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Roddy Bogawa Biography

Roddy Bogawa is an American filmmaker and artist of Japanese descent, known for his experimental and documentary films that explore themes of identity, music, art, and history. He was born in Los Angeles in 1962 and grew up in the punk rock scene, where he found a way to express his difference and creativity. He studied art and sculpture at the University of California, San Diego, where he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1989. He then attended the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in New York, where he developed his avant-garde style and techniques. Bogawa’s films often combine personal and cultural narratives, using various formats and genres such as 16mm, video, animation, fiction, and non-fiction. Some of his notable works include Some Divine Wind (1991), a poetic meditation on memory and loss; I Was Born, But… (2004), a documentary about Asian American filmmakers; and...

Masochistic Management: Why Withholding Archival Material Hurts Us And Them By Martin “Tenniru” Bonica

Masochistic Management: Why Withholding Archival Material Hurts Us And Them By Martin “Tenniru” Bonica

Masochistic Management: Why Withholding Archival Material Hurts Us And Them By Martin “Tenniru” Bonica Pulse DVD: An explosive success despite the fact that it’s been out for years On July 10th and 11th 2006, a concert DVD credited to Pink Floyd known as “P*U*L*S*E” was released and immediately entered the worldwide DVD charts at #1. It gained enormous amounts of media attention, and was very well-received. The amount of fan satisfaction, sales, and positive reviews were on a level similar to that of a tour. The shocker? P*U*L*S*E had been available on VHS and Laserdisc for eleven years. The original bassist and songwriter of half of the music had left a decade earlier and derided the post-departure incarnation of the band. It was supplemented by seven other musicians. Simply reissuing something onto a new format gained huge amounts of satisfaction, respect, and money; and it was all aimed at the...