First off, big thanks to Oceanic Cable for being super on it and fixing our suspect cable modem lickety-split. Felt like a wandering nomad for a second, hunting for an access oasis in a desert of inaccessibility.
Got an email from Race about his new project, Contrast Magazine. Get your greasy mitts on a copy come November, but if you, like us, are privvy to the tasty nectar of the Interweb, you can already taste the flavor.
A big mahalo to the Hamburger Eyes familia for letting me rock their awesome Ilford 2240 processor. Seriously though, that thing rules. 60 seconds, dry-in dry-out. The results are now available for purchase online. Start your art collection today.
Pau Hana Friday is back! Friday, February 15th at 6:00p we’ll be hosting Audible Empire at our Kaimuki studio.
What’s Pau Hana Friday? Well, it’s our studio open house that encourages creative networking and discussion. Everyone is welcome to join us and bring a six-pack of their favorite brew to unwind at the end of the work week. Bonus points for Tamura’s jalepeno pipikaula.
Things kick-off at 6:00 p.m. and we’ve invited our friends Audible Empire to bring their amps and cymbals for a sweaty rock set. Some other creative endeavors will be happening as well.
There’s only 365 days in the year, which makes it hard to keep up on the millions of mp3s floating around the aethernet. It isn’t possible to listen to everything. Finding good musical resources is critical, lest you scuff Soulja Boy’s BAPEs while wandering the audio landscape. He’s a hard cat to avoid these days.
To make things a bit easier, I’ve compiled a few selections from the last 362 days that don’t come with their own dance… feel free to create your own, then post it to YouTube, then send us a link. That’s how we do in 2008.
Saturday, December 29th at rRed Elephant APB will premiere “The Struggle”. The doors open at 5:30p and the action kicks off at 6p. Even better, it’s free. More info and video outtakes at APB.
Word on the street is that ELECTROMA is close to sold out (about 30 tickets left), and CONTROL is close behind. But don’t fret, you can still win tickets to both films!
We have a few tickets to give away to anyone who can prove their love for JOY DIVISION or DAFT PUNK. Send us an image that shows you are the biggest Joy Division or Daft Punk fan in Hawaii. Dig out those mod pictures from the 80’s or get cracking on some fancy helmets.
Please email your image to contest@airspaceworkshop.com. Deadline for entries is Thursday afternoon at 5pm. 5 winners will be selected for each screening and notified via email.
Airspace Workshop is proud to sponsor the Hawaii International Film Festival’s Sound + Vision program, featuring Anton Corbijn’s CONTROL and Daft Punk’s ELECTROMA. Both films screen Friday October 26th, with CONTROL kicking things off at 9:30p and ELECTROMA following at midnight.
We’ve got some tickets to give away, so stay tuned to our microsite for an opportunity to win a pair (once we figure out a clever way to give them away).
Congrats to HIFF on their 27th year! The 2007 Fall Festival kicks off tomorrow.