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Sunday, August 03, 2008

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eMOTIVe
By A Perfect Circle
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Rock Ed Iloilo - Jailhouse RockEd! - BJMP ICDJ - August 2, 2008


Rock Ed Iloilo - Jailhouse RockED! - (Rock The Rehas)
August 2, 2008 | 4-7PM

Bureau of Jail Management and Penalogy
Iloilo City District Jail, Ungka, Jaro, Iloilo City


giving of 640 slippers and soaps plus 5 basketballs to the inmates and film screening of Rock The Rehas documentary films of Rock Ed Philippines and Asia Foundation

* 1048:2261 by Gang Badoy (founder of Rock Ed Philippines)
* Buhay Looban by Lourd de Veyra (Radioactive Sago Project) & Marj Lachica 
* Dancing for Discipline by Pepe Diokno
* dokumenTADO:Rock The Rehas by Tado

half of the donations was from the Jailhouse RockEd! event last June 6.. then LomoManila forwarded additional donations in cash for both this Rock The Rehas event and for the incoming flood relief of Rock Ed Iloilo through the effort and coordination from Dr. Paul Francia of Rotary Club of Metro Iloilo and Hyacinth Obsequio of Rock Ed Iloilo

thanks to Senior Superintendent Samson Abaygar the Jail Warden of BJMP-ICDJ and Gilbert Peremne w/c is the Chief of Operations sang BJMP Regional Office..

all in all 19 Rock Ed volunteers including Dr. Paul Francia was there..

thanks also to Taki and Mark of Sidlangan Sublak for helping me with the donations since Thursday.

thanks also to Kha Santia and the rest of LomoManila for the added support for this event..


more photos here
http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/162/Rock_Ed_Iloilo_-_Jailhouse_RockED_-_BJMP-ICDJ_-_August_2_2008  


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Currently Listening
Velvet Darkness They Fear
By Theatre of Tragedy
Seraphic Deviltry
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Jailhouse RockEd! – Rock Ed Iloilo revs up advocacy through music..

Jailhouse RockEd! – Rock Ed Iloilo revs up advocacy through music..


 Rock Ed Iloilo - Jailhouse RockEd!
June 6 – 7PM
Metal Mania Rock Bar, Diversion Rd., Iloilo City



Rock Ed Iloilo rocked Iloilo once again after their successful “Pasa Arte” event in Brgy. Jayubo, Lambunao, Iloilo last February. This time the event is highlighted to kickoff the start of the Rock The Rehas film screenings featuring four documentary films about life in prison namely: 1048:2261 by Gang Badoy (founder of Rock Ed Philippines); Buhay Looban by Lourd de Veyra (Radioactive Sago Project) & Marj Lachica; Dancing for Discipline by Pepe Diokno and dokumenTADO:Rock The Rehas by Tado as one of major projects for Rock Ed Philippines through the Asia Foundation.


Gang Badoy, Executive Director for Rock Ed Philippines; Tado, Pepe Diokno and Leslie Umaly took time to spend a weekend with the Iloilo crowd as to talk and spread the word of volunteerism and advocacy for making a better country for our society.
Two representatives from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Ungka also took the stage and talked about the situations inside Iloilo City’s nearest BJMP facility. An interactive forum gave opportunities for the crowd to ask questions and cite their own opinions about the films, volunteerism and regarding situations that are happening within our prison system.

The event also was a chance to gather donations of used clothes, food, toiletries and slippers for the benefit of the inmates of BJMP Ungka as part of the Rock The Rehas project of Rock Ed. Used books also were collected for the benefit of Sto. Angel Elementary School, San Miguel, Iloilo as part of the ongoing BookBigayan of Rock Ed Philippines.





Everybody had a good time as the night was rocked by the crunching sounds of the bands Martians, Diet Of Wormz, Four Horse Men, Children's Playground & Sixpounder.


The night more interesting as the guys from Iloilo counter culture took the opportunity to interview Rock Ed Philippines’s Executive Director and Founder Gang Badoy. The mayhem ensues as Tado got into the act as well. Everybody went home in the early hours of the morning drunk yet happy and contented of the night fulfilled.


The day after Jailhouse RockEd was more of a serious note as Gang gathered Rock Ed Iloilo for the benefit of discussing more plans for Rock Ed Iloilo before reurning back to Manila. Despite the hangovers and the sleepy eyes, Rock Ed Iloilo ended the day transporting the donations to a secure location prior to being handed over to the beneficiaries of the event.






Rock Ed Iloilo will always be grateful to all who donated and participated in such an event. You guys RockEd!!

“No More Excuses, Philippines.”
http://rockedphilippines.org/

If you guys want to be a part of Rock Ed Iloilo, email us at
rockediloilo@yahoo.com.ph

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more pictures of the event here

http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/133/Rock_Ed_Iloilo_-_Jailhouse_RockED_-_June_6

http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/134/Rock_Ed_Iloilo_-_Jailhouse_RockED_-_June_6_-_Bands

http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/135/Rock_Ed_Iloilo_-_Jailhouse_RockED_-_Tambay_mode_sa_labas_ng_gig

http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/136/Rock_Ed_Iloilo_-_the_day_after_Jailhouse_RockEd


Sunday, April 13, 2008

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Lily of da Valley
By Dragon Ash
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Orphaned Works bill of the US.. a threat to all artists

I got this article in DeviantArt ... I think all of us should be aware of this..
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OUR ART IN POTENTIAL RISK!

Journal Entry: Sun Apr 13, 2008, 2:11 AM

by liberti of DeviantART (http://liberti.deviantart.com/journal/17810659/)


I have just caught wind of the Orphaned Works bill being presented in the US. And this concerns EVERYONE. I quote Mark Simon on his take concerning this issue.

An Orphaned Work is any creative work of art where the artist or copyright owner has released their copyright, whether on purpose, by passage of time, or by lack of proper registration. In the same way that an orphaned child loses the protection of his or her parents, your creative work can become an orphan for others to use without your permission.

Currently, you don't have to register your artwork to own the copyright. You own a copyright as soon as you create something. International law also supports this. Right now, registration allows you to sue for damages, in addition to fair value.

What makes me so MAD about this new legislation is that it legalizes THEFT! The only people who benefit from this are those who want to make use of our creative works without paying for them and large companies who will run the new private copyright registries.

These registries are companies that you would be forced to pay in order to register every single image, photo, sketch or creative work.

It is currently against international law to coerce people to register their work for copyright because there are so many inherent problems with it. But because big business can push through laws in the United States, our country is about to break with the rest of the world, again, and take your rights away.

With the tens of millions of photos and pieces of artwork created each year, the bounty for forcing everyone to pay a registration fee would be enormous. We lose our rights and our creations, and someone else makes money at our expense.

This includes every sketch, painting, photo, sculpture, drawing, video, song and every other type of creative endeavor. All of it is at risk!

If the Orphan Works legislation passes, you and I and all creatives will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to everything we've created over the past 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run (by the friends and cronies of the U.S. government) registries. Even then, there is no guarantee that someone wishing to steal your personal creations won't successfully call your work an orphan work, and then legally use it for free.

As if artist protection isn't fuzzy enough. And for friends who are not based in the US. THINK ABOUT THIS.

Photos on the internet could be orphaned. With tens of millions of photos shared online with services like Flickr, Shutterfly and Snapfish, there is a huge opportunity for unauthorized use of your photos... legally.

edit: Even if we don't live there, we're going to get hit VERY HARD. Your pictures, your vectors, your stocks, your paintings, your songs and writings... anyone can take credit for them under the impression that your works are unregistered, hence ORPHANED. Regardless where you come from, it will be a difficult and costly argument as to define what are your rights as a creator and the rights of anyone on American soil to make use of what you make.

This legalizes theft. Not just theft of your work but possibly even your very identity. And your ability to protect yourself..... well.. WHAT ABILITY? Legally you can't accost anyone if they do take whatever you make.

And if it does push through, what's the sure fire way to protect ourselves? WHAT? DON'T POST? Are we going to allow ourselves to shun our right to expression because of this?

The people behind the bill say it's not forced registration, but you won't have any rights unless you register. THIS IS SEMANTICS! Of course, this is forced registration and we can't stand for it!

AGAIN GUYS. LETS VOICE OUR OPINIONS ON THE MATTER. Everything you make, everything you placed your heart and soul on deserves to stay yours!

http://www.petitiononline.com/dAvsOW/petition.html << ONLINE PETITION
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The full article by By Mark Simon of Animation World Magazine
http://mag.awn.com/index.php?ltype=Columns&column=MindBiz&article_no=3605

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I think we too will be affected greatly if this bill will be enacted as a law.


Monday, February 25, 2008

Currently Listening
An Elixir for Existence
By Sirenia
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Rock Ed Philippines - Iloilo "PASA ARTE" Feb 23, 2008

Rock Ed Philippines - Iloilo "PASA ARTE" Feb 23, 2008

a brief overview of the event.. we donated 800 textbooks


Rock Ed Iloilo  


transporting the donated textbooks to the jeepney terminal


on the way to Jayubo, Lambunao.. almost 2 hrs travel - transportation courtesy of Sidlangan Sublak


Don Ignacio Ramirez Memorial School, Jayubo, Lambunao


the kids of Jayubo, Lambunao whom greeted us when we arrived


a short program to turn-over the donated textbooks to the school

 
my art class...


animation film showing courtesy of WVCST


snacks being given to the kids.. courtesy of Callbox


the donated books being sorted out by grade level .. around 800 donated textbooks


my art class and their final works.. am w/ Bojoy <my assistant teacher and Hya of Rock Ed Iloilo



a quick tour to the Mari-it Wildlife Conservation Park before going home


homeward bound..

more pics here:
http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/86/Feb_23_2008_-_Rock_Ed_Iloilo_Pasa_Arte_-_Jayubo_Lambunao_...
thank you guys for the help and support

to the following

- ROTARY CLUB OF METRO ILOILO
- B MONGOLIAN BBQ & GRILL
- OTAKU GEIRIN
- ATELIER BANUCCI
- SUBLAK SIDLANGAN
- CALLBOX SALES & MARKETING SOLUTIONS
- VP D’TOPS BOOKSTORE
- ILOILO SOCIETY COMMERCIAL
- APSTAR
- WESTERN VISAYAS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

to all who helped.. especially to the volunteers..
I really appreciate all the help in making this project a success...


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Currently Listening
Light Grenades
By Incubus
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Bug Run… An Interesting Road Trip


Bug Run… An Interesting Road Trip

Volkswagen Käfer Club of Iloilo
Bug Run - Feb 9 - 10, 2008
Iloilo City - Roxas City - Iloilo City

     The Bug Run took a year of planning for the Volkswagen Käfer Club of Iloilo Inc. The club itself has to tackle a lot of things before really committing itself on the idea of a long trip for everybody. Iloilo City to Roxas City is quite a long travel especially if you took via the Balasan route. We knew quite well that not all VW Beetles can commit in the event as car conditions and personal obligations may hamper them from participation.

    Come January 2008 and the guys met to discuss the possibility of really making the activity possible. From there we had a confirmation of 15 VW beetles, a reasonable number and a feasible one. The date of activity was set and the preparations were noted. February 9 came with much anticipation as those whom committed to the road trip prepared their cars as well as themselves.


    The starting point was the Shell gasoline station just after Gran Plains Subdivision, Jaro, Iloilo City. We had 13 VW beetles ready as one was not able to make it due to personal matters and another suffered from car trouble. It was a long morning for most of us as we prepped our cars, double checking everything from the full tank of gasoline to the engine oil and the last minute application of car wax. Some of the club members whom cannot participate came to show support and to send the guys off.

    Seeing that everything was ok, everybody started their engines and lined up as we prepared to hit the road. We had a small plan on the order of cars and we headed out to leave the city limits. It was pretty interesting to see the bugs lined up as I was in the last car having the mechanic with us. Our pink VW was the sweeper car. We left at past 9 in the morning.

    The trip was a mixed of sunny weather and rain. We had people look at the convoy with curiosity. Its not a frequent thing to see 13 bugs lined up speeding on the highway. Kids saluted and hit each other to the common games we are quite fond of when seeing a bug on the streets.  I was really amused at the sight of people smiling at us as we sped away.

    We took a break at Barotac Viejo, had a cup of coffee there and we took a stop at Hilltop in Ajuy as we enjoyed the scenic coastal beauty of the place. We also took a break at Ajuy town proper. From there on was a non-stop trip to Balasan, Iloilo.

    We arrived at Vice-mayor Ganzon’s residence in Balasan just 30 minutes after 12 noon. We had our cars line up outside his house. The Ganzon family had prepared a hearty lunch for us and we really enjoyed it. Then a text message came that the VW that had car trouble was catching up with us and so we decided to wait for him. We enjoyed that early afternoon talking about everything and then the fourteenth bug arrived.

    We left the Ganzon’s residence at past 3 in the afternoon. Our last leg of the trip to Roxas City was met with very heavy rain. We slowly make our way out of Pilar, Capiz with almost zero visibility and only guided by the car signal lights of every bug in the line. Minutes after the heavy rain stopped and we found our way in Pontevedra, Capiz. We took a detour in Pontevedra as we visited the brother of one of the club member whom was our lead car.

    Well I guess things will not really go without a hitch. As we were leaving Pontevedra, one of the bug had engine trouble and took time to start up. We waited for him and when we were on our way, another bug had almost ran out of gas. We slowly took him to a gas station to fill up and we slowly assisted the other bug all the way to Roxas City.

We arrived in Casa Felisa, San Antonion Resort Village, Baybay, Roxas City past 6 in the evening. Upon arriving our attention was on the car that had engine trouble. We everybody lending their tools to the mechanic we spend half of that evening figuring out what was wrong with the engine of that VW as well as securing our rooms for the night. The night became more interesting as people came to look at the cars lined up in the parking area as well as VW enthusiasts of Roxas City came and talked with us. Everybody took a break as we headed out to dinner at the local beachside seafood restaurant that was just a walk away. The dinner was welcomed with much conversation on our experiences that day. We had a long talk about that day’s trip and assessed on things that would prove to be useful for the next day’s trip back to Iloilo City.

We returned to Casa Felisa late that night and some of us called it a day while the rest were still focused on the engine of the VW that broke down. We had some conversations with the Roxas City VW group until late that night.

    February 10 greeted us with a mild shower in the morning as we had breakfast and continue working with the VW engine. Some us took the opportunity to enjoy the beach. We finally got the VW fixed and we decided to arrange the bugs into a VW formation on the open field next to the parking lot. We spend late that morning taking pictures of the bugs as well as having me climb up a tall ladder which the guys held against a tall post just to take an bird’s eye view shot of the whole thing. We also asked a truck parked nearby by to give me permission to climb on top of it just to take a picture of the whole bugs from a different angle.



    Lunch came with us enjoying it at the same restaurant we had dinner the night before. It also was an opportunity for us to discuss the trip back to Iloilo City. We basically talked about guidelines and protocols while we were on the road. The topics discussed were based on the previous day’s trip from Iloilo City. Lunch ended and we returned back to our cars and prepared for the trip back home.

    We left Casa Feliza around past 2 in the afternoon and headed out into the heart of the City of Roxas. We had a detour stop at Tracy, a famous cake shop in the city and some of us bought bake for pasalubong. We then made our way to the Shell gasoline station and had our tanks filled up with gasoline for the long trip back home.

    The group decided to make another detour and we headed to Yellow Box, a local pizza place and enjoyed pizza. Some of the guys took the time to order take out as well. When everything was all set, the group left Roxas City past 4 in the afternoon. For the trip home we took the route via Passi City.

    Leaving Roxas City came with a much slower pace and a much coordinated convoy. We had a lot of people waiting to see us sped away. Children were waving goodbye at us and we see such interesting smiles from people who saw us. The trip came with a light shower but it never hampered people from seeing us as we pass by.

    We finally reached Passi City late that afternoon and we were quite relieved to find us back into Iloilo Province. There was a light traffic as Passi City had its fiesta celebrations and we had to be contented to the amount of vehicles and people in the streets.

    The trip ended as we arrived in Zaraga, Iloilo past six and the guys stopped and had the final talk for the day. The convoy shall end from Zaraga as we all will be heading back to Iloilo City and home on our own separate ways. I arrived home exhausted from the trip almost 7 pm.

    I guess the road trip was quite an experience and am sure we will be doing the same again soon.
    
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more pics of the event here
http://vans3n.multiply.com/photos/album/82



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