Subversive… and in NJ!
“Something mysterious happened in Jersey City this past Monday night… On this grey and windy evening, while most people were at home watching TV, giant neon lights emerged up in the windows of an abandoned factory, spelling out the sentence: ‘It is green thinks nature - even in the dark’.”
Here.
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I have been spending a lot of time taking photos lately, and it’s taken over a lot of the free time I’ve generally reserved for other things in the past… But it’s definitely pretty invigorating to get back into photography to this degree.
I’ve been contemplating whether or not I want to keep up a separate photo website / photoblog-thing or not, but… maybe…
http://brianliloia.com/ ? !
We’ll see…

Weird… I submitted my short, rubber band hand to NewFilmmakers way back in March, and I just got word in the mail that it will be screening on February 7, 2007 during the series. Whoa: it will have been nearly a year and half since I made the thing when it plays at the Anthology Film Archives.
But yea… this is good for motivation.
So, ¡Sí, Se Puede! and THE IMMORTALITY OF MAN are hitting the airwaves, as they say:
Thanks to PepperSpray Productions, a non-profit independent video collective based in Seattle, the ¡Sí, Se Puede! will appear on their weekly TV show that plays on ten local access channels nationwide. Not really sure where, though. The film will also appear on The Leader, their quarterly compilation DVD publication. PepperSpray also accepted THE IMMORTALITY OF MAN to play on television, and maybe it will appear on their DVD as well. Yahoo.
¡Sí, Se Puede! will also appear on Plum TV, a pretty niche network that caters to a handful of ritzy towns in select areas of the US. Plum TV is putting together hour long blocks of short films from different festivals and whatnot. They got in contact with The Journal of Short Film, where they found SSP and several other films they were interested in screening. I don’t have access to this channel and have no idea when it’s set to play…
And finally, THE IMMORTALITY OF MAN will also be screening on INDIGO TV in New York thanks to a recent partnership with The New York Short Shorts Film Festival (TIOM screened at NYSSFF over the summer). Their show is on channel 9 on the RCN cable network and on channel 33 on the Time Warner cable network, and it runs on Thursday nights from 8:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Purty neat.

Been out a lot lately riding the bike, just meandering and snapping photos. It’s almost therapeutic.