[Cross-Posted from ComicsLifestyle.com:]
Christmas done come early!
QuickDraw #6 is now available for download via Amazon, iBookstore and just about every e-bookstore on the planet. Set in Cambodia, it's a collection of vignettes and observations exploring Khmer culture.
It's FREE (excepting Amazon, where a minimum fee of 0.99 is required.) Feel free to ...
Archive for 2012
BlogFestAsia 2012: (01) Straight Outta Siem Reap
Posted in cambodge, cambodia, cambodia blog on Nov 20th, 2012
(Siem Ream opens its arms to you!)
Friday, November 01:
I hop a bus at noon from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. In earlier days I'd be taking a speedboat. These days it's a 4-5 hour jaunt via bus. One of the small but deeply important changes in Cambodian life since ...
The Other Side Of The Tracks
Posted in cambodge, cambodia, current events on Nov 18th, 2012
Imagine how this ship of fools looks to people it passes by.
Not to be a buzz kill, but isn't this a little over the top?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Plantation-Urban-Resort-Spa/277073282328754
The Mystery of the Missing Middleman
Posted in academia, cambodia, comics, visual art on Nov 15th, 2012
Above: book seller at Phnom Penh's Psar O'Russey.
Some thoughts following on from Jason Dittmer and Katherine Brickell’s commentary on Cambodian comics copyright.
(You might want to read these links first.)
http://siewphewyeung.org.kh/newsprint-comics-at-psar-orussey/
http://mediageography.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/comic-books-and-copyright-cambodian-artistic-heritage-at-risk/
In Cambodia’s 1980s, the boom in narrative comics unfolded in an informal economy. That meant some artists printed and published themselves ...
Accessorizing, Crocodile Style
Posted in cambodge, cambodia, Other Goodies, signs on Nov 13th, 2012
Because nothing says 'I Love You' like a dead reptile handbag.
More to follow from BlogFest Asia in Siem Reap shortly!