Odds and Ends
Back in Siem Reap, catching up on things.
http://www.tcj.com/2_archives/reviews.html lists reviews of comics we like - Ben Ridder, Pox, Stefan Neville, Kirrily Schell, Q-Ray, Athonk, and more. (Scroll to bottom). Why is this relevant? Click around on the site and you'll see...
Wouldn't normally link to Slate, but this article goes a long way in explaining the appeal of The Matrix.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2082400/
Get out of the mass media matrix and publish your own books. Continue to be intrigued by 'No Media Kings', evangelizing self pubbing. Note they're supported by a Canadian arts grant though.
Dillon Naylor is plugging away, with strips in K-Zone and 'Total Girl' and a weekly color strip in a Sydney newspaper. He's also just finished two color storybooks in comic format that will be published at the end of this year. Pop Culture and Two Minute Noodles is being collected. And he's still designing figures and packaging for toy company MOOSE.
Neale Blanden is doing work for an unnamed American company and feels filthy dirty.
Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Bangkok, dogsbollox
In Bangkok, first time I've been outside Cambodia in nearly a year. Good fun buying clothes and consumer comestibles. Managed to get some comics from 'Focus on the Global South', as well as set up an interview with a Thai artist for my next visit.
What's the latest on Tim Danko and Michael Fikaris in New Zealand?
From Stefan Neville:
hi.just wanted to mention some gigs you might be interested in.
#1. chris knox and pumice. at dogsbollox bar, wed. 23rd april. and we are playing some stuff together too...
#2. birchville cat motel, pumice, richard francis, rosy parlane,kin rahmane, at galatos basement, thurs. 24th.
#3. wings of vengence (campbell kneales one man black metal exorcissm from lower hutt), cobra,(ex ho-dogs), dantes disco inferno (starring james james and celia mancini and me) and flick. at the paradise bar,st kevs arcade. k rd. fri. 25th april. flyers around town made by the silentarmy/pure evil team who will be there and probably still trying to sell their comics so they can afford to go home. sweet.-s
Tuesday, April 22, 2003
Tandy Computer Whiz Kids, Russian Comics Scene, Buddhist comix, plans to create a 'cirucit' for touring small pressers much like musos, Lalo Alcarez, the graphic novel Perseopolis - you can see why I dig what The Comics Journal's 'Journalista' digs up.
http://www.tcj.com/journalista/zarch200304C.html#scraps
Only two copies of Silent Army left at Impact Records in Canberra!
http://mosh.server101.com/phpbb/posting.php?mode=reply&t=3031
Saturday, April 12, 2003
EnZed update from Mikal P:
i'm in new zealund, pissed at 7am and it's only just started....YEAHmoresoon
Tuesday, April 08, 2003
Size Matters:
Film: seen in a special viewing place, where the projected actors are larger than you or I.
Television: the figures are much smaller, usually equal or smaller than the human figure.
Comics: smaller still. Spain: "My wife, Susan, has kind of called comics smaller than life, which is kind of what they are. In other words, you pack everything into some little story". David Chelsea has also said the same. Is that why the medium gets so little respect?
Station Delta is BACK with all new comics and carnets. 'Lakhorn Kou's' Lucie Albon has some new stuff.
http://www.station-delta.com/
The Guardian's BigAss list of Anti-War sites.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/antiwar/subsection/0,12809,884056,00.html
URL farming:
http://montreal.comixjam.org/ : just check it out.
http://www.girlmatic.com : the latest progeny from Moderntales.
http://www.saucybeige.com/ : Cut n' Paste.
Friday, April 04, 2003
Going Green
A letter by Margaret Atwood about the wayward ways of the states. http://www.iht.com/articles/92026.htm
Tired of all the hype about the war?
Sidestep the issue by developing alternatives to oil. That's what the Viridian Design movement is doing, run by benevolent Pope-Emperor Bruce Sterling.
Here's a small project I've done on solar cars. (Solar racing, sport of the future!) Why use oil when there's so much other sources of energy?
http://www.qdcomic.com/viridian/solar.html
The Pope-Emperor's latest "architectural fiction": The Growthing
http://www.metropolismag.com/html/content_0103/str/
In his blog Bruce recommends "The unheimlich Australian artwork of Patricia Piccinini. This stuff is beyond the biopunk beyond."
Wonder what will happen when today's script kiddies (hackers) get their hands on biotech? SARS might pale in comparison.
Friday, April 04, 2003
Next up: Uzbekistan
Watching:
"City of God"
http://cinemaminima.com/categories/brazil/2003/01/12.html
a fun and frenetic social history of one of Rio de Janeiro's most notorious favelas.
And"Satree Lek" ("The Iron Ladies")
about a Thai transvestive volleyball team. Naturally it was one of the biggest box office hits in Thailand, and the sequel is now co-branding with Pizza Hut. (Try doing that in the States!)
Both films feature real life footage during the end credits, adding a level of visceral veracity, showing the story was based on reality. But what they don't show is what was left out. Not to haggle over technique, though - they're good fun, check them both out.
Reading:
Waiting for the next chapter of Justine Shaw's Nowhere Girl and Patrick Farley's The Spiders. A provocative thought from the latter: if we really are at war against terror, why not go to war with Uzbekistan instead? Known ties to Al-Quaeda, and weapons of mass destruction (nukes, no less). http://www.e-sheep.com
Also checking out http://www.readcomicsinpublic.net. You know you should.
Tuesday, April 01, 2003
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