Egyptian cartoonist George Bahgoury discusses the problems with being creative in Egypt where a nation seems to want to propel itself into the past by treating religion as if it is something new and by restricting women and beauty itself. I like the way this man talks.
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Black Soul: Animation by Martine Chartrand
This 2002 animated film by Haitian Canadian filmmaker Martine Chartrand takes us through Black history as a young boy hears stories from his grandmother. The gorgeous and bold images show scenes of village life, history of cultures on the African continent, the corruption and evil of slavery, work in the cotton fields, Emancipation, Industrial Revolution, fighting in world wars and the civil rights movement. It’s a beautiful, moving and graceful piece of art that tells history with a simple directness that gives the film immense power. It seems to have been animated by using a paint on glass technique in which certain parts of the image are erased and repainted to create frame by frame motion.
Ride the Last of the Big Red Cars: 1961 Los Angeles Streetcar Documentary
Jeff Keen the British Film Artist Has Died
Paul Cézanne: The Artist’s Father Reading ‘L’Événement’ (1866)
The Drawings of Queen Victoria
Line of Sight: A Film by Benny Zenga
Stop-Motion Paper Animation by Studio Nos
Ray Bradbury Has Died at 91
Live Coverage of Venus Crossing Sun
It will not happen again until 2117! So you better watch it now! Starting at 3:00 pm PST Venus will cross in front of the sun and the whole thing will last about seven hours. You can’t look at the sun. So don’t do that. But you can put a little hole in a piece of paper and let the sun shine through that onto a second piece of paper so that an image is cast. As for the video feed above, it is from the Keck Observatory.










