A mostly videoblog, sometimes photoblog where I post clips about everything under the sun. Music, movies, random daily moments, stuff about food I eat and hikes I go on.
My day job is doing build and release engineering for Mozilla. I graduated from Toronto's Seneca College with a degree in Software Development in 2009. My spare time involves teaching anything I have learned about systems, programming, media, web development and anything to do with the open web to anyone who want to learn. When I'm not by a computer I'm making films & videos, running, hiking, swimming, playing hockey, walking the dog, cooking or otherwise trying to pack a lot into a busy life.
I saw your post in the Politics forum on the Michfest site and just wanted to say thanks for being a voice of reason. I got tired of the atmosphere there and don't post any more (my last post is in the butch liberation thread), though I still lurk sometimes... guess I'm a bit masochistic. It's good to see other genderqueers out there chiming in on topics like this...
"The way boys touch eachother is too startling and scary for me." Never really thought about this much, nor how true it is. There is definitely a physicalness that borders violence, but is more like play. Really great job on this short film, approaching a subject that is so rarely thought of.
Hi: I am currently programing a GLBT film festival for September 2007 and would love to consider your film. My email addy is louisdepasquale0@yahoo.com
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Very cool Lukas. Here's something I posted today, inspired by this film. Thanks.
http://damnstraight.oversampled.net/index.php/2006/01/17
Hey Lukas...
I saw your post in the Politics forum on the Michfest site and just wanted to say thanks for being a voice of reason. I got tired of the atmosphere there and don't post any more (my last post is in the butch liberation thread), though I still lurk sometimes... guess I'm a bit masochistic. It's good to see other genderqueers out there chiming in on topics like this...
Cheers,
Crow
"The way boys touch eachother is too startling and scary for me." Never really thought about this much, nor how true it is. There is definitely a physicalness that borders violence, but is more like play. Really great job on this short film, approaching a subject that is so rarely thought of.
Hi: I am currently programing a GLBT film festival for September 2007 and would love to consider your film. My email addy is louisdepasquale0@yahoo.com
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