…is a new comic written by Equal Access Cambodia and designed by Our Books.
In addition to the comic, there is a radio drama of the story.
Our Books has been keeping busy with work for UNDP, Epic Arts, and a redesign of their site.
Work continues on Project:24’s book and exhibition, and stay tuned for pictures of Em Satya’s Hong Kong gallery showing!
http://www.siewphewyeung.org.kh/
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Some very repressive measures are being discussed down in New Zealand.
Dylan Horrocks:
Net-savvy folks are participating in an ‘internet blackout’ to spread the word.
Check out Dylan’s blog & cartoons (scooped up by ‘The Pirate Bay’!)
http://dylanhorrocks.vox.com/library/post/pirated.html
http://dylanhorrocks.vox.com/library/post/not-copyright.html
See: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/juha/6247
and http://creativefreedom.org.nz/
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Komikaze (the Indonesian, not the European group) has started a new networking site.
Visit komikazepress
Take a look: http://komikazepress.ning.com
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USA, Seattle: Have you ever wanted to make comics about yourself? Learn from (not one but) two experts! The team that brought you Urban Hipster Comics (that would be Greg Stump and me). Enroll now…
Greg Stump, David Lasky
Comics & Autobiography
The recent success of graphic novels by creators such as Alison Bechdel, Harvey Pekar and Marjane Satrapi has demonstrated that comics can be a radically effective way of telling one’s story. Integral to both “Fun Home” and “American Splendor” is the idea that ordinary people have extraordinary stories to tell. As this class explores different ways of telling autobiographical stories through comics, we will write and draw from our own experience, leading to the creation of a self-published, autobiographical mini-comic. Writer/artists from all backgrounds and levels of ability are welcome.
Instructors: David Lasky, Greg Stump
Meets: Saturday, January 24, 2009 – Saturday, February 28, 2009
Saturday, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Min: 5 Max: 15
General: $215.00 (Add to cart)
Members: $193.50 (Add to cart)
To register, check in with the Richard Hugo House. Classes will take place at the RHH, on Seattle’s Capital Hill, near Cal Anderson Park.
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