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International Film Festival of Kerala 2008 -Day 1- Chevolution

After a seven day cinematic extravaganza the International Film Festival of Kerala, 2008 draws to a close with the Closing Ceremony yesterday. The delectable treat of cinema was more than enough to satisfy any movie lover's tastes.With renowned Film makers from around the world, like Idrissa Ouedraogo, Lucia Murat, Sitora Alieva, Samira Makhmalbaf, Uberto Pasilini and many more, gracing the festival as a jury member or in “Meet the Directors” segment, the festival became a well organized event.

Day 1
The festival started out really slow for me with only one documentary under my belt at the end of the first day but that single documentary made my day.

Chevolution(2008)
Not many people in the world doesn't know who Che Guevara is. For most he is a revolutionary hero, for some a masterful guerrilla tactician, for some a mass murderer and yet for some others the guy on T-shirts. Such is the impact made by a single man on World History. A large part of that impact and the widely spread recognition of his face is a single photograph.

Chevolution, a Cuban documentary by Luis Lopez and Trish Ziff, is a thorough and compelling investigation of the Che mythology and the essential malleability of the Che icon. Why did the image became so prevalent after 1967, and how has it meant so many things to so many different people? Chevolution asks all the right questions and gracefully allows us to answer them ourselves. In the documentary, producer/director Trisha Ziff and director Luis Lopez explore the Che phenomenon from all angles, including the revolutionary's early life, his fateful encounter with Castro, the Cuban revolution he helped make happen, to his life trying to foment revolutions in other countries. But it also examines how he crossed paths with photographer Alberto Korda, the fashion photographer/photojournalist who took the famous picture of Guevara that was the basis for the icon we know today.

The photograph taken by Alberto Korda was immortalised in World History and took up many meanings from Revolution to Rebellion to just a “fad”. The symbolic photograph was taken on March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a memorial service for victims of the La Coubre explosion(which is believed to be the work of CIA but not solved to this date). This was an information that was new to me and made me see the photograph in a new light. I saw the meaning behind Che's eyes which shouts out his sadness, fury, determination, disappointment and action. Passed out to the occasional friend and published in a few small Cuban publications, Che’s image remained relatively unknown for 7 years. The photograph was then acquired by wealthy Italian publisher and intellectual Giangiacomo Feltrinelli in 1967. As Guevara's eventual capture or death appeared to be imminent with the CIA closing in on his whereabouts, Feltrinelli acquired the rights to publish Che's captured Bolivian Diary. Upon his return to Italy, Feltrinelli disseminated thousands of copies of the poster to raise awareness of Che's precarious situation and impending demise. Later in 1968 after his October 9, 1967 execution, Che's Bolivian Diary with Korda's photo on the cover was released worldwide. Feltrinelli also created posters to promote the book, which sold over 1 million copies. By this time, Korda's image had officially entered the public consciousness.

In 1967, Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick was also using Korda's image as a basis for creating his own stylized posters which is the start of the graphic Che image's origin.
“The first image I did of Che was psychedelic, it looks like he is in seaweed. His hair was not hair, it was shapes that I felt gave it an extra dimension. That was the image I produced for the magazine and that was done before he died and that is the important thing about that image. At first it did not print. It was considered far too strong and revolutionary. I was very inspired by Che's trip to Bolivia. He went there with the intent to overthrow the intensely corrupt government, helped by the Americans at the time, and that's where he died. I thought he was one of the greatest men who ever lived and I still do in many ways. And when he was murdered, I decided I wanted to do something about it, so I created the poster. I felt this image had to come out, or he would not be commemorated otherwise, he would go where heroes go, which is usually into anonymity.” —Jim Fitzpatrick, 2005

Soon Che became the face of every revolution across the world. His posters became kind of an inspiration to all those who were oppressed. He became the hero of the oppressed. Since in Cuba they didn't believe in copyrights on images this image became a public domain image and thus spurred thousand and millions of copies around the world. Every artist brought out their own version of the graphic. But somewhere down the line the photograph turned icon lost its initial means or rather the meaning was watered down. The iconic image of revolution was watered down to rebellion, and eventually to pop culture.

Pop culture welcomed Che with open hands and made it one of his minions and eventually lead to the hands of the capitalists who used the image shamelessly for their own profit. Those very people against whom Che fought began to use his image as a means to increase their profit. Che's image started to appear on all sorts of products including Liquor and Tobacco. It is despicable to see its derogatory use for all sorts of things Che stood up against.

But nonetheless the image doesn't loose its iconic meaning all together. The image is still seen an a symbol of revolution, a symbol of protest against the oppressors, of socialist ideologies. I have been always a little bit slanted to left ideologies for a long time and consequently I have considerable knowledge on who Che is and what he did for the people. One doesn't have to be a communist or even socialist to see what Che did was nothing short of greatness. To Throw away a life of aristocracy and to enter the revolutionary movement for the betterment of the people is a feat in itself. Most of us think about the atrocities in this world, shake our head and carry on with our daily routine. But he saw the oppression in people and dedicated his life to the cause. He did something about it. That's what makes him a hero.

A rating is really not in place here as the level of enjoyment depends on many factors like, you like documentary, you have a impartial perspective on Che, wants to know about how images travel etc. But still for the sake of it.


To be continued.......Stay tuned for Day 2...
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New Star Rating System

"My Rating" is gonna change to a more funky Web 2.0 style Star rating. I've been in the workshop( by workshop I mean Photoshop :D) developing a brand new rating system with Web 2.0 style. Here are the brand new system of ratings:



I'm hoping to get a more professional look with this new system. Lets hope it works. Since I was making these I wasn't about to post anything yet today. Anyways any suggestions are welsome. Feel free to post your comments on the new system.:)
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Funny and Adorable Baby and Kid's T-Shirts

A collection of adorably cute Baby T-shirts that is sure to get a smile on your face. Get them from Zazzle, which is giving out offers like crazy nowadays(may be cause Google took over it).


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For my Indian friends I have uploaded it to Pringoo too..
Get them for your son, daughter, niece, or any kid you love.


Added a bonus for all you I.T professionals(or computer geeks as you are called :D)
Get it here at Zazzle

For my Indian Friends its available at Pringoo
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MTV Engine Room Notebook Design Contest

Category: , , By Manu
A little heads up to all you Graphic Designers out there. MTV engine room launched a contest for designing some funky looking Notebooks. Use your art to make your mark globally! Design unites. It’s one of the most personal ways we communicate with each other through art; it transcends language and culture. Whether your designs are classic or modern, cosmic or grounded, explosive or minimal, head over there and upload you designs.

The Grand Prize winner will receive a special edition HP notebook featuring their winning design. The AMD-powered notebook is designed for creating and viewing the richest, most cutting-edge content. The Grand Prize winner will also receive an HP printer and will attend a 2009 MTV Awards show as a VIP guest. In addition, four Regional Winners will be chosen to receive an AMD-powered HP Pavilion dv7z Series notebook (skinned with their own design) and an HP printer

For those who don't do graphic designing there is a very real chance to win some exciting HP gear by voting on the designs uploaded.What design do you want to see on the next global special edition HP notebook? Vote for your favorites in our Design Gallery and you will be entered for a chance to win an HP Pavilion dv7z Series notebook and HP printer. The AMD-powered notebook is designed for creating and viewing the richest, most cutting-edge content. Browse the gallery and vote.


I've uploaded couple of my designs there.Vote for me here











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Some Urban Vector T-shirt Designs

Time for a bit of self promotion :D. Here is a couple of designs i made for T-shirts. Today's theme is Urban designs. Hip and cool new age designs made in the Vector Art style which is the rave these days. As usual you can buy these T-shirts from my online stores.

Urban Explosion - An explosion of all things urban. There is stars, random shapes, grunge, and all those things. The combination of vibrant Colors and black background catches your attention in a flash.
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This is only uploaded at Myntra, an Indian site. Please leave a comment if you want it uploaded to Zazzle :).








Urban Music - An abstract representation of the influence of Music on Urban Life. The rainbow colors and the abstract background call out to all those music lovers.The girl on the foreground adds to the feeling.
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Buy me at Pringoo(Indian)









I'm a Hustler- :D Been listening to Hip Hop a lot these days. May be that is my inspiration for this design. The stars return with abstract background. The main character's a rapper. The whole composition is complemented with som text with Bling effect (You know diamonds :D)
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Buy me at Pringoo (Indian)
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The OMG T-shirt

Here is another Design perfect to wear on T-shirts. The combination of yellow on black is eye catching. I drew the smiley completely in photoshop. Imagine walking around with a T-shirt with a cute 3-d smiley with an OMG expression. Thats definitely going to get attention. Attitude just oozes out of this T-shirt.

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Save the earth no matter what Micheal Crichton says

What is happening to our planet?. Global warming, Pollution, Deforestation, plastic wastes and what nots. We are destroying our planet. We need to do something and that too right now. Its not enough you have a few people with the awareness of whats happening in our planet. We need to spread the awareness.

Recently I read a book by Micheal Crichton,State of Fear. It seemed like he was trying to present Global Warming as a non existent threat, in his own scientific fiction style with references to other journals. I don't know what he was thinking when he wrote the novel. Was it only to create a controversy or did he really believe in all that? Anyways that book was full of crap. No matter what the book says global warming is a very real threat.and we need to spread the awareness to save our planet. I've done my part by the only way i know. I designed some T-shirts that support the Green Earth.



If somebody buys them, i would have done my little part in spreading the Awareness. Let us unite and Save our planet.
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Pringoo and Myntra

For all of those in India I've opened a couple of stores with Pringoo and Myntra.
http://www.pringoo.com/mystore/manujoseph
and
http://www.myntra.com/designer/Manu/2905

Check those out... and check back..I'll be updating soon
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My online Store

Hi, all
I'm a 22 year old graphic designer from India with an eye for designing great t-shirts.My deviantart page is stormyrogue.deviantart.com. I've opened an online store with Zazzle and uploaded a few of my designs.


I'll be updating the blog with my new designs frequently. Stay tuned.
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