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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Taken from Wikipedia:

===born & raised in Washington, D.C.===

If you were fortunate enough to have been born and raised in the slums of Washington, D.C. like I was, your rat-infested public school's curriculum would have required you and your fellow classmates to go on regularly-scheduled school trips to places like: The National Galley of Art, The National Symphony, The Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Museum, etc.

You would have been required to walk with your classmates to Constitution Ave. and stand on the sidewalk so that you could witness every parade that the rest of the world had to watch on tv.

Like the parade for The Mercury 7 astronauts and their families, featuring John and Annie Glenn, riding in an open car with Vice President Johnson, who waved to all of us standing out there in the rain on that wet, chilly day in February, 1962

JFK's inaugural parade in '61, and then his untimely funeral procession in November of '63 - the caisson, the horses, the indescribable air.

And having to go to The Lincoln Memorial on that hot August day where we listened to Martin Luther King, Jr speak about having a dream.

If you were fortunate enough to have been born and raised in the slums of Washington, D.C. like I was, we would have so much to talk about.

=====This is me way back when, remember? How could you forget!=====

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

a review of manifesto GOTT Art Podcast Series

From imperica.com: manifesto GOTT: This is a product of Studio GOTT, which in turn is a product of Vicki Lee Dillard. The podcasts constitute a series of opinion pieces, which collectively form a manifesto. They are simply and professionally executed, with Vicki reading out her manifestos into a microphone. If one wants to announce and communicate a manifesto, that's all that one needs to do; let the words flow out, which they certainly do here.

Vicki has compiled her manifestos in text form, available to buy on Amazon.

To read more about this reviewer: The Imperica site mixes the concepts and developments surrounding technology, convergence, Internet concepts, connectivity, multimedia, theory, and current affairs - or any combination thereof.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

manifesto GOTT Podcast Series

Welcome to manifesto GOTT - a series of 12 podcast featuring the written concepts, thoughts and ideas on art for the group's consideration and discussion. I'm Vicki Lee Dillard - artist, writer, multimedia project developer for vickileedillard.com - and whatever else inspires me. My art weblog, studiogott.com, along with amazon.com is offering the manifesto GOTT Podcast Series transcripts. Just click on the various links for more details.

manifesto GOTT Podcast Series - No.1: The Artist's Universe

The entire podcast series contains:

No. 1: The Artist's Universe
No. 2: Critique
No. 3: Technique
No. 4: Portraiture
No. 5: Empowerment
No. 6: Nudes

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No. 6a: Nudes Video Podcast


No. 7: Thoughts on Art
No. 8: Reproduction
No. 9: Color
No. 10: U.S.A Government & Art
No. 11: Art Lore & Favorite Stories
No. 12: Terms - Defined by the Author

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Thursday, June 02, 2005

Being there

If you were fortunate enough to have been born and raised in the slums of Washington, D.C. like I was, your rat-infested public school's curriculum would have required you and your fellow classmates to go on regularly scheduled school trips to places like: The National Galley of Art, The National Symphony, The Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Museum, etc.

You would have been required to walk with your classmates to Constitution Ave. and stand on the sidewalk so that you could witness every parade that the rest of the world had to watch on tv.

Like the parade for The Mercury 7 astronauts and their families, featuring John and Annie Glenn, riding in an open car with Vice President Johnson, who waved to all of us standing out there in the rain on that wet, chilly day in February, 1962

JFK's inaugural parade in '61, and then his untimely funeral procession in November of '63 - the caisson, the horses, the indescribable air.

And having to go to The Lincoln Memorial on that hot August day where we listened to Martin Luther King, Jr speak about having a dream.

Now here's my point. Being there. That's the main point that I want to make before I finish. Being there.

I was a little girl on one of those class trips to The National Gallery of Art. I wandered off and got lost. When I finally stopped wandering and turned around I was directly in front of Manet's "The Dead Toreador" - and flew right out of my body. In fact, I felt like I was floating along-side the painting, instead of feeling the floor below my feet.



This, as weird as you may think it is, is simply a true story about a little girl having an enormous aesthetic response to a powerful work of art.

As Father's Day approaches, how about foregoing the necktie and instead give the gift of a family museum membership. Maybe create an enormous aesthetic memory for your family.

Just being there, that's all it takes!

p.s. support art programs in public schools!

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

There goes the neighborhood!

MAC-rosoft - there goes the neighborhood! - finally!

Let's face it, most artists, musicians, graphic developers, console and online video game production companies, multimedia geeks, and uber animators use Mac OS first - and anything else as sloppy-seconds pity code.

Abobe is now the incestuous step-mother to Macromedia.

Hopefully this marriage of convenie . . . aah commerce ($3.4 billion) will finally initiate the disinheritence of some of the skeletons in the closet, or the red-headed step-children softwares on both sides (Director, Authorware, Fireworks, Atomosphere, Encore, Photshop Elements, etc.).

It's really time for more assessable 3-D and animation multimedia software, and how about a Flash-Adobe Player that will override FireFox's inexcusable unwillingness to publish Flash .swf files online?

And pla-eeese, keep the Flash Player spyware-free!

Flash IS the standard, like it or not - Swish is NOT Flash!

And to all you Flash-haters out there, well, this may be the new family that you will be proud to discover on your geneology-financial protfolio.

When the day comes that Mac and Linux marry - well now - I'll definitely be at that wedding with bells on!