Showing posts with label International. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Geeks of the World Unite - May 25th is international Geek Pride Day

Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) May 21, 2008

GeekPrideDay.org and the Federation of Geeks salute Geek Pride Day - observed on May 25th, the day George Lucas's original Star Wars premiered in 1977.


Star Wars heralded the start of the Modern Geek Era - but not the First Era of Geek. Geek History - Great Moments in Geekdom is chronicled at the site, spanning from Early Geek, 32K years ago, when the First Geek was discovered painting on the wall of a cave in Lascaux, France. Geeks have been at the forefront of human progress ever since.


The Geek Hall of Fame honors History's Greatest Geeks. Inductees into the Pantheon of Geeks currently include:

Leonardo Da Vinci - Renaissance Tekkie,
Miguel de Cervantes - for his signature creation "Don Quixote", the first fantasy Role Play Game fanatic in a literary paen to geek obsession (from Spain, where Geek Pride Day was first celebrated),
Benjamin Franklin - the American geek whose curiosity and quest for practical discovery and application spanned experimenting with lightning, a kite, and a key, to writing Version 1.0 of a country (specifically the United States).
Marie Curie -in true geek style she eschewed the scientific mainstream (at the time, Roentgen's X-Rays, which were then the latest killer app) and in the process discovered not one but two elements, won not one but two Nobel prizes, and made it abundantly clear (in case there was any question) that geekdom is gender neutral.Nominations are open for further inductees to the pantheon of famous Geeks - the Geek Hall of Fame - and may be submitted as set out on site.

Federation of Geeks membership is available in the following SIG's (Special Interest Groups):

Computer Geek SIG
Video Gaming Geek SIG
Math Geek SIG
Science Fiction SIG
Comic Book Geek SIG
Fantasy and RPG SIG
Manga and Anime SIG
Other Geeks SIGs, and New Geeks SIGS - user-defined.
Membership in the world Federation of Geeks is free.

The organization is patterned after the mindset of Douglas Adams. It is the ANSWER, and throughout the geek universe is eternally in search of the Question.


What is a Geek?

For those interested in answering the question of "What is a Geek" while standing on one foot, there is a simple answer: "You know a Geek when you see one."


Slightly more definitively, geeks are generally characterized by:


1. Dreaming dreams which are not necessarily impossible, but certainly beyond the mainstream.


2. An abiding interest in technology, even including the technology for invisible things like information, to the point of voraciousness, but not necessarily in any specific technology - because technology is a moving target. You can be pretty sure that the first person chasing a round thing down a hill, while everyone else was roaring with laughter, was a geek.


3. Knowledge in depth which is not simply academic or abstract, but which can be applied in a practical manner to specific situations.


4. Activity related to the area of interest that extends well beyond a 'passing interest', and reaches a degree a non-sympathetic observer might term clinically obsessive.


Geek Myths - Busted

Geeks have come to be associated, generally by un-geeks, with social ineptness. While geeks can be socially inept, so can everyone else, but without the redeeming intellect characteristic of geeks. Social maladroitness is not a defining characteristic of geeks, anymore than jocks are characterized by lack of intellect (although there is probably fertile ground for a few Phd dissertations somewhere in between, a few pieces of earmark legislation, and some major UNESCO grants).


Similarly, although geeks are usually involved with and bound up in the introduction of any given new technology, and have probably been so since the dawn of history, and slightly before, geeks are not defined for very long by any one specific technology.


Geeks built the world. They are by nature optimists. They do not view any given glass as half-empty or half-full, but generally, in such a situation, as a mismatch between container and contents.


Geeks are currently rebuilding the world, and awaiting the release of open source to complete the task.


Geek Pride Day is a time to recognize the accomplishments of geeks.


In the GeekPrideDay.org Geek Shop, Geek Pride Day tshirts, posters and mugs, and Geek Hall of Fame Geek T-shirts, Geek posters, and Geek mugs, along with Federation of Geeks t shirts, posters and mugs.


"The Federation of Geeks reminds you to be nice to geeks. Your next boss may be one."


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The Booey Lehoo Arts Week Tips Off With International Basketball Friendship Event

Beijing, China (PRWEB) December 09, 2011

Former NBA All-?Star forward Jamal Mashburn will host the basketball tournament. Known in his NBA playing days as "Monster Mash", Mr. Mashburn will be active throughout the day participating in basketball clinics, mentoring the student/athletes throughout the event and games as well as greeting those in attendance. "I am impressed with the concept of the event, the student/athletes and overall project. This event shows just what can happen when young people from China and the United States work together, and shows the value of the work being done through the Booey Lehoo festival to support the 100,000 Strong Initiative," remarked Mashburn.


Assisting "Mash" in the basketball activities will be Ma Jian, former Chinese basketball star and NBA analyst for sina.com, along with Tom McCarthy, Boston Celtics (NBA) Asian scout & chairman of Beijing International Group (BIG), and Jim Nelson, former NCAA (USA) star at Boston College & present athletic director of Suffolk University (Boston) along with local high school coaches.


The 8 Boston (USA), 8 WAB high school student/athletes and 16 Chinese high school student/athletes from Beijing will join together to form 8 "Friendship Teams" to compete for the "Jackie Chan Cup", a trophy donated by the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation Beijing (JCCF), which is a partner in the Booey Lehoo Arts Week and Concert with Americans Promoting Study Abroad (APSA).


The week culminates in a star-?studded concert on December 17th headlined by 7-time Grammy-?Winner will.i.am. The concert, held at the National Indoor Stadium in Beijing on December 17, will also include performances by Shunza, John Legend, CoCo Lee (invited), apl.de.ap, and Sa Dingding. The show will celebrate and support U.S.-?China educational and cultural exchange and promote the 100,000 Strong Initiative. Tickets are available through http://www.booeylehoo.com.


Motorola is a key sponsor for the Booey Lehoo Arts Weeks and Concert. Peak is sponsoring the official event gear. Beijing International Group (BIG) is coordinating the City of Boston Mayor's Office & Boston Public School participation as well as teaming with APSA on event management for the tournament and clinic.


WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE

The Booey Lehoo Arts Week and Concert, organized by APSA and its Chinese partners with support from JCCF, aims to raise awareness of the 100,000 Strong Initiative, an initiative announced by President Obama in 2009 and launched by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2010 to dramatically increase the numbers of US students coming to China to study. APSA works to provide study opportunities for high school students from underserved communities. APSA co-?founder Mike Dardzinski, providing his perspective commented: "It's just great to see young people from our two great countries pooling their talent for a good cause, and the event shows that if we work together, the future of the world in the 21st century is in safe hands. We are very excited about all of the Booey Lehoo events, and are committed to giving study exchange opportunities to the largest possible number of high school students.?


A WEEK OF EXCITEMENT & BUILDING FRIENDSHIPS

Bringing the exciting week of activities to a smashing conclusion will be the December 17 concert featuring American music superstars will.i.am, apl.de.ap and John Legend performing with Chinese superstars Shunza and Sa Dingding in individual, duet and collaboration arrangements. The concert will take place at the National Indoor Stadium.


There is something for everyone throughout the Booey Lehoo Arts Week as fans can enjoy dance, classical music, literary activities as well as a special evening of blues and jazz straight from the Windy City, Chicago, IL.


To add to the seasonal spirit of giving, the Boston students will participate in a Community Service Day with other APSA student ambassadors at a local Beijing school.

Further details on the Booey Lehoo Arts Week & Concert, as well as ticket information are provided at http://www.booeylehoo.com.


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(818) World Premiere at 2011 Miami International Film Festival

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 23, 2011

"(818)", a feature film about family, fame and celebrity justice will have its World Premiere at the 28th Annual Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), which runs March 4 through March 13 on Miami?s famed South Beach. Directed by Robert Lee King, "(818)" marks King?s return to the camera following his feature cult favorite "Psycho Beach Party".


"(818)", presented as part of MIFF?s World Competition, is a dark comedy about a has-been television star whose career gets reignited when she's accused of killing her husband. "(818)" features an ensemble cast ? Beth Broderick ("Bonfire of the Vanities", "Lost", "Sabrina the Teenage Witch"), Whitney Able ("Monsters", "Unearthed"), Ryan Hansen ("Friday the 13th", NBC?s upcoming "Friends With Benefits"), Vincent Ventresca ("Romy and Michele?s High School Reunion", "The Invisible Man"), Keri Lynn Pratt ("I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell", "Smallville"), Andrew Levitas ("Homework", "Psycho Beach Party"), Nathan Lee Graham ("Zoolander", "Sweet Home Alabama") and Chris Mulkey ("Cloverfield", "Boardwalk Empire", "First Blood") with a cameo by Corbin Bernsen ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", "Psych").


Produced by Lisa Schahet from a script written by David Michael Barrett, "(818)" shows us the glory days of aging former TV queen Alyssa Rampart-Pillage are well behind her; these days her on-camera presence has been reduced to appearances in the commercials for husband Bernie's San Fernando Valley (area code - 818) appliance empire. When their environmental radicalist daughter Topanga dies tragically in an accidental golf ball incident, Bernie goes off the spiritual deep end and tries to give away his fortune, but Alyssa will not have it. After all, she is a Celebrity!


Screening dates:

Sunday, March 6 ? Regal South Beach Cinema 10 at 9:15 pm????????

Monday, March 7 ? Regal South Beach Cinema 9 at 10 pm????????


In attendance at the film?s screenings will be Robert King, Beth Broderick, Lisa Schahet, David Barrett and co-producer Beau Genot.


Robert Lee King made his directorial debut with the award-winning short film, "The Disco Years". Channel Four picked it up for its ?Shooting Stars? series, and Strand Releasing included it in their first installment of theatrical short films. His first feature, "Psycho Beach Party", starred Emmy? Award nominee and SAG Award? winner Lauren Ambrose ("Six Feet Under"), multiple Academy Award? nominee Amy Adams ("The Fighter", "Enchanted", "Doubt"), and premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released theatrically by Strand and was an overnight cult sensation. It can still be seen on cable television as well as the Staff Favorites shelf of DVD stores around the country. King co-wrote "Slap Her, She?s French" for ABC Family Network, starring Piper Perabo and Michael McKean ? the film aired as "She Gets What She Wants". King is a member of the Writers Guild of America.


Color film stills are available upon request. To schedule media interviews with Robert King or the cast of "(818)", please contact Lisa Schahet: hmonursepictures(at)gmail.com or Bryan deCastro, BDC Communications: bryan(at)bdccommunications(dot)com (310) 295-9560.


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COAHSI Presents LUMEN 2011 ? International Video and Performance Art Festival

Staten Island, NY (PRWEB) April 28, 2011

The Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island (COAHSI) is proud to once again present LUMEN, a video and performance art festival. Making use of Staten Island?s under-utilized waterfront, LUMEN will take place on the grounds of the National Lighthouse Museum site on Saturday, June 25, 6pm-12 midnight. The National Lighthouse Museum is less than 5 minutes from the SI Ferry Terminal, and the event is free of charge.


Building on the success of last year?s event, LUMEN 2011 is expected to draw over 800 people from across NYC. For many in attendance, LUMEN was their first visit to Staten Island and was a chance to experience the growing, underground art scene on the stereotypically ?forgotten borough.?


LUMEN 2011 will feature video installations, 3D-video technology, new media projections, animation, performance art, art interventions, and sound art. An industrial Staten Island waterfront stage will feature work from over 100 international and NYC-based artists who have shown and performed at such NYC venues as Galapagos Art Space, P.S.1, The Whitney Museum, Issue Project Room, The Invisible Dog Art Center, Flux Factory, The Bronx Museum, BAM Rose Cinemas, ApexArt, Art in General, Artists Space, Smack Mellon, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, NurtureArt, and BronxArtSpace, among others. The festival will include performances throughout the duration of the event, and visitors will be able to purchase prints from our "artist gallery".


The National Lighthouse Museum is a spectacular venue for the festival. Videos will be projected on both the interior and exterior of buildings ? on walls, fa?ades, and trees. People can bring towels and blankets to lie on while enjoying the evening's events featuring avant-garde contemporary art. It is the perfect summer evening event.


And if you get caught up in all the fun and are afraid you?ll miss the ferry back to Manhattan, don?t worry! The ferry runs all night and is only a 5-minute walk from the festival! So take your time and experience work from participating artists: Alex Villar, Kathryne Hall, Grady Gerbracht, Janaina Tsch?pe, Matthew Sleeth, Jason Peters, Dena Al-Adeeb, Joro De Boro, Mark Clare, Sander Houtkruijer,Lisa Dahl, Tattfoo Tan, Mandy Morrison, Brendan Coyle, Don Porcella, Paul Moakley, Steven Lapcevic, and many, many more.


Please visit the official LUMEN website at http://www.lumenfest.org to learn more about LUMEN and the artists involved. To contribute to the event, please see LUMEN?s IndieGoGo page: at http://www.indiegogo.com/LUMEN2011. LUMEN will be free of charge and open to the public.


About COAHSI:

The mission of COAHSI is to cultivate a sustainable and diverse cultural community for the people of Staten Island by: 1) making the arts accessible to every member of the community; 2) supporting and building recognition for artistic achievement; 3) providing artists and organizations technical, financial, and social resources to encourage the creation of new work. COAHSI does extensive outreach to communities that are underserved geographically, ethnically, and economically. The organization works hard to impact the arts across all borders.


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