News from 2006

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November 2006
How Can I Be Moral If I Don't Believe In God?
A very interesting, thoughtful essay by: Michael Ricciardi



October 2006


October 2006 - New Film Released!
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Best Wishes to Jack Davis
In any town, any scene, any time, you can count on the fingers of one hand the largely unheralded folks that facilitate almost everything of note that happens. They are there early on, giving quiet, confident encouragement – and, as importantly for starving artists, the occasional big break in event cost or maybe various services provided but somehow unbilled. These two or three princes never expect anything in return other than to watch the blossoming and growth of what they consider to be (and usually are) the most worthy enterprises. Other’s who “make things happen” the individuals, deserving or not who do get the lion’s share of the credit – you know who they are – they’re in the papers, on the radio, these folks know who those two or three are and always owe them a debt.

Jack Davis is one of those princes. At crucial points in the life of almost any significant Frisco art endeavor/scene/ organization (underground or established,) Jack has, in some capacity, small or gigantic, been pivotal in its life and growth. As Director of SomArts Gallery in SOMA for the last twenty years, one of the largest, best and most easily accessible art/event/party places in the City, Jack and his wonderful staff have given untold thousands of nascent artists, community groups and provocateurs their first big or pivotal show and a grand forum for promulgating their ideas and spirit in the local scene. Many of these individuals and organizations have moved on to national prominence. Following is a very small sampling of groups that benefited from Jacks involvement and/or support: The Neighborhood Arts Program (one of the founders) this group kicked off most of local Cultural Centers, Intersection for the Arts (past Director,) S.F. Mime Troupe (Board Member,) Burning Man (first big in-town events in the early 90’s were at SOMARTs for extremely low cost,) Day of the Dead, The Farm, Pickle Family Circus, Make a Circus, Dance Mission, Cellspace, S.F. Pride, Survival Research Labs (Jack held the cops off while Mark and crew got away!) The list goes on & on.

Jack suffered a bad heart attack a few weeks ago and is recuperating at a local hospital. He is a big, strong guy, and pretty damn stubborn – I can’t imagine him not back at the helm pretty soon nor could anyone who has had the privilege of knowing him. His lovely, talented daughter Sara tells me he is not only expected to recuperate but that he’s requesting ice cream in the ICU and already planning to go back to work next week (hmmm? maybe he should rest up for a month or two?) If you know Jack or if your group has benefited in some way through his largesse, greetings and best wishes can be forwarded to him at: davis AT somarts DOT org or you can snail mail cards or whatever to:

Jack Davis
SomArts Gallery
934 Brannan Street
San Francisco, CA 94103


- John Law
Laughing Squid
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I saw JD at the hospital last week and he seemed in really great spirits and very talkative.  He's always been a great supporter of mine ever since I was Exec. Director of the NPA,  and I was thrilled when he asked me to produce media for SomArts.  Along with the TV show and Internet videos, SomArts has a good video record of performances and exhibitions spanning 4 years along with a high-quality video for grant purposes.  In addition, Jack has supported my artistic endeavors which often manifested themselves in the Annual Day of the Dead at SomArts. This exposure brought my work to large audiences, TV and radio appearances and several newspaper mentions. JD's faith in my skills and artistry and his penchant to try new things has helped make me a better artist and a better person but to also understand the importance of helping other artists....despite themselves!
-George Aguilar.


2006 - V I S I B L E   V E R S E

Pacific Cinémathèque and curator Heather Haley are seeking videopoem submissions from around the world for the annual Visible Verse screening and performance poetry celebration.

GUIDELINES: Videopoems, 15 minutes maximum.
-Either official language is acceptable, though if the video is in French, an English-dubbed or-subtitled version is required for consideration.
-True literary merit. The ideal videopoem is a wedding of word and image, the voice seen as well as heard.
-Please, no documentaries.
-Videopoem producers should provide a brief bio, full name, and contact information in a cover letter. There is no official application form nor entry fee.-DEADLINE: September 1, 2006

-Send, at your own risk, videopoems and poetry films/preview copies (which cannot be returned) in DVD format to:
VISIBLE VERSE c/o Pacific Cinémathèque
200--1131 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC
V6Z 2L7  Canada

-Selected artists will be notified by October 1, 2006 and receive a screening fee. For more information contact Heather at:  
www.heatherhaley.com or email: hshaley@emspace.com


July 12, 2006--
Watch, rate and review various Cin(E)-Poems created by myself and others!


June 14, 2006 --
The Dame Domain is launching a weekly newsletter that recommends top online films and videos. The electronic newsletter, “Watching The Web”, is akin to a TV Guide for web programs.
 

The Dame Domain’s picks are divided into 4 channels: 

  1. TV on the Web – From downloads of “Commander in Chief” to old black and white TV variety shows.
  2. Coffee Break Cinema - Short, beautifully rendered animations and videos, all in under three minutes. 
  3. Films - For those who actually do watch long films on short screens.
  4. Online Performances – kind of PBS, only online and without the beg-a-thons

The Dame Domain is an online space for women, in their 30’s to 60’s, interested in the popular and performing arts.  It includes online museum exhibitions, video and films, book reviews and book clubs and a resource center with health, financial and travel information.  The site also offers links to local events around the country.

The newsletter launches Monday, June 19th.  For more information, click on www.thedamedomain.com or email info@thedamedomain.com


7th aluCine Toronto Latin@ Media Festival
June 1st - June 10th - 2006

National Film Board de Canada - Toronto
Official Selection
En Algun Lugar – George Aguilar -USA


2006 - Impressions of a Moment: Multimedia Poetry

The multimedia project cin(e)poems is delightful in its superb execution of the technology to bring something new to an old medium. In the cin(e)poem “Impressions of a Moment” by George Aguilar (george.aguilar.com), poetry appears merged with images and music. The poetry is presented in conjunction with images much the way dialogue appeared in silent movies. Lines of poetry are presented in their own screen followed by a relevant image. Read the Entire Review

George Mason University

2006 - II International VideoPoetry Festival VideoBardo
Call for the submission of Videopoems
www.videopoesia.com

We believe that VideoPoetry is a new category, a genre which is
still being shaped. Therefore, all contributions made by videopoets are of great importance and shall focus on the subject from different viewpoints so as to enrich and enhance this new path.

We invite artists whose audiovisuals somehow address words, language, letters and/or symbols to send us their works.
DEADLINE - July 15, 2006

2006 - We welcome our new friends over at Lingual.net!

Lingual.net is the most original and entertaining movie site for English Language learners worldwide! And now they are presenting cinepoems as a tool to help teach English.

Check it out and rate each film you watch. Write a short review. Interact with other Lingual Netters to exchange ideas. Send them your own films too - they have a growing "Home Made Films" section.