Monday, April 25, 2005


I love San Francisco

The audience was quite appreciative.

After the film, a shot of the Castro sign.

Geoff and Mike being interviewed. They hired Erik, who in turn, hired Adam and I to document their openning. It was surprisingly normal to be on the red carpet with the "real press."

Gavin Newsom, unknown lady, Geoff (Gavin's Brother-in-law), and Mike. Geoff and Mike directed the film "Pursuit for Equality." This is a still from video at the Openning at the Castro theatre during the SF Film Festival, 2005.

Monday, April 18, 2005


Current Journal page. Yeah, I am ready to go have a beer, contemplate suicide and sulk about how unsuccessful I am.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

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Saturday, April 16, 2005

Dead Seal, Naked, Sim, & SWAT Cop




Bodega Bay, A seal fin, from a decomposing seal carcus





Sims 2 reshot from game magazine





Also, a reshot image from a PC Gamer mag, "SWAT 4"


Also, check out recent links: A guy in SF who goes to shows, takes pictures, and posts about them here, on a photoblog slash criticism site. Good comments, and I love the "Art." comments. Here is the click place

Friday, April 15, 2005

Bookmarks from FF

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Firefox reloaded: I try again

I am so fed up with MS IE that I finally am giving Firefox another shot. This is at least the 5th attempt, however I think that if I can find a google-like toolbar with Autofill I will be more than willing to stick with the minor bugs. I am sick of having to spend an hour or more deleting, searching, restarting, searching more, deleting more, scanning, searching more, deleting more fucking spyware-adware-crapware-malware-angryballware exploits because IE is so heavily targetted. I know, when more people move to Firefox, the spyware devs will follow suit, but for now I 've had it.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Flickr Art

Lets try and be nice, okay?

Flickr posts

My name analysis

I have spent much time thinking about my name and what it may mean in a spiritually.meta-physically.astrologically meaning sort of way.
So, I found out that Justin was a Greek theologian who founded a school of Christian philosophy at Rome and wrote the Apology and the Dialogue. Great. Also, my last name, Costanzo, seems spiritually significant, due in no small part to the fact that Costanzo Cloro's son, Constantine, was the first emperor to end Christian persecution in the Roman empire. And last, but not least is my mother's maiden name: Mecca, which I know to be the name of the holiest city in Islam. I thought to put this all down now, for who knows what reason, save for the fact that recently having been to Paris, and witnessing the grand cathedrals the art history I am learning is reminding me of these few bits of brain candy.

It has been awhile

So, I was scanning the internet, thinking amoung other things, about how to make a living.career.life as an artist, and came across advice that suggested networking is key. Well, I considering I have been a hermit for the past few months, I started to look up old friends, (on the web at least) Bob, Erik, and started feel nostalgic, while also a bit disgusted with the lack of venues, or galleries that show.sell.buy. video art. I haven't the faintest clue how I am ever going to be marketable, but as I was reading Jeff Bezos in Wired recently, comment that the success of a business is 70% tooting your horn (spending on advertising) and 30% actually doing the work well, or improving how you do the work.

Some recent links:

Samurai for Hire
http://tecblogging.blogspot.com/