
TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY:
From Brian Sweeney producer nzedge.com
Content download from
the edge of the planet:
Middle earth, moulding
faces and modern art. Today nzedge.com brings you the fascinating stories
of three artists in wildly diverse fields whose tools (camera, scalpel,
white cube) create works that indisputably sound the depth of the edge
metaphor. Three people with the New Zealand Edge. One who has steadfastly
stayed on-island, one who went to the Western Front, and one who has gone
Oriental - all might be described (as Sir Harold Gillies described his
work) as being in the business of "aesthetic reconstruction":
1. Peter Jackson: Lord
of the Rings-leader
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/ar-jackson.html
2. Sir Harold Gillies:
father of modern plastic surgery
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/gilles.html
3. Giovanni Intra: a
gallery impressiano and curator dealing with moguls and mahjongg in LA's
Chinatown
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/ar-intra.html
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND:
PETER JACKSON
NZEDGE is proud to present a personal and fascinating account of the Peter
Jackson story (thus far) by filmmaker Costa Botes. Costa's account of
Jackson's journey is a steadfastly idiosyncratic case study of innovation,
focus and energy from the edge.
"In giving himself something to watch, Peter Jackson has given the
rest of us good cause to shake off complacency and start thinking about
how to realise a few other 'impossible' goals." Costa is a friend and
collaborator of Peter's, with whom he made the classic Kiwi mock-umentary
Forgotten Silver. This story is an essential addition to the New Zealand
Edge narrative and a must-read for anyone curious about how one of the
most ambitious and successful film projects ever completed came to be made
in NZ.
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/ar-jackson.html
AESTHETIC
RECONSTRUCTOR: HAROLD GILLIES
The introduction of more ferocious weapons and trench warfare in the First
World War resulted in devastating injuries. A new type of surgery was
needed. Rhinoplasty, skin grafts and facial reconstructions had been
practised for centuries. However, it was New Zealander Sir Harold Gillies
who standardised these techniques and established the discipline of
'plastic surgery'. Gillies is acclaimed as the father of modern plastic
surgery. Craig Williams presents the extraordinary story of surgeon
Gillies. Craig has recently completed a Master of Science in Psychology.
Warning: like an early PJ film, some ofthe pictures are not for the
squeamish!
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/gilles.html
CHINATOWN DEALER:
GIOVANNI INTRA
Giovanni Intra is an artist, critic and gallerist who has gone east to
stir up the LA art world. In the tough international art game, impresario
Intra has established himself and his gallery, China Art Objects, as an
indication of what is new, exciting and challenging in contemporary art.
The Chinatown space was recently selected by iD magazine as one of
international art's "outstanding galleries". Author Kelly
Carmichael, former curatorial assistant at Artspace, Auckland, has
recently completed an internship at LA's Museum of Contemporary Art, and
is now living in Paris.
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/ar-intra.html
The heroes and hot
lists are an evolving project and the people who are there already are by
no means the definitive pantheon - look on it as a trial match/hui. We're
thinking about ways to get breadth in response to the countless "why
isn't X,Y, or Z on the list?" - so keep the suggestions, substitutes
and feedback rolling in.
L&P (leaflets and
promos):
The spirit of
adventure:
Auckland production company CreamTV is looking for stories for a TV series
on backyard heroes, those who turned the shed or kitchen into the lab.
Focusing on, "the small, probably relatively unknown 'backyard
heroes', perhaps people labeled eccentrics
who went against the norm or against the odds. We want to use the word
'adventurer' in a broad context - we're looking at any 20th century story
(to present), so some tales may be posthumous. It may be an immigrant or
pioneer tale; a kiwi adventuring at home or in the wilds of a far off
land; a remarkable unsung war story; or a battle with oceans."
E-mail: odile@creamtv.co.nz
Raglan Rescue
Surf Aid International is a dynamic, young medical charity attracting a
lot of attention among world charity organisations due to its no-nonsense,
no-frills approach to saving lives in the Mentawai Islands, (where 50% of
all children die). Their charter is to encourage and coordinate the
support of the global surfing community to provide medical aid to the
indigenous people of remote surfing locations. They enjoy close
relationships with many of the world's top surfers including Aotearoa's
own Maz & Jay Quinn. Founded by Kiwi Dr Dave Jenkins.
For info e-mail: info@surfaidinternational.org
or visit: http://www.surfaidinternational.org.
Keep on it.
From the Edge,
Brian Sweeney
Publisher, Producer
THE NEW ZEALAND EDGE
http://www.nzedge.com
brian@nzedge.com
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