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Just today, I received an email notification from Ashoka Foundation, that I‘ve been awarded a scholarship for Asian Social Youth-preneurship Summit: Leading for Social Change, that is taking place on December 10, 2010, in Museum Bank Mandiri, Jakarta.

Here’s the thing.  In their registration email they’ve written that the shortlisted applicants would be notified by December 1, 2010.  Since I’ve not heard a single word from them regarding my application nor the event itself from the day of my application except for the submission notice (dated November 12, 2010), I had automatically assumed that I had not been selected, and so committed myself to other engagements.

Anyway, all that is by the by.  Chance is slim that I’d manage to find a flight and an accomodation within my budget in such a short time.  But oh well, I guess that’s the way the cookie bounces.

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Through the Looking Glass

My piece for our studio’s group exhibition, Journey to Wonderland, a queer comic & illustration exhibition, part of Q! Film Festival Jakarta 2009. Photos and details available at Seven Blue Artland’s website.

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otik-05_coloured

One coloured page of my short comic, Otik, is exhibited as part of Ruang-Ruang Dalam Kepala: A Visual Exhibition – comic, painting, drawing, animation and installation, 9 – 20 June 2008, Japan Foundation, Gd Summitmas II Jakarta.

A3 digital print, poster colour & digital media (Painter & Photoshop).

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The current progress of my latest project — C2O library slash cinematheque. It wasn’t what I had in mind (I had visualised what every gazillion people probably imagine when the phrase “small, cozy bookshop” pops up), but we are working on it.
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With a tremendous help from Danny’s technical notes, I’m building the wall-mounted shelf to accommodate the extra boxes of books. My decision to compromise the materials from a workshop leftovers seems to greatly affect its sturdiness though — the Carrefour’s alternatives looks much stronger by comparison now, Olympic boycott be damned.

So much for say no to plastic eh? Will be in Jakarta from 6 to 15.

Some mp3s I’ve upped for a long time but never get to post :). Cookies for anyone who can guess where the first song comes from.

milk & kisses,
k.

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I’ll be giving comic workshops on April 30 – May 4 for the following event.

Surabaya Book Fair 2008
April 30 – May 4, 2008
Gramedia Expo Surabaya, Jl Basuki Rahmat
Supported by IKAPI (Ikatan Penerbit Indonesia) Jawa Timur & Pemkot Surabaya
Includes exhibition, talk show, discussion and workshops on comic / graphic novel / sequential arts.

Events
30 April
4:00pm : Workshop Story-telling in comics

1 Mei
1:00 pm : Talk Show & Discussion “Promoting Local Comic Industry”
4:00 pm: Comic Workshop – Manga

2 Mei
4:00 pm : Comic Workshop – American / Western

3 Mei
4:00 pm : Workshop Digital Colouring

4 Mei
3:00 pm : Drawing & Colouring Contest

Participants
Beecomics
Neo Paradigm (AQUANUS DAN BENUA KE TUJUH)
M Productions (Deviant, Crash)
Outline Studio (Komedo)
Seven Blue Artland Studio
(Splash magazine)
Wind Rider Studio (Wind Rider, Knights of Apocalypse)
Komunitas Komik DKV UK Petra

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pierrot-3

Old sketch coloured. Pencil and photoshop. Inspired by G.

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PLEASE READ FROM RIGHT TO LEFT

Other info:
Tools: Pencil, ink on paper, photoshop

Photo of the main character, Otik, in puppet form

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internationalpuppetcarnival.com.au
26 June-2 July at Federation Square, Melbourne

Genghis, Khan, and the rhino
Genghis (Phil) and Khan (Cam), supposedly professional rhino (Adam) herders by ERTH.

ERTH (Adam Kealy, Cameron Searle, and Phil Downing) performed in Puppet I-Doll at the BMW Edge in Federation Square. Uhm, yeah, Australia’s own… Puppet Idoll, Pup-pup-puppet Idoll, deemed safe enough for the kiddies. (We had that song stuck in our heads for the whole week.)

Other entries include: puppet hip-hop, Murray Raine’s Henrietta von Hernia and koala trapeze, Polyglot’s dancing dinosaurs, Len the shearer and Dolly the sheep, Snuff Puppets’s Chinese dogs.

At night the theatre was turned into Puppet Burlesque with all things politically incorrect. Especially animal loving.


No more shearing demo. (Shearer and Sheep by ERTH, performed by Adam Kealy (sheep), Cameron Searle and Phil Downing (shearer))

The many seductions of the rhino (ERTH again). The rhino interrupted Burlesque now and then:


It started with a condom (or two)…


And a long-stemmed rose (Thursday)…


And a garter belt…
and boa feathers (Saturday)…


Finished with red pouty velvety lips and fake cable-tie eyelashes on the final day (Adam as the rhino, with Phil and Cam).

Other happenings in Burlesque: Murray Raine’s marionettes (from super-cone-sized boob Madonna, Liza Minelli, Tina Turner, to blown-up Pavarotti, wiggly Tom Jones), Snuff Puppets’ “bovine necrophilia”, Philip Millar’s Ken Koala, Heath McIvor’s motor-mouth Randy the purple “turtle head” (hilarious, no matter how many times I’ve watched the him yelling out the same lines—I reckon it’s the way Heath controlled his voice). Both I-Doll and Burlesque were hosted by Russel Fletcher. The Age has an article on Puppet Burlesque (30 June).

Behind-the-scenes:

Before the I-Doll Phil's Robot Mouse

Left: Before the start of I-Doll. Right: Robot Mouse, Phil having a go with a wine bag, filters, soup lids and foam hanger. It ended up in Randy’s gig, blinking his flashlight for “VCA’s wank-a-thon”.

Other performances I managed to see:

Frankenstein (Jessica Wilson, Colin Sneesby, and Sarah Kriegler) at the Umbrella Revolution: Retelling the story of Frankenstein from Elizabeth’s perspective, it used very well-made, detailed and whimsical puppets. Victor is a skeletal-thin blue puppet with exagerrated facial features (large nose, drooping hollow sad eyes). And then there are a bunch of critters—grotesquely beautiful little monsters made of birds’ skulls, furs, moving about in spidery/crab-like movements. The setting is a “wooden” staircase, where all kinds of scenes rose and disappeared from. A hologram projector was also utilised for some scenes (the birth of Frankenstein, the death of Elizabeth). Definitely worth watching. If there’s anything I feel would improve the show would be (well, I’m nitpicking but) I wished the puppeteers had worn the black gloves.

One Night the Dog (Sarah Kriegler) at The Cubby: Intimate, simple, a one-woman puppet show with rotating set made out of a box.

Some display by Melbourne’s Snuff Puppets
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Didn’t get to see anything else. Pity, I’ve heard nothing but good raves on Tadpole, Sad Bird Boy and Other Tales of the City, and Men of Steel. Receptions look good, and people seem enthusiastic for next year.

Articles from The Age:
Main review: Tie me up, tie me down (22 June)
Puppet Burlesque (30 June)
Closing review (30 June)

Coverage from ABC news (WMV file, 4.6 MB)

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Siblings

1st showing: Bowraville Grants Hall
High St., Bowraville
Wed 14 June 2006, 12.30pm – 2.30pm

2nd showing: Redfern Community Centre
29-53 Hugo St., Redfern
Tue 27 June 2006, 6.00pm – 7.30pm

With its origin in dreaming, the story of siblings unfolds, a bird starts losing its feathers, a girl eats them and the Storm Sisters intervene. Siblings is inspired by the myth of the Waugeluk Sisters. It situates elements of this myth within our modern day world. Siblings traverses the line between certainty and mystery, history and story, past and present.

Siblings was initially conceived of as a travelling puppetry show. The show has been designed to pack up into two travelling trunks and can be viewed in halls, classrooms or theatres. The diverse puppetry styles and visual impact of siblings, with its original voice, can be combined with puppetry workshops to pave the way for communities to tell their own stories.

Maddie
“Is that a bird on my window?”


“She’s going to eat another feather.” You can also download a short video of the scene (AVI, 4.1 MB)


“Harry! He’s got my packet of biscuit!”


The final scene

Some puppet photos:

Slightly larger-sized collage photo here. And not forgetting the embittered bird(s) of compassion.

This creative development is generously supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, the City of Sydney through the Redfern Community Centre, Bowraville Youth Club, Bowraville Community Alliance, and ERTH Visual & Physical Inc.

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