Here is the design for the upcoming Media Archeology Festival using the light letters from the previous post.
Media Archeology Festival’s are something that should not be missed. Past Festivals included an amazing performance by Tara Mateik (which was a reenactment of The Battle of the Sexes), Brent Green’s animation at the Orange Show with a [...]
I recently completed an ad for a show on July 10th for Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Celebration which will run in the Houston Chronicle.
Saw the latest Aurora calendar out in the world.
Some really great shows coming up, including the yearly Slant and Extremely Shorts programs.
Recently I was shooting photos for the newest Microcinema Catalog, and I put together some of the dvds I have worked on in the last few years. I’ve got a nice little stack going.
New design for Marina Abramovic’s Seven Easy Pieces is complete in time for her new show at MoMA.
You can purchase the dvd through Microcinema.
There is a nice feature on MoMA’s website where you can see Abramovic performing through a live video feed for the duration of the exhibit March 14-May 31.
This weekend, if you are anywhere near Monterey Bay, hit up the Monterey Bay Film Festival! It will feature a teen program, produced by Hayley Allison and a short films program, curated by Mike Plante.
For more info.
Website I designed and built for the short film “A Final Peace for “Tom-Tom” Stubbs” is live. The trailer will be up within the next month or so.
The new website for Independent Exposure is live with Bill Plympton curating this years festival. I skinned the old site with this new look. In the works is a redesign of the structure of the site with more user interaction.
Independent Exposure has a call for entries through April 30th.
Website up and running for the new Monterey Bay Film Festival.
The festival has run in the past as a teen only program, and this year is expanding to include a program curated by Mike Plante, of Cinemad Magazine.
Newest Aurora calendar. Some great screenings in this set including The BQE (which screened in January, but you can buy a copy here) and “It’s Not You; It’s Me” (illustration below) which I am looking forward to.
The editorial section of the calendar details the thefts that had occurred at the end of the year. I [...]