Monday, April 12, 2010

Pop Experiment


Pop Experiment is a website for real artists to post amazing art. This website led me to Joshua Petker and some INCREDIBLE paintings! I love it.

"With geography increasingly becoming more of a technical detail, Pop Experiment is a community driven project, relying on the help of others as well as the help of the artists themselves, committed to finding, promoting and sharing new arts and artists.

Anyone interested in participating can feel free to review the projects page or contact us directly via the contact form or submit materials directly via email."

Twitter

I originally joined Twitter to follow Playbill.com but it snowballed. Reading celebrity existential thoughts are hilarious. And often inspirational. Check it out.

BroadwaySpotted
There is never too much support for the#arts. I could write a novel on how it changed my life. We need more of it in SCHOOLS, too.

"Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access. Since late 2009, users can follow lists of authors instead of following individual authors. All users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service (SMS), or external applications (notably including those developed for smartphones). While the service itself costs nothing to use, accessing it through SMS may incur phone service provider fees.

Since its creation in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Twitter has gained notability and popularity worldwide. It is sometimes described as "SMS of the Internet." The use of Twitter's application programming interface for sending and receiving text messages by other applications often eclipses direct use of Twitter." - wikipedia

It's a Sickness

It's a Sickness was co-founded by Alan Cumming, one of my favorite actors! You can add five of your favorite things to your profile (mine being Dr. Pepper, FFFFound.com, Glass Pear, Lady Gaga, and Foreign Films) and get updates from people who are also very obsessed with these things. It's strangely inspirational!

"itsasickness is an obsession network honoring sicknesses; the objects of our obsession. we believe that no one is ever more interesting than when they talk about what they love. to do your sickness justice is to own it. it is to prove how dedicated and enthralled you are with it. it is to geek out.

To Geek Out
- slang. - verb (gēk)
To enthusiastically participate in or talk excessively about a current passion or obsession which may be of little or no importance to a general audience.


we celebrate these sicknesses and the most hardcore people in the
obsession groups with short tribute films you can watch on the Lounge; Alan Cumming is your emcee. itsasickness productions creates obsession-based programming for an obsessive culture starring extraordinary people: us."

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Miabi Films

Miabi Films. Such a great name. Its run by some guy named Greg and has incredibly witty (and sometimes admittedly stupid) commentary on very obtuse topics. It's hilarious, and I found a list of 'old lady names' when I was looking for some inspiration for a script. Check it out.

"Miabi Films is a fake. Its a made up production company that makes us sound more important than we actually are. There’s no office. There’s no bank account. There is no us. Its basically one guy, me.

Someone once told me that miabi (pronounced me-Ah-bee) meant “beautiful place” in some Indian dialect. It seemed like a groovy sounding word at the time. And after seeing The Wall twelve-hundred times in some other miabi, the name stuck. Miabi Films had been a revolving cast of actors doing comedic video shorts for awhile. Now, its basically become an outlet for me to showcase my (lack of) writing and film skills. It’s also another way of convincing myself that I’m keeping busy.

The bedrock of Miabi Films was laid back when we were freshman in high school. My group of friends thought we were the funniest kids in town. We’d make these puerile, off-beat video shorts about singing terrorists and leotards. I’d wanted to make movies since the first time I heard you could edit video by connecting two VCRs. Making short films was just fun. A perfect combination of art and tech, on the cheap. I was hooked. Now it’s about using bigger and bigger toys.

-Greg"

Friday, April 2, 2010

Postsecret

Not many things have changed my life the way Postsecret has. There have been some absolutely beautiful posts and I have cried more than once over other people's secrets. It is incredibly inspirational.

"PostSecret is an ongoing community mail art project, created by Frank Warren, in which people mail their secrets anonymously on a homemade postcard. Select secrets are then posted on the PostSecret website, or used for PostSecret's books or museum exhibits."

Internet Movie Database

I am on IMDB... at least ten times a day, looking up movies and actors and such things. It is probably solely responsible for my extensive movie knowledge. And I love it.

"The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information related to movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, video games, and most recently, fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media. IMDb launched on October 17, 1990, and in 1998 was acquired by Amazon.com."

Mod Cloth

ModCloth is a FANTASTIC vintage clothing website for a great price. I absolutely love vintage clothes, and this website is very good at making me want to own more.

"Founded by high school sweethearts, Eric Koger and Susan Gregg Koger, and built on a foundation of love for vintage and retro clothing, ModCloth.com is an online clothing, accessories, and decor retailer that aims to provide a fun and engaging shopping atmosphere for you, our customer. We do this by interacting with you via social network sites like Twitter andFacebook, requesting your feedback through the ModLife Blog and product reviews, and asking you to vote on potential inventory with the Be the Buyer program, all with the intention of running a fashion business in a democratic style. Supplying you with the opportunities to have your voice heard is what keeps our company fresh, relevant, and growing by leaps and bounds. This is what allows us to continually accommodate your pioneering passion for modern trends. We invite you to comb through our clever product descriptions, flip through our stylebooks, shop our vast assortment of indie designs, find some unique one of a kinds, and get in touch with one of our friendly customer care representatives if you have any questions. We want to be the fashion company you're friends with!"