Saturday, March 26, 2005

Elimidate Status Verified

Long awaited...Exciting....oh shit it's reality dating.

I sold my soul to reality for $100. It's going to be shown on TV March 30th at 1:37am (channel 2 in the NYC area)

Enjoy the spectacle of catty remarks and blatant put-downs as I pry for attention over three other girls.

Do I win? You'll have to tune in to find out. Click on the 'Elimidate Weekly Schedule' under my Links List (located on the left).

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Take the color test!!

A good friend of mine linked to the color test months ago on his live journal. You can try and fool the color test but it's pretty accuarate. Basically, you click on the link and then click blocks of colors in no particular order. The results magically give you the upmost hidden and not-so-hidden aspects of your personality. Whoohoo!

States Visited

Prof. Dave Gilbert brought this site to my knowledge. Kinda cool. It's like a stamp saying, "This is where I'm from" I have not travelled too far...


create your own visited states map

Thursday, March 10, 2005

'Diary of Kurt Cobain'

Having an artistic family has its benefits. My dad plays guitar, my brother creates hip hop, another brother played the drums, and a slew of cousins dance, paint, sculpt, photograph, play instruments and produce. Proudly, I take the role as the actress.

Recently cousin Tina called me up about a small role in an indie film she is producing. The film (I think) is called, Diary of Kurt Cobain, which tells the story of two avid fans brought together through their love of Nirvana on the day he killed himself. This film hit very close to home. Not only that my generation was brought up with Nirvana, but that my birthday happens to fall on the day he killed himself, April 4th.

I was offered the role of 'Vintage Store Clerk' aka A BITCH. The make-up artist, Heather, gave me deep, smokey, heavy-lined eyes, dark-purple lips, and a fake nose ring. I was able to get my wardrobe from my own closet. Yes, I still wear the same clothes as I did in Jr. High. Much thanks to Alison Etzel for giving me the pink stripped collar shirt from her closet before we departed for college.

My day of filming went smooth and I was surrounded with good company. After wrapping for the day, dinner was included at Uno Pizzeria around the corner (Did I mention I actually get paid for my role, so cool). I gave a big thanks to Tina for the opportunity to work on this project. She gave me the best hug ever and spoke through her warm smile, "I know this is really small [the movie] but it's just going to keep getting bigger and bigger." She couldn't be more right.

The film is being directed by Austin Stark. He won best director in 2003 at the New York Film and Video Festival.

I'll update when there will be a screening for 'Diary of Kurt Cobain'.


PS Still no word from Elimidate

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Assignment 3 - Outsourcing

My fellow classmates have made valid points on the globalization issue. What we are yet to bring up is the question, Are we looking for a solution (fix it, end it) to globalization and outsourcing? The author of the article, Barry Lynn, made good use of a 5-page layout speaking of the how, why, and what. But do we, as Americans, as a society, as adults eventually going to run this world, agree or disagree with globalization and outsourcing? I do not agree. Not entirely.

What seems like a loud, bright, swinging WARNING sign is the basic FACT that one little disrupt can drastically shift our economy downward. By 'shift' I mean natural disaster or a manipulated destruction. And by ‘manipulated destruction’ I mean intended sabotage. It's very evident that before the outcast of the Enron shenanigans, corporations have been able to duck past this issue in the media.

Currently, people are taking notice of the Jenga game in globalization. Most recently I've gained knowledge on how all the major corporations are fighting and sneaking around, trying to get the last loose block from the tower. In other words, get the cheapest manufacturing possible. I see this as a major problem. Cheapest manufacturing possible? That’s like saying, “Here’s your designer cologne. And by the way we have started using pig shit instead of natural herbs. Enjoy!” We have leaned that questioning corporations only gets us rhetoric and twisted answers. In the article, manufactures are asked what will happen if a factory has to be shut down overseas. The calm answer is that there always another factory waiting in the background to be started. Creepy.

The idea is not to question, the idea to look past the given to find the outcome:

Given: Products and services that used to employ Americans are now taken care of overseas. To see a documented version of such, rent Roger and Me, a Michael Moore flick that documents the outsource of a GM factory to Mexico and the effects on its town, Flynt, Michigan.

Outcome: Americans must surpass expectations of ‘menial’ employment and not only have to get a Bachelors but a Masters and/or Doctorate as well. An article on outsourcing in Asia gives another take on this idea with a point of view from the Asian society.

Logically, the money being saved because of outsourcing should go into student grants and scholarships. I don’t know if it does. Most likely the extra money goes into advertising and marketing.

Lania makes the point about Dells being a crap computer, if so, then why does our school occupy so many of them...Hmm...placed advertising anyone?
Additionally, Elena gives links to inquisitive articles contrasting command and control tactics within companies.

My Dad in the Newspaper

As you may already know, my Dad was a NYC cop for over twenty years. He worked his way up from being a small-time rookie walking the beat in 1970's Harlem, to giving the orders as Leuitenant in the early 90's.

Currently, he resides in Florida, as most New Yorkers do. The local newspaper interviewed him about the end of the long time hit, "NYPD Blue".

What you may not know is that everything he says in the article is true. He WOULD throw his arms about and yell, "THEY WOULD NEVER DO THAT!" Usually my mother and I would have to continually remind him that it is just a TV show.

Alas, here is the article .