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So a dream last night got me thinking about something and after getting some opinions on said dream, I’ve been thinking even MORE about it.  To start with, I’ll first tell you what happened in this dream.

I was getting romantically involved with this girl whose breath smelled of gasoline and who lived in a house full of mannequins.  Anyways, we were walking down some road at night wondering what to do when she recalled that my friend M had her thing tonight.  “I hear her topics for this week are going to be really good” she says.  I smile and we start heading to M’s.

When we get the the two-floor apartment building we find that there are already a number of people outside on the street.  Some are talking to one another, most have a bottle of something and all of them are hanging out by this one specific area outside the building that has about six LED marquee lights put up.  Suddenly, the light in one of the rooms turns on and we see M, not even paying attention to the crowd outside.  The sounds die down and the twenty or so people look up intently.  The light turns off and the only illumination from the room is a computer monitor glow and a small desk light.  We can still see Mara, but she’s looking down at her computer, which we cannot see.

Music begins to play.  Sort of a dark ambient sound.  And then the LED lights begin to scroll words.  As M is typing, they project on these lights and all of us read.  We’re barely paying attention to the music, just reading what she has to say.  The topics are broad, each one leaving us something to think about.  Like all concert situations, some people break off from reading to discuss the previous topic.  But most just read.  When it’s done the LED lights turn off and M turns off her computer.  That’s it.  The crowd begins to scatter away, discussing their experience.

Wouldn’t this be just an interesting thing to see?  Perhaps get a bunch of well-known bloggers to shoot out on to these LED screens either a raw or pre-written piece of writing?  Hell, hook up another monitor and one could, at certain times in the post, display an image or even a full screen video clip. The ambient music would be a nice touch, since it would make the people standing there reading feel a little less like complete gits (thinking on it, I’m pretty sure the music playing in my dream was Taphead and almost definitely part of this preview track that he put out. ALSO, the entire album is available for download on the site). But most of all, this would be taking the concept of the blog and making it less accessible.  Hell, more or less turning the act of blogging in to a concert experience.  Both of which wouldn’t be a horrible thing to see.  Hell, sort of giving it that “reading them live is different then reading them on their site” kind of thing (ESPECIALLY if the words are shot out as they write them).

While there would be some excellent writers who I would love to see write on their own (Warren Ellis, Cory Doctorow and Wil Wheaton to name but a few) I really see this as something that could do well with multiple writers typing up different topics.  If the folks at Boing Boing, Lifehacker or Coilhouse each set up an event (or hell, even went on tour, which would be doubly weird and awesome) I think they could seriously get a good audience out of it.  What would make the experience more interesting was if this was something that will NEVER be seen officially on the writer’s site after the concert.  Perhaps at the end a piece of paper with the completed piece would be handed out, but that’s it.

Anyways, just thinking out loud on this one.  I’ve got to admit the idea of taking a specific medium and turning it in to a different kind of presentation with a somewhat same result would be fascinating and the thought of starting up one of these is really tempting me.  Who knows?  Maybe I’ll find someone with a couple of LED lights and the technical know-how to set it all up and get one going.  Either way I certainly hope someone does it.  It would be great to go to one.

Good lord, I am quite talented at dropping off the face of things.  I haven’t given a proper update on here in a while.

A few things have been happening.  Right now I’m just finishing up an editing gig for the video material for a quiz show.  Most of it has required working in After Effects, a program that I touched once in college, so the experience was an educational one.  I’m also working on an online comic with the INCREDIBLY talented artist Neil Struthers.  This is a project I’ve been trying to get off the ground for a few years and I feel so incredibly fortunate that Neil has agreed to join in on the fun.  Of course, any updates including the comic episodes themselves will be up here once we finish off a couple of them.  Stay tuned.  In the meantime, check out Neil’s Flickr.

Now here’s some things from other people…

- My friend, the very talented Miss Veronika von Volkova recently got together with the wonderful Katelan Foisy and they got up to some wonderful photography-based sexy fun.

- Big Sexy, the comic anthology I mentioned a while ago that explores the many facets of sexuality, is finally for sale and you can get it here.  At$6 for 92 pages I would consider you a fool NOT to purchase it.

- MOON8 created the entire Dark Side Of The Moon album by Pink Floyd in 8bit.  And they’re giving it to you for free.

- An Assortment of Underachieving AT-ATs by Tobias Lunchbreath:

- Mentor and photographer I adore, Lex Machina is having a special Print Sale on one of the photos she took of the League Of STEAM.

- I really can’t wait to see Micmacs, the new film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie and City Of Lost Children) Check out the trailer here.

- I REALLY REALLY want a print of this from talented Duchess Caroline Harrison (via her Flickr)

And that’s all for now.  I’m off to bed for a well-deserved trip in to Dreamland.

Yesterday I went to a small press book fair put on by The Toronto Small Press Group here in Toronto and have to admit I was pleasantly surprised.  Normally my experiences with small press functions have been comprised entirely of people in what my friend Claro calls the “anarcho-hipster spectrum”.  Here in Toronto we have LOTS of anarchists who love showing off just how anarchist they are.  And don’t get me wrong, a lot of their zines are really amazing, but when the only people that attend and take part in these are the same, they’re just preaching to the choir.  The book fair yesterday took away my hesitation for coming.  There were some “anarcho-hipsters”, yes, but there were also middle-aged Wiccans selling history on Queen St. West, semi-formal old men with science-based poetry, teenage manga lovers pimping out their webcomic and a man who called out to me and said “excuse me, can I interest you in a story about people who have penises for faces?”.  Wonderful mix of people and only $20 got me quite a few presents for the holidays (some I admittedly don’t want to give up).

And now I’ve been bitten by the Small Press Bug, it seems.  I find I’m waiting with anticipation for any more events coming up and I’m looking at Microcosm Publishing and just drooling over some of the lovely finds there (including the art of Cristy Road).  And I’m also considering putting a little something together myself.  We’ll see where that goes, but right now I’m still getting over how awesome itis that I’ve found so many talented individuals.

So let’s see where that takes us.

For some reason I’ve really been in the mood for The Ramones tonight.  And The Jesus and Mary Chain.  And The Fall.  And an energy drink, but that’s another matter.  Anyways, here’s some thoughts from tonight…

Take A Picture Now

It would be interesting if there was a site where at a random time during the day it would send a text message or an IM or something to people who have signed up and all it would say is “it is now [whatever time it is in the reciever's time zone].  Take a picture now.” and the receiver would have say, 2-5 minutes to take a picture, no matter where they were, and send it to the site.  Obviously this would be ideal for cell phones with internet access, but a person with a camera and computer near them could take part too.  Hmm.  Perhaps even give them an hour.

Notebookery For Music

When I was thinking of Notebookery I had thought of a version of it for musicians.  Basically it’s the same idea except mail around a flash drive.  When the person gets it they have a week to write and record a song which they will then turn into an mp3 and mail forth.  Or as an alternative, just do a site, sign people up and at any chosen time they have exactly a week to create music and e-mail it.  At the end of the week there will be a nice playlist to listen to.  For the more ambitious this could be a regular weekly thing, although it may lack in diversity if the same artists are playing week after week.

Essays

Just people writing essays/papers on subjects that interest them.  Dump it in to a blog and every two week or a month Zinepal will create a pdf of all of them.  Would make some very interesting reading…

Anyways, that’s it from me for now.  I’m not going to bed as I am far too awake, but…yeah.

Alright!  Time to write about what the hell is going on here!

So, some crappy things have been going on in my life lately.  Grandmother has terminal cancer and about a month left, my godfather was rushed to the emergency room for breathing problems, after a pleasant year and three quarters the Tyson and I ended the relationship.

But! With all crappy things usually some good things come with it.  I went to Montreal and and took some nice photos (even decided that I will one day move there), got some news saying that I might be going to sunny Vancouver for the Canadian Country Music Awards on videography-related business, I will most likely be getting a table at some music convention deal pimping my wares and giving out cupcakes, and I might be going to New York in November just for the hell of it.

Notebookery: I’ve been informed that the notebook has arrived in Michigan as of Wednesday.  By Monday we should have a scan.  A big problem I’m feeling with Notebookery is the stagnation in between contributors.  I think I may add a couple of things like short interviews with contributors, samples of their art and maybe just some freakin’ music.  I dunno.  Also, it seems the only way I can send an e-mail to over 70 people is to start up a google groups account and get you all to sign up.  More on that Later.

Comics: I’m working on a script for the Edward comic I mentioned a while ago.  I still haven’t found an artist, though I’m just writing it up because I miss that little weirdo and his bodyguard.  As for the reading of comics, I haven’t had much of a chance.  When I was in Montreal I picked up Welcome To Hoxford and soon intend on picking up Batman: The Long Halloween.

Dose: I’ve been meaning to do a review on Dose for a while and regret that I haven’t yet.  I will in the next day or two when I am at home and have it in my hands.  But right now I can tell you that it’s really really really good and they’ve included a Warren Ellis-inspired Scooby-Doo and you should go and buy it right now.

Other Work: I’m writing and taking some photographs.  Am also starting work on a bible for an animated series I’ve been pondering for years.  I’m going to save up some money and get a nice artist and get that fucker developed.

Bah.  I’m off for now.  Here’s an old comic that I wrote ages ago.  God Nathan and I were fucked up.  Still are.

Things have been kind of crazy here on the compound. Within a couple of days of putting out the call out for Notebookery contributors, 70 people in 11 countries threw their hats in.   A web site was quickly formed and a domain name was generously donated by Melissa Dowell. And well, now we have notebookery.org up and running. I’ve already bought the notebook, made my contribution and sent it off. The next artist sent me an e-mail this morning saying that he has it. Just…wow.

I think it’s time that I talk a bit about Kyle Gallant. Kyle’s a graphic and web designer who is the biggest typography nerd I know. He is also a person who, probably more than I care to admit, has had a really positive influence on how I deal with things. You see, Kyle loves being productive. THRIVES on it. But something he also loves is getting others to be just as productive and healthy as he is. So he always sends an occasional tweet, text or e-mail my way with some handy hints and when I do eventually see him in person he is NEVER short on advice. At times it can be a bit overbearing but you start to realize that his advice is really damn sound and his links are all inspiring. So nowadays when I have that great epic battle inside my head between the voice that wants to slack off and watch Bullwinkle and the voice that wants me to seize the day by getting on the computer and producing something…It’s usually Kyle’s voice doing the latter and I always end up doing it because as he himself says, you get an incredible rush from being productive. There are some other influences he’s responsible for…It’s because of him that I’ve developed a habit of judging stores based on the typeface used in their logo (very similar to this PvP strip), but it’s a small price to pay for the productivity his words bring forth. I’m not saying he’s a guru or anything silly like that, but I think he should grow a beard, lift up his shirt sleeves and do some talks with a head mic while doing enthusiastic arm pumps now and then.  Or at the very least set up a blog of some sort.

Now with that said, I did a few things with my computer that made me happy. I discovered a web site of the Top 100 Essential Mac Applications and managed to clean up my computer considerably with some of the programs. The big task was finding space hogs and deleting them. I managed to get 20GB out of that witch hunt. Also for some variety I downloaded a program that changes my desktop every three hours to something it finds on flickr. Pretty handy because it gives me new photos to look at. I also cleared up my dock and installed an RSS reader to put some work related blogs into it and read it over a morning coffee.

Well, this post was part of my break.  Now I’m going to have some lunch and continue to get cracking on some writing (and yes, Kyle I’ll be working on the crab!).

So I’ve gotten quite a lot of responses from people that are interested in being a part of the on-the-go notebook idea I wrote about last night and right now this is an official call out to anyone interested in being a part of the first run.

All those interested, e-mail your snail mail address to notebookery@gmail.com

So I had a bit of a brainstorm tonight.  I’m not going to pretend it’s original (in fact after writing this I discovered that something similar has been done before) but I think it would be a lot of fun and what the hell, it’s not as if the result will be the same. With projects like this it never is.  Plus this could all be part of a project for one site…

So, say I buy a small notebook. Like, a medium sized moleskine. I write my mailing address inside the cover and then write or draw something on the first page. I then put the notebook in an envelope and mail it to someone I know (I’m thinking on a set mailing list of volunteers with a person picked at random on that list). They contribute 1-2 pages with anything they want be it a drawing, a painting, a poem, a story, pasting a picture. ANYTHING. Then they put it in an envelope and send it off to someone.  This process continues until the notebook is filled. It’s then sent back to the original sender (in this case me) where it will be scanned and put up on a blog. OR it could be scanned by each contributor as it makes it’s way and put up on the blog.  At the end of it the scans can be put together (or the whole thing can be rescanned) and a free pdf will be offered.  Then a call for other contributors would be held and someone else will but a small notebook and start the process all over again.

Also as an aside someone can buy a cheap little notebook, write the instructions on the inside and mail it to total strangers or a single friend who would in turn send it to their single friend.  When they start to come in, pdfs can be offered up on the blog.  So while the one big project is going on, several little ones will be happening at the same time.

Would this interest anyone?  Let me know.  If enough people want in, I see no reason why we can’t start it up.

EDIT: all interested parties e-mail notebookery@gmail.com with your snail mail address.

The Art Of The Title Sequence
Looking in to the creation and concepts of opening sequences in film and television. Incredibly interesting.

Pictures For Sad Children
A hilariously sad webcomic.

File2HD
How I’ve been taking music from myspace profiles. Arrr.

Bitch Magazine: Who You Gonna Call? LADY GHOSTBUSTERS!
Wondering who the new female ghostbusters might be

70+ High-Quality Free Fonts For Designers
Some incredibly beautiful fonts.

One of my favorite books when I was little was The Gangs Of New York: An Informal History Of The Underworld by Herbert Asbury.  It’s a brilliant book detailing the various gangs that were in New York throughout history and the political atmossphere at the time (The chapter on the Draft Riots was pretty spooky for youngster me).  So when I heard Martin Scorsese was making a movie loosely based on the book I was thrilled because I knew that there would be television documentaries on the History Channel or Discovery Channel and more people wouldd learn about this awesome piece of history.

So here’s the Discovery Channel’s special on The Gangs Of New York titled Uncovering The Real Gangs Of New York.

PART 2, PART 3, PART 4

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