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		<title>Underwater New York</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The reading is a launch party celebrating the creative collaboration between artists, writers, and musicians all focusing on creating something inspired by long forgotten objects that have been raised from the waters surrounding NYC.  The organizers call it "Underwater New York". Everything from ice cream trucks to old shopping carts serve as inspiration to create vivid works of fiction.  The people at Underwater New York encourage  interested creatives to make some form of art inspired from their list of "crazy" objects found under the boroughs' murky waters.  The result are a range of works, from songs and short stories to photography.]]></description>
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<h3>Forgotten objects from the deep inspire widespread creation.<br />
By Joshua Harris</h3>
<p>&#8220;Do you want to come to a special reading?  Some NYC based writers and artists are reading their work.&#8221; is what I was asked last wednesday morning.  My initial response was to pass it up&#8230;I mean, how many times are there readings in the city with brilliant authors or artists?  A lot, that&#8217;s how many.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;Well, the reading is on an <a href="http://www.fryingpan.com/" target="_blank">old light boat</a> that was raised from the sea after being sunk for 3 years.&#8221;  &#8230;that followup got my attention.  I decided to go.</p>
<p>The reading is a launch party celebrating the creative collaboration between artists, writers, and musicians all focusing on creating something inspired by long forgotten objects that have been raised from the waters surrounding NYC.  The organizers call it &#8220;<a href="http://www.underwaternewyork.com/" target="_blank">Underwater New York</a>&#8220;. Everything from ice cream trucks to old shopping carts serve as inspiration to create vivid works of fiction.  The people at Underwater New York encourage  interested creatives to make some form of art inspired from their <a href="http://underwaternewyork.com/objects/">list of &#8220;crazy&#8221; objects</a> found under the boroughs&#8217; murky waters.  The result are a range of works, from songs and short stories to photography.</p>
<p>When I arrived, I boarded the old vessel, <a href="http://www.fryingpan.com/">The Frying Pan</a> ; the smell of diesel and rusted metal combined with the melodic sway gave an old world industrial feel to everything.  Inside, on three levels, people congregated in quiet excitement sipping drinks mixed by a centrally located bar, probably converted from an old mess kitchen.  The ship is a historic relic, everything seems preserved and worn down at the same time.  In the belly of the ship, this is most evident; old levers, pipes, and broken fixtures serve to remind the attendees of the ships forgotten purpose.</p>
<p>Inside this area of the boat, the night started with a bit of sketch comedy, was highlighted by some live sets by accoustic musicians, and ended with a short story of two tragic lovers.  The expression of the love for creativity inspired by misplaced objects was strong and was the lasting impression I took away from the event.  You can check out more on Underwater New York, submit your stories and other artwork, and even check out pictures of the event <a href="http://www.underwaternewyork.com" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>

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		<title>Bit Shifter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellameiyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember, those revolutionary portable gaming systems that let you bring <a href="http://mario.nintendo.com/">Mario</a> on the road? Kind of like the great great grandfather of your <a href="http://www.nintendodsi.com/">DSi</a> or <a href="http://www.us.playstation.com/PSP">PSP</a> ? Just when it seemed the Nintendo Gameboy was settled into retirement, experimenting musicians like Joshua Davis taught it a new trick: <a href="http://www.chiptune.com/">CHIPTUNE</a> .]]></description>
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<h2>8-Bit Revolution</h2>
<h3>Joshua Davis mixes blips on his Nintendo Gameboy<br />
By Ella Mei Yon Biggadike</h3>
<p>Joshua Davis, aka <a href="http://bit.shifter.net/">Bit Shifter</a>, makes music on his <a href="http://www.gameboy.com/">Game Boy</a> .</p>
<p>Remember those revolutionary portable gaming systems that let you bring <a href="http://mario.nintendo.com/">Mario</a> on the road? Kind of like the great great grandfather of your <a href="http://www.nintendodsi.com/">DSi</a> or <a href="http://www.us.playstation.com/PSP">PSP</a>? Just when it seemed the Nintendo Gameboy was settled into retirement, experimenting musicians like Joshua Davis taught it a new trick: <a href="http://www.chiptune.com/">CHIPTUNE</a> .</p>
<p>Chiptune, chip music, or 8-bit music is created from the sound chips in early video game systems. That buzzy, metallic, electronic sound that, when strung together in different tones, became the soundtrack to Mario’s quest for the princess. It was the sound that seeped upstairs from late 80’s basements equipped with that chunky grey Nintendo box and those sandwich shaped game cartridges. It was the beepy <a href="http://www.tetris.com/">Tetris</a> tune that drove your parents crazy on long car trips.</p>
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<h3>Video Interview</h3>
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<p>Not anymore. Using modern homebrew software Joshua turned his Gameboys into synthesizers, playing the 8-bit sound chips as a traditional musician would play notes. The challenge and the beauty in making chiptune is that the older sound chips, unlike modern sound cards, only produce a finite number of tones and combination of tones.  That’s like trying to play the piano without a C note or G chord. You can’t make every sound that you imagine, which forces the composer to get creative. Joshua thrives on working within those limitations.  He has described this as &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BifjWTFAvMU">a symbiotic process between me and the hardware</a> .&#8221;</p>
<p>As a child, Joshua played piano which he admits he &#8220;never really practiced.&#8221;  He also picked up guitar for a number of years.  But neither instrument sparked the passion in Joshua that chiptune did.  He first encountered the musical movement through a website featuring <a href="http://www.nanoloop.de/">Nanoloop</a> –– the cartridge developed by Oliver Wittchow that can physically make your Gameboy play music. Intrigued by the possibilities of remixing those favorite 80’s videogame tunes, Bit Shifter ordered one. And was hooked. The more he played, the more he discovered others doing the same, playing and revolutionizing the way that music is played on Gameboys.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/">Little Sound DJ</a>, another homebrew software company created by Johan Kotlintski is one of Bit Shifter’s preferred tools. It turns your Gameboy, according to their website, into a “full-fledged music workstation.” It is complete with a sequencer for simple and complex composition; samples including 59 phonems for programmable speech and recorded drum kits; four channels of 4-bit sound chips; and synchronization capabilities (yes, that’s two Gameboys playing music together in beautiful chiptune harmony.)</p>
<p>When you get a handful of these synthesizer-Gameboys outfitted with Nanoloop and Little Sound DJ and synched to each other you can mix music the way DJs do. When you get an 8-bit DJ like Bit Shifter, you can throw a party. Birth: the <a href="http://blipfestival.org/2008/">Blip Festival</a>, a 3 day Woodstock-like music festival where chiptune lovers come to see who is shifting the coolest bits and how.  It’s the brainchild of a community called <a href="http://www.8bitpeoples.com/">8bitPeoples</a>, which Bit Shifter helps to run as co-administrator.</p>
<p>8BitPeoples, founded in 1999 by chiptune artists Jeremiah Johnson aka <a href="http://nullsleep.com/">Nullsleep</a> and Mike Hanlon aka <a href="http://www.8bitpeoples.com/artist/tangible">Tangible</a>, began as a community obsessed with old school video games and spreading the 8-bit love. Now, it includes free chiptune music downloads, free disc art, a listing of chiptune live shows, the Blip Festival, an online shop, and even a research and development team that’s expanding the possibilities of what 8-bit can do.</p>
<p>At Blip Festival 2008, Bit Shifter hunches over an arsenal of Gameboys. By manipulating the directional, A, and B buttons the way a DJ would manipulate records on turntables, he starts with a low fast beat. Heavily graphic images are changing frenetically on a projector screen behind him. When a heavier beat comes in the crowd starts jumping. Then Bit Shifter picks up a Gameboy in each hand and extends his arms to the sky like he’s offering up the world for one long note. When the note breaks back into beats the already screaming crowd goes crazy, jumping and head banging in utter ecstasy.  Joshua grows with the crowd, gettting more powerful as the crowd gets louder.  You can tell he&#8217;s consumed in the rhythm and chaos of the sonic bits clashing together on stage; it&#8217;s an amazing sight.</p>
<p>To date, Bit Shifter has performed live over 100 times internationally delivering an energetic performance that is at once nostalgic and surprising. You are definitely reminded of the old video game low-fi sound, but you never would expect that those sounds could also be so musically sophisticated. The music is fun, yes, but it is serious music too. It’s not the gimmick that it could be mistaken for and Bit Shifter understands the viewpoint. He says “while there is a truthful argument that the sound is very primitive and brash and very basic sounding, there is also the argument that that can be kind of interesting.” It’s more than interesting, it’s revolutionary.</p>
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<h3>Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>Ken Tanabe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1959 the Virginia Circuit Court found Richard and Mildred Loving guilty of violating a state ban against interracial marriages. The couple was sentenced to one year in jail, which was lifted under the proviso that the two leave the state and not return for a period twenty-five years. The Lovings left their home and families in Virginia and moved to Washington D.C. where they were able to live together legally but were subject to racial taunting and limited opportunities. Nonetheless the Lovings endured and were vindicated by a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision—the case is known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_v._Virginia">Loving v. Virginia</a> —on June 12, 1967. The ruling removed all state laws barring interracial marriage.]]></description>
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<h2>Feel the Love</h2>
<h3>Ken Tanabe’s lovingday.org celebrates the spirit of perseverance and promotes multicultural awareness.<br />
by Christian Ghigliotty</h3>
<p>The sun loves Ken Tanabe. Or maybe it’s the other way around. “Man I have to say it feels so good to be out here right now. I’ve got my Vitamin D for the week, “ he says and flashes a toothy grin afterward. Ken pushes out his chest and the <a href="http://lovingday.org/t-shirt-store">LovingDay logo gleams brightly</a> , like it’s where he holds all his power. “The logo has a heart surrounded by a shield. The shield represents law, protection. The inner part, the heart, represents love and the Loving decision.”  The multi talented designer of Belgian-Japanese descent has flexed his creative muscle throughout the design industry in a variety of roles. As founder of lovingday.org, however, he now plays a much more pivotal role that transcends his industry niche—that of educator.</p>
<p>In 1959 the Virginia Circuit Court found Richard and Mildred Loving guilty of violating a state ban against interracial marriages. The couple was sentenced to one year in jail, which was lifted under the proviso that the two leave the state and not return for a period twenty-five years. The Lovings left their home and families in Virginia and moved to Washington D.C. where they were able to live together legally but were subject to racial taunting and limited opportunities. Nonetheless the Lovings endured and were vindicated by a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision—the case is known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_v._Virginia">Loving v. Virginia</a> —on June 12, 1967. The ruling removed all state laws barring interracial marriage.</p>
<p>Ken Tanabe knows this. Now he wants you to know this.</p>
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<h3>Video Interview</h3>
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<p>“We want to fight prejudice through education, especially against multiethnic couples and individuals and build a sense of community&#8230;through people that embrace the idea of multiculturalism.”</p>
<p>Lovingday.org is a rich repository for information that reinforces Tanabe’s educational vision. <a href="http://www.lovingday.org/">The site</a> has become, in part, a soundboard for interracial couples to tell their stories, either in print, images or video. Moreover, since its inception in 2004—the same year Tanabe graduated from Parsons School of Design—over a dozen <a href="http://lovingday.org/events-all-year">events</a> in nine different states have brought together thousands of people of different ethnicities, establishing human connections and providing common ground for a<em>ll people.</em> The two biggest events Loving Day has spawned are the annual flagship celebrations in New York City and <a href="http://www.mxroots.org/">The Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival</a> in Los Angeles, both of which have garnered huge amounts interest and success.</p>
<p>Despite the actual June 12 celebration happening once year, the mission is to celebrate Loving Day everyday in some small way. The movement continues to grow in a grass-roots fashion, as people host their own events after attending one of Ken’s organized functions, which is also something the site encourages people to do. It also has helped to create a platform where awareness becomes the stimulus for enlightenment.</p>
<p>“If you could compare all the places you could start something like Loving Day, New York is one of the best places to do it. It such a crossroads of the world&#8230;”</p>
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<h3>Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>Bill Hilgendorf</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even on days where the sun warms the mahogany bricks of the many hollowed, dusty factories along the waterfront, the neighborhood has the feel of a place long forgotten. Iron wrought fences bend back as if stepped on by giants. Human sized oil drums are scattered and labeled “hazardous liquid” in rushed handwriting, amongst warped deadwood that look like fossil remains. Despite the Red Hook Flea Market a few blocks away, it is noticeably empty on a Sunday afternoon. There is a quiet hum underneath the streets that can be heard, like something is brooding beneath. This is just one of Bill Hilgendorfʼs many Brooklyn playgrounds.]]></description>
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<h2>Dead wood Redux</h2>
<h3>Bill Hilgendorf and company bring a whole new meaning to the phrase &#8220;reduce, reuse, recycle.&#8221;<br />
By Christian Ghigliotty</h3>
<p><a href="http://nymag.com/realestate/articles/neighborhoods/redhook.htm">Red Hook</a> lies in ruins.</p>
<p>Even on days where the sun warms the mahogany bricks of the many hollowed, dusty factories along the waterfront, the neighborhood has the feel of a place long forgotten. Iron wrought fences bend back as if stepped on by giants. Human sized oil drums are scattered and labeled “hazardous liquid” in rushed handwriting, amongst warped deadwood that look like fossil remains. Despite the Red Hook Flea Market a few blocks away, it is noticeably empty on a Sunday afternoon. There is a quiet hum underneath the streets that can be heard, like something is brooding beneath. This is just one of Bill Hilgendorfʼs many Brooklyn playgrounds.</p>
<p>“I was so amazed at the stuff that people would throw out&#8230;full pieces of furniture, cutoffs of wood, material&#8230;you walk around on the streets on a trash day and youʼll never know what youʼll see.”</p>
<p>Bill is the cofounder (with business partner Jason Horvath) of <a href="http://www.uhurudesign.com/">Uhuru</a> [pronounced oo-<strong>hoo</strong>-roo], a design and build furniture company dedicated to sustainability, repurposing materials such as riven deadwood to craft products with an emphasis on minimal, modern form. The word Uhuru is proudly emblazoned on the company’s insignia and is the Swahili word for freedom. It also happens to be the name of one of Bill’s favorite bands. As he talks he moves with a softness and ﬂuidity that one does not expect from someone raised in Boston. The word “like” is prevalent in between flailing arms. Heʼs all knees and elbows. A short boxed beard sprouts from an affable face, a tidy shag cut skims above lightly colored eyebrows.</p>
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<h3>Video Interview</h3>
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The two founded the company in 2004, and primarily collect scrap woods from local Brooklyn wood shops, leaving small bins to discard wood that’s not used in their production, which is then upcycled to create furniture that leaves the smallest environmental footprint possible without sacrificing quality, aesthetic, and durability. “…we like to show the simplicity of the material. So if itʼs wood, highlighting the ﬁgure of grain pattern, metal&#8230;can have a really great texture. Minimal forms with decorative graphics.”</p>
<p>Located in an old foundry in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Uhuruʼs has the feel of an old World War II manufacturing facility. Saws and welding tools moan as wood is cut to form. Weathered screw drivers and hammers hang from cork board, each one carrying memories of the furniture it helped create in the grooves of its handles and bits. Uhuruʼs insignia—a chair with wings spanned proudly flying underneath the word Uhuru, each of the letters like miniature pieces of Bill’s furniture—even seems to speak of another time, perhaps one better than this one. Each piece is built by hand and as a result no two pieces are the same, each sui generis in color, texture and grain. Their product line is replete with tables, beds and seating that echo their vision, however none greater than the <a href="http://www.uhurudesign.com/work.php?w=2">Stoolen end table</a> , one of Uhuruʼs original items that help push the company to its current standing. Using a vegetable based resin, dozens of smaller two inch pieces of wood are glued together into the top surface of a hollowed base, similar to that of a barrel. After sanding and multiple coats of finish, the end resembles a three dimensional puzzle that is inherently beautiful and deceptively stylish.</p>
<p>Billʼs passion for furniture design was rooted in scavenging for discarded electronics, bicycle parts, unwanted furniture that was left on curbs or in trash bins as a child, trying to Frankenstein whatever he could into something reusable. This obsession led to a degree as an adult from the <a href="http://www.risd.edu/">Rhode Island School of Design</a> studying industrial design. During his junior year Bill studied abroad for a semester in <a href="http://beta.stockholmtown.com/en/">Stockholm</a> , Sweden, where he started building furniture he was passionate about, using his hands and found materials to create pieces that arenʼt as Bill says “cheesy product design”.</p>
<p>The idea of sustainability transcends the Uhuru brand, as evidenced in the art installation Bill created with his girlfriend and artist Maria Cristina Rueda, titled “63 chairs.” Originally on Columbia Street in Brooklyn, the installation was a collection of sixty-three chairs from the Carroll Gardens, Park Slope and Fort Greene neighborhoods, piled high along an a twenty-two foot wall. From July to October of 2008, the chairs were collected the night before trash day and painted black. Oddly enough most of them are still usable. The chairs inherent forms are underscored by the shape of the installation and the rich blank paint used to coat them. The installation exists seemingly on its own, devoid of time or of place. The chairs all seem to be banding together as if to ward off extinction. “We collected these chairs as a commentary on the throwaway culture&#8230;a lot of these chairs are in perfectly good condition. People are into the idea of things being ﬂashy, it doesnʼt have to last. Gone are the days that furniture is passed down from generation to generation.”</p>
<p>Five years after its inception Uhuru continues to seek out new materials and new ways to create without waste. In preparation for New York design week (May 8-19<sup>th</sup>) Uhuru has launched three new innovative designs: the Stitch Coffee table, the Standard chair, and the <a href="http://3rings.designerpages.com/2009/05/01/at-bklyn-designs-2009-uhuru/">Metal Stoolen</a> , a beautiful metal version of the company’s signature piece.</p>
<p>And just like all of his other pieces, the past and future intertwine in Bill’s work.</p>
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<h3>Bill&#8217;s Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>N.J. Philth Harmonic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On a sun kissed afternoon in Brooklyn, Stephanie and drummer Robbie LaFalce saunter up the sidewalk playfully exchanging words. From afar the two look like an odd coupling. Stephanie seems guarded, with her arms wrapped against her stomach almost as if she is hugging herself. With tawny, free falling locks, dusky brown eyes and a freckled complexion one might expect Stephanie to be a model or actress instead of a top twenty-one female vocalist selection on American Idol. Robbie with his hands in his pockets is much more relaxed. A stubble beard threads a wide eyed, boyish face underneath a low sitting cap. He looks like your brother’s geeky best friend from high school, and not the former drummer of the ska band the Miasmics.]]></description>
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<h2>Stephanie White and crew get <em>Philthy</em> on debut smash.</h2>
<h3>Talented ensemble band grooves to the voice of its own White light.<br />
By Christian Ghigliotty</h3>
<p>Some people wear their emotions on their sleeve.</p>
<p>Stephanie White wears hers on her foot.</p>
<p>On a sun kissed afternoon in Brooklyn, Stephanie and drummer Robbie LaFalce saunter up the sidewalk playfully exchanging words. From afar the two look like an odd coupling. Stephanie seems guarded, with her arms wrapped against her stomach almost as if she is hugging herself. With tawny, free falling locks, dusky brown eyes and a freckled complexion one might expect Stephanie to be a model or actress instead of a top twenty-one female vocalist selection on American Idol. Robbie with his hands in his pockets is much more relaxed. A stubble beard threads a wide eyed, boyish face underneath a low sitting cap. He looks like your brother’s geeky best friend from high school, and not the former drummer of the ska band the Miasmics.</p>
<p>When the clomps of Stephanie’s heels cease against the sidewalk it becomes apparent. Just above the arch of her left foot floats a <a href="http://www.free-online-piano-lessons.com/images/StaffGuide.gif">treble clef staff</a> , the veins under her creamy skin pointing up to the tattoo as if in awe. As she swings her ankle out to further display her branding, her black high heel looks the shape of an ‘F’ note.</p>
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<h3>Video Interview</h3>
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Despite preconceived notions of the pair, within moments of Robbie strumming his guitar strings to Stephanie’s smoky croon on the steps of a brownstone it’s clear the two feed off each, displaying a musical verve that excites.</p>
<p>New York has a <a href="http://nyphil.org/">Philharmonic Orchestra</a> . Say hello to New Jersey’s <em>Philth</em> Harmonic.</p>
<p>“So Alex (Ozolins) has played French horn in several orchestras, and he came to the conclusion that New Jersey doesn’t have a Philharmonic, and decided that we needed one, and since we like to enhance stereotypes, you know the dirty Jerz, we came up with Philth Harmonic.”</p>
<p>The unlikely duo are the founding members of Stephanie White and the New Jersey Philth Harmonic, a fusion group from Essex, New Jersey. Along with members Aleks “Mos” Ozolins, Eric “Yaz L” Lindberg and Nick LaFalce, Pat Smith, Cameron MacManus, Joe Schmidt, James Lawrence, Erik S. Donough, and Tom Spears, the group finds creative ways to combine rock, jazz and reggae with head nodding pop tunes.</p>
<p>The band’s debut album <a href="http://www.amazon.com/InSanity-Stephanie-Jersey-Philth-Harmonic/dp/B000X25G90?tag=particculturf-20">Knee Deep InSanity</a> is a ten track melange (three of which, interestingly enough, were recorded acoustically in an old forge) of French horn, saxophone, drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, with White’s mellifluous voice flirting voraciously with them all. Thematically the album paints with broad stokes, touching on ideas of unrequited love and loss. While Stephanie doesn’t try to hide the fact that she was one of the top forty-two selected on <a href="http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/americanidolaudtionsboston?pg=17">American Idol</a> , it isn’t something that she advertises freely. Taking her Hollywood experience and co-writing with Robbie on would become the second track on the album, aptly titled Tough Enough. “When I came home everyone was apologetic about my return (from American Idol) and questioning what I would do next. I told them I would make my own music and play for whoever would listen&#8230;I can handle the pressures of the industry, I&#8217;m tough enough.”</p>
<p>While listening to the album the level of musicianship is clearly at a high level, each band member bringing individual flair to the table when called upon (listen for the awesome tenor and alto sax components in Bogged Down and Tough Enough) and no one style or instrument hogs the spotlight, which often times can be difficult for fusion artists. Back on the steps of the brownstone, Robbie’s background vocals hum underneath as Stephanie’s voice rises to a crescendo. Inside the brownstone as the two perform their song Teardrops, the third song from their debut album, the haunting lyrics of the fairy-tale sans happy ending come to the forefront as Stephanie spins her tale</p>
<p>“Then one dark day it came/ my prince masked by his shame/ &#8217;cause he knew he couldn&#8217;t stay/ but he rescued me anyway.”</p>
<p>The band dropped Knee Deep InSanity in 2007 and have been touring mostly since its debut. The band is now hard at work on its sophomore follow up, and will be charting the album’s progress on a video blog which can be found on its <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/PhilthHarmonic">YouTube channel</a>. The new single, King of Wishful Thinking can be heard on</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/philthharmonic">the band’s homepage.</a></p>
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<h3>Philth Harmonic Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>ChuckBoy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endangered Species
2008 was the year of Chuckboy. Can 2009 be a repeat year for the Brooklyn based urban vinyl designer?
by Christian Ghigliotty
From the front window pane of myplasticheart , a collectors paradise in the Lower East Side, Charles Hui (aka Chuckboy) stands arms crossed, hunkering over the glass shelving that houses many of the designs [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Endangered Species</h2>
<h3>2008 was the year of Chuckboy. Can 2009 be a repeat year for the Brooklyn based urban vinyl designer?</em></strong><br />
by Christian Ghigliotty</h3>
<p>From the front window pane of <a href="http://www.myplasticheart.com/">myplasticheart</a> , a collectors paradise in the Lower East Side, Charles Hui (aka Chuckboy) stands arms crossed, hunkering over the glass shelving that houses many of the designs that has influenced his own work. He is pensive, donning a <a href="http://www.kidrobot.com/products2.cfm/ID/7811/name/buttons-logo-hoodie-cobalt">blue zip-up hoodie</a> from another collectible store you may have heard of, <a href="http://www.kidrobot.com/">Kid Robot</a> . Despite the success and acclaim he received in 2008 for his work, he really is still just a kid at heart, admiring the collectibles as if he were the proud owner of them all. “I think creating a toy starts with a really great idea and design, either in your head or on paper&#8230;coming up with something great, then cleaning it up and finalizing it&#8230;if it hits people in the way it looks and feels, that’s when it’s successful.”</p>
<p>Chuckboy’s work thus far has done just that. His highly successful three inch <a href="http://www.toycyte.com/chuckboy-reindeer-dunny-for-kidrobot">Reindeer Dunny</a> took Santa’s little helper and turned him on his antlers, shoved a ball gag in his mouth, a harness around his torso and handed him a mean little bullwhip to so some damage with. The design helped inspire a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV4B9lkWWpY">Kid Robot produced claymation video</a> , that showed this Dunny doesn’t take shit from anyone. “It was a surprise&#8230;I was in shock.” The toy was a hit both in the U.S and abroad, moving UK based company <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3095/3225509161_cd31bf5757.jpg">Crystled to bling out the Reindeer Dunny</a> using sparkling Crystallized Swarovski Elements.</p>
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<h3>ChuckBoy Interview at My Plastic Heart toy shop</h3>
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His love for biotechnology and model building come to form in his interpretation of the daruma for the Dreams to Dreams Custom vinyl show which took place in December of last year. <a href="http://janmstore.com/302517.html">Prototype DCTO Mark 1</a> —painted in a shiny chrome, metal rivets running up and down layers that encase a smirking visage—resembles the helmet of a Russian space suit or space bound escape pod. Along with forty-one other choice artists his work was on display and for sale at the Japanese American National Museum from December 2008 to January 2009.</p>
<p>From April 10th-May 10th he was part of myplacticheart’s mixed media show using the Chinese Zodiac as inspiration for work. Born in the year of the monkey Chuckboy created three four inch models that look like a new genetically engineered species of primate, housed in glass tanks as if they were in cryopreservation. Coming up on May 21st Kid Robot is releasing its Dunny Endangered! series and Chuckboy it at it again, this time unleashing a Lion Dunny.</p>
<p>Walking in the Lower East Side a teenager recognizes Chuckboy and tells him that he&#8217;s a big fan. Chuckboy&#8217;s all &#8220;awww shucks&#8221; about it and thanks him but the kid wants more. He asks him to draw him something, anything. His dad pulls out some paper from a pocket somewhere and Chuckboy goes to work. Within minutes the kid has a Chuckboy original, a skull and bones piece that he says isn&#8217;t much and Chuckboy is apologetic. Nonetheless the kid is happy.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s really a surreal for me. You do a couple of designs and nobody sees your face, and then all of a sudden people in the street are seeing your face for the first time and taking your picture&#8230;I hope it&#8217;s a sign of things to come.&#8221;</p>
<p>Looks like 2009 is starting to look a lot like 2008. For most people that wouldn&#8217;t be a good thing. For Chuckboy, it&#8217;s where he wants to be.</p>
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<h3>ChuckBoy&#8217;s Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>MATAANO</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:41:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellameiyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In high-waisted jeans and simple tank tops, long necklaces and boots fashion-designing twins Ayaan and Idyl compliment each other nicely as they walk into the studio.  You get the sense that effortless style is in their fingertips, waiting for inspiration. That inspiration is their multicultural heritage. Citizens of both the United States and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia">Somalia</a> , they decided early on that they wanted to make their careers in fashion, designing for the multicultural woman.]]></description>
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<h2>MATAANO</h2>
<h3>Somali Twin Sisters Idyl and Ayaan Mohallim Talk Fashion and Multiculturalism<br />
by Ella Mei Yon Biggadike</h3>
<p>In high-waisted jeans and simple tank tops, long necklaces and boots fashion-designing twins Ayaan and Idyl compliment each other nicely as they walk into the studio.  You get the sense that effortless style is in their fingertips, waiting for inspiration. That inspiration is their multicultural heritage. Citizens of both the United States and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia">Somalia</a>, they decided early on that they wanted to make their careers in fashion, designing for the multicultural woman.</p>
<p>Mataano, which means twins in Somali, debuted with a <a href="http://mataano.com/Spring2009.html">Spring 2009</a> capsule collection of ten dresses to great reviews. Shortly after their collection landed in stores Ayaan and Idyl were invited by the <a href="http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/oprahshow/20081015_tows_olsentwins/9">Oprah show to Skype with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen</a> about their shared experiences as twin fashion designers which brought national attention to their emerging brand. Now, with the Fall 2009 collection, Ayaan and Idyl have two seasons under their belt and are paving their way in the fashion world.</p>
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<h3>Ayaan and Idyl Video Interview</h3>
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<p>Though born in the United States, the twin sisters spent their first nine years in pre-<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_Civil_War">civil war</a> Somalia. It was important to their mother that they learn Somali language and culture. But when the cultural climate became tense with curfews and a heavy influx of refugees, their mother brought them back to the States.</p>
<p>They are inspired by Somali fashion in some ways. “The black look doesn’t exist in Somalia. The brighter you are the better. The peacock, the gold. Lots of perfume. Standing out. You can see that influence in the Spring 09 collection,” they say. But, you’ll still find some black in their collections because their designs are all about melding the style of two nations. Their <a href="http://mataano.com/Fall2009.html">fall collection</a> , for instance, is much more muted with rich purples and grays. Their fall silhouettes are also much more American vintage. “We feel strongly that fashion, beauty doesn’t have a color and so we wanted to make that obvious in our clothes [so that they] really transcend all borders,” says Idyl. There’s no question that this meeting in the middle is something that they hope will help launch their brand into the global arena.</p>
<p>With no formal training in fashion design­­, Ayaan and Idyl held on to their dream and their passion to create the brand they’d envisioned even as young girls. After college they moved to New York City and took internships in the fashion industry. From <a href="http://www.jillstuart.com/#:/front-page">Jill Stuart</a>, Ayaan learned about how to take vintage fabrics and classic forms and give them a modern edge. From <a href="http://www.betseyjohnson.com/">Betsy Johnson</a> , Idyl learned about design technique and color. When asked about designers they love, they gush over <a href="http://www.carolinaherrera.com/content.htm">Carolina Herrera</a> and <a href="http://www.tracyreese.com/">Tracy Reese</a> who they feel transcend a cultural base as well as <a href="http://www.oscardelarenta.com/">Oscar de la Renta</a> and <a href="http://www.donnakaran.com/">Donna Karan</a> who they say understand their woman. “We want to zero in on who the Mataano woman is and then begin to expand that concept. We see her as uptown meets downtown, east meets west, multiracial, she likes to travel.”</p>
<p>Aside from turning to other more established designers for inspiration they also look to their own travels, visits to art museums, vintage shopping haunts, and anything that is visually inspiring. “It doesn’t have to be clothes that inspire us; it can be the structure of a table, or a particular color. You don’t want to be all over the place. You want to start with one thing and build–– Spring in bloom, bright colors, modern meets vintage with a 1920’s twist,” says Ayaan.</p>
<p>When it comes to working together, they wouldn’t have it any other way. They find balance by relying on each other and feeding on each other’s ideas. In many ways their meeting in the middle of nations is natural for these compromising twins. Idyl says Ayaan is all about class, quality, and texture, real materials and timeless silhouettes. Ayaan says Idyl is eclectic and draws on her cutting edge attitude to take risks. Their different attitudes aren’t a hindrance to the brand, but bring the balance that they seek in their designs.</p>
<p>As for the upcoming season Mataano predicts a more somber tone in fashion because of the current economic climate. They are looking at a lot of deep colors like wine and eggplant. Ultimately though, it’s the consumer they think has the final say.</p>
<p>Their biggest advice as young designers to young designers is to put fear of failure aside, ask lots of questions, and take a risk. “You are your only obstacle,” they say. That’s what they’ve done and what they’ll continue to do as they take Mataano from dresses to a future lifestyle brand.</p>
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<h3>Ayaan and Idyl&#8217;s Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>Brian Wren</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 21:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Late one night, new tattoo machine in hand, Brian Wren started his first practice tattoo on a slab of pork.  Half frozen after an hour or so, the flesh starts to become a bit unusable, shifting around the over sized plate on his dining room table.  "It's looked down upon to start tattooing on someone when you're not ready" Brian explains as he gives us the reason for inking a perfectly good pork chop.  Brian carries himself with a quiet confidence, his face is strong and he always seems to think before he speaks. We find out that Brian is a man of some pretty strong conviction, he's ambitions, truthful, and damn handy with a tattoo gun.
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<h2>Pen to Skin</h2>
<h3>Brian Wren builds his Tattoo artistry in Brooklyn.<br />
by Joshua C. Harris</h3>
<p>Late one night, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo_gun" target="_blank">new tattoo machine </a>in hand, Brian Wren started his first practice tattoo on a slab of pork.  Half frozen after an hour or so, the flesh starts to become a bit unusable, shifting around the over sized plate on his dining room table.  &#8220;It&#8217;s looked down upon to start tattooing on someone when you&#8217;re not ready&#8221; Brian explains as he gives us the reason for inking a perfectly good pork chop.  Brian carries himself with a quiet confidence, his face is strong and he always seems to think before he speaks. We find out that Brian is a man of some pretty strong conviction, he&#8217;s ambitions, truthful, and damn handy with a tattoo gun.</p>
<p>Until 1997, to tattoo was an <a href="http://www.nyc24.org/2003/issue4/story4/page2.html" target="_blank">illegal act </a>in New York City.  After <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/" target="_blank">hepatitis</a> outbreaks occurred in the early 60&#8217;s, New York lawmakers put the blame on the tattooing community and passed a law to prohibit the art form.  Brian explains that there where a handful of artists that really preserved and nurtured the skill of tattooing during this time.  These people took tattooing seriously, &#8220;&#8230;back then there where no magazines, no internet..really there were just a handful of people that kept tattooing alive through personal contacts&#8221; Brian explains.</p>
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<h3>Brian&#8217;s Video Interview</h3>
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The social mistrust didn&#8217;t suppress the practice fully, tattooing became legalized in the late 1990&#8217;s and a swell of interest followed.  Brian was drawn to tattooing after being stuck at a dead end job working usually twelve or more hours a day.  He found the opportunity to go into his passion of drawing full force, which then evolved into a strong attraction to the mystique of tattooing.  After a couple years of practice on himself and very trusting friends, Brian began searching for a home: a tattoo shop to apprentice under an experienced artist in order to one day take the reigns himself.</p>
<p>At the base of 682 Union St. in Brooklyn is where Brian now hones his craft.  The shop name is<a href="http://www.thirdeyetattoo.com/" target="_blank"> 3rd Eye Tattoo </a>and it proudly serves the local Brooklyn communities&#8217; permanent ink appetite.  It&#8217;s everything you&#8217;d expect in a tattoo shop: underground entrance, amazing art, vivid personalities, and tattoo artists with lots of stories to tell.  Brian found what he was looking for in 3rd Eye Tattoo and now enjoys his own clients and studio space.  The customers are friendly as they pop in and inquire about what a tattoo involves.  Sometimes the shop is visited by long time tattooed patrons and other times over sixty grandmothers looking for a final thrill.  No matter the customer, Brian stands poised and reassuring as he explains the process.  All leave happy.</p>
<p>&#8220;The way I see it is, &#8230;everything I do here [tattooing] is still walking around these streets&#8221;, Brian explains, &#8220;I dont want anyone to walk out the door with something I&#8217;m not proud to attach my name to.&#8221;  Brian&#8217;s passion for making a permanent mark is boundless.  You get the sense from him that he&#8217;s found that thing in his life that sets him apart from the rest.  Brian&#8217;s creativity helps this; his ideas for tattoos combine traditional elements such as <a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_koi_fish_tattoo_symbolize" target="_blank">Japanese coy fish</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pin-up_girl" target="_blank">1950&#8217;s pin up </a>art with more modern designs filled with color and bold lines.  His tattoing space is neatly filled with frames of his pen and paper artwork, while his desk boasts a drawing lighttable always blanketed with a new piece of tracingpaper etched with a new design.</p>
<p>I happened to catch Brian as he was making some touch ups to a previous customer&#8217;s ink.  He was patient and meticulous, circling his orange ink drenched tattoo pen inside the previously made lines.  During this process you can see why Brian describes being tattooed and tattooing as an amazing experience, &#8220;&#8230;to me it&#8217;s just more about opening yourself up to that experience&#8221;.  Excited and content after his work, he even invited me back to his shop, &#8220;whenever I was ready&#8221;, with a look that made me think he expected me to one day want a tattoo.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s probably right, after all, everybody can appreciate some good ink.  If not, Brian will make sure of it.  He called me over, and opened his art book; tons of references in the form of torn sheets and leaflets seemed to pour out.  Flipping quickly through it, he closed the book shut and then picked up another.  He was looking for a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ox_%28zodiac%29" target="_blank">Chinese zodiac themed Ox</a> , a design he overheard me saying would be an optimal tattoo for my left arm.  &#8220;That one!&#8221; he pointed to a charcoal sketch of a bull writhing with power, it&#8217;s back arched creating the shape of the &#8220;c&#8221;.  &#8220;That&#8217;s the inspiration for a great tattoo&#8230;we could work with this&#8230;&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t help but agree.</p>
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<h3>Brian&#8217;s Photo Shoot</h3>

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		<title>Amanda Duarte</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua C. Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amanda Duarte has probably always been an actor and writer, because as she puts it "...she was never good at anything else..."  I find that hard to believe and laugh as we sit down at the G:NY studio and have a chat.  The topic: how Amanda got where she is, and where she's going.  Amanda duped her way through college, conning professors into giving her credit for acting and writing gigs.  After graduating, she lived in San Francisco for many years, honing her skills by getting acting jobs at various venues.  Eventually, she made the leap to the Big Apple: the ultimate test of an actor's true value.  Amanda quickly realized the game was much bigger in the city that never sleeps; however, she's proving she's up for the task.]]></description>
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<h2>Slapstick With a Little Pink Lipstick</h2>
<h3>Amanda Duarte wants to be a household name of a different kind.<br />
By Joshua C. Harris</h3>
<p>I enter the <a href="http://www.thepit-nyc.com/">Peoples Improv Theatre</a> at W. 29th St. and 7th ave. It&#8217;s tucked upstairs, nestled as most things are in the city so I almost miss it.  I don&#8217;t know what to expect from the show. All I remember is Amanda&#8217;s picture on the <a href="http://www.amandaduarte.com/" target="_blank">promotional flyer</a> that she gave me: her legs open with the title &#8220;Lucky Pink Wonderland&#8221; in bold lettering conveniently covering anything indecent.  &#8220;Hi!  Come on back!  We&#8217;re setting up&#8230;&#8221; Amanda yells to me from the theater as I stand in the lobby. She seems a bit flustered but excited nonetheless.  I obey.  I creep back, suddenly surrounded by the black walls of the theater.  It&#8217;s small, with flairs of red and pink, sort of like Amanda.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s about to go on; the music blasts a bubblegum pop tune as the lights dim.  Amanda enters wearing a white dress, pink scarf, pink handbag, and pink sunglasses.  She has so much overdone sass, I have to laugh.  Her intro is hilarious.  The opening dance satirizes the latest music video, incorporates faux cocaine snorting, and <a href="http://www.ninjadude.com/index.php/britney-spears-upskirt-pictures" target="_blank">Britney upskirt shots</a> .  If I had had an expectation it would have been shattered in this moment.</p>
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<h3>Amanda&#8217;s Video Interview</h3>
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Amanda Duarte has probably always been an actor and writer, because as she puts it &#8220;&#8230;she was never good at anything else&#8230;&#8221;  I find that hard to believe and laugh as we sit down at the G:NY studio and have a chat.  The topic: how Amanda got where she is, and where she&#8217;s going.  Amanda duped her way through college, conning professors into giving her credit for acting and writing gigs.  After graduating, she lived in San Francisco for many years, honing her skills by getting acting jobs at various venues.  Eventually, she made the leap to the Big Apple: the ultimate test of an actor&#8217;s true value.  Amanda quickly realized the game was much bigger in the city that never sleeps; however, she&#8217;s proving she&#8217;s up for the task.</p>
<p>Amanda penned her one woman show <a href="http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939306.html?categoryid=33&amp;cs=1" target="_blank">&#8220;Lucky Pink Wonderland&#8221;</a> over time by collecting different pieces of her writing and weaving them together into a full commentary on modern ideals of celebrity, self-worth, and the pit falls of stardom.  In the play, Amanda is an ex-child star &#8220;What&#8217;s-Her-Name&#8221; or &#8220;Pinky Peppercorn&#8221; as the public remembers her.  She&#8217;s struggling to transition from child actor to actress, relapsing into impressions of her former character for old &#8220;fans&#8221; but more often waiting tables.  Yet, &#8220;Pinky Peppercorn&#8221; isn&#8217;t the only character Amanda plays, she shifts seamlessly into a negligent mother, a drunken ex-actor, and a hyper-unaware teenager among others.  Each character is introduced after a musical interlude in which Amanda does another dance number against a video projection backdrop featuring the latest in pop-culture&#8217;s excess.</p>
<p>The show is a success.  The audience laughs uncontrollably while feeling guilty for doing so after one of Amanda&#8217;s soliloquies as the forgotten ex-child star.  It&#8217;s a thrilling mish-mash of reactions.  Amanda&#8217;s excited after performing two sold out runs. She remembers a time only close friends and relatives would come see her perform, &#8220;&#8230;probably the most exciting thing were the nights of my show when I would look out in the crowd and I didn&#8217;t really know the people who where there&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>I ask Amanda what happens in the moments before she goes on and performs as these characters and she stares at me blankly. I re-iterate, &#8220;what are you thinking in that moment? You seem very pensive&#8221;.  Amanda responds with a giggle &#8220;I don&#8217;t know&#8230;I&#8217;m probably thinking about what I&#8217;m going to eat later!&#8221;  I laugh with her and then try to pry out some more information with my next question, &#8220;where do you want to be in the future?&#8221;  She answers, &#8220;I want to be on your TV; I want to be in your movies; I want to be in your cereal bowl,&#8221; she laughs, &#8220;I want to be all up in you,&#8221; she laughs some more, &#8220;&#8230;that&#8217;s what I want, why else would I be here?!&#8221;  I join in her laughter as I realize that&#8217;s all anyone can do when they&#8217;re in a room with Amanda Duarte.</p>
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<h2>Amanda&#8217;s Photo Shoot</h2>

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		<title>AJ Acevedo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a young boy it was apparent to AJ that his love for flight would take him to places that people on terra firma dream about. In his adolescence he had recurring dreams of flying for years. No, not a helicopter or plane, just little AJ soaring over the verdure of a pastoral backdrop. As an adult he entered flight school, logging over one-hundred hours of flying time in a helicopter. When the money ran out AJ left without completing his certification, but the itch for flying never fizzled out. In preparation for Flightlutions AJ first logged over one-thousand hours using a virtual flight simulator to recreate the flying environment he would eventually inherit when using a RC helicopter. His intent after learning how to fly a RC helicopter was to mount a camera to it, merging another love, photography, with his first one.]]></description>
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<h2>Aerial Assault!</h2>
<h3>AJ Acevedo, founder of Flightlutions, takes to the skies armed with an RC helicopter and a camera to fulfill a dream deferred.<br />
By Christian Ghigliotty</h3>
<p>“I found the perfect spot,” AJ says into receiver which is pushed into Josh’s ear. Click. Corner of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=old+fulton+st.+and+water+street+nyc&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=tgQJSvWIHMWktwevqdDhCw&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Old Fulton Street and Water Street</a> , the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. On a blustery afternoon, against the New York City skyline, AJ wants to showcase his RC Copter.</p>
<p>On the corner there is a nondescript white van, the two rear doors open like a book rested on its spine. Inside AJ and his partner <a href="http://www.ellipsispictures.com/">Wyatt</a> are crouched near what looks like a very expensive <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erector_set">Erector</a> set. The inside of the van is carpeted in burgundy with boxes of tools, soda bottles, sheet rock, wires and hard metal cases strewn about haphazardly. It looks like they’re getting ready to rob a bank instead of fly a fifteen-thousand dollar helicopter.</p>
<p>I close in on the van, and ask no one in particular, “What happens if the cops show up? Can we still do this?” Wyatt is off to the side of the van talking with someone, and the someone is wearing a trucker cap and a smirk. Wyatt hears my question and says, “Hey kid, here’s a quarter, call someone who cares&#8230;Do you know where that’s from?” I smile and say no I don’t. Wyatt shakes his head and returns to the van where AJ is trying to steady a camera into a mount. When I turn around to take in the Promenade, a patrol car pulls up across the street from the van.</p>
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<h3>AJ Acevedo Video Interview</h3>
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AJ Acevedo is the founder of <a href="http://www.flightlutions.com/" target="_blank">Flightlutions</a> , an aerial video and photography solution company based out of Brooklyn. The name Flightlutions is a hybrid between the words flight and solutions, which he thinks helps to set himself apart from others in this industry who provide just the two types of services. AJ stresses solutions when talking about his company. “We offer more than just aerial video and photography services, we offer aerial video and photography solutions. So if you can think of it we’ll put our heads together and figure out a solution for ya.” The name also has gotten him ribbed a bit from people when they first hear it. “Yeah, I get beef about the name all the time.”</p>
<p>As a young boy it was apparent to AJ that his love for flight would take him to places that people on <a href="http://ohmygov.com/blogs/general_news/EarthBlueMarbleWestTerra.jpg" target="_blank">terra firma</a> dream about. In his adolescence he had recurring dreams of flying for years. No, not a helicopter or plane, just little AJ soaring over the verdure of a pastoral backdrop. As an adult he entered flight school, logging over one-hundred hours of flying time in a helicopter. When the money ran out AJ left without completing his certification, but the itch for flying never fizzled out. In preparation for Flightlutions AJ first logged over one-thousand hours using a virtual flight simulator to recreate the flying environment he would eventually inherit when using a RC helicopter. His intent after learning how to fly a RC helicopter was to mount a camera to it, merging another love, photography, with his first one.</p>
<p>AJ and Wyatt each take an end of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-controlled_helicopter" target="_blank">RC helicopter </a>and lug it back through <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire-Fulton_Ferry_State_Park" target="_blank">Empire-Fulton Ferry park</a> , which is connected to Brooklyn Bridge Park. While the helicopter was being readied under increased winds in front of the Promenade, Wyatt sauntered over to the patrol. Wyatt, with his tattooed forearms and handle bar mustache tries to sweet talk the officers into letting us fly the helicopter over the Promenade. After a ten minute conversation we clear out and make our way to the park. AJ looks concerned, like this isn’t going to happen. When we enter Empire-Fulton Ferry park we are stopped by three park officers who squint at us suspiciously. Wyatt steps to speak with one of them and they tell us that we can’t fly without a permit technically. They say we need to go to the Brooklyn Bridge Park and fly near the water and try not to kill anyone. As we pull away from the three park officers, Wyatt mumbles “I think that guy busted me for drinking in this park like ten years ago.”</p>
<p>“You guys gotta back up,” AJ says, donning sunglasses and a smile. The helicopter is assembled, gassed up and ready to fly. Wyatt sticks what looks like dynamite taped to a drill and jams it into the top of the helicopter and starts the propeller. AJ holds the remote control and the knobs glisten as he flicks them when the helicopter is in flight. Wyatt pivots the camera at the control station just behind us. AJ is calm as he is zipping the helicopter through the air, and just like in his dreams as a kid, little AJ is flying.</p>
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<h3>Photo Shoot</h3>

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