No Matter Where You Go There You Are //// A Banzai Institute Research Journal
Dec 6, 2007
Nov 6, 2007
If you are in the Chicago area
please come to the SELECT MEDIA FESTIVAL
http://selectmediafestival.org/2007/
To celebrate the opening of
Reuben Kincaid Artist Management Showroom
Reuben Kincaid has been advising and managing artists, musicians and writers for the past decade. He has finally opened up a secret showroom tucked away in the heart of the Co-Prosperity Sphere. This mini-group show features work by Reuben's roster of clients including:
Seripop
Paper Rad
Dungeon Majesty
Jennifer Juniper Stratford
Michael T. Rea
Rachael Marszewski
Aron Gent
Rand Sevilla
Marie Harten
Bill Mackey
Oct 31, 2007
Oct 19, 2007
REUBEN KINCAID ARTIST MANAGEMENT
I am proud to announce I have recently signed with REUBEN KINCAID ARTIST MANAGEMENT.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT:
REUBEN KINCAID ARTIST MANAGEMENT
Sep 18, 2007
MEANWHILE AT TELEFANTASY STUDIOS
For the past few weeks, the crew 'n' me over at Telefantasy Studios have been putting together an all new science fantasy program called Multinauts! An adventure show based on interdimensional travel!
Stay tuned!! Here are some pics from our shoot this weekend!
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The Multinauts
Aug 26, 2007
HOLLYWOOD STAR
Here's a sneak preview of a new series in the works.
Inspired by David Strick's "Our Hollywood" and my own lifetime of growing up in the heart of the entertainment capitol of the world, I thought I'd try and add to the legacy. When I began shooting there were a couple of laughs but have recently experienced a true sense of purpose.
Even more inspiring is an email I recieved from David Strick himself :
"Your photos are very funny and demented yet altogether quite affectionate, and they made me want to gain weight, get in touch with my inner nerd, and start attending Comic-Con. Keep it up –David"
This might be the second best thing anyone has ever said to me.
The first being, "Hanging out with you is like being Beavis and Butthead."
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david Strick,
Hollywood,
Photography
Aug 21, 2007
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALACHAI
I awoke from one of the worst nightmares of my life last night. While attending a pool party with some unrecognizable friends, I was asked to go down to the basement to get a bottle of wine. When suddenly I was being chased by a troll version of "Malachai" from the film, Children of the Corn. He was dressed in a black leather jumpsuit with spikes covering his entire body.Suddenly he jetted towards me waving some crude weaponry and luckily I escaped through a cellar door. Appearing moments later on a rooftop above a pool party where I tried to defend peoples lives from this ramapant killer with a high tech crossbow.
In the morning I woke up completely frightened only to read it was actor Courtney Gains who portrayed Malachai in the film's birthday.
Clearly I'm suffering from MEDIA OVERLOAD.
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CHILDREN OF TH ECORN,
DREAMS,
LINDA HAMILTON,
MALACHAI
Aug 15, 2007
FOR LEKTROGIRL-"You Don't Have to Cry"
For Lekrtogirl Media Woman of Wonder
You are a true inspiration just like Diana Prince:
Jul 24, 2007
Jul 23, 2007
Jul 17, 2007
DAVID STRICK : OUR HOLLYWOOD
One of my favorite photography books on my hometown. Printed in 1988.
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david Strick,
Photography
Jul 14, 2007
Toyota Tundra
We were on a family vacation in Hawaii. It rained the entire time. I never even got my suntan lotion out of my suitcase. One afternoon, we were driving around Waikiki and everyone in the car was fighting. Until this Toyota Tundra pulled up alongside us.
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Dog in car,
Family,
Hawaii,
vacation
Jul 13, 2007
Michael reads a map to The Spelljammer
Michael is a very good my friend of mine, as well as an M.I.T. grad, the lead singer of The Nitlings, composer of the "Dungeon Majesty Theme Song", and the one who originally taught me how to play Dungeons and Dragons. Chosing a life of Rock n' Roll and satellite design, Micheal rarely DM's anymore, but when he does, he runs Spelljammer.
The Spelljammer is a game based on a legendary spaceship which looks like a gigantic manta ray and houses an entire city on it's back. It whips through wildspace taking it's adventurers to new realms through a solar system of crystal spheres whilst getting it's engine power from plant life which is looked after by the ship's reptialian gardners.
This photo was taken when Michael accompanied Dungeon Majesty to a gaming convention in San Francsico and all 6 of us jammed into one little hotel room.
Labels:
Gaming,
Michael Nitling,
Spelljammer
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