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Video and editing by Jesse Malmed - http://www.jessemalmed.net/
Music by HOOPDREAMS
DARKSUMMER will be released on Dymaxion Groove in Summer 2012.

This is a part of a video gallery series where video artists were invited to create their artistic interpretation of this video for interdisciplinary REDEFINE event MMMicrofestival (http://www.redefinemag.com/2010/hoop-dreams-spirit-momentum-call-for-art/). Please visit http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/hoop-dreams-darksummer-spirit-momentum-video-gallery/ for remaining entries.

Video and editing by Evan Meaney - http://www.evanmeaney.com
Music by HOOPDREAMS
DARKSUMMER will be released on Dymaxion Groove in Summer 2012.

This is a part of a video gallery series where video artists were invited to create their artistic interpretation of this video for interdisciplinary REDEFINE event MMMicrofestival (http://www.redefinemag.com/2010/hoop-dreams-spirit-momentum-call-for-art/). Please visit http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/hoop-dreams-darksummer-spirit-momentum-video-gallery/ for remaining entries.

Video and editing by Daniel Cantrell - http://danielcantrell.co.uk/
Music by HOOPDREAMS
DARKSUMMER will be released on Dymaxion Groove in Summer 2012.

This is a part of a video gallery series where video artists were invited to create their artistic interpretation of this video for interdisciplinary REDEFINE event MMMicrofestival (http://www.redefinemag.com/2010/hoop-dreams-spirit-momentum-call-for-art/). Please visit http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/hoop-dreams-darksummer-spirit-momentum-video-gallery/ for remaining entries.

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REDEFINE magazine’s Unofficial SXSW 2012 House Party!! BODY||MINDFull details HERE. Facebook invite HERE. 
Friday, March 16th, 2012@ House Of Commons(2610 Rio Grande St., Austin, TX)Doors 4:00pm; Show 4:30pm
ALWAYS FREE, ALL-AGES, DIY &100% UNAFFILIATED WITH SXSW
SXSW 2011 saw the wildly successful house party GARAGE _ PSYCH _ DANCE, the first joint effort of a dynamic booking trio consisting of Vivian Hua (Editor-in-Chief of Pacific Northwest-based publication REDEFINE magazine), Marjorie Owens (founder of the influential Dallas-based blog Clumsy N Shy) and Gina Altamura (an innovative curator of Portland nightclub Holocene).
In 2012, the trio is at it again, with BODY||MIND — a revelatory show that focuses again engages the body through dance rhythms and the mind through psyche-altering compositions.
BODY||MIND aims to create a concept-heavy discotheque that encourages equally radiant inner and outer worlds. The unofficial house party will find its strength in moments where sounds and visuals work to transform consciousness – where mental liberation through hypnotic meanderings and physical liberation through carnal joys will lead to the celebration of psychedelia in its purest, most immediate form. Showgoers will be immersed at times in a complete intermedia experience that will make BODY||MIND unlike any other SXSW-related event.
Last year’s show attracted the attention of hundreds of people. BODY||MIND promises to be an even more unique and rich artistic experience for all. Please join us.
TRANSCENDING SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS++ REVELING IN SHARED PARADIGMS
For more details, please contact: Vivian Hua (huav@redefinemag.com) or Gina Altamura (gina.altamura@gmail.com)
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Complete Lineup & Schedule
{ INDOORS }22:30   AU21:30   Young Magic20:30   Swahili19:30   Midday Veil18:30   The Night Beats17:30   Jeffrey Jerusalem16:30   Sam Flax
{ OUTDOORS } 21:00   Prince Sunarawma (Prince Rama + Sun Araw)20:00   Royal Baths19:00   Lumerians18:00   Beat Connection
17:00   TOPS 

REDEFINE magazine’s Unofficial SXSW 2012 House Party!! BODY||MIND
Full details HERE. Facebook invite HERE.

 



Friday, March 16th, 2012
@ House Of Commons
(2610 Rio Grande St., Austin, TX)
Doors 4:00pm; Show 4:30pm

ALWAYS FREE, ALL-AGES, DIY &
100% UNAFFILIATED WITH SXSW

SXSW 2011 saw the wildly successful house party GARAGE _ PSYCH _ DANCE, the first joint effort of a dynamic booking trio consisting of Vivian Hua (Editor-in-Chief of Pacific Northwest-based publication REDEFINE magazine), Marjorie Owens (founder of the influential Dallas-based blog Clumsy N Shy) and Gina Altamura (an innovative curator of Portland nightclub Holocene).

In 2012, the trio is at it again, with BODY||MIND — a revelatory show that focuses again engages the body through dance rhythms and the mind through psyche-altering compositions.

BODY||MIND aims to create a concept-heavy discotheque that encourages equally radiant inner and outer worlds. The unofficial house party will find its strength in moments where sounds and visuals work to transform consciousness – where mental liberation through hypnotic meanderings and physical liberation through carnal joys will lead to the celebration of psychedelia in its purest, most immediate form. Showgoers will be immersed at times in a complete intermedia experience that will make BODY||MIND unlike any other SXSW-related event.

Last year’s show attracted the attention of hundreds of people. BODY||MIND promises to be an even more unique and rich artistic experience for all. Please join us.

TRANSCENDING SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS
++ REVELING IN SHARED PARADIGMS

For more details, please contact: Vivian Hua (huav@redefinemag.com) or Gina Altamura (gina.altamura@gmail.com)

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Complete Lineup & Schedule

{ INDOORS }
22:30   AU
21:30   Young Magic
20:30   Swahili
19:30   Midday Veil
18:30   The Night Beats
17:30   Jeffrey Jerusalem
16:30   Sam Flax
{ OUTDOORS }
 
21:00   Prince Sunarawma (Prince Rama + Sun Araw)
20:00   Royal Baths
19:00   Lumerians
18:00   Beat Connection

17:00   TOPS 

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Lovers Of Creativity, Please Join Us. SOPA Blackout.

CLICK HERE TO READ OUR FULL SOPA-RELATED POST,
WITH DETAILS ON HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED.


Dear REDEFINE reader,

I am writing this letter with the sincere hopes of convincing anyone involved in or inspired by the music, film and arts industries to join REDEFINE in taking a united stand against two bills that, if passed, may greatly restrict creative freedom as we know it. The possibility of government-sanctioned censorship of the internet is very, very near.

On Tuesday, January 24th, 2012, Congress is set to vote on Stop Internet Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect-IP Act (PIPA), two extremely loosely-worded and broad bills that would give the United States government the power to deny user access to any websites they feel are violating piracy laws.

If they pass, SOPA and PIPA have potentially serious repercussions for smaller and independent music and arts publications, blogs, record labels, and distribution sites. They are backed by the major music and film industries, and if these bills pass, we will see the distribution of media controlled by companies that care only about profits and the preservation of their businesses in the digital age.


First, if you’re skeptical that these bills will affect you or I, you should also know that:

THESE BILLS HAVEN’T EVEN PASSED AND WE ARE ALREADY BEING AFFECTED.

One hip-hop site was seized for a year without warning, for posting content that they were given by the record labels to post. They were punished simply because RIAA assumed they were posting unauthorized content, although everything was fully authorized.

“There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always — do not forget this, Winston — always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever.”
– George Orwell1984

If SOPA and PIPA pass, we would be relying on the judgment of the government and major film and music corporations to determine who is actually violating piracy rules. And considering how personally disconnected from the arts all of those entities are, it would be the overwhelming influence of money, not of maintaining artistic integrity, that ultimately wins. Smaller publications without the financial or influential means of defending themselves could find themselves being unfairly punished.

A quote from German historian and philosopher Oswald Spengler paints a vivid picture of how innovation and growth will be limited, should these bills pass:

“… an older alien Culture lies so massively over the land that a young culture born in this land, cannot get its breath and fails to achieve pure and specific expression-forms, but even to develop fully its own self-consciousness.”
– Oswald Spengler, The Decline Of The West

The internet that we know it — an unregulated one — blooms with brilliant ideas. With it has come developments more incredible and wide-reaching than we ever would have imagined, including new media distribution models which have given your average content creator and passionate human a fighting chance. Our favorite artists, musicians, and filmmakers have the internet to thank for this. But under PIPA and SOPA, the government will be employing tactics Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin considers to be akin to those employed by the governments of China and Iran, and the internet will be regulated in a way that effectively limits creative expansion.

To anyone who sincerely cares about artistic growth and integrity, I hope that you will join REDEFINE — and countless other sites — in 12 hours of Blackout on Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 from 8:00am to 8:00pm, to help raise awareness about the issue. Send me a message with a link to your website if you plan to participate. Those without websites can help spread the word or find other ways to get involved via the links below.

Creation paves the way towards a better future. Let’s work together on supporting what we love.

Vivian Hua
Editor-in-Chief
huav@redefinemag.com

CLICK HERE TO READ OUR FULL SOPA-RELATED POST,
WITH DETAILS ON HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED.

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Cut Copy - Zonoscope

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Cut Copy - Zonoscope

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Iron And Wine - Kiss Each Other Clean

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Iron And Wine - Kiss Each Other Clean

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Touche Amore - Parting The Sea Between The Brightness And Me

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Touche Amore - Parting The Sea Between The Brightness And Me

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Protest The Hero - Scurrilous

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Protest The Hero - Scurrilous

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Zombi - Escape Velocity

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Zombi - Escape Velocity

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2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streamsAbove: Toro Y Moi - Underneath The Pine

2011 YEAR-END RESPECT FOR ALBUM COVER ART
91 album covers, with interviews & mp3 downloads / streams

Above: Toro Y Moi - Underneath The Pine