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April 4, 2008

The Universe & The World via my Frenchtown. by Val Sivilli

Filed under: MUSINGS, miscellaneous — Tags: , , — val @ 11:20 am

In 2008, the Internet is how we find anything, advertise anything, share anything, and depend on for everything. Whodathunk?  The “World Wide Web” has actually arrived!

 

In the 70’s, when I was in high school, there was one very clunky computer sitting in the main office. We were allowed to type on it and watch the screen fill with mysterious hieroglyphics.

 

I quickly decided that I was NOT a computer kid.

 

Anyway, that has all changed, as it has for most of us who still had enough flexibility in the learning center of our brain mass to absorb and process digital tasks.

 

My son is trying to decide whether or not to go to college. He cannot figure out why he would go to college if he were not studying to be something specific – a lawyer, a doctor, a teacher -  all of which require college degrees to further the path that society has dictated. He does not really know what he wants to be.  He only knows what he likes to do.

 

So, this morning at breakfast, we talked about the fact that he loves woodworking and he loves music. We have talked about this before, but this morning I think it actually made sense to him that if he began to take community college courses in these 2 subjects, his knowledge of these 2 subjects would become increasingly broad, making him happier and ultimately creating a possible source of income from whatever he chooses to do that relates to these 2 subjects.

 

So I said to him “Even if you decided to do something as mundane as opening a music store, you would know more about music, making you more valuable to your customers, thus making you a better and more desirable store to buy stuff from.”   When I was a kid, owning a store seemed the most ludicrous, anti-art, un-intellectual, commerce based, commodity driven career and I would not have anything to do with it! 

 

Sigh… 

 

But that has all changed… I have a store.  I have had a version of a store for the past 15 years. I sell my art, others artists work, but mostly I sell tee shirts that have my images printed onto them.  I LOVE MY STORE!  In my store, I teach all the time. I teach people about the work I do, talk to customers about the ideas I have, they talk to me about theirs. I am always learning from them. I am always making art. I am always selling something that is related to art. I am connected to my community in an amzing way.

I have confidence about the imparting of knowledge and the creation of my product much because I have an education in my field. I am not wondering if there is some secret art making language that I am not privy to. I am privy to it. I have made art in the most sophisticated of places. I have made art with the best of them. So getting your education, then choosing where to live, is filled with more options than ever before.

 

The internet creates the possibility to know something – know someone – create a relationship of some sort – impart knowledge – share stuff – affect each other – without needing to be living in what happens to be the most trendy part of Brooklyn this year. It allows us to live where we are comfortable.  Possibly where our family lives.  Wouldn’t that be magical? To actually live down the street from your parents while you are raising you kids and be able to make a decent living? Maybe we can reclaim the inter-connectedness of our family life. Maybe we can reclaim some of our lost sanity that was stolen through the 20th century. That so-called “ANGST” created by the fragmentation of the family in the 19th & 20th century can possibly be undermined. Maybe we can reclaim part of our sanity, our birth right as human beings.  Maybe we can finally place Nietzsche in the past – where he belongs – as a part of the time line of evolution.  Maybe we can truly evolve into the genuine, compassionate, earth-loving, community embracing species that we began as. Maybe we can dissolve the psycho-insanity that pervades our culture.

 

It is now not weird to be from a small town and to stay there and work. We can stay in our small towns. We can buy local produce. We can support our local public school because our business is in the community. We can walk and bike more often. We can advertise in our local newspaper, talk to our community through our local paper. Sit at the local luncheonette, or by the river, or at a playdate with our kids, or in our kitchen over coffee, and read our local newspaper and KNOW our local community.

 

We can still make a living in the big world. We can still teach and learn from others. We can write about ideas, share them, make art, show it and sell it , play the drums at our local tavern, our local festival, play at a local open mike, and then post the video that our friend made of us on utube. We can still have all the best of what we absolutely love, what makes us happy AND can be connected in the most intimate ways the big, big world.

 

March 19, 2008

THE FRENCHTOWN CIVILIAN… update!!!

Filed under: FRENCHTOWNcivilian, miscellaneous — Tags: , — val @ 10:13 am

logo_tn1.gif   Because submissions have been scant for this project, been reevaluating it and am coming at it from a different angle.

“A publication seeking to explore, expose and share the creative subtext that provides vital fuel and inspiration for our professions, our community and our spirit.”

I am adjusting my original seriously overcontrolled format.
JUST SENT ME SOME WRITTEN SHIT, GUYS..  so this can begin. 
And I will happily lay it out and publish it on paper and online at no cost to you. 
You can paste it into an e-mail, and attach a jpg…  Then I will happily format it.
OR
You can send a .pdf or .jpg with text info and pictures and I will grab it and place it.   
(remember that it is best if the resolution is nice and high 220 to 300 dpi if you want it to publish on paper without pixelating)
OR 
scan or photograph something handwritten and I will publish it as is – it will be a welcome visual for the techno – weary….
OR
Bring in the thing (the words and/or the imagery to Civilian and I will scan it right then.  
Right now I only have 2 items to publish.  I need content.. GIVE ME CONTENT…….. 

January 28, 2008

The NEWEST paper in frenchtown…here is the logo and criteria.

Filed under: FRENCHTOWNcivilian — Tags: — val @ 1:26 pm

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  • It will be a standard 8.5 x 11″ publication because I cannot seem to get started any other way.
  • It will be printed by the Postal Annex, in Frenchtown
  • 1000 copies for the first publication date of April 1 2008. 
  • Deadline: March 15, 2008
  • Submissions will only be allowed in PDF format  Black & White only
  • emailed to thefrenchtowncivilian@civilianbasics.com 
  • 8.25 ” wide  x  10.5 ” high.  BW PDF   $75.00
  • 8.25″ wide   x   5.25″ high   BW PDF   $60.00 
  • 4″  wide   x   2.5″   high       BW PDF   $40.00
  • I will try to set up a PAYPAL button for this on my site this week.   Otherwise, a check or credit card is fine.  (Pay at Civilian.)
  • Rememeber this publication has no sponsor, has not REAL advertisers, except you & me and everysone else & your content and WHATEVER you want with your pages.  I am not an editor, yet a manager, more or less.  
  • The first publication is really test,  but we need a first publication.  You need to pay for this, as does EVERYONE ELSE, including me.    
  • Let’s do this!!!!

December 8, 2007

“The Frenchtown Civilian”

Filed under: FRENCHTOWNcivilian — Tags: — val @ 2:01 pm

“A publication seeking to explore and expose the creative subtext that provides vital fuel, (inspiration) for our professions and community.”

I would like to start a publication for the community in and around Frenchtown. Our population has many incredibly talented people. Many of these people make a living with their talent. Many more of us have professions or businesses that have the SUBTEXT of that talent/skill/passion fueling the way our money is made or the way we would rather make our living. We are artists & activitists, musicians & actors, farmers & lawyers, writers & designers, engineers & architects, gardeners & doctors & teachers & homeopaths, carpenters & politicians, and on & on….This publication would be a compilation of articles and images written and created by the professionals who want to write/photograph/advertise their event/business/talent or just employ the muse. There are a bunch of blogs and websites for our community, yet nothing to really hold in one’s hand, and have coffee with, or take back home. To actually FEEL our home. I think this publication can serve to ground us – bring us together. Also create a voice for visitors to get to know us easier.I just don’t think the DelVal News has the capacity to represent the diversity of this community, nor the desire to impliment change as far as living locally – buying locally – growing locally – eating locally – supporting each other and knowing how to do that. I think this could make all of the difference in the ever-present struggle to maintain a sense of community and defining our presence within this world.So, really, I am just “musing” a little myself, here. So that I can begin to make this project become alive. If you have any ideas of desire to help me begin, let’s start talking!!

THE inspiration…

When Barry & I went across country last Spring, we stopped in a town in Colorado. It was in a valley – was probably a miner’s town – and had a river or two that crisscrossed throughout and around. It was relatively vital, had a lot of interesting stores, and seemed to have a lot of history and community. I knew this because I picked up a little publication that was very modest, very homemade, in the luncheonette where we ate breakfast. It was put together by the cook/owner. It was filled with local stories, some ideas, a little bit of art/music/community and business all rolled up together. It was named after the luncheonette. (Wish I can remember the name the of the town & restaurant, but we drove through so many places, it has become a blur.) But the impact remained. I was intrigued with the place, becoming envious of the community and how connected they all seemed. We stayed longer than we planned and really did not want to leave. Without that publication I would have had no inside info into the spirit of the town.Because I was coming back home to open “CIVILIAN”, it became one of the memorable “good & fun business” ideas that followed me back home. I wanted to put together a little publication that mimicked the one in Colorado, combined with the memory of “CREO” – do any of you remember the little publication of about 6 issues, that Jane Nash, Chuck Yax and I put together? – and call it the “Frenchtown Civilian”So, with the reality that good energy, creativity, intelligence and activism can change the world – change OUR world, help me begin. My thought is that it can be funded by the people who publish in it. We can easily print it up to 11×17 – newsprint – BW. I have only the thought created thus far… so any ideas are really so, so welcome.val

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