THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE is the story of a band of brothers who travel the world in search of the answers to the burning questions: Who am I? Who is Man? Why do we search for meaning? Their journey brings them into the middle of the lives of the homeless on the streets of New York City, the orphans and disabled children of Peru, and the abandoned lepers in the forests of Ghana, Africa. What the young men discover changes them forever. Through one on one interviews and real life encounters, the brothers are awakened to the beauty of the human person and the resilience of the human spirit.
See the trailer on the Official Grassroots Films Site
SOURCE: GrassrootsFilms
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Black Noise = Sonic Heaven
…And in a nod to classical minimalists like Philip Glass and Steve Reich, the prepared bells and other organic percussive elements heard on the album repeat in hypnotic swirls, yet change slightly every so often. With the glassy, Superpitcher-like phrases of "Satellite Sniper" and the ambient warmth that rides over the kicks on "Welt Am Draht," Black Noise just might be the height of Weber's work under the Pantha Du Prince moniker.SOURCE: xlr8r
Doug Rhodehamel's Spore Project Internationale
The SPORE Project is a worldwide effort developed by Doug Rhodehamel to promote awareness for the support for art education and creativity in day-to-day life. the project illustrates the importance of self expression, resourcefulness and creativity — specifically, how to look at one thing (a simple paper bag) and see what it can be instead of merely what it is. the project was created to build awareness, specifically to let people know the importance of art.
SOURCE: dougrhodehamel.com
Friday, February 19, 2010
What would Henry Rollins do?
Still the physical performer he always was, Rollins keeps his audience at ease by keeping his feet on the stage at all times. "I've learned my knees don't have the same get-up-and-go," he says as he considers his fiftieth birthday, less than a year away.
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SOURCE: blurt-online.com
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SOURCE: blurt-online.com
NYT — Getting Faster With Age: Sam Shepard’s New Velocity
When Sam Shepard directed the original 1985 Off Broadway production of his play “A Lie of the Mind,” about emotionally scarred young men and the damaged women in their lives, the production ran six hours at first. His latest play, “Ages of the Moon,” about two emotionally scarred men in their 60s (the damaged women remain offstage) lasts about 80 minutes.
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SOURCE: NYT, Published: February 12, 2010
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SOURCE: NYT, Published: February 12, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Lost!
Here's a "What-if? opening from an alternate history where Lost was created and aired in 1967 as a campy sci-fi action series."
SOURCE: boingboing
This just in from Chank Blog…
FONTAID4 is a collaborative font project to help raise money for earthquake relief in Haiti. Over 300 designers from 30 countries have contributed each an ampersand (&) in the theme of “COMING TOGETHER”. I’m compiling all those hundreds of glyphs into one simple fundraiser font. Money from the sale of the font goes to DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS who are in Haiti helping people right now.
You can see the font-in-progress now, will be available for download and purchase soon, soon, soon.
SOURCE: Chank Blog
You can see the font-in-progress now, will be available for download and purchase soon, soon, soon.
SOURCE: Chank Blog
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