Assignment?

I found this link through one of my favorite blogs, and thought it rather amazing in its own right.  After a few minutes, I thought it might make an interesting assignment/challenge for one of the proposed film festivals.  The page uses only cupcakes, but I think (with what you will find at the link as inspiration) that we might expand on that a bit.  Both sweet and savory, as well as other forms of edibles than cupcakes could be used as the medium.  I think “Blockbusters” might make a reasonable source of inspiration.  What sayeth the brotherhood?

Final Arrangements

Sounds grim when I put it that way, eh? I’ve sent an email out to the folks that indicated they were going to participate in the First Annual Lichtenbergian Retreat. If you plan on going and didn’t get the email, either comment here or sent me a note post-haste. If you got the email, please respond (in poor Lichtenbergian form) immediately. I need your feedback to close this loop.

L.09.5 Kevin’s Five Rules

1. Derive all you do from the product of others.  There’s nothing new under the sun.
2. Determine who your audience is, and please them.  Otherwise, you will have no audience, and audience is paramount.
3. Supplant desire with obligation.
4. Do what you are “good at”.
5. Create in the gaps your life leaves you.

Another podcast idea…

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.  I talk about doing stuff much of the time, but rarely succeed in doing any of it.  If I’m not mistaken that makes me a member in excellent standing (…go ahead, I’m waiting…)

Here’s another idea.  I think some of our discussions are really interesting.  I also think others might find them so, and the interchange thus generated might be fun.  So here’s the proposal: give me a list of things you think would be fun for the LS to discuss/debate that you would be willing to discuss/debate with camera or audio recorder rolling.  They need not follow any particular theme.  Once we have a critical mass of sorts, if the idea still seems good, we can collectively select the first topic from the list of available candidates.  We’ll schedule a gathering just for the purpose (including the disembodied heads of our Left Coast friends on monitors) and discuss away.  I’ll commit to recording, editing, and posting.  I’ll also check into posting a blog so folks will have a place to respond and perhaps even suggest themes of their own.

So have at it.  Discuss the merits of the overall concept.  Make suggestions as to topics.  My only suggestion would be to suggest ideas for which everyone can provide some sort of contribution to the discussion.  Feel free to provide prerequisites to the discussion.  Here are a few ideas of varying merit:

The Best Worst Movies
Consequences of the Creative Urge
Beauty
(after watching the film) Artistic Merit in Zardoz

Writing Source

As I’ve mentioned in a gathering or two, I find the writing style and chosen topics of Wil Wheaton (formerly of Stand By Me and ST:TNG, now of this, this, and this) to be particularly evocative and enjoyable.  I also appreciate that he frequently writes about the challenges and joys of the writing process.  No, I’ve still not produced the long promised work, but I haven’t given up yet either.  I thought the opening paras of Wil’s LAWeekly column this week to be interesting on the subject of inspiration, and encouraging on the issue of choosing topics.  The full story is here, but the first para in particular is the bit that really caught my eye:

“Being a writer means I have to open myself to as much sensory input as possible, as often as possible. It’s like I have this giant sticky drift net that’s always open around me, trapping sights, smells, feelings, and sounds which will jar loose some long – forgotten memory, or find their way into some future work of fiction.

My son is home from college, visiting briefly before he goes back for his summer session, so I’ve been making a concerted effort to cram as much writing as I can into limited working hours each day, so my evenings are free to spend with him and the rest of our family. This weekend, my wife and I took him out to dinner, where I found myself in front of a Centipede arcade machine, drawn there by the unmistakable sound of the player earning an extra guy.”

Road Trip

A few of us have discussed on occasion the possibility of road tripping to Valdosta the last weekend in June. The comments to this post shall serve as the home for discussions of same, including of course Dale’s verification that the idea and date still work. Who’s in? Shall we host a seminar while present? If so, what topic?

Little Cabin In The Woods

More to come on this later, but I proposed to certain members at a recent fireside chat the possibility of a Lichtenbergian Retreat. Click here for an example of 642-414 certification the sort of place I had in mind. This particular one doesn’t have the hot tub that Dale requested, but does cover most of the other bases. The idea would be to fill the place with creative materials (drawing/sculpting/writing/dancing/singing/storytelling), food, and drink, and proceed to have a wonderful time creating as much (or in true Lichtenbergian fashion) as little as we like.cisco 640-864