The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 10,000 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 17 years to get that many views.
Oh, I apologize before I even begin here, as I never thought I would see the day I would be campaigning for Facebook Likes….but here I am..doing just that!! I actually do it more for Natascha, my talented film partner, who like everyone does like to win, but unlike everyone, really deserves to. This is her visual magic in the film, I am the sound person, and together we are a team:) As I mentioned in my last post, Nat and I entered a Film contest, knowing ahead of time, the results would be not from a careful deliberation of a panel of qualified judges, but from a final tally of how many “Likes” could be produced by people with Facebook accounts. Neither Nat nor I are Facebookers, although I have a page now, basically made so I could see other’s pages. Nat doesn’t even have one, so our total number of Facebook friends is a whopping 45!!
We believe we have a competitive film, that complies with all the ground rules, and now we just need to campaign some votes, so we don’t lose too miserably. We have no illusions that we can win, now that it is a Facebook popularity contest, but we feel that we tried our best to produce a scary imaginative film.
Sooo…if you have a few minutes of extra time, I would like to ask my loyal readers to go to this page if you have Facebook and see our film along with the others (ours is the third one down), and if you like us….well LIKE us please… MadPea Carneval Like page
No matter what the outcome, Nat and I will continue to join creative forces to hopefully keep entertaining you…but it is always nice to know that we were “Liked” 🙂
So, I was not thinking of ever being part of a project like this, when Spiral Silverstar (Joe Zazulak) sent a couple of pictures he had taken of me, as I unawarely strolled around the bizarre and surreal “Carneval,” put on by MadPea in Second Life.
A Scary Carneval
Dark and ingenious, Carneval is an artistic collaboration of many of the best artists and builders in Second Life, see article on“Who Built What?”
MadPea..gone mad..
One thing I did feel as I walked from one forboding ride to the next, was that I absolutely had to come back with Natascha Randt, (“The Visualizer”) who has that special eye to take it all in, and has chosen me as her partner (“The Vocalizer”) in a growing number of machinima collaborations. Still, it took a little push from my friend Rag Randt (no he’s not related to Natascha:) one of the gifted artists there, to give us a heads-up that there was to be a contest.
30 secs to 90 secs in length
The good news is, Nat and I did it again! This is our 8th machinima together, the prolific video team of Randt & Hoisan, and what you will see below is our entry to the contest, whose deadline was extended to Dec. 28th, so if there are any machinima artists reading this, there is still time to film yours. This is ours.
They asked for a nightmare….we gave them a Nightmare…“Where Are You?”
I have been asked to repost my poem, “Her Name Was Noor” written April 2011, in relation to this horrible tragedy that is being lived in Newtown Connecticut today. Yesterday, when I wrote “Taken Away”I could barely find the words, but “Noor” which means “light” in Arabic, has become for me, a personal symbol for these kinds of senseless acts. I give you again, “Her Name Was Noor”
“She was the gazelle of the hills…”
Her Name Was Noor
Her eyes were always the size of a child’s caught in surprise and she kept them down to the ground guarding her modesty from the gaze of old men, who hoped to find the spark of their youth when they looked into them.
She was the gazelle of the hills, that beautiful creature all loved and knew, prancing across the remote village hills of Ireland, or Libya’s back dunes, across the rocks of Jalalabad through the old dried river beds of Basra’s ancient ruins.
“She let her hair fall free at the end of the day…”
She let her hair fall free at the end of the day, and each rising breeze was a beak that parted the ebony strands like ravens plumes being carefully groomed. Now she put some helium breaths to her steps gliding not walking and twirling a stick like a proud flag and she the bearer of her good world’s victory.
Her verse was born to the tap of high steps and her heart-beat that made life pump round. She quickened the pace and put a rabbit to chase just as the sun was close to going down.
“I wish to pray to the Always Awake that Peace be returned today…”
“I wish to pray to the Always Awake that Peace be returned today like swallows and fish who come back home to stay.” She recited over and over and it became her running rhythm. Hopeful lightness teased the wind to blow her through the trail that thinned into unmarked pebbles where no footprints marred her way. Here skipped the profile of youth catching the sun, red faced and swollen, making it her own halo back-lighting her black curls now spiked electrically, her cheeks flushed, an angel dancing on the ridge. She was beautiful like the innocent can be, without ever knowing they are.
“Skin so smooth, the light slipped off her arms…”
Skin so smooth, the light slipped off her arms and made twirling shadows on the ground, and she loved to watch them spin along, as the sun was almost done. All her blood was inside sustaining, and she thought no more about it then dust might think to write a poem, about the last hours of this afternoon. Her name was Noor,
and she lit up the war-torn village night,
like a torch with just her laugh.
“She never saw the sniper, or his face, or his gun…” (painting by Sigfred Rodenberger)
She never saw the sniper or his face or his gun for it was almost 800 meters away. No one ever knew to this day which side he was on, as the innocent were never targets of fair-play, and no one in the village learned his name. Some say he was a mercenary, and took his shot as if she were game, then he himself took off and flew far away. Some say it was just a horrible mistake, that no one would be so heartless, to send a fatal shell into a head, where all those dreams of peace were being born, to blow it away like a pomegranate so darkly red smashed against rocks leaving little left to mourn.
Who know about these things say, that through his powerful scope he saw her face as if only a few feet away, and in a frozen headlight second, when he squeezed the trigger, he did watch her head explode into nothing but clouds of dying dreams and red debris. He never heard her prayers for peace, her hopes for love, or knew her name or family.
Her name was Noor,
and she lit up the war-torn village night,
like a torch with just her laugh.
Karima Hoisan
April 1, 2011
Virtual Art Gallery, Linc Island Second Life
*The painting “Sniper” by Sigred Rodenberger, was the inspiration for this poem. To see the many comments, one by the artist himself, please go to the original posting here: Original posting of “Her Name Was Noor”
I also Include the movie of my live reading of the poem in Second Life, filmed by Natascha Randt
if you have your children hug them if you have your children love them nothing is for certain and nothing has to stay when you least expect the news when you don’t consider insanity as now the rule you receive that phone call and are told they have been taken away.
if you have your children hold them if you have your children kiss them security does not exist when chaos makes its play when you are making shopping lists for Santa’s tree or holiday gifts you receive that phone call and are told they have been taken away.
Karima Hoisan Dec. 14th 2012
Costa Rica
my sincere condolences, for all the families affected in the Connecticut elementary school shooting
12-12-12- a day of tentacles and sun,poetry and good people
Auspicious the date, and a perfect spot to wear my candy-cane holiday tentacles, my custom-made antlers, that had galaxies spinning in the ornaments, and just feel the joy to be back reciting poetry at Ce Soir Arts. Mireille and Aeon, made me, and everyone who came there (I counted close to 30 people) feel welcome and enchanted by their beautiful spot, perfect for listening to music and the spoken word. I think I will just let the photos, speak for themselves, many taken by one of the best eyes behind the camera be it still or moving, (Natascha Randt:) and also a few from Gamma Infinity (who also made my antlers), and Sanne Brune. I will include here my recording of the whole hour reading, for those of you who could not make it, or those who have never come to one of my readings. You can just click on the .mp3 link here below to listen or to download it to your computer. Karima @ Ce Soir 12-12-12.mp3
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Gamma
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Gamma
photo by Nat
Shesa & G’s leg…. photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
photo by Nat
…and last but not least, one taken by Sanne Brune, just as I was preparing to fly away when it was all over.
Here I go again, celebrating the virtues of Second Life for fostering and facilitating different artists to collaborate and make joint projects to share. Joe Zazulak (Spiral Silverstar in SL) is one of my favorite machinima artists, so when he invited me to read a poem, not having any idea of what he might do visually, I said,”Yes!” because I know his artistic integrity. I recommend you browse through his Channel and watch a few more, as he has great taste in filming, directing, editing, and always always always, has the perfect music for each one. We say in Spanish, that this is his “don” his talent his 6th sense, that always helps him choose wonderful musical backgrounds for his movies. His sense of the absurd and the surreal, his masks, up-right Hares and headless mannequins, are some of thesymbols you will find repeated imaginatively in his films. In “The Wind and The Moon,” poem by George MacDonald, he definitely implements a new style that I think fits so well with the odd but endearing poem. I read the poem over Joe’s well-chosen music, and the effect reminds me at times, of a children’s story book, but here, the static images move, and flow, and blow and shift and wane and grow. I will let you be the judges:) Joe’s YouTube Channel can be found here, and I think very worth your while to see what else he has done. He is a prolific video artist, a moving-picture collagist, a painter of imageryand sounds. Joe Zazulak/Spiral Silverstar/YouTube Channel I am very happy to have added a small part to this project.
Please see in HD and full screen for best viewing… and Enjoy!
First, I want to thank my dear friend MarriellaAnna, and photographer Ice Wilde for this photo holiday greeting they generously offered to create for me. I was a little embarrassed to put my face predominately on a wish for world peace, but really it IS what I most wish for, as it seems we need some help. How wonderful to imagine that, as John Lennon reminded us. Perhaps some day we will live to see that peace realized, where now, we only see war and needless suffering everywhere we look. As we say in Arabic “Asalaam Alaikum” Peace be with you. I wish you the happiest and safest of holidays.
I am very excited to be reading once again for Mireille and Aeon at Ce Soir Arts this coming Wednesday at 1pmslt. I realized that the last time I was there was in April, and so much has happened since, and so many new poems have come into being too since then. I have missed this very special venue. I cordially invite you to join me, in a cozy outdoor setting of peace and harmony. I can’t promise all my poems will be happy joyous ones as (well you know me by now) but I promise to put my heart in each one and give you my best reading I can. I have some new ones never done in public, and some only done once at my last reading.
The Tree for Poetry at Ce Soir Arts
So Dress beautifully casual and comfortable and find a seat early and let me transport you for an hour on stream with my poetry, music, and imagery. Here is your winged sleigh to deliver you safely: CeSoir Arts. This will be my last reading for 2012
I hope to see you there!!
On Friday night, Nov. 30th, in my Arabic Parlor on my home sim, an idea to do a small reading for just friends who could come on at night, and haven’t been to one of mine in over a year, turned into a rather larger (33 avatars) gathering. You’ve heard of private dancers, well now in SL, there are also private poets:)
photo by Mireille Jenvieve
The salon is the same skybox that was used at Costa Rican Sims, their venue for my readings before, but the difference is, I have made it cozier and comfier, closer together, as if we are all snug in myliving room… and it really felt that way…
photo by Dale Innis
Guests arrived early, I got my crash out of the way early too*smiles, and I began on the hour to recite to a wonderful group of friends. The idea is to do a night reading maybe every few months, to be able to catch those with day jobs, and real lives that don’t allow them to attend my day readings at venues more on European time.(like my Buddeh MenuBar!) Many of the guests came dressed for the occasion, including my two helpers for the night, Hoyt Heron and Odracir Wrigglesworth. Themed -dress is never obligatory, but it does add to the special feeling of an event..even a poetry one. I will point out a few that caught my eye below…
Gamma- photo by Dale Innis
Shesa- photo by Natascha
I have to include one also of the photographer (Natascha Randt) who brought her good luck black cat to make sure everything went smoothly…and it did.. whew!
Nat~ Photo by Dale Innis
Well, Nat wound up with over 100 photos, and I got some great ones from others too,(thank you Mireille, Sanne, Dale) so I decided to make a flickr page that you can all go to, and copy or take any ones that you enjoy, as there are many!!
Here I have a link to the actual recording of the reading in an .mp3 file, for any, interested in hearing the hour of poetry I presented to music. Just click on the link:
Below is the Video Slideshow Nat made to see them all together in YouTube. If you missed this one, just let me know if you are interested in attending the next one. It was a very warm and loving evening, the kind only SL can offer.
He took her for a ride..she was like his brand new kitten. First the hills, looked so bright, rolling past her window. She lost her fear to be inside his moving car, and settled in to stretch along the whole back seat.
He took her for a ride…seemed he was a lot like her. They giggled to the radio and crooned the moon. She poured out every detail of her story as he stroked her, and moved up front with confidence to get a little closer.
He took her for a ride…there was always food and water. The engines hummed inside him, like a growl. But she was comforted by the sound, as she was trusting, and the scenery became a blur, because they moved so fast.
He took her for a ride… she lost all sense of time and place. He called her “my naughty stray” but she knew that he was kidding. The windows down, the cool night air came rushing in around them, while she fell asleep upon his lap, touching the hem of heaven.
He took her for a ride…until she heard the motor slowing to a stop. She opened up her sleepy eyes, to see a dirt-road, framed by endless woods. He couldn’t think of a thing to say, when he quickly opened up her door… Abandoned by the roadside, unwanted cat, the gears a’shifting as he drove away.
Karima Hoisan Nov. 26th 2012 Bay of Tranquility, SL