So two weeks ago our computer crashed at work, it has taken this long to get a new one installed. While I was rather daunted (in my own unique paranoid way) by the idea of probably losing 8 months or one year's worth of art and manuscripts, Amy was strangely calm and cool and collected.
"We'll make more!" She said.
I have to admit, her attitude calmed me to a certain extent, but I continued to fret until last night. My boss (formerly our techie until it was out-sourced) managed to transfer everything (amounting to hundreds of images) to his computer. In a day or two I'll transfer everything to discs (like I told Amy I needed to do about three weeks ago).
All hail to Satan (my boss)!
YourPR has posted another episode titled CraigPR...
Practical and Subtle Life Skills
We all need hope in these times of seemingly endless suffering, pain, greed, and so much needless health problems.
Welcome to Practical Ways to Higher Health, a path walked by many, but misunderstood by most.
My story was like many. I bottomed out as a young man after a car crash left me with a broken neck. It was my fault, driving like a stunt man, and thinking I could do almost anything. I was arrogant and wreckless.
But as I recovered, I learned about true healing, and what our bodies are capable of. Over the past 20 years, I have seen so many “miracles,” they all seem normal and natural for each of us…
YourPR has posted another episode titled CraigPR...
Practical and Subtle Life Skills
We all need hope in these times of seemingly endless suffering, pain, greed, and so much needless health problems.
Welcome to Practical Ways to Higher Health, a path walked by many, but misunderstood by most.
My story was like many. I bottomed out as a young man after a car crash left me with a broken neck. It was my fault, driving like a stunt man, and thinking I could do almost anything. I was arrogant and wreckless.
But as I recovered, I learned about true healing, and what our bodies are capable of. Over the past 20 years, I have seen so many “miracles,” they all seem normal and natural for each of us…
Dear Filmmakers,
I am writing from First Person Arts, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit
organization dedicated to the art of the personal story, to announce First Person America: In These Hard Times, a national competition for filmmakers, writers and photographers. It is a great opportunity for film makers to stretch their creativity and get national recognition.
We are dedicated to making this competition representative of artists from
every region of the country and from all walks of life, and the
collaboration of artists and organizers like yourself is essential to
helping us reach that goal. I hope that you will join us in spreading the
word!
Overview and entry guidelines for First Person: http://www.hardtimes.firstpersonarts.org/?page_id=11
Jordanian documentarians can take part in short-film competition
Posted by: "French Embassy /Amman" French Embassy /Amman art4development
Fri Jun 5, 2009 9:50 am (PDT)
Jordanian documentary filmmakers are invited to participate in the Jordanian short-film competition, which will award 1000 JD (US$1,412) to the first place winner and a video camera to the second place winner at the 15th Franco-Arab Film Festival in Amman, Jordan from July 1 to 9. Deadline: June 7.
7th Mercosur Biennial:
Grito e Escuta / Screaming and Hearing
Open Call for Artists' Submissions for
PROJETÁVEIS/ PROJECTABLES/ PROYECTABLES
We invite artists from around the world to present projects for the exhibition Projetáveis [Projectables], one of the seven exhibitions in the 7th Mercosur Biennial, to take place at the Santander Cultural in Porto Alegre, Brazil, from October 16 to November 29, 2009.
Conceived by artist Roberto Jacoby, this chapter of the Biennial sets out to explore the materialization and specific localization of projects that, regardless of geographical borders or ultimate supports, use the world wide web as their primary channel.
Request for Proposals for Artist-Designed Bicycle Racks
deadline July 8
The City of Ventura Public Art Program is accepting proposals by July 8 for artist-designed bicycle racks to be installed in high use locations throughout the City. The goal is to enhance Ventura as a bicycle-friendly city as more Ventura residents turn to cycling and other healthy, eco-friendly modes of transportation. Artist designs should be imaginative and FUNctional-able to accommodate two to six bicycles and conform to established safety guidelines.