Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Tokyo Drifter

Here's the first batch of photos from our recent trip to Japan. Cheers to Facebook for changing their programming so that those of you who haven't joined the Facebook cult yet can still look at photos that are posted there.

Short explanation of our trip: In 2007, Shaenon and I curated an exhibition for the Cartoon Art Museum called The Art and Flair of Mary Blair. It was very well-received, prompting Studio Ghibli to plan their own much, much, much larger version.

Shaenon and I were hired on as consultants, assisting Mary's nieces with the process of gathering all of the art together and making arrangements for the art to travel to Tokyo back in April.

Earlier this month, we made a return trip to pack up the artwork and bring it back to the U.S. Fortunately for us, they held over the exhibition long enough for us to get a look at it. Even cooler, we got a private look at the exhibition on its final night with staff from Studio Ghibli, the Tokyo Contemporary Art Museum, Japanese broadcaster NHK, Disney, and the core crew behind Pixar's UP, which is already one of our all-time favorite movies. It was incredibly cool to be able to trade Mary Blair stories with Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Jonas Rivera and Ronnie Del Carmen as we walked through the galleries.

Anyway, please check out the photos. More should be on the way soon.
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Sequential Tart interviews me & Shaenon!

Patti Martinson of Sequential Tart has been interviewing all of the Couscous Collective members (minus the elusive Konstantin Pogorelov, who lives in a small cabin in the woods with Bill Watterson, Steve Ditko and J.D. Salinger), and she's kicking off October with me and Shaenon.

Enjoy these, then meet us in person at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco on October 17 & 18. Shaenon's moderating a panel, I'm moderating a panel, and I'm actually *on* two panels, which is a rarity. If all goes well, I'll have a new print-only William Bazillion mini-comic, entitled "Fatty Camp" on sale at the con.

We'll be loaded with stories from our (currently ongoing) trip to Japan (wrapping up a project for Studio Ghibli and Disney) and copious amounts of rum. Miss it at your peril!
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Breaking training and going to Japan

First up, there's a new installment of William Bazillion this week. You don't want to be in the dark when everyone's talking about it at the water cooler tomorrow, so read up.

Secondly, Shaenon and I now have our tentative travel dates for our big trip to Japan next month. We've been helping Studio Ghibli and Tokyo's Modern Art Museum get a big Mary Blair exhibition (a HUGE exhibition, actually--I'd consider paying my own way to go there if they weren't taking care of it for us, since it's going to be something like 400 pieces of Mary's art and memorabilia).

Anyway, I've never been to Japan before, so if anyone has any suggestions--anything at all--that will help us to navigate the Tokyo area and get the most out of it in the three days (and seven or so nights) that we'll have available, please fire away.

And bonus points to whomever gets the reference to the subject line first. No Google-ing, please.
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Monday, August 11th, 2008

Totoro's Forest Project

If I've been slow getting back to anyone over the past couple of months, it's partly because of this.

And this.

And this.

And this.

More information on these as they develop--make sure to click on the first link, though. And join the official Totoro Forest Project Facebook Group while you're at it.

Me, I'm gonna take a nap.
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Friday, October 19th, 2007

It's a world of laughter, a world of tears...

After many, many months of gearing up for it, we're now about one week away from the opening of the Cartoon Art Museum's newest exhibition, The Art and Flair of Mary Blair. More than fifty pieces of one of the all-time great Disney artists will be on display, many of which have never been seen by the public.

You can buy the book of the same name here, although what you *really* need to do is book yourself a flight to San Francisco as soon as humanly possible. Our Edward Gorey exhibition runs through January, as does our Lark Pien spotlight, I Am Ten, and you can also check out the work of Hellen Jo in our Small Press Spotlight (along with our permanent collection of classic comic strips, political cartoons, animation and other stuff).

And just to whet your appetites a bit, here are some choice images from the exhibition, starting with a Baker's Chocolate ad:



And some Alice In Wonderland concept art:



More pictures after the cut:

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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

What's black and white and red all over?

The latest installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion, of course:

http://www.williambazillion.com

The next few updates will probably be two pages at a clip, since I'm very deep into preparations for the Cartoon Art Museum's upcoming Mary Blair exhibition (several months of much more intense work than usual building up to this one) and on top of that, the Cleveland Indians are just one win away from the World Series, which will occupy many an hour over the next two weeks.

I've got ties to each of the three teams still left in the playoffs, having lived in Boston for a year and having gone to college in Colorado for four, but the Indians will always be my home team, whether they win it all this year or not (and since it's been 59 years since their last World Series victory, and since I've seen them come within an out of winning it all ten years back, I'm pretty much braced for anything. It's a Cleveland thing).
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