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2003-05-13 - 3:01 a.m. - - ===please post the following far and wide===The Allied Media Conference will be June 13-15 in Bowling Green, OH. If you were there last year, you know that it just might be the biggest, most enjoyable weekend of cross-media collaboration there is. It's a chance to learn new skills, share your experiences, and build networks. The emphasis is on making our own media, not reforming the mainstream system. Independent art and media makers and supporters will be out in force at the conference, including street artists, hip hop activists, zinemakers, newspapers, videographers, microcinemas, radio, culturejammers, cartoonists, hip hop, street artists, and radical cheerleading. Last year, almost one thousand people from 36 states and Canada showed up. Now it's your turn to represent. For complete conference info and to pre-register ($10), visit http://clamormagazine.org/amc2003 or email [email protected] CONFIRMED SESSIONS: Building: Microcinema Caucus Building: Alternative Press Syndicate Caucus Community Outreach and DIY Journalism for Social Change Editing for Independent Media Hip Hop Activism as Media Arts for Transformation: a panel How To: Do-It-Yourself Comics How To: Investigative Journalism How To: Interview Techniques for Radio and Television How To: Screenprinting Basics and Advanced (2 Sessions) How To: Street Stenciling How To: Web Publications on a Limited Budget Living Radio: The Art of Audio Documentary Making Bilingual Media Media Democracy Movement: A Moderated Discussion Money Matters: A Fundraising Workshop Newsstand Distribution Tips Operating a Sustainable Infoshop or Community Space: A Panel Discussion Organizing Independent Film Festivals: A Panel Discussion Performance as Protest: A Panel Discussion with People Who Are Out There Doing It. Photography Basics The Popular Culture Library at BGSU Sell Out! Owning Up to the Marketing and Politics of Self-Publishing Sin Fronteras Short Film Festival So You Want to Start a Print Publication? A Panel Discussion With New and Not-So-New Publishers Progressive Enterprise: A Panel on Sustaining Yourself On Your Art/Activism/Media Radical Art History: Print and Video Zine Guide's Readings from the Underground � � |