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The GSpot:Chris Arkenberg

The GSpot:Chris Arkenberg

from Alterati: The GSpot- The Inside Look at the Outside Culture on October 16, 2009
Duration: 6058
Joseph Matheny in conversation with Chris Arkenberg about everything from the future to music and technology.All music provided by N8UR (Chris Arkenberg) Songs, in order: Babylon System Nude Dressed SmiteDemDub BIO: Chris Arkenberg is a strategic researcher and futurist watching for patterns at the intersection of human culture and technology. He s currently working as a visiting researcher at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, Ca., where he s researching the emergent field of Brain Computer Interface for the Institute s 2009 Technology Horizons program. He did undergrad in psychobiology at UCSC, then worked a 2yr stint at Gateways metaphysical bookstore, followed by a 10-year stretch working 3D s an electronic music producer under the moniker N8UR, while also enjoying and engaging his local community in Santa Cruz, Ca. His blog is URBEINGRECORDED .
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The Gspot: John Harrigan

The Gspot: John Harrigan

from Alterati: The GSpot- The Inside Look at the Outside Culture on October 02, 2009
Duration: 4280
In anticipation of the upcoming performance of The Abattoir Pages, Joseph Matheny in conversation with John Harrigan about anything and everything that comes to their mind. All music provided by Veil of Thorns Songs, in order: And the Beast of the Vision Still Roams in Dream Intellectual Institutional Object Thought Pollution Evolution In Your Ear: Reviewing Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Guerrilla Zoo and FoolishPeople present The Abattoir Pages, a terrifying immersive Halloween experience, hosted in a vast, secret subterranean landscape that was once one of London s largest abattoirs. The Abattoir Pages combines immersive performance, art installation, haunting and treasure hunt-style activity to form a labyrinth of mystery and horror, exposing the earliest Gaelic and Pagan rites. Once inside, audience members will be free to explore the abandoned underground chambers, join the secret party or may be caught in the middle of the most terrifying of puzzles. This Hallowe’en, the infamous horror author Helen Mayer will hold court at a debauched secret party. She will share the perverse and warped research conducted inside the old abandoned abattoir, which was the genesis of her greatest work. In this dark playground, the very nature of human terror has been tested, abused and fed into the living story The Forest . The author invites you to solve the puzzle and unlock the terrifying history within the old and powerful pages hidden throughout the slaughterhouse. Each holds a key to learning the truth of an ancient tale, which will ensure your survival. Tonight, a debt will be repaid to blood dishonoured. An eternal nightmare rises up from the depths of the dark boreal forest, in the shadow of the mountain. It comes to feed on new meat inside an old abattoir. http://www.apocryphon.org/
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The Gspot: Esozone

The Gspot: Esozone

from Alterati: The GSpot- The Inside Look at the Outside Culture on September 28, 2009
Duration: 1008
Joseph Matheny in coversation with Klint and Jillian from Esozone, talking about the new open source and unconference model being used this year. ========= After EsoZone Portland 2009, we will release the EsoZone Protocol, a set of guidelines similar to an open source software license that will enable organizers to host an EsoZone in their own city as long as they are free and follow the unconference model. Portland s weirdest event just got weirder This year EsoZone an annual Portland conference dedicated to the occult, fringe science, and other offbeat topics is forgoing a pre-planned schedule in favor of letting attendees create their own agenda. On October 9th, participants will arrive at Watershed PDX and collaboratively create the schedule. The event will be free and open to the public, and anyone will be able to propose a session, lead a workshop, or suggest a group activity. The approach is called unconferencing, a technique pioneered by tech-industry events. Portland has played host to a number of unconferences in the past few years, including BarCamp, WordCamp, and CyborgCamp. Event organizers Klint Finley and Jillian Ordes-Finley were inspired to transform EsoZone into an unconference after attending CyborgCamp in December of 2008. I was amazed at how quickly the schedule was put together at CyborgCamp, and how smoothly the event ran. We d agonized over the EsoZone schedule for months and were still changing things at the last minute. I was really impressed by how the whole unconference model worked, Finley says. The pair hope this new approach will help EsoZone better reach is goal: fostering connections between its eclectic and oftentimes outsider audience. Finley says This should be a better platform for getting people to interact each other, and making sure the event centers around the subject matter the attendees really want to discuss. EsoZone will use the same scheduling system used by CyborgCamp and BarCamp. Participants will propose sessions on 8.5 x 11 pieces of sticky paper and place them on a large schedule grid on the wall. The sessions can then be rearranged as necessary as attendees negotiate times and spaces for each session. New sessions can be added to empty slots at any time during the event. In order to give people an idea of what to expect, the organizers are encouraging likely participants to propose subjects on their online forum in advance of the event. However, nothing will be decided until the actual event. EsoZone will also be exhibiting esoteric art by a variety of artists. Watershed is such a cavernous space, we have room for a staggering amount of artwork, Ordes-Finley says. Although artists will be allowed to hang art the day of the event, they are encouraged to check in ahead of time if they have questions or could have any logistical issues. More information, and contact details, are available at esozone.com
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KOMU FNF:  Mexico, Moberly, Salisbury high school football

KOMU FNF: Mexico, Moberly, Salisbury high school football

from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on June 27, 2008
Duration: 0
KOMU FNF: Mexico, Moberly, Salisbury high school football from Jim Matheny on Vimeo. Highlights I shot and edited (including the spot-shadow) for KOMU's "Friday Night Fever" coverage of high school football. Cast: Jim Matheny
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SFMOMA Artcast: February 2008 (no images)

SFMOMA Artcast: February 2008 (no images)

from SFMOMA Artcasts on February 15, 2008
Duration: 0
SFMOMA's August 2006 Artcast juxtaposes two different views of postwar Japan: those of photographer Shomei Tomatsu and American Matthew Barney. British artist Joshua Sofaer previews "SFMOMA Scavengers"; jazz musician Dmitri Matheny with a new composition; more writing by students at 826 Valencia; visitors on Matthew Barney.
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Cinema Society: Eastern Promises

Cinema Society: Eastern Promises

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2007
Duration: 0
Roger Durling believes that David Cronenberg is "one of the greatest directors working today." This interview took place on October 12th at Campbell Hall on the UCSB campus and was almost an hour and a half long. Here are some highlights of Roger's chat with Cronenberg about the making of the Russian Mafia thriller "Eastern Promises."This piece was shot by Joseph Matheny and edited by Scott Parent of MediaTrust.
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SFMOMA Artcasts: September 2006 (no images)

SFMOMA Artcasts: September 2006 (no images)

from SFMOMA Artcasts on September 15, 2006
Duration: 0
SFMOMA's September 2006 Artcast features architecture firm Jensen & Macy, winners of the SFMOMA Sculpture Garden competition. Art historian Patricia Albers tells the story of Tina Modotti and Edward Weston. Sculptor Robert Arneson on the allure of clay. Local sound artists Matmos with an ode to Matthew Barney. British artist Joshua Sofaer previews "SFMOMA Scavengers".
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SFMOMA Artcasts: August 2006 (no images)

SFMOMA Artcasts: August 2006 (no images)

from SFMOMA Artcasts on August 04, 2006
Duration: 0
SFMOMA's August 2006 Artcast juxtaposes two different views of postwar Japan: those of photographer Shomei Tomatsu and American Matthew Barney. British artist Joshua Sofaer previews "SFMOMA Scavengers"; jazz musician Dmitri Matheny with a new composition; more writing by students at 826 Valencia; visitors on Matthew Barney.
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