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Near Future Labs Far from my Future

Not sure what is cooler. The fact that there is a post on Near Future Labratories detailing an opening in the History of Consciousness department at UCSC, my undergraduate alma mater in Film and Digital Media or the fact that one of the main contributers to the blog Julian Bleecker is a graduate from said program.

While a T.A. at UCSC I met quite a few grads in this program. As I prepare for applying to graduate school I keep finding that there are a many connections I didn’t even know to graduates.

So close and yet still so far away.

Posted by nate on September 15th, 2008 No Comments

12 College Classes We Wish Our Schools Had Offered

“12 College Classes We Wish Our Schools Had Offered” (From Mental Floss)
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/8466?src=rss

Before I even looked at the list I knew this one would be on there! I took number 10 at UCSC.

Posted by nate on January 4th, 2008 No Comments

12 College Classes We Wish Our Schools Had Offered

“12 College Classes We Wish Our Schools Had Offered” (From Mental Floss)
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/8466?src=rss

Before I even looked at the list I knew this one would be on there! I took number 10 at UCSC.

Posted by nate on January 4th, 2008 No Comments

Santa Cruz in Top 25 Movie Piracy Schools

The MPAA just published a list of the top 25 University in the US . It should come as no surprise to Alum that UCSC is number 11. But seriously… I think if you guys try a little harder you can reach top 10 status next year…

Posted by nate on April 2nd, 2007 No Comments

Um… what? Cam Archer’s Movie on Quicktime Trailers

I browse the Quicktime Trailers from time to time to see what’s going to be coming up soon and I recognized one title instantly but couldn’t remember from where.

Wild Tigers I Have Known is Cam Archer’s movie that he did with Gus Van Sant. Yes, “the” Cam Archer.. the dude from Santa Cruz who apparently seems to be doing well for himself. I remember seeing the poster for this hanging up around the Communications building last year but it seems like the film has traveled far and wide and got a distribution deal with IFC.

I took at least one production class with Cam and he always had an interesting eye both cinematography-wise and in his choice of subject — mostly having to do with adolescent boys. It’s interesting though how when I look at the shots in the trailer it reminds me a little of film school and the types of things that you’d see recurring in UCSC films.. that one beach shot.. the tall grass outside the music center in the west field (though here its obviously not Santa Cruz). I guess it’s just that shock a little of feeling someone close to someone very talented (though Cam probably doesn’t remember me). I wish him well and look forward to seeing the movie.

– Check out camarcher.com

Posted by nate on March 4th, 2007 No Comments

Hipster Vs. Scenester Showdown

Ever since my sister brought up that she had never heard anyone use the word “hipster” before (saying that she had heard of “scenesters”) I’ve been curious about the distinction between hipster and scenester and what they mean in our modern vocabulary.

My recent move to New York has reinvigorated my own internal debate abotu the whole “Hipster” versus “Scenester” thing since I have noticed further regional distinctions.

When I was in Santa Cruz an aquantence of mine mentioned that they tend to use the word “Hipster” in Nor Cal and “Scenester” in SoCal. Here are some defintions I’ve found to ground your understanding:

Hipster Definition (Urban Dictionary)
Scenester definition (Urban Dictionary)

From these general definitions I can gather two general senses of the distinctions:
1. Scenesters are about image and dress and what is “in”
2. Hipsters are intellectuals (or pretend to be) who watch independent movies and read

The regional issue that is tripping me out having recently moved to the east coast is that it seems to me that the term “Hipster”, like in Northern California, is more in-vogue in New York than the term “Scenester”. I would suspect this is simply because from what I can tell every one in New York reads.

But what seems a bit anachronistic to me is the fact that generally one is called a hipster here just for looking a certain way, the way being, to me, typically San Francisco. I don’t think that everyone in San Francisco is a hipster but I do believe that if any of my friends from San Francisco were to come out here they would immediately be labeled a “Hipster”, a distinction they would not warrant back home.

I myself prefer the more tradition definition of the term hipster (found here) which is more in-line with beat culture. It is alluded to in the definitions from the Urban Dictionary but mostly in derisive ways. Still if you were to go with that definition then most likely no one is a hipster any longer.

Posted by nate on September 22nd, 2006 No Comments

Devil’s Slide Un-slided?

Article claims devil’s slide will be reopened by September.

This is a stretch of road north of Half Moon Bay that has completely cut off Highway 1 access between SF and the rest of the penninsula.

Article should be followed shortly in April by an aticle stating “Highway 1 again closed due to rocks on devil’s slide”

Posted by nate on July 12th, 2006 No Comments

Published in the Sentinel

This letter to a columnist got put in the paper

– actually I do moonlight as a city planner.. if only someone would hire me… :/

If you’re curious here is the article I was replying to.

Posted by nate on July 10th, 2006 No Comments

Jamie Burkhart

Jamie not only got his picture on the cover of the Metro. He also has a whole fucking article written about him.

There’s even a section about Shopshows (which apparently are no longer held according to the article). Which reminds me that I need to get in contact with Jamie regarding the shopshow.org domain which I technically own.

Posted by nate on June 30th, 2006 No Comments

Denise Denton kills herself

http://midday.santacruzsentinel.net/content/view/110/25/
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/24/MNGM1JK1MI15.DTL

Some how this isn’t surprising but it’s shocking. How is that possible?

Posted by nate on June 25th, 2006 No Comments