EVENT: Masquerade, A Retrospective

EVENT: Masquerade, A Retrospective

On Friday, February 5th, DOVA gallery at the University of Chicago will be hosting a retrospective of the photography of Emma Bee Bernstein (1985 – 2008). Although we were in the same graduating class at the University of Chicago and frequently crossed social, curricular, and extracurricular paths, we weren’t really friends so much as acquaintances until after graduation. I barely knew her, but I knew of her, and what I did know was that she was talented, ambitious, precocious, and lived a very glamorous and dangerous lifestyle.

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INTERVIEW: Marie Casimir (on Haiti)

INTERVIEW: Marie Casimir (on Haiti)

Y’all may recognize Marie, who is Haitian-American, from her stints as a performer with Ransom Royal’s Cream & Starch, and from our video SKINEMAX I: Women of The Future. After I heard about the earthquake, I realized I knew very little about Haiti, and what little I did know… well, I knew from talking to Marie. I asked her to share her perspective online as a way of raising more social and cultural awareness about the country in the aftermath of the disaster.

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Steamthesizer

Steamthesizer

Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me introduce you to the world of Steampunk. Steampunk is a word with many meanings, an idea that spans many disciplines. It’s one of the sneakier cultural phenomena of our age. According to a reputable source, Steampunk refers primarily to a genre of fantasy or science fiction that explores the ramifications of advanced technology on society or the possibilities, both technological or otherwise, of alternate worlds or “path-not-taken” narratives. But the bit that interests me comes almost as a footnote: “Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical ’steampunk’ style.”

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VIDEO: The World Is Stone, I  Am Alone, But I Don’t Care!

VIDEO: The World Is Stone, I Am Alone, But I Don’t Care!

For those of you who have not yet been introduced to this dance muse, consider this your coming out party to the world of Carlson. She only exists for me in a few low-fi videos on youtube, but her dance stylings are so ferocious that she has propelled herself out of the two dimensional video world and landed among the mythic dance legends that are orbiting around us, constantly bringing the heat. Think Rosie Perez in the intro of Do The Right Thing mixed with Elizabeth Berkely in Showgirls.

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VIDEO: Shakira is the New Charo

VIDEO: Shakira is the New Charo

Over the summer, all of us at the NHQ became obsessed with Charo, née María Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Moquiere de les Esperades Santa Ana Romanguera y de la Najosa Rasten. “DANTHE… Jooth ay leetle beet klohther!” was on everybody’s lips, and all of our eyes on her glorious tits. Reading her Wikipedia article was a revelation in and of itself, but YouTubing her rarer appearances made her all the more alluring.

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NHQ VIDEO: Whoop Dee Doo!

NHQ VIDEO: Whoop Dee Doo!

Check out the video from the Chicago stop on the WHOOP DEE DOO tour! Presented by the Smart Museum as part of their Heartland Exhibit at Experimental Station on October 2, 2009. (NHQ’s contribution to the live taping is towards the end.)

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INTERVIEW: Re: The Dark and Sticky Pile

INTERVIEW: Re: The Dark and Sticky Pile

Rand Sevilla is a graphic artist and also a graphic musician. I don’t know how many bands he has (a dozen, perhaps) but one of them is this outfit called Club Sashay. Recently Rand was pimping a web snatch of his own design to Vicemag via Twitter. It’s called YYAAHHOOOO.COM. It won a prize. It’s an Internet nasty website mashup. Go there to see what it’s all about and then come back and read an interview I had with Rand about the Internet.

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VIDEO: FPFP (French Pop Future Past)

VIDEO: FPFP (French Pop Future Past)

She makes it look so easy…Like really, REALLY easy. OR: WYSIWYS “What You See Is What You Saw” e.g. Is Yelle Lio 2.0, or do all French Pop stars sound and look and move the same?

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Animal Collective Controversy on Kickstarter

Animal Collective Controversy on Kickstarter

Joshua Dibb, aka Deacon of Animal Collective, has been invited to perform at 2010’s Festival in the Desert. He’s using online funding platform Kickstarter to fund his project, which has been online for only 48 hours and has already managed to spark some serious controversy, both at Kickstarter and on other blogs and forums. Check out these excerpts from Deacon’s comments section on Kickstarter and then head on over and see for yourself what the hubub’s all about.

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Opportunities

Opportunities

NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS is looking for young, talented professionals with whom to collaborate on upcoming projects. Projects include interactive videos, web applications, and commercial gigs in web design and video production. NHQ is a young company with big ideas and serious prospects. We’re looking for people who have their own vision, but also know the strength of collaboration in the creative process.

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