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Sporadic
Comix Travel Newsletter #2
Tue,
26 Sep 2000
From the other side of the 'digital divide', it's Weeksy's sporadic travel
newsletter! Been living in Cambodia for the last few months. Phnom Penh's cool,
it's got a small town feel even though there are millions here. Dodging a
monsoon at the moment in a cybercafe with cockroaches skittering around my feet.
LARK PIEN and pal Dave
have been traveling around and thanks to email we were able to meet up for a few
days in Phnom Penh. They've been traveling since early this year and show no
signs of losing momentum yet.
We hit a few temples, some of the local markets and
sights. Managed to get a peek at Lark's big sketchbook with lots of art from her
journeying. The two travelers survived hostel thievery, stomach bugs and an
obsessive cyclo driver, and have since moved on to dodge occasional bombings in
Laos and Pakistan - but not before leaving me with a cool cartoon. Here's hoping
you'll publish some of your trip sketches, Lark!
Lark designed the logo at http://skip.to/experientialdance
and we've just made up t-shirts.
As for further guests here, Kylie Purr
has mooted a November appearance. And Barbara
Kerr's booked a flight for January.
The comics here? There's a fair bit of translated Thai stuff, but there's plenty
of original material too- some in English. And there's heaps of interesting
visual culture, like the shadow puppet show I checked out last week. But I
really oughta finish my Indonesia notes before I get sucked into the local
stuff.
Site update: I've made a few tweaks here and there, including automatic
translation via Altavista's Babelfish. Too bad they don't have Chinese or
Indonesian. http://www.qdcomic.com
I've just finished transcribing an interview with Yogyakarta Komik collective
Apotik Komik (Healthy Comic) for Dutch magazine Stripschrift. Now I've gotta
find a way to scan art here that won't cost an arm and a leg. More Indonesian
resources at:
http://www.qdcomic.com/list5komikus.htm
And on a sadder note, the UN has pulled out of West Timor - nearly a year after
the crisis there. Your local representative could do with a note. http://www.look.at/easttimorfunnies
The Goss: KIERAN MANGAN
wants you to look at his swell site.
http://www.homestead.com/urgh1/KJMCO1.html
ATHONK and Lane Berman (sorry Lane, you
don't get all capital letters until you do your own comic) are moving to Hawaii
where the esteemed Dr. Berman will head up Indonesian Studies. Way to go! (Hmm,
maybe Athonk can attend Small Press eXpo
next year?)
AMBER CARVAN has moved,
to the biggest of Big Smokes, Sydney.
Q-RAY is organizing the Australian leg of the Impulse
Freak jam strip. He's just been interviewed
by Silver Bullet Comic Books on his multifarious career, and also sold one of
his cartoons to an unknown purchaser - Kerry Packer, perhaps? More at http://www.fatkid.com.au
NORTHBORNE AND GLORY BOUND
is a new anthology of Canberra creators, featuring folks like Mandy
Ord, Kirrily Schell,
and Anna Simic.
MICHAEL PEE FIKARIS now
has his very own email. frothindustries@hotmail.com
"RIVA from Electrocution Distribution is looking for lots more comix to add
to her distribution catalogue. I been supplying her with stuff for a while now,
and her distribution is the best un I've tried yet... Write to her at PO Box
716, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006 Or email her at electroidriva@hotmail.com
" - writes BEN HUTCHINGS.
RICK BRADFORD's POOPSHEET is looking for blurbs from authors for the following
comics that will be featured in an upcoming issue: STRIGIFORMES BUBO VIRGINIANUS
- Che Gilson ANGELUS #1 - Peter Savieri BAD TIMES STORY - Athonk THE BIBLE -
Jesse Reklaw BITS ën PIECES #1 - Neale Blanden DRAGON HURTOR #3 - Ben Hutchings
GOOEY - Buttwig THE HIP BOOK OF FUN STUFF #2 - Che Gilson KRONIKLE KOMIX #6 -
Jenny Gonzalez NEURONN - Adam Ford OOPS - Aaron O'Donnell POP CULTURE & 2
MINUTE NOODLES #3 - Dillon Naylor QUEER EXOTIC PISS - Jesse Reklaw SLURPY SWEET
#1 - Ken Grobe A SPOT OF MUD - Dean Westerfield UNTITLED #2 - Sean Bieri URGH #6
- Kieran Mangan VELVET ARTICHOKE THEATRE #1 - Che Gilson
I
just wrote: "QuickDraw is the best comic in the world." Well, if you
leave it up to the creator... ;]
Contact Ricko at rickbradford@earthlink.net
Site at http://pub8.ezboard.com/blancelotlinksloveshack.html.
THROWN
TO THE WOLVES
at The Comics Journal is still frozen in time. Get on the stick, guys. http://www.tcj.com/3_online/wolves.html
KELVIN LEE writes: "Hello music and comix lovers! Issue
#07 of Forbidden Galaxy awaits you. Shockwave as well as small dogs required
as this month features the work of Glenn Smith."
Smitten Kitten Distro also has a swingin' new site.http://tbns.net/smittenkitten
And on the distro front, CHE GILSON has gone to San Diego - apparently no table
this year though. She's got a new email: plasticplanet@earthlink.net
.Still suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, unfortunately. She's also just
been interviewed by Girlace magazine. All conveniently linked on the Plastic
Planet Page: http://www.qdcomic.com/distro/plasticplanet.htm
And also recently concluded was the Santa Barbara Zine Fest. http://www.javaturtle.com
Don't leave me hangin', now...what was the news?
TIM DANKO is doing a
heaping swag of classes and is busy as hell. Similarly, SHAGS
is doing Electronic Design and Digital Imaging at school. She's packing 12
months of study into six.
JAMES KOCHALKA now has his tunes online:
http://www.mp3.com/jks
http://www.rockparty.com/karaart/james_kochalka.html
BEN KATCHOR wins Macarthur 'Genius' grant: if you don't know who Mr. Katchor is,
learn.
A bit of a non-event: after much talk and interest, no one seems to be writing
the Oz scene report that The Comics Journal was interested in. Maybe I'm just
out of touch, though.
And M/C Reviews' Comics Issue is gestating...wonder how much will be on small
press?http://www.api-network.com/mc/reviews/
National Young Writers'
Festival is shaping up; so far confirmed from comix land are: SUSAN
BUTCHER, CAROL WOOD, GLENN SMITH, LOUISE GRABER, STRATU, BEN HUTCHINGS, and
ANNA BROWN.
KEROSENE CALLING: "Kerosene is a small indipendent comics anthology from
Rome, Italy, and We are searching new authors for our new issue, N*6. It will be
focused on the theme "Pornographic women & men in love", which is
a tentative to subvert one of the most rooted cliches, at least in Italy - that
women can't or are not willing to speak/write about sex and that men aren't able
to write/draw comix about falling/being in love. So we're searching for short
comic stories (max 7/8 pages), in black and white to publish. In our past issues
we have published many italian authors as well as Debbie Drechsler, Jessica
Abel, Aleksandar Zograf, Maria Bjorklund, Maaike Hartjes, Wendy Van Hove...so
you have an idea of what kind of stories we like... If your intersted please
send a sample of your cmx/illustrations, in good xerox copies, to: alessandro
onori via veio 64 04100 latina italy or get in touch with us via e-mail: alessandro.o@libero.it
Deadline is set for the first of September. Thanks to everyone in advance!
alessandro onori, editor PS: we are costantly searching for new good authors and
for trades with Cmx from other countries, so just write a nice e-mail and get in
touch!!"
NETIMAGE: creative and innovative images on media, arts and communication 1ST
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL DATES: 23rd November-3rd December Bologna, Italy
Netmage was developed by the LINK PROJECT in Bologna, an independant
organisation created in 1994 that has the aim of developing, in Italy, a network
of productive exchanges in different fields that belong to cultural
experimentation such as music, performings arts, visual film and electronic art
and comunication. Up to now, the LINK has developed and has helped the growth of
centers for international cultural experimentation in Italy. Netmage, first
Italian international festival dedicated to creations connected to new
technologies proposes an international competition. The aim of the competition
is to gather works belonging to differents fields, and different nature, for
instance film production, work and video and television formats, multimedia
products, web projects, installations and live performances, mixed-media, all in
order to reconstruct a panorama of international new production.
INFO: Adelaide Ronchi EMAIL: netmage@linkproject.org
INTERNATIONAL MULTIMEDIA URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL: Call for Projects THEME:
Interferences: Interstices, collisions, fusions DATES: 14th-23rd December The
CICV Pierre Schaeffer is launching a Worldwide Call for Projects for the
International Multimedia Urban Arts Festival which will take place from December
14 to 23, 2000 at Belfort in France. 50 artistic projects will be selected and
three prizes of 100,000 French Francs will be awarded by an international jury.
INFO: Anne Roquigny, Artistic Co-ordination
EMAIL: ar@cicv.fr
INFO: Eric Prigent, Communication/Press Accreditation
EMAIL: eric@cicv.fr
ONLINE: http://www.cicv.fr
ONLINE: http://www.nuits-savoureuses.net
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