Friday, May 30, 2008

The talk


Look at this drawing by Jeaux Janovsky. Amazing. Bye bye David Choe, king of sketch artists... this dude is pretty good. I'm sure he did some coloring at home, right? Either way, impressive. I don't remember being drawn much or if at all except when it was needed for something.

Here's a photo from Mr Jimmy! who's blog is at www.asupremenewyorkthing.com


Then there's more here on Random Access Information, and Jeaux Janovsky's blog.

Meanwhile, what does all this say?

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Blogger chicmonk said...

If I wasn't in exam mode right now I'd translate it for you..they did get your name right in Korean.

9:28 PM  
Blogger gs said...

You're absolutely right. Exam mode is way too long.

So I translated the last bit in Korean..your quote being a literal translation which is why it may sound a wee awkward. Didn't know what the journalist meant by "great power." Do you remember your exact quote? Just curious.


A meeting was held at the Manhattan Korea Society on the the 28th to discuss the influence of Korean toys: Past and Present… Giant Robot's publisher, Eric Nakamura explained that "The present internationally great power that Korean pop culture takes pride in is especially toys being at the core of movies," adding that“a prime example is Joon-Ho Bong's movie, Monster.”

8:27 AM  
Blogger chicmonk said...

You're absolutely right. Exam mode is way too long.

So I translated the last bit in Korean..your quote being a literal translation which is why it may sound a wee awkward. Didn't know what the journalist meant by "great power." Do you remember your exact quote? Just curious.


A meeting was held at the Manhattan Korea Society on the the 28th to discuss the influence of Korean toys: Past and Present… Giant Robot's publisher, Eric Nakamura explained that "The present internationally great power that Korean pop culture takes pride in is especially toys being at the core of movies," adding that“a prime example is Joon-Ho Bong's movie, Monster.”

8:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What? That's what they got outta that whole 3 hour thing? Eric talked about toys and a Korean movie, Monster???

There's no mention of Vince, who was the 4th panelist.

9:34 AM  

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