robots, so what is and isn’t a craft is totally up to you. If you’re a fan of Makerbot (RADAR Ep19) or Diana Eng’s Fairytale Fashion (RADAR Ep31) – this is where you’ll find them hanging out! Every Thursday Night – 6pm NYCResistor Labs 87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11217 Event Info note: if door is locked please call so we can let you in: 917-402-9737 FOLLOW @exitartnyc While we love featuring the accounts of people we’ve showcased on RADAR before, sometimes it’s just best to post a Twitter feed that delivers the goods: links to some awesome sites. So, in the spirit of cool, we recommend you check out ExitArtNYC, the Twitter of the contemporary art non-profit. http://twitter.com/exitartnyc Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:50:02 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/71938280/RADAR-NYC-8-19-10urn:www-soup-io:1:71938280filefeaturednewsradar nycmoviesmusicfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project RADAR NYC 8.13.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/13/radar-nyc-8-13-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 8.13.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/13/radar-nyc-8-13-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EStory Pirates \u2013 Tickle Monsters Are Robots\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"385\" width=\"480\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/k9aHXjIbPNM?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"385\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECheck out the \u201cTickle Monsters Are Robots!!!!,\u201d video from \u003Ca href=\"http://storypirates.org/\"\u003EStory Pirates\u003C/a\u003E, who were featured in our latest RADAR episode (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/11/story-pirates-radar-s3-ep-30-vid/\"\u003ERADAR 30 \u2013 Story Pirates\u003C/a\u003E). There are many children\u2019s entertainers out there, but none are quite like these guys, who actually draw their material from the children themselves. They go to schools, have children write creative stories, then the Story Pirates turn the stories into songs, and make a show out of it. The Story Pirates\u2019 goal is to show kids what wonderful things can come from their very own unique ideas, which they hope will motivate kids to write more and to be more creative. This, along with their all-inclusive approach, which is aimed at focusing more on those who are not necessarily the best writers and are not always in the spotlight, makes Story Pirates not only creative and pretty hilarious, but also inspiration and respectable. Check out the video for their song \u201cTickle Monsters Are Robots!!!!\u201d This is not only interesting and entertaining for all of us to watch from a creative perspective, but if you have kids (or maybe you\u2019re a babysitter?) chances are they\u2019ll be totally into this as well. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EAu Revoir Simone\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/ars6.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"ars6\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1945\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/ars6.jpg\" height=\"382\" alt=\"\" width=\"509\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAre you a fan of Au Revoir Simone? Or do you not know who they are but loved the song from our Before I Die episode? Well, that\u2019s them! And if you\u2019re like us and can\u2019t get enough of this Brooklyn-based trio, you\u2019re in luck, because they\u2019re about to release a new remix album of their 2009 album, Night Light. The remastered will feature mixes by Neon Indian, Jens Lekman, The Dirty Projectors\u2019 Angel Deradoorian, Tanlines, and more. Check out \u003Ca href=\"http://www.sentimentalistmag.com/2010/05/21/au-revoir-simone-announce-remix-album-and-tour/\"\u003ESentimentalist\u003C/a\u003E for more info on the album, and dates for their upcoming tour.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EListen / Purchase \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.aurevoirsimone.com/site.html\"\u003EAu Revoir Simone\u2019s music\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ENofilmschool \u2013 DIY Filmmaking blog\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/NFS3.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"NFS3\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1951\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/NFS3.jpg\" height=\"416\" alt=\"\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EInterested in independent filmmaking, or in D.I.Y. art in general? Check out \u003Ca href=\"http://nofilmschool.com/\"\u003Ehttp://nofilmschool.com/\u003C/a\u003E, where Ryan Koo blogs about various tools, strategies, events and equipment that could come in handy for talented creative people who opt not to take the film school route. He talks about being rejected by the studio system despite his obvious talent, and explains why this model is outdated, and often a dead end, for filmmakers trying to break in nowadays. In his \u003Ca href=\"http://nofilmschool.com/2010/04/the-nofilmschool-manifesto/\"\u003ENoFilmSchoolManifesto\u003C/a\u003E, he writes, \u201cI\u2019m sure some people are going to think, \u2018you\u2019re only going the DIY route because you can\u2019t make it in Hollywood!\u2019 My goal with NoFilmSchool is to prove them wrong.\u201d This site is in many ways similar, if not complimentary, to last week\u2019s post about Brian Newman\u2019s talk about reinventing innovation. The site specifically focuses on filmmakers, but it can definitely be of use to any creative person looking to build a career out of independent work. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESide note: Ryan Koo \u0026amp; Zack Lieberman also directed two RADAR episodes, \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip\"\u003EGoogle Maps Road Trip\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2423859-radar-thirteen-undetermined-measurements\"\u003EUndetermined Measurements\u003C/a\u003E. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ESLAM theater \u2013 PLAYS\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/slam2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"slam2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1948\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/slam2.jpg\" height=\"305\" alt=\"\" width=\"540\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERemember our Season 1 episode on Slam Theater (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2009/04/15/episode-5/\"\u003ERADAR 05\u003C/a\u003E)? If you need a refresher, this innovative group uses the model of a poetry slam and translates it to playwriting. Think of it as a workshop meets a cold read audition meets a total adrenaline rush for anyone brave enough to endure it. As Stephania Vanin, one of the producers, puts it, SLAMS are, \u201cevenings of theater in creation, where everyone who comes through the door becomes a participant.\u201d In other words, the actors, the playwrights, and even the audience members, play a vital role in the evolution and overall experience of the pieces. The purpose of the SLAM is not only for entertainment, but to foster community, and to ultimately make everyone better at the work that they\u2019re passionate about. Interested in finding out more or even attending a SLAM? Check out their \u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall\u0026amp;gid=44375998640\"\u003EFacebook page\u003C/a\u003E for updates on new SLAMS, and also on the progress of playwrights whose plays have been previously Slammed.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESLAM winner play currently showing:\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003EThe Former Waitress by Ryan Britt\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAugust 12, 13, 14 9:30 \u2013 10:30p\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUpstairs at The Tank\u003Cbr /\u003E\n354 West 45th Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall\u0026amp;gid=44375998640#!/event.php?eid=133625183341862\u0026amp;ref=mf\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@autotunethenews\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/auto_tune_the_news.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"auto_tune_the_news\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-1953\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/auto_tune_the_news-300x225.png\" height=\"225\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EChances are you\u2019ve heard of these guys by now. They\u2019re getting pretty huge. Some of their newest work, Double Rainbow and Bed Intruder, have gone to the top of the charts on iTunes. For more on what they\u2019re all about and what their latest Autotune the News projects will entail, be sure to follow them on Twitter! Also, make sure to check out our episode featuring this talented bunch (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news\"\u003ERADAR 27 \u2013 ATTN\u003C/a\u003E)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/autotunethenews\"\u003Ehttp://twitter.com/autotunethenews\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-8-13-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.13.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Story Pirates – Tickle Monsters Are Robots</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Check out the “Tickle Monsters Are Robots!!!!,” video from <a href="http://storypirates.org/">Story Pirates</a>, who were featured in our latest RADAR episode (<a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/11/story-pirates-radar-s3-ep-30-vid/">RADAR 30 – Story Pirates</a>). There are many children’s entertainers out there, but none are quite like these guys, who actually draw their material from the children themselves. They go to schools, have children write creative stories, then the Story Pirates turn the stories into songs, and make a show out of it. The Story Pirates’ goal is to show kids what wonderful things can come from their very own unique ideas, which they hope will motivate kids to write more and to be more creative. This, along with their all-inclusive approach, which is aimed at focusing more on those who are not necessarily the best writers and are not always in the spotlight, makes Story Pirates not only creative and pretty hilarious, but also inspiration and respectable. Check out the video for their song “Tickle Monsters Are Robots!!!!” This is not only interesting and entertaining for all of us to watch from a creative perspective, but if you have kids (or maybe you’re a babysitter?) chances are they’ll be totally into this as well. </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Au Revoir Simone</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/ars6.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1945" title="ars6" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/ars6.jpg" height="382" alt="" width="509" /></a></p> <p>Are you a fan of Au Revoir Simone? Or do you not know who they are but loved the song from our Before I Die episode? Well, that’s them! And if you’re like us and can’t get enough of this Brooklyn-based trio, you’re in luck, because they’re about to release a new remix album of their 2009 album, Night Light. The remastered will feature mixes by Neon Indian, Jens Lekman, The Dirty Projectors’ Angel Deradoorian, Tanlines, and more. Check out <a href="http://www.sentimentalistmag.com/2010/05/21/au-revoir-simone-announce-remix-album-and-tour/">Sentimentalist</a> for more info on the album, and dates for their upcoming tour.</p> <p>Listen / Purchase – <a href="http://www.aurevoirsimone.com/site.html">Au Revoir Simone’s music</a><br /> <span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Nofilmschool – DIY Filmmaking blog</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/NFS3.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1951" title="NFS3" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/NFS3.jpg" height="416" alt="" width="570" /></a></p> <p>Interested in independent filmmaking, or in D.I.Y. art in general? Check out <a href="http://nofilmschool.com/">http://nofilmschool.com/</a>, where Ryan Koo blogs about various tools, strategies, events and equipment that could come in handy for talented creative people who opt not to take the film school route. He talks about being rejected by the studio system despite his obvious talent, and explains why this model is outdated, and often a dead end, for filmmakers trying to break in nowadays. In his <a href="http://nofilmschool.com/2010/04/the-nofilmschool-manifesto/">NoFilmSchoolManifesto</a>, he writes, “I’m sure some people are going to think, ‘you’re only going the DIY route because you can’t make it in Hollywood!’ My goal with NoFilmSchool is to prove them wrong.” This site is in many ways similar, if not complimentary, to last week’s post about Brian Newman’s talk about reinventing innovation. The site specifically focuses on filmmakers, but it can definitely be of use to any creative person looking to build a career out of independent work. </p> <p>Side note: Ryan Koo &amp; Zack Lieberman also directed two RADAR episodes, <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip">Google Maps Road Trip</a> and <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2423859-radar-thirteen-undetermined-measurements">Undetermined Measurements</a>. </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>SLAM theater – PLAYS</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/slam2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1948" title="slam2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/slam2.jpg" height="305" alt="" width="540" /></a></p> <p>Remember our Season 1 episode on Slam Theater (<a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/2009/04/15/episode-5/">RADAR 05</a>)? If you need a refresher, this innovative group uses the model of a poetry slam and translates it to playwriting. Think of it as a workshop meets a cold read audition meets a total adrenaline rush for anyone brave enough to endure it. As Stephania Vanin, one of the producers, puts it, SLAMS are, “evenings of theater in creation, where everyone who comes through the door becomes a participant.” In other words, the actors, the playwrights, and even the audience members, play a vital role in the evolution and overall experience of the pieces. The purpose of the SLAM is not only for entertainment, but to foster community, and to ultimately make everyone better at the work that they’re passionate about. Interested in finding out more or even attending a SLAM? Check out their <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&amp;gid=44375998640">Facebook page</a> for updates on new SLAMS, and also on the progress of playwrights whose plays have been previously Slammed.</p> <p>SLAM winner play currently showing:</p> <h3>The Former Waitress by Ryan Britt<br /> August 12, 13, 14 9:30 – 10:30p<br /> Upstairs at The Tank<br /> 354 West 45th Street<br /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&amp;gid=44375998640#!/event.php?eid=133625183341862&amp;ref=mf">Event Info</a> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>@autotunethenews</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/auto_tune_the_news.png"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1953" title="auto_tune_the_news" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/auto_tune_the_news-300x225.png" height="225" alt="" width="300" /></a></p> <p>Chances are you’ve heard of these guys by now. They’re getting pretty huge. Some of their newest work, Double Rainbow and Bed Intruder, have gone to the top of the charts on iTunes. For more on what they’re all about and what their latest Autotune the News projects will entail, be sure to follow them on Twitter! Also, make sure to check out our episode featuring this talented bunch (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4082971-radar-27-auto-tune-the-news">RADAR 27 – ATTN</a>)</p> <p><a href="http://twitter.com/autotunethenews">http://twitter.com/autotunethenews</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-8-13-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.13.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 15:41:32 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/70758303/RADAR-NYC-8-13-10urn:www-soup-io:1:70758303regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project RADAR NYC 8.5.10 {"tags":["News","RADAR NYC","movies","music","storytelling","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/05/radar-nyc-8-5-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 8.5.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/05/radar-nyc-8-5-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBrian Newman \u2013 Reinventing Innovation\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"400\" width=\"500\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=11156218\u0026amp;server=vimeo.com\u0026amp;show_title=1\u0026amp;show_byline=1\u0026amp;show_portrait=1\u0026amp;color=\u0026amp;fullscreen=1\u0026amp;autoplay=0\u0026amp;loop=0\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"400\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EA few months ago, \u003Ca href=\"http://springboardmedia.blogspot.com/\"\u003EBrian Newman\u003C/a\u003E (former CEO of Tribecca Film Institute and founder of SpringBoard Media) gave a talk on innovation within the media space. We featured the video of the talk in DIY Days on April 25, 2010. In this hilarious and extremely insightful speech, Brian talks about the future of media and what we as artists can do to shape it. He laments the fact that at every single panel about film and new media that he\u2019s attended, all people seem to talk about is distribution. \u201cWhere\u2019s the innovation?\u201d He asks, \u201cWhy isn\u2019t anyone talking about true innovation?\u201d He discusses new forms of storytelling, and explains that it makes no sense for us to take these new world technologies we have and trying to fit them into this old world way of thinking. He proposes strategies for innovation by going back historically and looking at where the arts have found it in the past when new technology has come along, and outlines what has worked. He meniones Monet\u2019s impressionism (made possible by new paint technology \u2013 I know, sounds funny, right?), and the invention of the typewriter, which led to surrealism, and then applies it to today. Quoting Alan Kay (\u201cThe best way to predict the future is to invent it.\u201d), Brian gives no concrete formula for creating the future; just suggests that we apply what\u2019s worked in the past to today, to our work, to our innovation. He provides extremely useful insight, and this video is definitely work taking a look at for anyone who is an artist and is looking to be legitimately inspired. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBear Hands \u2013 \u201cWhat a Drag\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"325\" width=\"500\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8706773\u0026amp;server=vimeo.com\u0026amp;show_title=1\u0026amp;show_byline=1\u0026amp;show_portrait=1\u0026amp;color=\u0026amp;fullscreen=1\u0026amp;autoplay=0\u0026amp;loop=0\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"325\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003ECheck out \u201cWhat a Drag\u201d music video by Bear Hands, which we used in an upcoming season 4 episode. It sounds slightly reminiscent of Float On my Modest Mouse, but updated, and with higher, more echo-y vocals. And the music video is great for anyone who\u2019s a fan of Fiddler on the Roof/ Heidi/ anything by Michel Gondry. Confused? See for yourself! \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EListen / Purchase \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.bearhandsband.com/\"\u003EBear Hand\u2019s music\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EGet Storied \u2013 Branding Yourself\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/storytelling1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"storytelling1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1915\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/storytelling1.jpg\" height=\"252\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDo you consider yourself a storyteller? Do you think you have a unique voice that nobody else can replicate? Do you have no idea what to do with it? In his blog, \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://www.getstoried.com/\"\u003EGet Storied\u003C/a\u003E,\u201d Michael Margolis talks about brand storytelling and branding yourself, with blog posts and podcasts. Worth checking out for anyone interested in branding, social media, and storytelling (and chances are, if you\u2019re already reading this, you are!) \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO AND REGISTER!!!!\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECut and Paste \u2013 Competition Registration\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/Cut-Paste-LA-Collage.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"Cut-Paste-LA-Collage\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1916\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/Cut-Paste-LA-Collage.jpg\" height=\"312\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAre you a designer? Check out \u003Ca href=\"http://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/\"\u003Ehttp://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/\u003C/a\u003E and register to compete in Cut\u0026amp;Paste\u2019s annual design competition. Think Iron Chef, but for design and much more \u201cstreet\u201d. Watch our \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405774-radar-cut-paste\"\u003ERADAR episode on Cut and Paste\u003C/a\u003E to see what this competition is all about. Hurry! The deadline for submissions is September 10th. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/\"\u003ERegister here\u003C/a\u003E by Sept 10th\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003E@kevinbracken\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/bracken.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bracken\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1918\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/bracken.jpg\" height=\"352\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EInto flash mobs? So are we! Check out Kevin Bracken, creator of \u003Ca href=\"http://newmindspace.com/\"\u003ENewmindspace\u003C/a\u003E (RADAR 10 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace\"\u003ENewmindspace\u003C/a\u003E), which has put on several flash mob events around the city, including bubble battles, LED light saber battles, blanket fort parties, and pillow fights (http://www.newmindspace.com/pillowfightnyc.php). Follow him on Twitter to see what he\u2019s up to next.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/kevinbracken\"\u003Ehttp://twitter.com/kevinbracken\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F05%2Fradar-nyc-8-5-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.5.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Brian Newman – Reinventing Innovation</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>A few months ago, <a href="http://springboardmedia.blogspot.com/">Brian Newman</a> (former CEO of Tribecca Film Institute and founder of SpringBoard Media) gave a talk on innovation within the media space. We featured the video of the talk in DIY Days on April 25, 2010. In this hilarious and extremely insightful speech, Brian talks about the future of media and what we as artists can do to shape it. He laments the fact that at every single panel about film and new media that he’s attended, all people seem to talk about is distribution. “Where’s the innovation?” He asks, “Why isn’t anyone talking about true innovation?” He discusses new forms of storytelling, and explains that it makes no sense for us to take these new world technologies we have and trying to fit them into this old world way of thinking. He proposes strategies for innovation by going back historically and looking at where the arts have found it in the past when new technology has come along, and outlines what has worked. He meniones Monet’s impressionism (made possible by new paint technology – I know, sounds funny, right?), and the invention of the typewriter, which led to surrealism, and then applies it to today. Quoting Alan Kay (“The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”), Brian gives no concrete formula for creating the future; just suggests that we apply what’s worked in the past to today, to our work, to our innovation. He provides extremely useful insight, and this video is definitely work taking a look at for anyone who is an artist and is looking to be legitimately inspired. </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Bear Hands – “What a Drag”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p>Check out “What a Drag” music video by Bear Hands, which we used in an upcoming season 4 episode. It sounds slightly reminiscent of Float On my Modest Mouse, but updated, and with higher, more echo-y vocals. And the music video is great for anyone who’s a fan of Fiddler on the Roof/ Heidi/ anything by Michel Gondry. Confused? See for yourself! </p> <p>Listen / Purchase – <a href="http://www.bearhandsband.com/">Bear Hand’s music</a><br /> <span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Get Storied – Branding Yourself</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/storytelling1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1915" title="storytelling1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/storytelling1.jpg" height="252" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p>Do you consider yourself a storyteller? Do you think you have a unique voice that nobody else can replicate? Do you have no idea what to do with it? In his blog, “<a href="http://www.getstoried.com/">Get Storied</a>,” Michael Margolis talks about brand storytelling and branding yourself, with blog posts and podcasts. Worth checking out for anyone interested in branding, social media, and storytelling (and chances are, if you’re already reading this, you are!) </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO AND REGISTER!!!!</div> <h1>Cut and Paste – Competition Registration</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/Cut-Paste-LA-Collage.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1916" title="Cut-Paste-LA-Collage" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/Cut-Paste-LA-Collage.jpg" height="312" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p>Are you a designer? Check out <a href="http://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/">http://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/</a> and register to compete in Cut&amp;Paste’s annual design competition. Think Iron Chef, but for design and much more “street”. Watch our <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405774-radar-cut-paste">RADAR episode on Cut and Paste</a> to see what this competition is all about. Hurry! The deadline for submissions is September 10th. </p> <p><a href="http://cutandpaste.com/tours/forms/competitors/">Register here</a> by Sept 10th</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>@kevinbracken</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/bracken.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1918" title="bracken" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/bracken.jpg" height="352" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Into flash mobs? So are we! Check out Kevin Bracken, creator of <a href="http://newmindspace.com/">Newmindspace</a> (RADAR 10 – <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace">Newmindspace</a>), which has put on several flash mob events around the city, including bubble battles, LED light saber battles, blanket fort parties, and pillow fights (<a href="http://www.newmindspace.com/pillowfightnyc.php)">http://www.newmindspace.com/pillowfightnyc.php)</a>. Follow him on Twitter to see what he’s up to next.</p> <p><a href="http://twitter.com/kevinbracken">http://twitter.com/kevinbracken</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F05%2Fradar-nyc-8-5-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%208.5.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a><p></p>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 20:55:12 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/69317284/RADAR-NYC-8-5-10urn:www-soup-io:1:69317284regularnewsradar nycmoviesmusicstorytellingfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project WorkBook Project Award 2010 Winner {"tags":["Featured","News"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/07/29/workbook-project-award-2010-winner-one-hundred-mornings/\"\u003EWorkBook Project Award 2010 Winner\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/award/2010/07/29/workbook-project-award-2010-winner-one-hundred-mornings/","body":"\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/07/screen-capture-15.png\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003EThis past winter we continued a tradition that started with the \u003Cem\u003EFrom Here to Awesome\u003C/em\u003E experiment, a \u201cday and date\u201d festival concept that helped 22 films reach theaters, living rooms and viewer\u2019s computers in 2008. The \u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com\"\u003EWorkBook Project\u003C/a\u003E Discovery and Distribution Award gives a filmmaker an amazing prize consisting of a week long theatrical run in LA with social media, street team and PR support. A run where the filmmaker keeps the box office and we help to pull together the independent community in an effort to drive awareness around the film.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOver a 100 films were submitted and today we\u2019re thrilled to announce that \u003Cstrong\u003EOne Hundred Mornings\u003C/strong\u003E is the winner of the 2010 \u003Cstrong\u003EWBP\u003C/strong\u003EAward for film. The theatrical release will kick off Sept 16th at the \u003Ca href=\"http://www.downtownindependent.com/\"\u003EDowntown Independent Theater\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://filmmakermagazine.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/screen-capture-12.png\" height=\"375\" alt=\"\" width=\"267\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EAbout the film\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESet in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can\u2019t know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EUnspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they\u2019d have to make. For more information on the film visit \u003Ca href=\"http://www.onehundredmornings.com\"\u003Ewww.onehundredmornings.com\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESPECIAL THANKS\u003C/strong\u003E to all those who submitted their films, to our peer and industry jury (Ted Hope, Scott Macaulay and Anne Thompson) and to our partners! 20 other films received a digital distro package thanks to \u003Ca href=\"http://indieflix.com\"\u003EIndieFlix\u003C/a\u003E that will help to place them on various digital, VOD, and distribution platforms. And \u003Ca href=\"http://cinefist.com/\"\u003ECineFist\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://cinemaspeakeasy.com\"\u003ECinema Speakeasy\u003C/a\u003E will be helping on the ground in LA.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F07%2F29%2Fworkbook-project-award-2010-winner-one-hundred-mornings%2F\u0026amp;linkname=WorkBook%20Project%20Award%202010%20Winner\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/award/files/2010/07/screen-capture-15.png"></a>This past winter we continued a tradition that started with the <em>From Here to Awesome</em> experiment, a “day and date” festival concept that helped 22 films reach theaters, living rooms and viewer’s computers in 2008. The <a href="http://workbookproject.com">WorkBook Project</a> Discovery and Distribution Award gives a filmmaker an amazing prize consisting of a week long theatrical run in LA with social media, street team and PR support. A run where the filmmaker keeps the box office and we help to pull together the independent community in an effort to drive awareness around the film.</p> <p>Over a 100 films were submitted and today we’re thrilled to announce that <strong>One Hundred Mornings</strong> is the winner of the 2010 <strong>WBP</strong>Award for film. The theatrical release will kick off Sept 16th at the <a href="http://www.downtownindependent.com/">Downtown Independent Theater</a>.</p> <p><img src="http://filmmakermagazine.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/screen-capture-12.png" height="375" alt="" width="267" /></p> <p><strong>About the film</strong></p> <p>Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can’t know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.</p> <p>Unspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they’d have to make. For more information on the film visit <a href="http://www.onehundredmornings.com">www.onehundredmornings.com</a></p> <p><strong>SPECIAL THANKS</strong> to all those who submitted their films, to our peer and industry jury (Ted Hope, Scott Macaulay and Anne Thompson) and to our partners! 20 other films received a digital distro package thanks to <a href="http://indieflix.com">IndieFlix</a> that will help to place them on various digital, VOD, and distribution platforms. And <a href="http://cinefist.com/">CineFist</a> and <a href="http://cinemaspeakeasy.com">Cinema Speakeasy</a> will be helping on the ground in LA.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Faward%2F2010%2F07%2F29%2Fworkbook-project-award-2010-winner-one-hundred-mornings%2F&amp;linkname=WorkBook%20Project%20Award%202010%20Winner" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:57:35 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/68050933/WorkBook-Project-Award-2010-Winnerurn:www-soup-io:1:68050933regularfeaturednews PULSE – Boogie {"tags":["Front Page","News","Pulse","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/20/pulse-boogie/\"\u003EPULSE \u2013 Boogie\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/20/pulse-boogie/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EPHOTOGRAPHER\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBOOGIE\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBoogie is a Serbian born photographer who emigrated to the United States in 1998. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. With an effortless but honest \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://aneckelmann.newsvine.com/_news/2007/04/12/607474-artist-profile-boogie-the-photographer\"\u003Eshoot first, ask later\u003C/a\u003E\u201d approach and nimble timing, he captures the moments that transform a split second opportunity into a decisive photograph. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-5.png\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBoogie has the grace of a documentarian and little heed for comfort zones. In characteristically gritty black and white film, he catalogues poverty, civil war, and urban decay. He arrests us with the bleaker aspects of the human condition and the social taboos we may often ignore.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERather than gloss over his subject, he pulls the viewer in. Unflinching and fearless in style, his photographic presence poses a sharp contrast to the vulnerability and intimacy of the portraits he creates.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie02.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-3.png\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAt its lighter moments, his work points to the wry visual coincidences of cities with millions of people, places, and things\u2013 taking cues from found text, discarded trash, or birds in flight.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESeeing his work is a glimpse into nearly a decade and a half on the fringes of life happening all around us. You can check out more of his work at \u003Ca href=\"http://www.artcoup.com\"\u003Ewww.artcoup.com\u003C/a\u003E, where you can also find information about his five published books.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie03.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-4.png\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F20%2Fpulse-boogie%2F\u0026amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Boogie\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">PHOTOGRAPHER</div> <h1>BOOGIE</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p>Boogie is a Serbian born photographer who emigrated to the United States in 1998. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. With an effortless but honest “<a href="http://aneckelmann.newsvine.com/_news/2007/04/12/607474-artist-profile-boogie-the-photographer">shoot first, ask later</a>” approach and nimble timing, he captures the moments that transform a split second opportunity into a decisive photograph. </p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-5.png" /></p> <p>Boogie has the grace of a documentarian and little heed for comfort zones. In characteristically gritty black and white film, he catalogues poverty, civil war, and urban decay. He arrests us with the bleaker aspects of the human condition and the social taboos we may often ignore.</p> <p>Rather than gloss over his subject, he pulls the viewer in. Unflinching and fearless in style, his photographic presence poses a sharp contrast to the vulnerability and intimacy of the portraits he creates.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie02.jpg"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-3.png" /></a></p> <p>At its lighter moments, his work points to the wry visual coincidences of cities with millions of people, places, and things– taking cues from found text, discarded trash, or birds in flight.</p> <p>Seeing his work is a glimpse into nearly a decade and a half on the fringes of life happening all around us. You can check out more of his work at <a href="http://www.artcoup.com">www.artcoup.com</a>, where you can also find information about his five published books.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie03.jpg"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-4.png" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F20%2Fpulse-boogie%2F&amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Boogie" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 01:18:02 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/67491105/PULSE-Boogieurn:www-soup-io:1:67491105regularfront pagenewspulsephotography Auto-tune The News – RADAR S3 ep 27 [vid] {"tags":["Front Page","News","RADAR ep","music","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/\"\u003EAuto-tune The News \u2013 RADAR S3 ep 27 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EStarted by Michael, Evan, Andrew and Sarah Gregory, Auto-Tune the News takes video clips of Politicians, Pundits, and Newscasters. The dialog of the clips is then Auto-Tuned transforming spoken word into singing. The goal of the project, is to not only add some humor to these normally dry, antiseptic broadcasts, but to make the information delivered fun and understandable to a younger generation, dare we call them, the Auto-Tune generation. In a time when technology can be manipulated to make the impossible a reality, as well as becoming an industry main-stay, this new form of audio filtering can make the worst of singers stay in key, but it can even make CNN fun.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Lance Kaplan\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nADDITIONAL MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJavelin \u201cVibrationz\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Gregory Brothers \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F21%2Fauto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Auto-tune%20The%20News%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2027%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Started by Michael, Evan, Andrew and Sarah Gregory, Auto-Tune the News takes video clips of Politicians, Pundits, and Newscasters. The dialog of the clips is then Auto-Tuned transforming spoken word into singing. The goal of the project, is to not only add some humor to these normally dry, antiseptic broadcasts, but to make the information delivered fun and understandable to a younger generation, dare we call them, the Auto-Tune generation. In a time when technology can be manipulated to make the impossible a reality, as well as becoming an industry main-stay, this new form of audio filtering can make the worst of singers stay in key, but it can even make CNN fun.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho">http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> DP Lance Kaplan<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> SERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> ADDITIONAL MUSIC by:<br /> Javelin “Vibrationz”<br /> The Gregory Brothers </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F21%2Fauto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid%2F&amp;linkname=Auto-tune%20The%20News%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2027%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 01:17:42 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/67491104/Auto-tune-The-News-RADAR-S3-epurn:www-soup-io:1:67491104regularfront pagenewsradar epmusicseason 3 Auto-tune The News – RADAR S3 ep 27 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR ep","music","season 3","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/\"\u003EAuto-tune The News \u2013 RADAR S3 ep 27 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/21/auto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EStarted by Michael, Evan, Andrew and Sarah Gregory, Auto-Tune the News takes video clips of Politicians, Pundits, and Newscasters. The dialog of the clips is then Auto-Tuned transforming spoken word into singing. The goal of the project, is to not only add some humor to these normally dry, antiseptic broadcasts, but to make the information delivered fun and understandable to a younger generation, dare we call them, the Auto-Tune generation. In a time when technology can be manipulated to make the impossible a reality, as well as becoming an industry main-stay, this new form of audio filtering can make the worst of singers stay in key, but it can even make CNN fun.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho\"\u003Ehttp://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Lance Kaplan\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nADDITIONAL MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJavelin \u201cVibrationz\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Gregory Brothers \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F21%2Fauto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Auto-tune%20The%20News%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2027%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Started by Michael, Evan, Andrew and Sarah Gregory, Auto-Tune the News takes video clips of Politicians, Pundits, and Newscasters. The dialog of the clips is then Auto-Tuned transforming spoken word into singing. The goal of the project, is to not only add some humor to these normally dry, antiseptic broadcasts, but to make the information delivered fun and understandable to a younger generation, dare we call them, the Auto-Tune generation. In a time when technology can be manipulated to make the impossible a reality, as well as becoming an industry main-stay, this new form of audio filtering can make the worst of singers stay in key, but it can even make CNN fun.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho">http://www.youtube.com/user/schmoyoho</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> DP Lance Kaplan<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> SERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> ADDITIONAL MUSIC by:<br /> Javelin “Vibrationz”<br /> The Gregory Brothers </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F21%2Fauto-tune-the-news-radar-s3-ep-27-vid%2F&amp;linkname=Auto-tune%20The%20News%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2027%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:54:41 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/66537978/Auto-tune-The-News-RADAR-S3-epurn:www-soup-io:1:66537978regularfeaturednewsradar epmusicseason 3filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project Reflecting upon the DIY DAYS NYC Startup Incubator {"tags":["Featured","NYC","News","biz dev","diy days","incubator"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/08/reflecting-upon-the-diy-days-nyc-startup-incubator/\"\u003EReflecting upon the DIY DAYS NYC Startup Incubator\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/08/reflecting-upon-the-diy-days-nyc-startup-incubator/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ESome time shortly after Sundance \u201810 we were fortunate enough to be asked by Mr\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/lanceweiler\"\u003ELance Weiler\u003C/a\u003E of the Workbook Project,\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://www.headtraumamovie.com/\"\u003EHead Trauma\u003C/a\u003E and many other\u00a0notable\u00a0projects to take part the\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/\"\u003EDIY DAYS NYC\u003C/a\u003E Startup Incubator.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDIY DAYS is a roving\u00a0series of conferences for those who create and it\u2019s part of\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/\"\u003Ethe WorkBook Project\u003C/a\u003E an open resource created by Lance to support the community. The purpose of the incubator was to subject\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.com/\"\u003EOpenIndie\u003C/a\u003E to the scrutiny of a room full of experts in various fields relevant\u00a0to our business and what we\u2019re trying to do. During a four hour process the group discusses various\u00a0salient issues and then produce a presentation or pitch to be delivered to the conference\u00a0attendees\u00a0at the end of the day.\u00a0Arin and I jumped at the chance to put OpenIndie under the nose of such respected folks in the industry for such a concentrated amount of time and the process began.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn the week leading up to the conference neither of us knew exactly what to expect but Lance kindly set up a Skype call with Matt Johnston of Kinetic Fin who was our\u00a0Entrepreneur\u00a0In Residence and\u00a0facilitated\u00a0the conversation on the day. He\u00a0immediately\u00a0set Arin and I at ease and got us really excited about the potential for the day. In just a one hour conversation Matt\u00a0equipped\u00a0us with a shared metaphor for how to think about what we were trying to achieve, drew out of us some key issues we wanted to address and gave us really\u00a0valuable feedback about the challenges that he felt were ahead of us.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAs I am based in the UK I Skyped into the conference on the day. I initially thought this would be fine as Arin and I are used to Skyping all our conversations. However, as the day went on the Skype situation became increasingly frustrating from my point of view. While I felt I had a great deal to contribute to the conversation the Skype lag caused me to start talking and discover I was\u00a0interrupting\u00a0someone. I also got the impression that the folks in the incubator found it hard to understand what I was saying due to the distortion. As a result of these issues I didn\u2019t personally feel like I was as useful as I could have been and this was really frustrating. However, that shouldn\u2019t reflect negatively in any way upon either the folks taking part in the incubator or the people organising DIY DAYS, it was something that always had the potential to be a problem.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe day began with Matt laying out the format for how we\u2019d proceed and everyone introducing themselves. Our group of experts was made up of:\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMatt Johnston\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Entrepreneur In Residence (COO at Kinetic Fin)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EKarol Martesko\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Film Industry Expert (SVP / General Manager at Babelgum Film)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBrian Newman\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Business Development (Founder at Sub-Genre and former\u00a0CEO of\u00a0Tribeca Film Institute)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EJoseph Williams\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Design\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBradley Farrell\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Branding (CEO at Kinetic Fin)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EKarin Chien\u003C/strong\u003E \u2013 Producer / Distributor (The Exploding Girl (2009))\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI\u2019m sure you\u2019ll agree this is a formidable team of experts and I for one was really nervous about the potential feedback they were going to have about OpenIndie. I can say, again from my perspective, that the feedback and discussion was incredibly constructive and while the process could have turned into a group of industry experts picking holes in a new platform that didn\u2019t happen at all. This was partly down to the fantastic people Lance and his team had found to help us but also because whenever someone criticised it was always constructive. Nobody said \u201cthis sucks\u201d or \u201cyou\u2019re kidding yourselves\u201d arguments were reasoned and based on years of experience.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIn short, the group\u2019s feedback was incredible and I would go as far as to say that the process has been totally transformative for OpenIndie. Some key takeaways from the day were that we need to improve our messaging, we\u2019re not yet effectively explaining, clearly and concisely, what it is we do and how we do it. Our filmmaker bias was also very evident. This, in some respects, is natural because Arin is a filmmaker and our source of financial support has come from filmmakers. However, we need to reorientate the business to focus upon to the audience requesting films and the hosts organising screenings. This isn\u2019t to say that the filmmakers aren\u2019t vitally important but the focus upon generating an audience and screenings will benefit the filmmakers most in the long-term.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe were also challenged about our $100 per film per year fee and some good discussions came out of the suggestion to open the site to all for free or to curate the films on the site. Right now that $100 a year is our only source of revenue and is paying our hosting costs etc. However, all three options are still on the table and you will know as soon as we do about how we plan to proceed. The decision we make on this topic will depend greatly upon the level of success we have in the search for investment.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe day ended with Arin giving a fantastic presentation that Matt and Joseph helped us put together. It was impressive to see how Matt took the salient points from our\u00a0discussions\u00a0and drew them together with us into a presentation that was incredibly successful. At one point Arin had the whole audience on their feet shouting \u201cI\u2019M AS MAD AS HELL AND I\u2019M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE\u201d a phrase made famous by the 1976 film Network and repurposed by us in our fundraising campaign in November last year.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EUpon reflection, I think the day broke us down and built us up again. It drew out of us our biases that were clearly holding us back in many respects. It made us rethink our business model and reevaluate the decisions we\u2019d made. It enabled us to compare OpenIndie to businesses that we would never have drawn comparison with previously. And, it brought to our attention an entire world of potential competitors that we hadn\u2019t considered in our planning. I think the term transformative is very apt, we aren\u2019t the OpenIndie that went into the DIY DAYS Incubator. We\u2019re more\u00a0knowledgeable, refocused and have a better understanding of our priorities moving forward.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe would like to thank Lance for this incredible opportunity and his entire team at DIY DAYS NYC for volunteering and making this vitally important event possible. Finally, we would like to thank Matt, Brad,\u00a0Karol, Brian, Joseph and Karin for your time, your knowledge, your support and your incredibly constructive\u00a0criticism. We\u2019re very fortunate to have been afforded this opportunity.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWe\u2019re seriously excited about the future of OpenIndie and the potential for this platform. We hope you guys are too!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EKieran Masterton\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOpenIndie Co-Founder\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPhoto credit:\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/zaffi/\"\u003ERaffi Asdourian\u003C/a\u003E -\u00a0\u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/zaffi/4496337172/sizes/l/\"\u003E\u201cPacked Audience for Openindie\u201d\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F08%2Freflecting-upon-the-diy-days-nyc-startup-incubator%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Reflecting%20upon%20the%20DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20Startup%20Incubator\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Some time shortly after Sundance ‘10 we were fortunate enough to be asked by Mr <a href="http://twitter.com/lanceweiler">Lance Weiler</a> of the Workbook Project, <a href="http://www.headtraumamovie.com/">Head Trauma</a> and many other notable projects to take part the <a href="http://diydays.com/">DIY DAYS NYC</a> Startup Incubator.</p> <p>DIY DAYS is a roving series of conferences for those who create and it’s part of<a href="http://workbookproject.com/">the WorkBook Project</a> an open resource created by Lance to support the community. The purpose of the incubator was to subject <a href="http://openindie.com/">OpenIndie</a> to the scrutiny of a room full of experts in various fields relevant to our business and what we’re trying to do. During a four hour process the group discusses various salient issues and then produce a presentation or pitch to be delivered to the conference attendees at the end of the day. Arin and I jumped at the chance to put OpenIndie under the nose of such respected folks in the industry for such a concentrated amount of time and the process began.</p> <p>In the week leading up to the conference neither of us knew exactly what to expect but Lance kindly set up a Skype call with Matt Johnston of Kinetic Fin who was our Entrepreneur In Residence and facilitated the conversation on the day. He immediately set Arin and I at ease and got us really excited about the potential for the day. In just a one hour conversation Matt equipped us with a shared metaphor for how to think about what we were trying to achieve, drew out of us some key issues we wanted to address and gave us really valuable feedback about the challenges that he felt were ahead of us.</p> <p>As I am based in the UK I Skyped into the conference on the day. I initially thought this would be fine as Arin and I are used to Skyping all our conversations. However, as the day went on the Skype situation became increasingly frustrating from my point of view. While I felt I had a great deal to contribute to the conversation the Skype lag caused me to start talking and discover I was interrupting someone. I also got the impression that the folks in the incubator found it hard to understand what I was saying due to the distortion. As a result of these issues I didn’t personally feel like I was as useful as I could have been and this was really frustrating. However, that shouldn’t reflect negatively in any way upon either the folks taking part in the incubator or the people organising DIY DAYS, it was something that always had the potential to be a problem.</p> <p>The day began with Matt laying out the format for how we’d proceed and everyone introducing themselves. Our group of experts was made up of:</p> <p><strong>Matt Johnston</strong> – Entrepreneur In Residence (COO at Kinetic Fin)</p> <p><strong>Karol Martesko</strong> – Film Industry Expert (SVP / General Manager at Babelgum Film)</p> <p><strong>Brian Newman</strong> – Business Development (Founder at Sub-Genre and former CEO of Tribeca Film Institute)</p> <p><strong>Joseph Williams</strong> – Design</p> <p><strong>Bradley Farrell</strong> – Branding (CEO at Kinetic Fin)</p> <p><strong>Karin Chien</strong> – Producer / Distributor (The Exploding Girl (2009))</p> <p>I’m sure you’ll agree this is a formidable team of experts and I for one was really nervous about the potential feedback they were going to have about OpenIndie. I can say, again from my perspective, that the feedback and discussion was incredibly constructive and while the process could have turned into a group of industry experts picking holes in a new platform that didn’t happen at all. This was partly down to the fantastic people Lance and his team had found to help us but also because whenever someone criticised it was always constructive. Nobody said “this sucks” or “you’re kidding yourselves” arguments were reasoned and based on years of experience.</p> <p>In short, the group’s feedback was incredible and I would go as far as to say that the process has been totally transformative for OpenIndie. Some key takeaways from the day were that we need to improve our messaging, we’re not yet effectively explaining, clearly and concisely, what it is we do and how we do it. Our filmmaker bias was also very evident. This, in some respects, is natural because Arin is a filmmaker and our source of financial support has come from filmmakers. However, we need to reorientate the business to focus upon to the audience requesting films and the hosts organising screenings. This isn’t to say that the filmmakers aren’t vitally important but the focus upon generating an audience and screenings will benefit the filmmakers most in the long-term.</p> <p>We were also challenged about our $100 per film per year fee and some good discussions came out of the suggestion to open the site to all for free or to curate the films on the site. Right now that $100 a year is our only source of revenue and is paying our hosting costs etc. However, all three options are still on the table and you will know as soon as we do about how we plan to proceed. The decision we make on this topic will depend greatly upon the level of success we have in the search for investment.</p> <p>The day ended with Arin giving a fantastic presentation that Matt and Joseph helped us put together. It was impressive to see how Matt took the salient points from our discussions and drew them together with us into a presentation that was incredibly successful. At one point Arin had the whole audience on their feet shouting “I’M AS MAD AS HELL AND I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE” a phrase made famous by the 1976 film Network and repurposed by us in our fundraising campaign in November last year.</p> <p>Upon reflection, I think the day broke us down and built us up again. It drew out of us our biases that were clearly holding us back in many respects. It made us rethink our business model and reevaluate the decisions we’d made. It enabled us to compare OpenIndie to businesses that we would never have drawn comparison with previously. And, it brought to our attention an entire world of potential competitors that we hadn’t considered in our planning. I think the term transformative is very apt, we aren’t the OpenIndie that went into the DIY DAYS Incubator. We’re more knowledgeable, refocused and have a better understanding of our priorities moving forward.</p> <p>We would like to thank Lance for this incredible opportunity and his entire team at DIY DAYS NYC for volunteering and making this vitally important event possible. Finally, we would like to thank Matt, Brad, Karol, Brian, Joseph and Karin for your time, your knowledge, your support and your incredibly constructive criticism. We’re very fortunate to have been afforded this opportunity.</p> <p>We’re seriously excited about the future of OpenIndie and the potential for this platform. We hope you guys are too!</p> <p>Kieran Masterton</p> <p>OpenIndie Co-Founder</p> <p>Photo credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/zaffi/">Raffi Asdourian</a> - <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/zaffi/4496337172/sizes/l/">“Packed Audience for Openindie”</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F08%2Freflecting-upon-the-diy-days-nyc-startup-incubator%2F&amp;linkname=Reflecting%20upon%20the%20DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20Startup%20Incubator" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 23:41:41 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/52425991/Reflecting-upon-the-DIY-DAYS-NYC-Startupurn:www-soup-io:1:52425991regularfeaturednycnewsbiz devdiy daysincubator Next Generation Audience Engagement at MIPTV {"tags":["News"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://modfilms.com/archives/20100408_next_generation.html\"\u003ENext Generation Audience Engagement at MIPTV\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://modfilms.com/archives/20100408_next_generation.html","body":"MOD Films has been selected to present at April's prestigious Content 360 competition, at MIPTV in Cannes (France) in April. MOD Films is one of only 10 entrants shortlisted to present a 3-minute pitch to the international judging panel..."} MOD Films has been selected to present at April's prestigious Content 360 competition, at MIPTV in Cannes (France) in April. MOD Films is one of only 10 entrants shortlisted to present a 3-minute pitch to the international judging panel...Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:53:47 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/52397839/Next-Generation-Audience-Engagement-at-MIPTVurn:www-soup-io:1:52397839regularnews It Takes a Community {"tags":["Featured","NYC","News","diy days","event"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/04/it-takes-a-community/\"\u003EIt Takes a Community\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/04/it-takes-a-community/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EIn a little more than a year and half we\u2019ve held 6 DIY DAYS events (LA-twice, Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York). All of these events have been made possible thanks to a community. A community of passionate people who have been willing to give their time and talents and as a result we\u2019ve been able to hold a series of quality events that are FREE for those who attend.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDIY DAYS NYC was a turning point for us. The community that we\u2019ve supported for the last 3 1/2 years via the WorkBook Project came through in a big way when a sponsor for the event stepped away at the last moment. In less than 36 hours via an \u003Ca href=\"http://www.indiegogo.com/diydaysnyc\"\u003Eindiegogo campaign\u003C/a\u003E we raised $4,600. And THANKS to the community DIY DAYS NYC became a reality. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis past Saturday in NYC we held our largest DIY DAYS event to date. Close to 400 people attended the event which consisted of 30+ speakers, 27 sessions and a brand new addition called Incubator. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe DIY DAYS Incubator was an exciting experiment that enabled two media startups (\u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.org\"\u003Eopenindie\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://gigaplx.com\"\u003Egigaplx\u003C/a\u003E) to kick the tires on their biz models with the assistance of experts from various industries. The final presentations to the conference attendees were exciting and they seem to already be baring fruits.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"arininubatortweet\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-1136\" src=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1-300x189.png\" height=\"189\" alt=\"arininubatortweet\" width=\"300\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOver the coming days we\u2019ll be starting to release the videos that were shot at the event as open media for all to embed and spread.\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003EWe want to hear from you\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf you happened to shot video, record audio, snap pictures or intend to share thoughts on the event we\u2019d love to see, hear and read what you\u2019ve documented.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http://30.media.tumblr.com/avatar_a76d34393fda_128.png\" height=\"128\" alt=\"\" width=\"128\" /\u003EErin from \u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBriefly Noted\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe creative collective behind yesterday\u2019s DIY Days, an open think tank for content creators, has requested that attendees pay it forward by sharing insights and knowledge from the day with our community. I\u2019m happy to oblige.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOn the table, we talked transmedia and social media storytelling, strategies for innovation and personal branding. We rose up and screamed \u201cwe\u2019re mad as hell and we\u2019re not going to take it anymore!\u201d (a queue from Network) in response to the sad state of the industry for artists, and we were introduced to new models from OpenIndie and GigaPix (site in development) that could very well change everything for filmmakers and musicians.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"tuckergurl\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft\" src=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl-150x150.jpg\" height=\"135\" alt=\"tuckergurl\" width=\"135\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003EAngela from \u003Ca href=\"http://mediarights.org/engine_feed/diy_days\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMediaRights\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOn Saturday, Ashley, Jolene, Felix and I attended DIY Days, a roving conference for creative folks brought to you by the Workbook Project.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMy favorite workshop was \u201cThe Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media \u0026amp; Storytelling.\u201d It was by run by Michael Margolis, the founder of Get Storied\u2014a publishing, education, and consulting company. His talk was pretty inspiring. Other workshops provided more concrete tools through successful case studies but in the end, you have to be in the right mindset to embrace all of the various opportunities out there.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"guy\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft\" src=\"http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg\" height=\"135\" alt=\"guy\" width=\"135\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E Guy from \u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ELoudpoet.com\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003EYou might think that after three months of attending multiple publishing and technology conferences \u2014 not to mention enduring weeks of Applings (Apple Lemmings, as Forrester\u2019s James McQuivey calls them) bleating about the Rapture of the iPad \u2014 that I might be a bit burned out on talking about doing things and want to get back to actually doing things. As Wendig so perfectly put it, be \u201cinspired to Make Shit and Make It Awesome\u201d.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003ENEXT STOP LA\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWith invites pouring in to take DIY DAYS to other cities around the world. We\u2019re focused on our next stop which will be LA this coming fall. If you\u2019re interested in lending a hand or have a suggestion for a speaker or topic of discussion please let us know.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F04%2Fit-takes-a-community%2F\u0026amp;linkname=It%20Takes%20a%20Community\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>In a little more than a year and half we’ve held 6 DIY DAYS events (LA-twice, Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York). All of these events have been made possible thanks to a community. A community of passionate people who have been willing to give their time and talents and as a result we’ve been able to hold a series of quality events that are FREE for those who attend.</p> <p>DIY DAYS NYC was a turning point for us. The community that we’ve supported for the last 3 1/2 years via the WorkBook Project came through in a big way when a sponsor for the event stepped away at the last moment. In less than 36 hours via an <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/diydaysnyc">indiegogo campaign</a> we raised $4,600. And THANKS to the community DIY DAYS NYC became a reality. </p> <p>This past Saturday in NYC we held our largest DIY DAYS event to date. Close to 400 people attended the event which consisted of 30+ speakers, 27 sessions and a brand new addition called Incubator. </p> <p>The DIY DAYS Incubator was an exciting experiment that enabled two media startups (<a href="http://openindie.org">openindie</a> and <a href="http://gigaplx.com">gigaplx</a>) to kick the tires on their biz models with the assistance of experts from various industries. The final presentations to the conference attendees were exciting and they seem to already be baring fruits.</p> <p><a href="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1.png"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1136" title="arininubatortweet" src="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1-300x189.png" height="189" alt="arininubatortweet" width="300" /></a></p> <p>Over the coming days we’ll be starting to release the videos that were shot at the event as open media for all to embed and spread.<br /> </p> <h2>We want to hear from you</h2> <p>If you happened to shot video, record audio, snap pictures or intend to share thoughts on the event we’d love to see, hear and read what you’ve documented.</p> <blockquote><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://30.media.tumblr.com/avatar_a76d34393fda_128.png" height="128" alt="" width="128" />Erin from <a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy"><strong>Briefly Noted</strong></a></p> <p>The creative collective behind yesterday’s DIY Days, an open think tank for content creators, has requested that attendees pay it forward by sharing insights and knowledge from the day with our community. I’m happy to oblige.</p> <p>On the table, we talked transmedia and social media storytelling, strategies for innovation and personal branding. We rose up and screamed “we’re mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore!” (a queue from Network) in response to the sad state of the industry for artists, and we were introduced to new models from OpenIndie and GigaPix (site in development) that could very well change everything for filmmakers and musicians.</p> <p><strong><a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy">READ MORE</a></strong></p></blockquote> <blockquote><p><a href="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft" title="tuckergurl" src="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl-150x150.jpg" height="135" alt="tuckergurl" width="135" /></a>Angela from <a href="http://mediarights.org/engine_feed/diy_days"><strong>MediaRights</strong></a></p> <p>On Saturday, Ashley, Jolene, Felix and I attended DIY Days, a roving conference for creative folks brought to you by the Workbook Project.</p> <p>My favorite workshop was “The Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media &amp; Storytelling.” It was by run by Michael Margolis, the founder of Get Storied—a publishing, education, and consulting company. His talk was pretty inspiring. Other workshops provided more concrete tools through successful case studies but in the end, you have to be in the right mindset to embrace all of the various opportunities out there.</p> <p><a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy">READ MORE</a></p></blockquote> <p></p> <blockquote><p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft" title="guy" src="http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg" height="135" alt="guy" width="135" /></a> Guy from <a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/"><strong>Loudpoet.com</strong></a></p> <p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/"></a>You might think that after three months of attending multiple publishing and technology conferences — not to mention enduring weeks of Applings (Apple Lemmings, as Forrester’s James McQuivey calls them) bleating about the Rapture of the iPad — that I might be a bit burned out on talking about doing things and want to get back to actually doing things. As Wendig so perfectly put it, be “inspired to Make Shit and Make It Awesome”.</p> <p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/">READ MORE</a></p></blockquote> <p></p> <h2>NEXT STOP LA</h2> <p>With invites pouring in to take DIY DAYS to other cities around the world. We’re focused on our next stop which will be LA this coming fall. If you’re interested in lending a hand or have a suggestion for a speaker or topic of discussion please let us know.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F04%2Fit-takes-a-community%2F&amp;linkname=It%20Takes%20a%20Community" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 04:13:25 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/52032112/It-Takes-a-Communityurn:www-soup-io:1:52032112regularfeaturednycnewsdiy daysevent It Takes a Community {"tags":["Featured","NYC","News","diy days","event"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/04/it-takes-a-community/\"\u003EIt Takes a Community\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/04/04/it-takes-a-community/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EIn a little more than a year and half we\u2019ve held 6 DIY DAYS events (LA-twice, Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York). All of these events have been made possible thanks to a community. A community of passionate people who have been willing to give their time and talents and as a result we\u2019ve been able to hold a series of quality events that are FREE for those who attend.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDIY DAYS NYC was a turning point for us. The community that we\u2019ve supported for the last 3 1/2 years via the WorkBook Project came through in a big way when a sponsor for the event stepped away at the last moment. In less than 36 hours via an \u003Ca href=\"http://www.indiegogo.com/diydaysnyc\"\u003Eindiegogo campaign\u003C/a\u003E we raised $4,600. And THANKS to the community DIY DAYS NYC became a reality. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis past Saturday in NYC we held our largest DIY DAYS event to date. Close to 400 people attended the event which consisted of 30+ speakers, 27 sessions and a brand new addition called Incubator. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe DIY DAYS Incubator was an exciting experiment that enabled two media startups (\u003Ca href=\"http://openindie.org\"\u003Eopenindie\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://gigaplx.com\"\u003Egigaplx\u003C/a\u003E) to kick the tires on their biz models with the assistance of experts from various industries. The final presentations to the conference attendees were exciting and they seem to already be baring fruits.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"arininubatortweet\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-1136\" src=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1-300x189.png\" height=\"189\" alt=\"arininubatortweet\" width=\"300\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOver the coming days we\u2019ll be starting to release the videos that were shot at the event as open media for all to embed and spread.\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003EWe want to hear from you\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIf you happened to shot video, record audio, snap pictures or intend to share thoughts on the event we\u2019d love to see, hear and read what you\u2019ve documented.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http://30.media.tumblr.com/avatar_a76d34393fda_128.png\" height=\"128\" alt=\"\" width=\"128\" /\u003EErin from \u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBriefly Noted\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe creative collective behind yesterday\u2019s DIY Days, an open think tank for content creators, has requested that attendees pay it forward by sharing insights and knowledge from the day with our community. I\u2019m happy to oblige.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOn the table, we talked transmedia and social media storytelling, strategies for innovation and personal branding. We rose up and screamed \u201cwe\u2019re mad as hell and we\u2019re not going to take it anymore!\u201d (a queue from Network) in response to the sad state of the industry for artists, and we were introduced to new models from OpenIndie and GigaPix (site in development) that could very well change everything for filmmakers and musicians.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"tuckergurl\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft\" src=\"http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl-150x150.jpg\" height=\"135\" alt=\"tuckergurl\" width=\"135\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003EAngela from \u003Ca href=\"http://mediarights.org/engine_feed/diy_days\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EMediaRights\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOn Saturday, Ashley, Jolene, Felix and I attended DIY Days, a roving conference for creative folks brought to you by the Workbook Project.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMy favorite workshop was \u201cThe Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media \u0026amp; Storytelling.\u201d It was by run by Michael Margolis, the founder of Get Storied\u2014a publishing, education, and consulting company. His talk was pretty inspiring. Other workshops provided more concrete tools through successful case studies but in the end, you have to be in the right mindset to embrace all of the various opportunities out there.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cblockquote\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"guy\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft\" src=\"http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg\" height=\"135\" alt=\"guy\" width=\"135\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E Guy from \u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ELoudpoet.com\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003EYou might think that after three months of attending multiple publishing and technology conferences \u2014 not to mention enduring weeks of Applings (Apple Lemmings, as Forrester\u2019s James McQuivey calls them) bleating about the Rapture of the iPad \u2014 that I might be a bit burned out on talking about doing things and want to get back to actually doing things. As Wendig so perfectly put it, be \u201cinspired to Make Shit and Make It Awesome\u201d.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/\"\u003EREAD MORE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/blockquote\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003ENEXT STOP LA\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWith invites pouring in to take DIY DAYS to other cities around the world. We\u2019re focused on our next stop which will be LA this coming fall. If you\u2019re interested in lending a hand or have a suggestion for a speaker or topic of discussion please let us know.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F04%2Fit-takes-a-community%2F\u0026amp;linkname=It%20Takes%20a%20Community\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>In a little more than a year and half we’ve held 6 DIY DAYS events (LA-twice, Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York). All of these events have been made possible thanks to a community. A community of passionate people who have been willing to give their time and talents and as a result we’ve been able to hold a series of quality events that are FREE for those who attend.</p> <p>DIY DAYS NYC was a turning point for us. The community that we’ve supported for the last 3 1/2 years via the WorkBook Project came through in a big way when a sponsor for the event stepped away at the last moment. In less than 36 hours via an <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/diydaysnyc">indiegogo campaign</a> we raised $4,600. And THANKS to the community DIY DAYS NYC became a reality. </p> <p>This past Saturday in NYC we held our largest DIY DAYS event to date. Close to 400 people attended the event which consisted of 30+ speakers, 27 sessions and a brand new addition called Incubator. </p> <p>The DIY DAYS Incubator was an exciting experiment that enabled two media startups (<a href="http://openindie.org">openindie</a> and <a href="http://gigaplx.com">gigaplx</a>) to kick the tires on their biz models with the assistance of experts from various industries. The final presentations to the conference attendees were exciting and they seem to already be baring fruits.</p> <p><a href="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1.png"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1136" title="arininubatortweet" src="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/arininubatortweet1-300x189.png" height="189" alt="arininubatortweet" width="300" /></a></p> <p>Over the coming days we’ll be starting to release the videos that were shot at the event as open media for all to embed and spread.<br /> </p> <h2>We want to hear from you</h2> <p>If you happened to shot video, record audio, snap pictures or intend to share thoughts on the event we’d love to see, hear and read what you’ve documented.</p> <blockquote><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://30.media.tumblr.com/avatar_a76d34393fda_128.png" height="128" alt="" width="128" />Erin from <a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy"><strong>Briefly Noted</strong></a></p> <p>The creative collective behind yesterday’s DIY Days, an open think tank for content creators, has requested that attendees pay it forward by sharing insights and knowledge from the day with our community. I’m happy to oblige.</p> <p>On the table, we talked transmedia and social media storytelling, strategies for innovation and personal branding. We rose up and screamed “we’re mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore!” (a queue from Network) in response to the sad state of the industry for artists, and we were introduced to new models from OpenIndie and GigaPix (site in development) that could very well change everything for filmmakers and musicians.</p> <p><strong><a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy">READ MORE</a></strong></p></blockquote> <blockquote><p><a href="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft" title="tuckergurl" src="http://diydays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tuckergurl-150x150.jpg" height="135" alt="tuckergurl" width="135" /></a>Angela from <a href="http://mediarights.org/engine_feed/diy_days"><strong>MediaRights</strong></a></p> <p>On Saturday, Ashley, Jolene, Felix and I attended DIY Days, a roving conference for creative folks brought to you by the Workbook Project.</p> <p>My favorite workshop was “The Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media &amp; Storytelling.” It was by run by Michael Margolis, the founder of Get Storied—a publishing, education, and consulting company. His talk was pretty inspiring. Other workshops provided more concrete tools through successful case studies but in the end, you have to be in the right mindset to embrace all of the various opportunities out there.</p> <p><a href="http://briefly-noted.com/post/496917967/the-creative-collective-behind-yesterdays-diy">READ MORE</a></p></blockquote> <p></p> <blockquote><p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1145 alignleft" title="guy" src="http://loudpoet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Guy-RedRocks-sq.jpg" height="135" alt="guy" width="135" /></a> Guy from <a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/"><strong>Loudpoet.com</strong></a></p> <p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/"></a>You might think that after three months of attending multiple publishing and technology conferences — not to mention enduring weeks of Applings (Apple Lemmings, as Forrester’s James McQuivey calls them) bleating about the Rapture of the iPad — that I might be a bit burned out on talking about doing things and want to get back to actually doing things. As Wendig so perfectly put it, be “inspired to Make Shit and Make It Awesome”.</p> <p><a href="http://loudpoet.com/2010/04/04/collaboration-is-the-killer-app-diydays-takeaway/">READ MORE</a></p></blockquote> <p></p> <h2>NEXT STOP LA</h2> <p>With invites pouring in to take DIY DAYS to other cities around the world. We’re focused on our next stop which will be LA this coming fall. If you’re interested in lending a hand or have a suggestion for a speaker or topic of discussion please let us know.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F04%2F04%2Fit-takes-a-community%2F&amp;linkname=It%20Takes%20a%20Community" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 04:13:25 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/51845989/It-Takes-a-Communityurn:www-soup-io:1:51845989regularfeaturednycnewsdiy daysevent DIY DAYS NYC schedule {"tags":["NYC","News","schedule","speakers"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/03/17/nyschedule/\"\u003EDIY DAYS NYC schedule\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/03/17/nyschedule/","body":"\u003Ch3\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EDIY DAYS NYC\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n30+ speakers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n8 workshops\u003Cbr /\u003E\n11 talks\u003Cbr /\u003E\n2 think tanks\u003Cbr /\u003E\n23 open sessions\n\u003Cp\u003E***ALL FREE \u003C/p\u003E\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFULL PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS COMING SOON\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESATURDAY APRIL 3rd\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E9:30 AM to 10:10 AM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nRegistration\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWOLLMAN HALL \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:10 to 10:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOpening remarks\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:20 to 10:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOpening Keynote \u2013 TED HOPE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:45 to 11:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nA Look at Innovation \u2013 BRIAN NEWMAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:10 to 11:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTransmedia Storytelling \u2013 JEFF GOMEZ\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:45 to 12:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConnected Toys \u2013 MICHAEL LAST and THERESA LOONG\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:05 to 12:25\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUniversal Record Database \u2013 DAN ROLLMAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:25 to 12:35\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:35 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:20 to 1:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFireside chat about the Future of Publishing \u2013 CYNDI STIVERS and SREE SREENIVASAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:45 to 2:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFound Stories \u2013 JASON BITNER\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:10 to 2:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIY EMPIRE how a little art class took over the world \u2013 MOLLY CRABAPPLE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:35 to 2:45\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:45 to 3:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMakerBot \u2013 BRE PETTIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:10 to 3:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFuture of Music \u2013 JESSE VON DOOM and BRIAN McTEAR\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:40 to 4:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThrough a Lens Darkly \u2013 THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E4:00 to 5:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIY DAYS Incubator Pitches\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTwo media startups will make presentations in front of a live audience that detail their vision, business models and goals.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EINCUBATOR\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:30 to 3:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTwo media Startups meet with experts from various industries to think thank their models and to craft presentations which will be made to those attending the conference at the end of the day.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWORKSHOP ROOM #1\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:30 to 12:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to create an app \u2013 NOAH HARLAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:30 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:15 to 2:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAugmented Reality and Geolocational Storytelling \u2013 BRIAN CHIRLS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:00 to 2:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION \u2013 3 x 10 minute talks\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDO YOU HAVE A CONCEPT FOR A 10 MINUTE TALK?\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWe\u2019re looking for three conference attendees who\u2019d like to share something they\u2019re working on, something they think will help others, and something that will be an interesting topic of discussion.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThose interested should email us at work [@] workbookproject [dot] com with the subject \u201copen session.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:35 to 3:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to develop story around a game \u2013 CHUCK WENDIG\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:10 to 4:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to design for transmedia \u2013 ANITA ONDINE and DAVID BEARD\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWORKSHOP ROOM #2\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:15 to 12:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media and Storytelling \u2013 MICHAEL MARGOLIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:30 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:15 to 2:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSocial Media for Storytellers \u2013 LESLIE POSTON and AMY GREENLAW\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:20 to 3:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSocial Change How to Mobilize Audiences \u2013 SCOTT BEIBIN and LIZ COLE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:20 to 4:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nRADAR creating online / offline experiences \u2013 ALEX JOHNSON, JANINE SANDERS and JOSH CRAMER\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F03%2F17%2Fnyschedule%2F\u0026amp;linkname=DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20schedule\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <h3><strong>DIY DAYS NYC</strong><br /> 30+ speakers<br /> 8 workshops<br /> 11 talks<br /> 2 think tanks<br /> 23 open sessions <p>***ALL FREE </p></h3> <p>FULL PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS COMING SOON</p> <h2><strong>SATURDAY APRIL 3rd</strong></h2> <p>9:30 AM to 10:10 AM<br /> Registration</p> <h2><strong>WOLLMAN HALL </strong></h2> <p>10:10 to 10:15<br /> Opening remarks</p> <p>10:20 to 10:40<br /> Opening Keynote – TED HOPE</p> <p>10:45 to 11:05<br /> A Look at Innovation – BRIAN NEWMAN</p> <p>11:10 to 11:40<br /> Transmedia Storytelling – JEFF GOMEZ</p> <p>11:45 to 12:05<br /> Connected Toys – MICHAEL LAST and THERESA LOONG</p> <p>12:05 to 12:25<br /> Universal Record Database – DAN ROLLMAN</p> <p>12:25 to 12:35<br /> OPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people<br /> Conference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.</p> <p>12:35 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:20 to 1:40<br /> Fireside chat about the Future of Publishing – CYNDI STIVERS and SREE SREENIVASAN</p> <p>1:45 to 2:05<br /> Found Stories – JASON BITNER</p> <p>2:10 to 2:30<br /> DIY EMPIRE how a little art class took over the world – MOLLY CRABAPPLE</p> <p>2:35 to 2:45<br /> OPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people<br /> Conference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.</p> <p>2:45 to 3:05<br /> MakerBot – BRE PETTIS</p> <p>3:10 to 3:40<br /> Future of Music – JESSE VON DOOM and BRIAN McTEAR</p> <p>3:40 to 4:00<br /> Through a Lens Darkly – THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS</p> <p>4:00 to 5:00<br /> DIY DAYS Incubator Pitches<br /> Two media startups will make presentations in front of a live audience that detail their vision, business models and goals.</p> <h2><strong>INCUBATOR</strong></h2> <p>11:30 to 3:30<br /> Two media Startups meet with experts from various industries to think thank their models and to craft presentations which will be made to those attending the conference at the end of the day.</p> <h2><strong>WORKSHOP ROOM #1</strong></h2> <p>11:30 to 12:30<br /> How to create an app – NOAH HARLAN</p> <p>12:30 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:15 to 2:00<br /> Augmented Reality and Geolocational Storytelling – BRIAN CHIRLS</p> <p>2:00 to 2:30<br /> OPEN SESSION – 3 x 10 minute talks<br /> DO YOU HAVE A CONCEPT FOR A 10 MINUTE TALK?<br /> We’re looking for three conference attendees who’d like to share something they’re working on, something they think will help others, and something that will be an interesting topic of discussion.</p> <p>Those interested should email us at work [@] workbookproject [dot] com with the subject “open session.”</p> <p>2:35 to 3:10<br /> How to develop story around a game – CHUCK WENDIG</p> <p>3:10 to 4:10<br /> How to design for transmedia – ANITA ONDINE and DAVID BEARD</p> <h2><strong>WORKSHOP ROOM #2</strong></h2> <p>11:15 to 12:15<br /> The Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media and Storytelling – MICHAEL MARGOLIS</p> <p>12:30 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:15 to 2:15<br /> Social Media for Storytellers – LESLIE POSTON and AMY GREENLAW</p> <p>2:20 to 3:15<br /> Social Change How to Mobilize Audiences – SCOTT BEIBIN and LIZ COLE</p> <p>3:20 to 4:10<br /> RADAR creating online / offline experiences – ALEX JOHNSON, JANINE SANDERS and JOSH CRAMER</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F03%2F17%2Fnyschedule%2F&amp;linkname=DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20schedule" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 06:33:24 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/50781441/DIY-DAYS-NYC-scheduleurn:www-soup-io:1:50781441regularnycnewsschedulespeakers DIY DAYS NYC schedule {"tags":["NYC","News","schedule","speakers"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/03/21/nyschedule/\"\u003EDIY DAYS NYC schedule\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/diydays/2010/03/21/nyschedule/","body":"\u003Ch3\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EDIY DAYS NYC\u003C/strong\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n30+ speakers\u003Cbr /\u003E\n8 workshops\u003Cbr /\u003E\n11 talks\u003Cbr /\u003E\n2 think tanks\u003Cbr /\u003E\n23 open sessions\n\u003Cp\u003E***ALL FREE \u003C/p\u003E\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFULL PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS COMING SOON\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ESATURDAY APRIL 3rd\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E9:30 AM to 10:10 AM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nRegistration\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWOLLMAN HALL \u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:10 to 10:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOpening remarks\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:20 to 10:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOpening Keynote \u2013 TED HOPE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E10:45 to 11:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nA Look at Innovation \u2013 BRIAN NEWMAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:10 to 11:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTransmedia Storytelling \u2013 JEFF GOMEZ\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:45 to 12:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConnected Toys \u2013 MICHAEL LAST and THERESA LOONG\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:05 to 12:25\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUniversal Record Database \u2013 DAN ROLLMAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:25 to 12:35\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:35 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:20 to 1:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFireside chat about the Future of Publishing \u2013 CYNDI STIVERS and SREE SREENIVASAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:45 to 2:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFound Stories \u2013 JASON BITNER\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:10 to 2:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIY EMPIRE how a little art class took over the world \u2013 MOLLY CRABAPPLE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:35 to 2:45\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people\u003Cbr /\u003E\nConference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:45 to 3:05\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMakerBot \u2013 BRE PETTIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:10 to 3:40\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFuture of Music \u2013 JESSE VON DOOM and BRIAN McTEAR\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:40 to 4:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThrough a Lens Darkly \u2013 THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E4:00 to 5:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIY DAYS Incubator Pitches\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTwo media startups will make presentations in front of a live audience that detail their vision, business models and goals.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EINCUBATOR\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:30 to 3:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTwo media Startups meet with experts from various industries to think thank their models and to craft presentations which will be made to those attending the conference at the end of the day.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWORKSHOP ROOM #1\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:30 to 12:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to create an app \u2013 NOAH HARLAN\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:30 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:15 to 2:00\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAugmented Reality and Geolocational Storytelling \u2013 BRIAN CHIRLS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:00 to 2:30\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOPEN SESSION \u2013 3 x 10 minute talks\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDO YOU HAVE A CONCEPT FOR A 10 MINUTE TALK?\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWe\u2019re looking for three conference attendees who\u2019d like to share something they\u2019re working on, something they think will help others, and something that will be an interesting topic of discussion.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThose interested should email us at work [@] workbookproject [dot] com with the subject \u201copen session.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:35 to 3:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to develop story around a game \u2013 CHUCK WENDIG\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:10 to 4:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nHow to design for transmedia \u2013 ANITA ONDINE and DAVID BEARD\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWORKSHOP ROOM #2\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E11:15 to 12:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media and Storytelling \u2013 MICHAEL MARGOLIS\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E12:30 to 1:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLUNCH BREAK\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E1:15 to 2:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSocial Media for Storytellers \u2013 LESLIE POSTON and AMY GREENLAW\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E2:20 to 3:15\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSocial Change How to Mobilize Audiences \u2013 SCOTT BEIBIN and LIZ COLE\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E3:20 to 4:10\u003Cbr /\u003E\nRADAR creating online / offline experiences \u2013 ALEX JOHNSON, JANINE SANDERS and JOSH CRAMER\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F03%2F21%2Fnyschedule%2F\u0026amp;linkname=DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20schedule\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <h3><strong>DIY DAYS NYC</strong><br /> 30+ speakers<br /> 8 workshops<br /> 11 talks<br /> 2 think tanks<br /> 23 open sessions <p>***ALL FREE </p></h3> <p>FULL PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS COMING SOON</p> <h2><strong>SATURDAY APRIL 3rd</strong></h2> <p>9:30 AM to 10:10 AM<br /> Registration</p> <h2><strong>WOLLMAN HALL </strong></h2> <p>10:10 to 10:15<br /> Opening remarks</p> <p>10:20 to 10:40<br /> Opening Keynote – TED HOPE</p> <p>10:45 to 11:05<br /> A Look at Innovation – BRIAN NEWMAN</p> <p>11:10 to 11:40<br /> Transmedia Storytelling – JEFF GOMEZ</p> <p>11:45 to 12:05<br /> Connected Toys – MICHAEL LAST and THERESA LOONG</p> <p>12:05 to 12:25<br /> Universal Record Database – DAN ROLLMAN</p> <p>12:25 to 12:35<br /> OPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people<br /> Conference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.</p> <p>12:35 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:20 to 1:40<br /> Fireside chat about the Future of Publishing – CYNDI STIVERS and SREE SREENIVASAN</p> <p>1:45 to 2:05<br /> Found Stories – JASON BITNER</p> <p>2:10 to 2:30<br /> DIY EMPIRE how a little art class took over the world – MOLLY CRABAPPLE</p> <p>2:35 to 2:45<br /> OPEN SESSION what are you working on what do you need ? 1 minute x 10 people<br /> Conference attendees are given 60 seconds to present a project and express what they need to make it happen. These slots are LIMITED and will be available on a first come first serve basis. Interested parties will be able to sign up for a slot when registration opens at 9:30.</p> <p>2:45 to 3:05<br /> MakerBot – BRE PETTIS</p> <p>3:10 to 3:40<br /> Future of Music – JESSE VON DOOM and BRIAN McTEAR</p> <p>3:40 to 4:00<br /> Through a Lens Darkly – THOMAS ALLEN HARRIS</p> <p>4:00 to 5:00<br /> DIY DAYS Incubator Pitches<br /> Two media startups will make presentations in front of a live audience that detail their vision, business models and goals.</p> <h2><strong>INCUBATOR</strong></h2> <p>11:30 to 3:30<br /> Two media Startups meet with experts from various industries to think thank their models and to craft presentations which will be made to those attending the conference at the end of the day.</p> <h2><strong>WORKSHOP ROOM #1</strong></h2> <p>11:30 to 12:30<br /> How to create an app – NOAH HARLAN</p> <p>12:30 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:15 to 2:00<br /> Augmented Reality and Geolocational Storytelling – BRIAN CHIRLS</p> <p>2:00 to 2:30<br /> OPEN SESSION – 3 x 10 minute talks<br /> DO YOU HAVE A CONCEPT FOR A 10 MINUTE TALK?<br /> We’re looking for three conference attendees who’d like to share something they’re working on, something they think will help others, and something that will be an interesting topic of discussion.</p> <p>Those interested should email us at work [@] workbookproject [dot] com with the subject “open session.”</p> <p>2:35 to 3:10<br /> How to develop story around a game – CHUCK WENDIG</p> <p>3:10 to 4:10<br /> How to design for transmedia – ANITA ONDINE and DAVID BEARD</p> <h2><strong>WORKSHOP ROOM #2</strong></h2> <p>11:15 to 12:15<br /> The Real You: Personal Branding, Social Media and Storytelling – MICHAEL MARGOLIS</p> <p>12:30 to 1:15<br /> LUNCH BREAK</p> <p>1:15 to 2:15<br /> Social Media for Storytellers – LESLIE POSTON and AMY GREENLAW</p> <p>2:20 to 3:15<br /> Social Change How to Mobilize Audiences – SCOTT BEIBIN and LIZ COLE</p> <p>3:20 to 4:10<br /> RADAR creating online / offline experiences – ALEX JOHNSON, JANINE SANDERS and JOSH CRAMER</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fdiydays%2F2010%2F03%2F21%2Fnyschedule%2F&amp;linkname=DIY%20DAYS%20NYC%20schedule" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:00:35 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/50108892/DIY-DAYS-NYC-scheduleurn:www-soup-io:1:50108892regularnycnewsschedulespeakers