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2010/04/16

Superbrothers: Less Talk, More Rock

Filed under: Commmix, Folk Sci Fi, Images — Tags: , , , , — Mark P Hensel @ 07:22

Wiley Wiggins just posted about this inspiring essay by the Superbrothers called Less Talk More Rock. The essay talks about how videogames should be a more aesthetic, visceral experience, and less of a intellectual one. More about exploring a weird little internally consistent world with its own set of physics than trying to replicate some aspect of the real world. More about breaking bricks and nabbing coins that select weapons, watching cutscenes, and navigating through menus. Here’s the paragraph that really got me:

Remember when Miyamoto made that videogame about those plumbers? The real revolution with that videogame was in the style of communication. It was a tremendous leap forward in how articulate synesthetic audiovisual could be. Coins looked like they sounded and they sounded the way they behaved in the context of the mechanics. Each element — the brick, the turtle, the pipe — was a well-formed, understandable audiovisual videogame unit.

This article made me see a lot of similarities in what they’re looking for in videogames and what I look for in comics – an engaging synesthetic experience grounded in some sort of otherworldly physicality.

It looks like Superbrothers lives up to their own ideas, too, here’s a screenshot from their currently in-development game Sword and Sorcery:

You can go to their site for videos of gameplay.

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2010/04/13

MoCCA 2010 Recap

MoCCA was a blast this year, as always. I got a tonnnnn of awesome-looking minicomics, newsprint comic anthologies, and other books. I was glad that it was in April this year rather than June – NYC in June is too much like Austin in June, but NYC in April is a nice cool break from the high temperatures that are already here in Texas.

The only panel that I went to was Frank Santoro and Dash Shaw in Conversation. They talked mainly about color in comics, and how it differs from color in a painting. Frank talked about how he puts together a page of Cold Heat, which was fascinating. He really made me see how offset comics are a form of printmaking just like serigraphy. I came away with a lot of good ideas for my next project, which you’ll hear more about later…

While I was in NYC I finally got to meet my collaborator Josh Burggraf in person. I chilled with him at the Supertalk Comix table (where we had copies of SHAMAN THUNDER for sale), met the Supertalk d00dz and drew this jam comic:


Panel One: Josh, Panel Two: Me, Panel Three: Victor Kerlow, Panel Four: Josh, Panel Five: Jeremy Povolny, Panel Six: Me

On Sunday I went to the MOMA, where there’s a William Kentridge show up. He always makes me want to buckle down and get some animation done. I’d seen his angrier videos before but I also saw some that were more mournful and beautiful, as well as some amazing playful ones that reminded me of early cinema.

I didn’t end up unloading all of my copies of SHAMAN THUNDER so if you want one let me know. We’re selling them for two dollars.

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2010/03/23

SXSW Recap

This past week was South by Southwest here in Austin which is always hectic.

I didn’t do too much, just hung out at various spots on the east side. I went to Domy Books for 20 Zines in 2 Days, put on by my buddy Rand Renfrow of Test Everything and the folks at Winners! Press. Unfortunately (for me) it was so crowded that I never got a chance to draw, but I did get to check out Katy Horan’s awesome art show there.

I also went to Okaymountain. In the main room they had a totally dope show called Temple of Booom, a collaborative installation by the artist-run alternative space Cinders Gallery that will be open til April 17th. Then, in the project space, they had drawings by a group of dope-ass artists from Lawrence, KS who call themselves the Asteroid Head Art Club. They were all wearing maroon Asteroid Head jumpsuits with wigs and tiny little flags, here’s a pic of me posing with one of ‘em:


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The bands at Okaymountain were the best that I heard all South By (not that I heard that many):

  • Silent Diane, an electro/new wave band from Austin who just put out a marbled blue 7″
  • White Mice, a noise band from Providence who wear crazy mice costumes emblazoned with Satanist slogans and play cymbals topped with saw blades
  • Chica Fas, a seventeen-piece all-woman, mostly percussion band from Austin, Brooklyn, and Osaka who got the whole room dancing on Saturday nite
  • These Are Powers, a kewl electronic band from Brooklyn
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2010/03/19

20 Zines in 2 Days

My buddy Rand is helping to put on this awesome event this weekend here in Austin (which I just realized is already halfway over as I post this):

ATTEND ATTEND ATTEND

Winners! Press and Test Everything have teamed up to present 20 Zines In 2 Days! Join us as we attempt this whirlwind feat of making 20 completely different zines containing drawings, photos and collage in two short days during Domy’s WHAT BY WHAT-EVER.

All content will be created on-site and all the zine themes will be determined by submissions. Anyone can submit an idea. Just send an email to: info@winnerspress.com with your name and idea for a theme.

Everyone is welcome to collaborate and all participants will be featured in at least one editioned, handmade zine!

SUBMIT SUBMIT SUBMIT

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2010/01/05

Ian Harker

Filed under: Commmix — Tags: , , , — Mark P Hensel @ 07:08

I hope that all of y’all had a happy new year! I’ll have a 2009 recap/2010 resolution post up soon….

Last week, I traded minis with Ian Harker and got my two comics in the mail. They’re called The City and Avant Guardz Strykefile: Solipso.

I dug both minis, some good sci-fi imagery with a lot of strange abstraction. Here’s a shot from the second book, which also has awesome colors:

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2009/12/04

Smoke Signal #3 at the First Annual Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Fest

Smoke Signal #3, put out by Desert Island’s Gabriel Fowler, is debuting at the first annual Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival.

The festival, hosted by Desert Island and PictureBox, will be this upcoming Saturday, Dec 5th, from 11am to 7pm at Our Lady of Consolation Church, 184 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. If I lived in the tri-state area, I’d definitely be there, the lineup looks amazing and admission is free.

Smoke Signal #3, which is also free, is a newsprint all-comics anthology featuring the work of many amazing cartoonists!

After the festival, this newsprint anthology can be ordered through Desert Island’s online stop for the price of shipping or picked up in store.

EDIT: I thought that the second Shamanman strip would be in the third Smoke Signal, but they changed the specs and I didn’t realize. It has the work of a lot of awesome people though, so y’all should definitely check it out.

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2009/10/27

Pierre Alechinsky

Filed under: Commmix, Folk Sci Fi, Images — Tags: , , , , , — Mark P Hensel @ 07:16

Plate I from the portfolio Vulcanologies, 1970:

Plate III:

Plate IV:

via MOMA.

Check out these awesome comics masquerading as fine art that my friend Corinna showed me! The Belgium-born Alechinsky was a member of COBRA.

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2009/08/31

All-Digital Issue of TAFFY HIPS Released!

This past Friday, an all-digital issue of TAFFY HIPS, called “Pandemonium,” was released.

The full version of my drawing X-RAY VISION is in there, here’s a preview:

TAFFY HIPS submission

Go download TAFFY HIPS 3.5 to see the whole thing. I’m in there with a bunch of other great artists and cartoonists.

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2009/08/28

Happy Birthday Jack Kirby

Filed under: Commmix — Tags: , , — Mark P Hensel @ 07:48

Today would be Jack Kirby’s birthday if he was still alive. There’s a great gallery of his work over at The Comics Reporter.

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2009/08/24

Mike Hinge on the PorPor Books Blog

Filed under: Commmix, Folk Sci Fi, Images — Tags: , , , , — Mark P Hensel @ 09:28

Pete Toms just made me aware of an amazing blog, the PorPor Books Blog, that features images like these drawn by Mike Hinge, from Heavy Metal July 1979:

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