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November 30, 2007 | Posted by Roberta at Culture
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  • Chef Nouel shares the first of a series of Christmas recipes that you can cook for the family or give away as gifts: the lemon-mango fruitcake. It uses an ingredient that every brown and beautiful Pinoy loves.
  • Will the real Andres Bonifacio please stand up? In time for Bonifacio Day, Howie Severino talks to Bonifacio’s relatives and uncovers information that goes against what we read about in history books. His documentary was shown Monday night on I-Witness.
  • SMIC’s new real estate project combines urban life with nature. Wanting to be one with the ecosystem, the company holds a giant clam seeding at the Pico de Loro Cove in Batangas. Many years from now, we hope to see some good results.
  • PETA offers kuntao and street dance lessons in its Dula-Daluyan Festival, which opens December 7.
  • Hataw Pinoy Chicago’s Amulaan Kaligaan is “a celebration of thanksgiving and good harvest” in dance and music.
  • Films that go against the tide–whether politics or conventional ideas–will be shown at the Resistance Films Festival, which opens December 5.
  • Sitti’s sings with Jan Nieta and the Las Pinas Boys Choir in a Christmas concert.
  • A group of Pinoy painters tries out some photography. The result: “Kodakan” [picture taking] at the Kaida Gallery. It opens December 7.
  • Amidst the uproar on Trillanes’ standoff at the Manila Peninsula, this guy just might be our last hope.
  • Tita Boots’ secret recipe is simply enjoying what she does.
  • Edd Aragon’s digital film, Ang Himig Natin (Juan Peso), debuts today.

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By Edd Aragon

Editor’s notes: Ang Himig Natin (Juan Peso) is an experimental digital movie by Edd Aragon, who uses scanned images, photographed ultraviolet paintings and digital animation created by a computer paint program. It launches officially on Bonifacio Day at Inquirer.net’s Global Nation, YouTube, Pinoycentric, and Aragon’s personal blog. Watch the video.

Working in Nonoy Marcelo’s animation studio back in 1978 gave me rudimentary animation skills using hand-drawn images. Also during this time Nonoy published Bukol Magazine where I was one of his editors.

It was a Pinoy version of Mad magazine and involved cartoonists, writers, and serious Filipino painters who willingly tried their hand in the comics genre. Juan Peso was the name of the comic character I created and have now rebirthed in this video, which is kind of a visual narrative using WMM© effects and metamorphosing digital still images ( I’d like to think of it as a short film with an analogue attitude and a digital rush). [Read more]

November 29, 2007 | Posted by Armand B. Frasco at Culture, Visual Arts
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This guy may be our last hope.
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