5 Jobs in Extreme Environments That Put Remote Work in Perspective — Men’s Journal

The coronavirus pandemic has indefinitely altered what many once knew as the workplace. And aside from essential workers thankfully caring for the ill, keeping supply chains in motion, and maintaining public services, a whole lot of employees (still fortunate to be working) have been delegated to a brave new work status: remote. Bringing office culture […]… Continue reading 5 Jobs in Extreme Environments That Put Remote Work in Perspective — Men’s Journal

Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens — Behind the Lens

Originally posted on Experimental Film & Music Video Festival: Title: “Abstract #1245” Copyright 2020 Nawfal Johnson All Rights Reserved. ☆ Online Art Print Sales Site: http://nawfalnur.imagekind.com/ ☆ Portfolio Site: http://nawfaljohnson.wordpress.com/ via Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens via Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens — Behind the Lens

Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens — Behind the Lens

Originally posted on Experimental Film & Music Video Festival: Title: “Abstract #1245” Copyright 2020 Nawfal Johnson All Rights Reserved. ☆ Online Art Print Sales Site: http://nawfalnur.imagekind.com/ ☆ Portfolio Site: http://nawfaljohnson.wordpress.com/ via Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens via Abstract #1245, Abstract Painted Art Photography — Behind the Lens — Behind the Lens

Protests Continue Nationwide After Death of George Floyd — Variety

Protesters took to the streets Friday in Los Angeles, New York City, San Jose, Atlanta, D.C. and other major hubs across the country following the death of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement officers in Minneapolis. In Atlanta, the protest began peacefully but took a destructive turn, as demonstrators smashed the doors of… via… Continue reading Protests Continue Nationwide After Death of George Floyd — Variety

Experimental Film Festival Testimonial – May 29 2020

Hannah Bonecutter What an amazingly unique Film Festival!! I am so thankful to the Feedback Experimental Film Festival for accepting my film Minstrel vs. Puppet into their 2020 Festival!! While I was not able to go, I nearly felt like I was there after watching the feedback video of audience commentary on my film that… Continue reading Experimental Film Festival Testimonial – May 29 2020

Lovely Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

LOVELY, 3min., USA, Experimental Directed by Caroline Williams Beauty surrounds a young woman getting cosmetic injections. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!

Solitary Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

SOLITARY, 3min., USA, Dance Directed by Flora Cheng Based on a Greek mythology, Icarus and his father, Daedalus, were imprisioned by King Minos. The only way to escape from the island was to fly. Daedalus began to gather feathers from birds and used wax to glue the feathers together which later became wings. CLICK HERE – and… Continue reading Solitary Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

In My Room Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

IN MY ROOM, 7min., Canada, Music Directed by Colin Greenfield A lone construction surveyor navigates the mysterious basement of a soon-to-be demolished building. Burdened with the task of mapping the infrastructure’s network of ancient utility lines and deteriorating foundation, he descends deeper into paranoia as his measurements begin contradicting his findings. CLICK HERE – and see full… Continue reading In My Room Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

Painful Perception, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival

PAIN(FUL) PERCEPTION, 4min., Canada, Music Directed by Renee Dumaresque This film grapples with perception as shaped by social fog and looks to hysteria as a site of affective protest and potentiality. Informed by the filmmakers lived experience as a non-binary person with chronic vulvar pain, viewers are urged to (re)imagine the possibilities for pain as a… Continue reading Painful Perception, Audience FEEDBACK from the May 2020 Experimental/Dance/Music Festival