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About Me Member Art Appreciator kameel26/Male/India Recent Activity Deviant for 4 Years
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Sat Oct 30, 2004, 8:52 AM
Finally got an account, and posted a bunch of my work.
Will post as much of it as I can find :-) This is really cool :-)

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  • Interests: Sketching, Programming, Classical Dance and more recently oil painting
  • Favourite movie: Blues Brothers (The original)
  • Favourite genre of music: Whatever genre the verve are in (brit pop?)
  • Favourite poet or writer: Issac Asimov
  • Operating System: Ubuntu dual booted with Win XP
  • Favourite game: Starcraft : Broodwar
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC
  • Favourite cartoon character: THE Batman
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yo! How u doing...

24 frames of grave truth is organizing screening of documentary films

Venue
Centre for film and drama
#71, 5 th floor, sona tower,
Miller’s road, Bangalore-52.

Entry fee:80/-

Sunday 27-08-06, 1 pm...

Call: 09986016671.
Email”: gravetruth@gmail.com

“THE CORPORATION”
a film by Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott & Joel Bakan.

“THE CORPORATION” explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising, TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates the corporation's grip on our lives. Taking its legal status as a "person" to its logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person is it?" Provoking, witty, sweepingly informative, The Corporation includes forty interviews with corporate insiders and critics including Milton Friedman, Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Michael Moore - plus true confessions, case studies and strategies for change.


peace...
yo! how u doing...

24 frames of grave truth is organizing screening of underground documentary films

Venue
Centre for film and drama
#71, 5 th floor, sona tower,
Miller’s road, Bangalore-52.

Entry fee:80/-

Sunday 20-08-06, 1 pm...

Call:09986016671.

1. Le voyage dans la lune (short film - fiction)
"A trip to moon"
(Georges Méliès, 1902)

2. "this is democracy" (Feature non-fiction)
film by over 100 media activists..
directed by jill freidberg, rick rowley
independent media, big noise films(1999)

3. "the revolution will not be televised" (Feature non-fiction)
film by kim barthley, donnacha O briain.
the power pictuers (2002)

peace...
thank you for :+fav: on [link] = ))
hello there! :D
thanx a lot for the nice comment, glad you liked my comixx!! :)
Thank you much for the fav!!:D

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Doodle Caboodle: [link]
Decisions !

My goal of producing 1 finished product per week is totally blown, and instead I've decided to sketch SOMETHING everyday, and to ignore the fact that alot of my sketches are crap. Can't get any better without practice, and being put off sketching by the thought of producing bad sketches is just silly.

Power to the pencil / graphics tablet !
Thank you for the devwatch! :hug:

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By the pricking of my thumbs,
something wicked this way comes....


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Groundfrost
Yo dude,

thanks for the welcome the comment. much appreciation.

now its my turn. what is up with your "Kastelle L McCutcheon" piece? it seems like you just quit a quarter of the way through. that shit has potential. develop the drawing. finish it. polish it. itd be cool to see the refined end product.

keep it up,

take it easy,

and dont worry... tablets are worth it,

Martin S. aka AMDEK
Thanks for the compliment :)
I can't finish the paper version because the paper is literally too worn thanks to age.
I've thought about finishing it digitally a few times, but I'm always in the middle of another piece or something. At the moment I'm working on a series of oils - abstract dances (currently working on my 2nd piece in the series). There's 2 other oil pieces that I'm halfway through too (will post them in my scraps when I'm back from my trip). Definately gonna keep it mind the moment I finish this lot though :)
So I've got myself a neat little NISIS A5 Tablet. I'm not sure if these things require decades of training to use, or if I just have no co-ordination, but using the mouse seems to be a helluva lot easier...

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