Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Script/notes for upcoming new GIRLSTORIES trailer 2011...
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Do you really know Marie Curie ??
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Bethany back in NYC playgroundz and movie theatrez!!!!!
Monday, September 12, 2011
The Hudson River (NY post hurricane Irene).
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Sketching Character Developments
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
I am glad that she did not burn everything.
After Dickinson's death, Lavinia Dickinson kept her promise and burned most of the poet's correspondence. Significantly though, Dickinson had left no instructions about the forty notebooks and loose sheets gathered in a locked chest. Lavinia recognized the poems' worth and became obsessed with seeing them published. She turned first to her brother's wife and then to Mabel Loomis Todd, her brother's mistress, for assistance. A feud ensued, with the manuscripts divided between the Todd and Dickinson houses, preventing complete publication of Dickinson's poetry for more than half a century.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
New Promo Poster
Fairy Happy Coffee.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Helen Keller & MUST READS + MUST WATCHES
i says, MUST WATCH (C above)
i says, MUST READ (C below)
Talk (i.e. BLOG) you more about this matter later...BYE.
xo
Various related material linkz:
http://film.economist.com/film/if-a-tree-falls
http://www.supportdaniel.org/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2018738/Jaycee-Dugard-Kidnap-victim-used-horse-therapy-reconnect-family.html
THE PASSAGE GALLERY , 2011 PURCHASE UNIVERSITY : NEW MEDIA experimental film exhibition
THE PURCHASE EXPERIMENT: A RETROSPECTIVE OF EXPERIMENTAL WORKS
SEPTEMBER 2 - SEPTEMBER 25
I WANT THIS BOOK.
Alauda Publications is proud to present the new edition ofElisabeth - I want to eat -, Mariken Wessels’ first photo book. The book was initially self-published by the artist in 2008 in a small edition and was widely acclaimed. It won the Silver Medal Book Award at the Fotofestival di Roma and was recently acquired by the MoMA collection in New York.
Elisabeth - I want to eat - consists of a collection of anonymous photographs, letters and postcards belonging to a young woman, which the artist stumbled upon in a shop in the Hendrik Jacobszstraat in Amsterdam. Wessels appropriates the found material in her own way, by photographing the images, creatively processing and arranging them, as well as occasionally adding her own material. The intensity and sensuality of the photographs are reminiscent of the work of master photographers like Gerard Fieret and Miroslaw Tichý. They depict a young woman defiantly posing in front of the camera, both figuratively and literally exposing herself. The black and white photographs are worn out, frayed by numerous scratches and dust particles, blending together both the exaltation and melancholy recorded in them. Apart from the photographs, the book carries a series of printed postcards and letters addressed to Elisabeth, from which the reader gradually infers that her life was thrown off track in some way.