'Ff'lo F'Fest (F)Follow-Up
Mar. 23rd, 2006 01:34 amJust back from the afore-referenced Made in Secret: The Story of the East Van Porn Collective (this time I've linked to the A2 Fest page on't, just to mix it up) --- good, funny, good, funny, good, thinky-funny. Great faces. People like people you've known; people like you'd like to know. It plays again Sat night @ 10, and if you've ever been in a collective or multi-resident house or whatever kinda group operating by consensus, you might get a kick out of it. Not to mention the premise of anarcho-feminists making good porn, and the play among the movie (you name its genre---I defy ya!), the documentary within the movie, the collective making the movie within the documentary within the movie, and even the movie the collective is making within the documentary within the movie. If it sounds dizzyingly meta-meta, it isn't---or it is, but only when you think about it outside of it, and there's plenty to think about inside of it while it's going on.
Oh, Canada. Did you know I wanted to move to Vancouver when I was 21? Chickened out about supporting myself through an indulgent graduate degree there, and also just wanted to go shack up w/gf in a city nearby a.s.a.p.
Good communal feel to the crowd again tonight. Free tub of popcorn on the way out. Cold out. Tired of cold out. Need gas & air in one tire but too cold out; pushing luck.
Boss not in next two days. Party starts tomorrow!! (Only kidding.) (Sadly.)
Oh, Canada. Did you know I wanted to move to Vancouver when I was 21? Chickened out about supporting myself through an indulgent graduate degree there, and also just wanted to go shack up w/gf in a city nearby a.s.a.p.
Good communal feel to the crowd again tonight. Free tub of popcorn on the way out. Cold out. Tired of cold out. Need gas & air in one tire but too cold out; pushing luck.
Boss not in next two days. Party starts tomorrow!! (Only kidding.) (Sadly.)
Re: Vancouver
Date: Mar. 24th, 2006 05:11 pm (UTC)I have to say, it's kinda weird finding out I know you in real life---and weirder that it's at work. Funny that it's more disconcerting thus suddenly to "know" someone who's here than it is, say, to interact online with real-life strangers far away.
In this case I think the heightened weirdness, for me, may be from its starting out stealthy, and then figuring out who you are. Not that I don't take the possibility into account, at least in the back of my mind, that even an identity I encounter here who presents as a person in location x with interests a, b, c, etc., who seems to think from her/his writings q, r, s, etc., might well be someone else entirely, including someone I know. Still, there's something odd-feeling about it.
Re: Vancouver
Date: Mar. 25th, 2006 09:51 am (UTC)Sorry for the disconcerting aspect. Blogs, in general, are a new experience for me... not trying to be stealthy, really, but hard to explain. I'm thinking of writing an old-fashioned journal, not online, if I write one at all. Or maybe I'll visit foreign blogs to work on my French reading skills. Got some homework to do, so I'm going to hit the books and turn off the computer now. Take care, keep blogging, be happy!