Giant Robot Store and GR2 News

[youtube]3N3YOyfVikk[/youtube]   Alejandro Quan-Madrid interviewed me for the upcoming, Game Over exhibition at Giant Robot 2. It’s me blabbing about the art of games that’ll be showing at GR. The energy and effort of people making media is always awesome. This was done with a camera that’s something like a Flipcam. Shot yesterday and put up so quick. Thanks Alejandro! (Bitmob.com – Game Over)  
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Writer Liz Ohanesian brings up the conversation about lower priced art and how to get started. It’s a great conversation to be had, and although there’s levels of art and collecting. This is a good and fun way to start. I could also add to this, and perhaps I will later, but #5 on her list, Post Its which usually takes place at GR in December is a great way and perhaps the best way to start a collection. Actually, I’ll even say it’s an unbeatable way to start. (LA Weekly – Art)
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Thank you for coming through. When the idea of a “reading” was happening, I was picturing Ed Lin reading out of his book, or perhaps notes or anecdotes, but it turned into something else. A reading event with poets. At first it was a strange thought. In reality, it’s merely art form. You only have to listen and try and absorb the sounds, the words, and the tones of what’s being said. There’s a dynamic range of the many styles and this night showed it all. It started with Franny Choi (below), who’s a slam poet. She’s a competitor and brings an animated and strong performance to her words. She’ll grab everyone’s attention every second.

 

Chiwan Choi’s work is touching, subtle compared to Franny Choi (no relation), and his works are introspective yet mainting a hard hitting quietness, like a silent assassin.

 

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