Wednesday, April 1, 2009

WEBSITE

Hi everybody!

We spent a lot of time last semester talking about websites, livebooks (pros and cons), webdesign, and all these internet issues; I guess things have not change that much and that it's still a key issue for all of us! So I just wanted to write a quick note about my friend / ex-roomate / webmaster Kevin, who helped me build up my new website. I worked on the layout, typeface, general architecture, and he dealt with the whole html / technical part of it.
As you'll see I belong to the "minimalist" family; and it might still have minor issues/problems to solve. But Kevin is patient, smart, and great to work with; he is freelancing now, and is WAY less expensive than upgrading with livebooks. His contact is here. Oh and yes, I have a little "admin" page, just like in the good old livebooks system...




A bientot,

Agathe

Monday, March 30, 2009

published in 7x7

Check out this month's 7x7. Some images of a new bar I shot interiors for (the Bloodhound in SOMA) got published in the Eat & Drink section. Not a big feature/ big deal, but they look nice :)-chrissy lynn

Lisa Wiseman's Solo Show This Thursday 4/2 at Gallery 645

Hi All

Please join me this Thursday (April 2) for the opening of my solo show, "Something Like Home" at Gallery 645 in San Francisco.

In addition to drinks and live music, we will be raffling off a framed/signed print. I will be giving a short talk from 5-5:30pm and the reception will last until 8pm.

The invitation is below with more details - feel free to contact me (lisa@lisawiseman.com) if you have any questions. Please check out my website for more of my work.

I hope you can make it!

Lisa Wiseman
415-999-6145

Sunday, March 29, 2009

"El Abuelo" now online


Hi, everybody.   

Just wanted to let you know that "El Abuelo" is now online, hosted by a website devoted to short films shot in Texas.  The film is near the bottom of the page, after a bit of Director's Diary they asked me to write.

Here's the link:


I also understand that Throbbing Gristle (a precursor to Psychic TV, etc.) is playing in SF on the 23rd April and there will be an afterparty in the space where my exhibition was.  If you like noise, I highly recommend this show and crash the party, for sure.  TG hasn't toured the U.S. since 1981.  Several generations of diehard freaks will be out for this one, full tilt boogie.

Wishing you all the best.

D/NO