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Stuff this weekend and Lost Film Fest update

Tonight/Tomorrow:

Halloween Critical Mass in NYC, Rubulad... tomorrow we'll go to a cool art exhibit and the anti-war march. I believe our new friend Lara will be joining Liz and I on our adventure. Sunday night we're going to see our Seripop friends Chloe and yannick's band AIDS WOLF and Old Time Relijun

Lost Film Fest update.

I just had some awesome shows opening for Gogol Bordello. What a dream!! I think the only thing that could top that would be opening for Manu Chao...Maybe some day. I've never presented LFF in front of such a large crowd of people but the shows went over well, and I made some new friends. I'll be doing Lost Film Fest again in the near future at this awesome club in Baltimore called Sonar. I'm definitely going to start to have to use a mic at large concerts like that... John Macavoy, boy genius and arch archivist has started to work on documenting the history of the Lost Film Fest and Evil Twin Booking Agency. I can't believe all this stuff I'm doing with film is almost 10 years old. holy moly! The other day, I had an awesome show in Blacksburg, VA at Virginia Tech. Sallie, Anthony, Dan, and Devin pulled the show together without a hitch. Old friends Sascha and Madigan were on tour with the Icarus Project and happened to be in town. It was great to have them there.

xo Scotty

FBI’s Lolita Fingers Eric McDavid.

The past few weeks have found me deluged by emails, IMs and phone calls about the incredibly bizarre mention of Lost Film Fest during the trial of environmental activist Eric McDavid.

Here's a bit of background for those of you who haven't gotten the lowdown on the "green scare", and the case of Eric McDavid's entrapment by the FBI's secret agent Lolita. I have been paying close attention to the case (originally called the Auburn 3 case - now it's one plus 2 snitches) for the past year or so, and of course followed the trial from when it began.

So: The US government has been trying for years to spread fear about the environmental movement by labeling environmental activists as terrorists. Eric McDavid's case is part of this federal offensive, and it reeks of entrapment.

A few years ago the FBI, apparently inspired by the fine American cinema masterpieces "Spy Kids" and "Red Dawn", recruited a 15 year old top spy named "Anna" straight out of junior college civics class. "Anna" was a high school student at the time. They gave Anna their blessing to play hookey for the next two years and charged her with the mission of finding terrorists within the radical environmental movement. Failing that, she had to scrounge up the next best thing...

Anna, armed with an expense account to buy garlic, grungy thrift store clothes and supplied for concocting dud bombs, set out to infiltrate the environmental activist movement and encourage criminal mischief. According to the trial transcripts, "Anna" attended a bunch of protests and posed as a street medic. (Having zero medical training, she brushed off injured people who came to her for help.) She befriended three young activists, including McDavid, and spent the next bit of time traveling with them.

Anna brought the group to a wiretapped cabin in California owned by the FBI, where she used her Lolita skills to woo McDavid into helping her assemble sabotage devices. The devices were built to fail, taken from tried and true FBI dud recipies. McDavid and crew were arrested by the cabin and charged with “conspiracy to destroy property by means of fire or explosives”, even though their collective organizing skills were probably best suited to planning vegan potlucks.

While Lost Film Fest is mentioned tangentially in the prosecution's outlandish rant, the prosecution's statement regarding Lost Film Fest is consistent with the sort of scare tactics, flimsy rhetoric and blatant lies our government uses to justify harsher penalties and broader definitions in the crackdown on people who speak out about injustice.

Here is the quote in question, in reference to events at the 2005 Philadelphia Bio conference. We apologize for the transcriber's poor phrasing.

"He [the prosecutor] also talked about the cop that died of a heart attack and said he died because he was 'wrestling' with protesters. He said that some people felt sad about it and wanted to have a vigil and the people that were glad that the cop died went to the 'Lost Film Festival' where they were showing films on how to make molotov cocktails. [McDavid's lawyer] objected to that comment and the judge ordered the jurors to strike it from their memory."

Was the prosecution saying that independent film festivals are "danger zones" where people learn how to make molotov cocktails? Is he saying that public art events are breeding grounds for terrorism? This reminds me of John Ashcroft's post 9-11 freakout over nude statues on Capitol Hill while the anthrax scares raged.

Whew, I'm glad the judge had the good sense to "strike" that from the jurors' memory. Did he use a Vulcan neck pinch to do that? Hypnotism?

Anyhow, the sad ending to the whole thing is that McDavid was convicted of conspiring to blow up government and other facilities as part of an eco-terror plot, due to technicalities, and now awaits sentencing in December. This conviction carries up to 20 years in prison. I'm not sure how the guilty verdict was reached, since the jury came out of the trial calling "Anna" and the FBI liars, and saying that they should be ashamed of themselves. Eric's lawyer is currently working on an appeal. Any contribution you can make to this case will help. Please visit www.SupportEric.org for more information on how you can help.

The Indypendent's coverage sums up McDavid's case well (http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/the-net-widens/) and includes other articles on the "Green Scare" documenting the federal government's aggressive actions against protesters.

Personal blog | Lost Film Fest Euro tour | and MIRO

Hello all.  so I finally started a personal blog finally. enjoy! link me if you'd like.http://scottbeibin.blogspot.com

All of the not-directly LFF related stuff is going to go there.

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I finally confirmed the first show of the 2007 Lost Film Fest European tour in Luxembourg. So I'm roughly going to be in Europe from Nov 28ish -Dec 23ish. If you'd like to book a show please email info (at) evil twinbooking.org

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I'm going to start a channel on Miro pretty soon for Lost Film Fest. It's this great new open source video player . Download it for free at: http://www.getmiro.com

Here's a little info about miro from Ezra Winton of http://www.artthreat.net :

this nifty application is one smooth player, offering already 2000 video channels for your downloading/viewing pleasure. Miro is an open-source desktop video player that comes with BitTorrent and podcast clients as well. Miro hails from the folks at Participatory Culture Foundation, and with people like Joel Cohen and Cory Doctorow on your Board of Directors it's not too surprising they've come up with the non-proprietory video version of iTunes.

I've only spent a couple of hours with my [miro player], but in just a short time I've discovered some great channels with political content. So after you download the player, search for these dandies, and add the channels to your list and enjoy!

• The Media That Matters Film Festival: All 65 short films from the last seven years of the festival are ready to download in amazingly high quality video. From environmental issues to race and gender, this fest has much to offer. Visit the MTM site for more info.

• Molotov!: Nude protesters, news from Nigeria, Michael Moore, and the best, Simon Robson's brilliant animated follow ups to "What Barry Says" with his short segments produced for the new UK film Taking Liberties. Visit Molotov's site.

• Pepperspray Productions: Alternative focus shows from "IndyMedia Presents" including pieces on Iraq and Somalia.

• Latin Pulse: Episodes examining paramilitary groups in Central America, Public Transporation, Immigration, and Free Trade, all from a Latina perspective. (not exactly progressive, but important news from the margins...

There are much, much, more channels to choose from, but this spattering is just the beginning of what I have begun to discover with [Miro].

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ok cool!

Scotty Beibin

Burning Man stuff

Hey all ..

Liz and I haven't decided yet where we're going to be camping, but we will be arriving on Monday the 27th at some point and stay the whole way through (Sept 4). In terms of our coordinates, we're looking to stick around the 7:30ish area. If you'd like us to camp with you and want some folks to chip in for vegan goodies, let me know.

I'll be doing Lost Film Fest in a few different locations like Entheon Village and The Philadelphia Experiment, though I don't know the dates and times yet. Check in Center camp, or leave a message for me if you want info.

If you'd like to meet up, please text me at 267 258 4195 before monday to let me know where you're going to be.

We're thinking about creating an imprompu outcropping of West Phillyage complete with Rowhouses, Rats, and Omar (yes, Omar)...[**aren't we trying to get the hell away from West Philly - what mysteries!]

Anyhow, I'll be registering at Center Camp when I arrive.
If you want some organic sodas/energy drinks for your camp/bar/traveling-zombie-bicycle-gorilla-show, let me know. I convinced Steaz to gift a few pallets which are going to be at the Philadelphia Experiment camp (7:30 and esplanade).

So, yes, I'm super stoked for this. I think it will be one of the best years ever.

much love
Scott

ps. We're going to hijack your art car! yarrr!!

Chicken John is running for Mayor of San Francisco!!

Hey all, my friend Chicken John, who taught me how to make a gasifier generator that runs off of burning organic material (like coffee grounds, wood pellets, etc) is running for Mayor. Earlier this year he was generous enough to put on a Lost Film Fest show at his space. If you live in the Bay area please help out. Read on!

- xo Scotty

p.s. More about the gasifier motor soon that was built with the genius of Hackett + Philly from Madagascar Institute and Josh from Humanistic Robotics. We attempted to use this at Live Earth, but missed the mark, However I'm going to take this on the road later this summer to power a Lost Film Fest tour.

www.voteforchicken.com

VOTE FOR CHICKEN JOHN RINALDI FOR MAYOR OF SAN FRANCISCO

In 1966, NASA was faced with an interesting problem. They needed a pen that would write in zero gravity. They spent millions of dollars developing a pen that would do just that. A scientific, precision instrument that didn’t need gravity to imprint a glyph on paper.

The Russian space program used a pencil.

When I started talking to people about running for Mayor, I got a lot of hard questions about my experience. I was told that I would not be taken seriously. That I would be viewed as less than qualified. That only a highly sophisticated and expensive tool could possibly get the job done. Untrue. Sometimes you only need a simple tool. People of San Francisco, I am that simple tool.

Relevant experience? I’ve successfully run a touring circus staffed entirely by rebellious youth, which requires exactly the same skill set I’ll need as Mayor when dealing with the Board of Supervisors. Same same. It’s true, I haven’t spent the last 10 years in City Hall. Instead, I’ve bought and maintained a 100-year-old live-work space in San Francisco. I’ve operated (and continue to operate) a small business in this city, going through the crushing trials of navigating city bureaucracies and the permit process in order to make interesting things happen in (what could easily be) the most interesting city in the world. Last summer, I spent a few months building a 110’ raft made of junk propelled by 2 VW engines that sent 35 happy artists down the Mississippi river.

I put on shows of all sizes in all places. I support and advocate art and the championing of the amateur artist, with my mantra of “Art for all purposes.” I helped facilitate the opening of a dozen art spaces. I converted my 1975 GMC pick up truck to run on wood gas (page 66) in a weekend. Made of junk, runs on garbage. Soon to run on coffee grinds: the Café Racer. Alternative energy is easier then it sounds.

Me and my dog have invested all our time, attention & money for a decade to make this city the interesting, whimsical, adventure-filled place I want it to be, and that I know so many people came here to participate in.

Watching it turn into a NIMBY suburb isn’t on the menu. It’s unacceptable. You may agree with me. As Mayor I will protect and promote the superior city that San Francisco can be.

People tell me this is impossible. You can never be mayor without support from the big developers or the city’s richest denizens. But throughout my life I’ve been doing impossible things, and most of them have been fabulously successful. And great fun! From running an amateur punk rock circus to getting Burning Man off the ground as a viable business to running a successful performance venue in San Francisco dedicated to all the arts that no other venue would touch. I am the man who beat City Tow out of 50 million dollars. I got a million stories. I’ll tell ‘em to ya later.
Stay with me, here….

The impossible is what I do, is what I’ve always done. But I can’t vote myself into the Mayor’s office. For that I need you. To the point: 10,000 signatures on old-school sheets of paper that all have to be done exactly right, each with ten totally legitimate names and addresses of bona fide registered voters in San Francisco, the city of Art and Innovation. If one name is wrong, the whole sheet gets thrown out. It’s complicated stuff, this politics. They don’t make it easy to do what I’m doing here. But that’s OK, getting a truck to run on garbage wasn’t easy either. Fighting for 10 years to generate more Units of Interesting in San Francisco wasn’t easy. None of it’s easy. But it all gets done. Of course it does. I’m not fuckin’ around. I’m a 100% guy. If I say I’m gonna do something, that’s exactly what happens. We only have our word. Without it, I am as bad as a politician.

I am not a politician.

But I am man with some idea about how this great city should operate. My platform is heavy on power generation and waste. And of course Innovation & Art. But these are things to roll out later. When I’m a candidate. Right now I need to pull together 10,000 signatures. And I defiantly need help. We have only collected like 2,000. It’s harder than it sounds. I am committing to run: to duel to the death!!! I’d like it if 80 of you could commit to getting 100 signatures by the 25th. Here’s what you do: print 20 copies of these forms ON 10 SHEETS OF PAPER: DOCUMENT 1 ON THE FRONT, DOCUMENT 2 ON THE BACK. Print them out, have registered voters sign them. They can only sign for one candidate per election. Drop me a line and I’ll come to your house and collect them and clean your toilet. We only have 2 weeks. 14 days. Here are the docs:

Front of fancy official document
back of fancy official document

Here is a link to my mailing list

Here is a link to today’s New York Times article. I talked to this reporter for an hour and forty-five minutes. Told her all my great ideas. A dozen hilarious jokes. This is what the American people got.
Go read it, and see what I’m up against here….

Thanks for your support. There is no reason why we can’t win.

Chicken John July 11, 2007

“Success is measured by the enthusiasm with which you move from one failure to the next.” Winston Churchill

New Manu Chao video directed by Emir Kusturica

Okay, anyone who knows me that Manu Chao is my favorite musician ever. Liz and I even got to hang out with him a little earlier this summer. Tomorrow we're going to go see him in Philly!! yay!!

Along with that exciting news, Emir Kusturiça is one of my favorite directors ever (dir. Underground, Black Cat White Cat, Time of The Gypsies, and a bunch of others). He just directed the new Manu Chao video clip for “Rainin' In Paradize,” shot in Buenos Aires. Scroll down for the video.

The new album "La Radiolina" apparently comes out on August 27th, though I'm not sure if that's the date it comes out in the U.S...however that stuff doesn't really matter anymore with the web... does it? If anyone has some advance tracks online please email me some links. I'll love you forever xoxox Scotty

http://www.manuchao.net

Lizzie, Manu Chao + Scotty @ Coachella

G8 protests in Rostock

Well, just about now I'm seriously kicking myself for not making plans to get to the G8 summit demonstrations in Germany. I'm actually thinking about getting a plane tomorrow. If I go I'll be posting plenty of pictures and video. Click on some of these links to see what's happening. enjoy! xo Scotty

Spenden für das Unabh?ngige Medienzentrum

Lost Film Fest California tour in full swing

Hey everyone.. I'm going to be in California for the next few weeks. Come check out the shows and spread the word. Please re-post this around. Scotty


LFF in LA | Coachella | other plans.

COACHELLALELLA --->
So yay! I'm heading to Coachella tomorrow. I'm so psyched to see Gogol Bordello, The Coup, Manu Chao, Gotan Project, Bjork, and a bunch of freinds I havent hung out with in a bit. Big thanks to Ken Erlich and The Coup for hooking Liz and I up. I'm especially excited to see the YO! WHAT HAPPENED TO PEACE? book that John Carr and Katharine Kirby curated. John's helping out at Coachella with the Energy FACTory project. The installation will showcase Wind, Solar, Biodiesel, Ethanol, ManMade and Thermal energy sources... just my cup o tea. At some point I'll be DJ'ing at the porta-potty DJ booth. If you're out at Coachella and want to meet up, feel free to text me at 267.258.4195. Liz and I should be running around for the whole weekend frolicking and lamenting the $4 bottles of water.

LOST FILM FEST @ THE SILVERLAKE FILM FEST!!

Finally we have a venue for Lost Film Fest at the Truxtop gallery. Thanks a ton Saskia and Kari for making it happen. It's all part of the Silverlake Film Festival which should be a total blast. PLEASE spread the word!

I'll be doing stuff in and around Southern California from the time right after Coachella until May 18th. Check the tourdates for the other shows I have coming up. After May 18th I'll be heading up to the bay area for the Maker Faire. I'm looking for a place to do Lost Film Fest in SF or the east bay, so shoot info (at) eviltwinbooking.org an email if'n you're interested in hosting.

oookay!
lovest Scotty

Jerry Springer Episode debacle..

Okay, so a little while ago someone posted to YouTube the Springer episode I was on with dear old friends Justin Pearson (The Locust, Some Girls, Ground Unicorn Horn, Swing Kids, Struggle, etc), Alysia, and Christine. The Locust are going to be starting a tour to support their new album shortly, so in honor of the tour.. and new beginnings.. Here are the 2 segments we were in. How it happened is a long stupid story, so I'll post it right here. I'm in the second segment if you want to skip to it.. umm.. yeah.

part 1

part 2

The Whole Idiotic Story

I was in SoCal for a memorial show in 1999 for a friend of mine (Eric Allen from Unbroken/Swing Kids). My ex gf Carissa and I were staying with Justin in San Diego afterwards. I called my voicemail and discovered that my house had been robbed back in Philly, so in order to cheer myself up I made a bunch of prank phone calls. This included one to the Jerry Springer show. I left a voicemail telling them that I was sleeping with Justin, Alysia (his gf), and Christine (his roommate), and i wanted to blow the lid off the whole thing.

The producer called back, and left a message asking for me to call back "anytime"..

While in california, I discovered that a ton of my friends had started getting into the film industry, and on the plane ride home I sat next to then completely unknown actor at the time, Peter Saarsgard (who showed me the script for as yet unmade Boys Don't Cry). We chatted it up, and by the end of the flight I decided that my new direction was going to be with doing indie films.

I got home to philly, only to discover that my house had been broken into a few more times (with some kids staying there - long story..don't ask).. and all my stuff was gone, guitars, amps, tools.. whatever.. I was super bummed out.. So, as I sat up late at night I remembered that the producer of the springer show told me to call him back "anytime" and 4am was as good a time as any..
So I woke the producer up, expecting him to be really irritated, but he was thrilled that I called. He was practically yelling in my ear, "CAN YOU FLY TO CHICAGO TOMORROW???!!" and I was like " uhhhhh", completely not expecting him to be receptive...

Then the bomb dropped.

He asked me if I was making the story up, and that if I was in fact fibbing, so I thought about it for a moment.. and replied..

"Do you think I would lie to the american public about this serious matter?? Do you think I would expose my personal life to the world all for a prank? a hoax? a sham? I've never been so insulted in all my life.. harumph!" or, something ridiculous like that.

So he said.. "okay okay..now we just need to call the others to corroborate the story.."

So I gave him the phone #'s of the other kids...

And immediately I called Justin.
Continue reading 'Jerry Springer Episode debacle..'




Upcoming LFF Shows

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Jun 3 wed
Berlin, Germany (Kreuzberg) [ LFF / SATNR ] @ betahaus - Prinzessinnenstraße 19-20 | 10969 Berlin | 3€ | 21.00 Uhr (near ubahn Moritzplatz) http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=109231421101


Jun 19 fri
Barcelona, Spain @ EnMedio - baixos Carrer Palaudàries 25-27, 08004 | 20h | enmedio.info


Jun 30 tue
Prague, Czech Republic [ LFF / SATNR ] @ Jet Club - orebitzka 5 | 19h sharp


Jul 5 sun
Braunschweig, Germany [ LFF / SATNR ] @ Nexus - Frankfurter Str. 253 | 38122 Braunschweig | 17h | 3€ | www.dasnexus.de


Jul 6 mon
Nürnberg, Germany [ LFF / SATNR ] @ K4 - Königstraße 93 - 90402 Nürnberg | www.musikverein-concerts.de


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