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Two Inspirational Videos by a Couple of Cool Local Companies

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Creative local companies doing cool work and making great videos along the way. Damn, we love it. Below are a couple of such videos made by a pair of local companies.

First up: C&I Studios. The whole video has interesting information about the company and the people behind it, but our favorite portion is the first 2:10 or so. It includes some breathtaking shots of Fort Lauderdale, and generally makes this blogger feel good inside. Check it:

C&I Studios Soft Open Video from C&I Studios on Vimeo.

Also, C&I Studios is throwing a grand opening party for their new location this Saturday during the FAT Village Artwalk. C&I is in the same space that formerly housed the Collide Factory (541 N.W. 1st Ave.). The bands Kids and Civilian (some familiar Collide Factory faces) are scheduled to perform, along with free beer, swimwear fashion show, live art, photography, free admission. Sounds amazing.

Check out C&I’s webpage for additional cool stuff.

Next up: Cadence, a local landscape architecture/urban design firm. We have highlighted these people doing cool things in our city before (i.e., parking day). Now check this one:

We like the preceding video for two reasons: First, the challenge is a great idea. Obviously many of us Ft. Lauderdale residents are busy, but this calls for us to take just two hours: one hour to do something for yourself that you would not normally do, and one hour to do something for somebody else. Very cool. Even this blogger can find two hours. We will let you know how it turns out. The second reason we like this video is because it looks so cool. Gage Couch, co-founder of Cadence, described that he did the illustration in one shot, and then obviously sped it up.

Keep an eye on these two local companies. It seems like they both have very creative people doing innovative things, and that is good for all of us.

Fort Basel – Weekend Events

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Fear not if you can’t make it down to Miami this weekend for all the Art Basel madness.  Here are 6 events to get your art on right in Broward County (make sure to click the underlined links for more info):

1.  Indie Craft Bazaar is hosting a “flea-esta” City-Wide Market in Pompano Beach on Saturday from 10am-4pm. Browse gently used goods, vintage items, and crafts while enjoying some food, drinks, and entertainment plus other goodies.  The event is free and so is parking. Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE 6th St, Pompano Bch, FL

2.  If Pompano is a bit out of your way, be sure to stop by Art: Sunny Side Up Holiday Indie Craft + Gift Show at War Memorial Auditorium. This event also takes place on Saturday but from 11am-6pm.  While similar to City-Wide Market, Sunny Side Art seems to plan on offering more handmade items- art, home goods, jewelry, repurposed goods, and a lot more.  Both markets sound like a sure bet for picking up some unique items, and if properly planned you should have no problem making a day out of both.  War Memorial Auditorium, 800 NE 8th St, Ft Lauderdale, FL

3.  Green Room will be holding their own Fort Basel Finale Party with 15 artists, 2 bands, and 3 DJs.  For a complete list of participating artists click the link above.  No cover and everyone’s invited.  Open vodka bar from 9-11pm w/ RSVP.  Green Room Nightclub, 109 SW 2nd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL

4.  The Museum of Art Ft Lauderdale has 3 or 4 murals either in the works or finished (clearly we haven’t fully investigated this) as part of a new image they’d like to create in “one of the most dramatic transformations of the Museum’s building since it was completed twenty-five years ago in 1986.”  The murals are intended to bring a more urban feel to the Museum and are: “Band” by Arturo Herrera, “Acid-Free” (pictured at the top of this post) by Jen Stark (facing Andrews Avenue), a Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt painting in the breezeway, and window designs (facing First Avenue) by Gavin Perry.  This is the perfect opportunity to grab a cup of coffee (we recommend Brew, of course) and take a little stroll through Downtown and do some exploring.  If you happen to snap any pics we’d love for you to share them on our Facebook page!  MoAFL, 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Ft Lauderdale, FL

5.  Help the Children’s Diagnostic and Treatment Center and catch a flick at the same time at Cinema Paradiso‘s Can Film Festival this weekend. From December 2-4 admission for films is just two canned goods or one new and unwrapped toy.  For movie times and more info go to the FLIFF website here. Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th St, Ft Lauderdale, FL

6.  Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is offering free admission to their Artist Unknown/The Free World Exhibit from 12-4pm on Saturday and Sunday. View hundreds of photos (like these) paired and collected from around the country by John D. Monteith and Oliver Wasow.  I definitely would not miss this!  If you can’t make it this weekend, the photos will be on view until January 29, 2012 with $7 admission.  Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison St, Hollywood, FL

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Fort Basel – Artist Interview: Gina Bentivegna

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This Saturday night, downtown’s Green Room is hosting the official finale party for Fort Basel weekend (full disclosure: I, Mig, work full-time at Green Room). For the finale of this art infused weekend, the venue has stepped it up: 15 exhibiting artists (with 1 live painter), 3 indie DJs, 2 bands (The Riot Act & Brain Chips), and burlesque performances by The Reckless Dames. See the end of the post for the full list of entertainers and artists.

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photo by Ali Costanzo

Gina Bentivegna is one of Saturday’s exhibiting artists. If you recognize her fromthe photo, it’s because she’s a very active and visible artist in the Broward area. In fact, she’s live painted at Green Room more than any other artist, and has hung over 20 different pieces in the venue since the beginning of it’s transformation into a gallery last May.

FTLC: In 1st grade, I won a drawing contest by sketching Cat In The Hat on a bookmark. At the time, I thought I’d grow up to a great artist– clearly, that didn’t pan out.  Describe the moment when you knew you wanted to pursue art or that you had artistic talent?

Gina: Ever since I was able to hold a crayon, I was drawing and scribbling on any surface I could find. It wasn’t until one day that I drew some ninja turtle drawings that my mother really noticed my talent. She asked if I had traced them, and was shocked when I said no. The next thing I knew I was enrolled in art classes, and used that outlet to create, and sharpen my skills. When I was in the third grade, I was sent to a really sweet art academy in up state New York, where I was taught the basics from how to mix paint to how to lay out a canvas. This education really paved the way towards my future in the arts.

You’re a seasoned live painter. How do you prepare? Do you ever get nervous? 

Painting is my passion. Usually I gesso my canvas to prepare for painting. Gesso is applied to smooth the surface in order to ensure an easy and level painting area. Once this is done, I like to sketch the general dimensions of whatever subject that I am painting. On two occasions in my art career I found myself nervous. The first time, I was painting for a charity event in front of about 60 people, and I could barely hold my brush. I was shaking so badly I had to stop and take a break. Thank goodness I had a friend to calm me down from the anxiety attack. The other time I was painting for an Art Nouveau event in West Palm, and the cure was a PBR and a few cigarettes. But overall, I find painting for an audience to be an engaging experience. The vibe is positive when you have great feedback, and the rush is rewarding.

You’re doing a new series of painted guitars. In the past, you’ve created art on vinyl records. It’s apparent that music is a major influence in some of your work. Are there any specific bands and/or songs that inspire you to paint?

Music is probably the main constant theme throughout the body of my work. Growing up, my father always had bands that he played keyboard in to make some extra money. I was always sneaking into the basement to watch his band practice; and on occasion, caught sleeping in his keyboard case. Recently I picked up the acoustic guitar, and have been dabbling in writing folk-style music. The process has been extremely stress relieving. My work has a lot of hints of my musical tastes and I have been experimenting with new media surfaces such as recycled guitars recently. Some of the bands that I’ve been inspired by are Foals, Minus the Bear, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, The Smiths, Sleigh Bells, The Sounds, Heartless Bastards, and White Rose Movement. These bands help guide my creativity and set the mood for whatever I happen to be working on.

Recently, you and your boyfriend traveled to Japan for a month. Where else have you traveled? What were your favorite destinations? What places on your wishlist to visit?

My recent trip to Japan with my boyfriend Mike, was beyond amazing. It was a totally different world. I have traveled to other countries such as Mexico, England, France, Holland, Germany, Italy, and Spain. But I would have to say that my next expedition outside the states would be Ireland. I honestly want to eat wild strawberries and drink Guinness until I pass out. The country side really speaks to me, and I would probably pack a canvas and some charcoals for the adventure.

What’s your favorite sushi restaurant in Broward?

Sushi is in my top 5 for favorite foods of all time. I can say without hesitation that Sushi Rock on Las Olas is my favorite spot in Broward County. I’ve sampled just about every restaurant in a 50 mile radius and to be honest, I have not been blown away. I stumbled upon this gem in 2008 after leaving an art show with a buddy. The ambiance and presentation is killer! The menu is creative with such items like, “The Red Man,” “Willie Vanilli” (imitation crab roll) and “The Pink Floyd.” Overall, I am one to appreciate the artistic combinations such as strawberries, bananas, and BBQ sauce on my sushi. You only live once, so why settle for mundane.

Fort Basel Finale Party w/ The Riot Act, Brain Chips, & art show. Exhibiting artists include Gina Bentivegna, Lilli De Lucca, Keegan Hitchcock, Felipe Lozano, Jasmine Zenderland, Michael Majoros, Kelcie McQuaid, Allison Sudman, Rosario Harker, Emily Holtzheuser, Karla Martinez, Tonny Caicedo, Enrico Morales (also live painting), Vionette Torres, & Susan Brown. Resident DJs Mig (me) & Sweetswirl w/ guest DJ Linder Smash. Burlesque by The Reckless Dames. No cover. Doors at 9pm. Free vodka bar from 9-11 if you mention ‘FTL Collective’ at the door. 

Fort Basel – The 4th Annual 1:1 Super 8 Soirée

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Remember last year’s April Fools Day joke that Art Basel was moving to Fort Lauderdale. Little did author Victor Gonzalez and the commenters know, but FTL already has its own art week called Fort Basel and it’s free of invite-only parties (shame on you Spotify and Ricochet Lounge) or super exclusive Susan Sarandon ping pong parties (it’s not what you think).

Tonight, we strongly encourage Fort Basel revelers to check out the 4th Annual 1:1 Super 8 Soirée, a night that celebrates the raw nature of filmmaking. If you hadn’t guessed by the event title, all entries into this non-contest (no winners or losers, just fun) film fest are made using Super 8 mm film. There’s a lot more to the event which is being held at FTLC favorite The Bubble; the official Facebook page does an excellent job detailing all the rules and things to expect (or unexpect). So…

Straight from the Facebook page:

Established in 2006, the 1:1 Super 8 Cinema Soirée is an annual South Florida event celebrating the use of super 8 film. Local filmmakers and artists gleefully take part in this distinct event, loading their cameras with 3m20s of film, nervously creating their masterpieces.

The 1:1 Super 8 Cinema Soirée is distinct in that none of the films are viewed by the filmmakers before the screening. Participants are not allowed to preview or edit their films. No matter what imperfections, happy accidents, or planned technical attributes occur, what’s shot in-camera is what’s shown. There is no opportunity to make changes. Each participant gets one chance, one reel, and one take, premiering the films at a one night collective screening.

Sound is done separately, most often designed, edited, and mixed after filming. It’s then played back live at the screening as a type of dual sync system. Other sound options for participants include projecting the film silent or adding live audio, which in-turn, adds a performative element. “

It’s $5 to get in. The event runs from 6:30-10ish, first screening starts at 7:30. The Bubble is located at 810 NE 4th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. The official after party is at Poor House w/ live performances by Bonnet People, Suede Dudes, and Dooms De Pop.

6 Tips for Surviving Christmas on Las Olas

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It’s that time of year again, and FTL residents will be coming out in masses to kick-off the holiday season. On Tuesday November 29th, our famous boulevard will be closed down to traffic and filled with Christmas Spirit. Here are our tips for making the best of it:

  1. Walk, bike, or teleport to this event because parking anywhere near Las Olas will be a bitch.
  2. Wear close-toed shoes. Trust us on this one. There will be more strollers than you have ever seen in your life and they WILL run you over.
  3. Dress up your dog (or cat). You don’t want him/her to feel left out and naked. Animals who attend Christmas on Las Olas are known for their keen Christmas fashion sense.
  4. Bring cash. Various vendors will have food and drink carts/tables set-up but, not credit card machines. ATM’s can be hard to come by in the crowd.
  5. Brush up on your Tanya Harding skills. No, not clubbing people in the knee….ice skating! Skate Las Olas, an artificial ice rink, is up and running in the lawn next to the Riverside Hotel. Rent some skates for $6 and get working on that triple axel.
  6. Pack a thermos of your favorite holiday themed beverage. A recent favorite of ours is Mulled Wine:
  • 1 bottle of red wine (really any will do)
  • ¼ cup Brandy
  • 1 package of cider spice (or a combination of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ginger)
  • Simmer these ingredients on the stove-top for 10-20 minutes and enjoy.

Christmas On Las Olas
On Las Olas Boulevard in downtown Fort Lauderdale
Between Southeast 6th Avenue and Southeast 10th Avenue
Around 5 PM – 10 PM
Tuesday, November 29, 2011