Clay Newton's quick bio: Clay Newton is an artist and designer, raised in the wine country's illustrious Napa proper. After spending three years as an apprentice of sorts at Richard Carter Studio, working at the French Laundry (pre- & post- Thomas Keller) and Trefethen Vineyards, he jumped the hills for Davis to attend the University, majoring in Art Studio with a minor in Sociology. His first kid, ZZ Anne Newton, was born in November 2005. Clay's technology career started in the bowels of the UC Davis IDEA Lab, where he studied under Randal Packer, Lynn Hershman, and Jon Winet. Jon later became one of Clay's close friends and collegues. In 1998, Clay started working for Eve.com which was really his indoctrination into the fast and furious dotcom mentality. When crumbled under the weight of idealab!, Clay was lucky enough to be able to cash into a house in yet another less-than-illustrious locale: Richmond (as of this writing in 2005, Richmond is the 11th most dangerous city in the US -- oooo scarey!) From Eve, Clay moved on to iEngineer which morphed into Assentive Solutions. When Assentive died a fiery death, Clay bounced over to Virage (2 hr commute hell.) After the third round of layoffs in 9 months, he shifted gears to Navis which tried to devour his soul but only took away a portion of his liver. In 2005, he joined Bank of America as a VP of Interaction Design. In the summer of 2006, Clay moved back to Napa and now telecommutes all the time.
White Screen of Death
Movietime
Too many good movies to see in the theaters right now or soon. It is actually pretty incredible, as if the dreams I was having in 2000 are coming true.
A Dirty Shame
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Yes Men
Shaun of the Dead
Donnie Darko: Director's Cut
Good morning Feely.

Good morning Feely.

Amanda lookin goofy for the camera ;^)
Jim White and Devotchka
Went out to
GAMH last night to see Jim White. Devotchka was opening. I expected a good show. It blew my mind.
Jim White Hiway
Jim White
DeVotchKa's site seems down for the time being...
RockMelon
Hideto Tomabechi - who apparently cut his scientific spurs deprogramming members of the AUM Shinrikyo doomsday cult - claims that his deliciously-titled "Rockmelon" ditty uses "sounds that make the brain and body move unconsciously". Tomabechio calls the subliminal mambooster a kind of "positive brainwashing" and further reckons that it's "a part of cognitive science".
-The Register
Edward Azuar: omg. that is hysterical.
Clay Newton: rockmellon
Edward Azuar: no penis enlarger yet
Edward Azuar: rockmellon.. what a name !
Clay Newton: RockCock
The Birdhouse
Don't know too much about this place... But there is some really interesting work in
The Birdhouse. I especially am intrigued by work by
Michael Betancourt and
Coryndon Luxmore.
Worth checking out.
Friends and Family links
http://www.frame37.com
David H. Alosi
http://www.napagarden.com
Napa Garden Notes, a quarterly gardening resource for the Bay Area.
http://www.loungetank.com
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings.
[loungetank is back with a new kernel, but I like the 404 mssg nonetheless.]
http://www.pluckyfluff.com
Handspun yarn, hand knit goodies and felted STUFF by Pluckyfluff.
http://www.popevalleypottery.org
Originally located in the city of Napa, PVP was established in 1990 as Richard Carter Studio. The studio provided an environment in which to stimulate creative and personal growth through mutual exchange of ideas, techniques and philosophies among committed ceramic artists.
http://www.400twin.com
AKA shader.
http://www.animalmummies.net
Animal Mummies.
http://www.sonsofthewest.com
see . hear . speak . EVIL
http://www.robotvampire.com
[Watch out, it bites(TM).]
http://www.america-the-globe.net
This is the web site for 2004-America & The Globe, a Margaret Crane|Jon Winet project focussing on the 2004 US Presidential elections and democratic practice in America.
http://www.concentric.net/~jonwinet
For over fifteen years the collaboration Margaret Crane|Jon Winet has operated at the intersections of contemporary art practice, community-based projects and new media research.
http://dtlc.walkerart.org
This is the electronic site for Democracy-The Last Campaign, a year-long multi-media project, by the collaborative team Margaret Crane/Jon Winet. The project focused on the twentieth century's last American election.
http://www.smoochrecords.com
<>Smooch Records is based in San Francisco but promotes bands from Colorado.
First post
This is the first post for WSOD.
I will be importing all the earlier posts from
stricken.org in the coming days. I am so tired of maintaining MT on my box.
Grandma's 80th Bday in Bodega.
The weather was incredible. It rained the night before, just enough to strip away the smog, but not enough to muddy Bodega Bay.