Archive for June, 2008

More Pics and an Editing Suite to Call Home

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Ahhh, we have a place in Central City to do editing! We met up with Lee Stafford @ Zeitgeist / Saturn Silk Screen building (which he owns) and got to move some toilets and air conditioning units to make the space our own. It’s a modest 7 x 12 foot corner that doesn’t quite have walls yet (but the frame of a wall is there!) and we put up a temporary table with the iMac and the external hard drive to call it our editing suite! Yah!

Jeremiah was the first one to christen the suite as he went through some footage for his theme of economic development. Lee also found a disc with many historic pictures from the neighborhood and here are some of them below:

Old Handelman’s Shot

Handelman’s Building before renovations in the 1970s’.

Felicity before paved roads

Felicity Street @ Dryades Street at the turn of the century - before paved roads.

Fish Monger

A Fish Monger and wife running a store on Dryades Street (date unknown).

Finishing Photography & Editing in New Orleans

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Caricia and I are living in New Orleans for most of the summer and we are so excited with the footage and the project in general. Here are some images from various participants:

Handelman’s Building

The Famous Handelman’s Building on Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. (once called Dryades Street) It is now home to the LANO (Lousianna Non-Profit Organization building).

Trash Piles
Trash piles from the destroyed housing projects on Freret Street.

Charity Hospital

The now defunct Charity Hospital - which is a shell of a building right in downtown New Orleans.

Trumpet Player

A trumpet player that was sitting in front of a church on Simon Bolivar Blvd. one afternoon, just getting his chops back. He has since called me and told me that he has gotten a band together — hopefully we can get them to do some music for the film.

It is now time for the editing / mentoring process as the participants have broken the project into three main themes: Housing Development, Educational Development, and Economic Development. I have digitized all of the footage I have in hand and have logs for most the tapes as well. There are about 50 different tapes that have been shot and some really exciting stuff to put together. We are supposed to be moving the editing equipment into the Zeitgeist Building on Oretha Castle Haley (OCH) and we’ll see if that happens tomorrow - just waiting to hear back from the owner of the building Lee Stafford, who is part of the business bureau of OCH.

OCH, once called Dryades Street, was the center of black-owned businesses for many years.
Draydes Street 1946

This is a picture from 1946 looking down Dryades Street when there was a streetcar that ran along it and thriving businesses that lined it. The group has decided to take an historical look at the neighborhood to get an idea of where it’s been to know where they want it to go.

Participatory New Media & Collective Action

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Howard Rheingold, a brilliant lecturer at UC Berkeley and Stanford and author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution is a major influence in our thinking about what internet-mediated video can do for public health research and advocacy. Howard Rheingold writes, and I completely agree, about the salience of this historical moment in technological and social change.

“If print culture shaped the environment in which the Enlightenment blossomed and set the scene for the Industrial Revolution, participatory media might similarly shape the cognitive and social environments in which twenty-first-century life will take place (a shift in the way our culture operates)” (Rheingold, 2008, pp 99-100)

His talk at the TED conference — viewable here — encapsulates some of the thrilling possibilities for democracy, collaboration, and (in my mind) health promotion in our century.