Author ROBBY HERBST

ENTERTAINERS; we present the Armed Forces Offices of Public Outreach.

You know these guys… they’re the ones responsponsible for “Patriotism!” Anyone watch Transformers or play America’s Army or go to some military sponsored event? Well the flacks responsible for foisting this garbage on your imagination have offices too, and they’re willing to work with you if you have got the right stuff.

On the West Coast you can find all of the armed forces public affairs liasons and propagandists (including army outreach who proudly serves as a center of influence on the West coast with direct links to the motion picture entertainment industry ) convieniently located in one building in the heart of Westwood at 10880 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1250 Los Angeles, California 90024-4101.

Stop by for a visit to see what kind of magic you can make.

“Hollywood Effects Prepare Sailors for Deployment”

Because death and crippling wounds are not exciting enough….

from Navy News 9/12/07

NORFOLK (NNS) — Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) introduced a new aspect of combat life-saving training to many predeploying Sailors during the two-week NECC-centric exercise Comet ’07, which ended Sept. 13.

NECC hired special effects company, Strategic Operations (StratOps), to conduct “hyper-realistic” medical training and to simulate a tactical combat environment.

According to NECC Force Medical Master Chief (DSW/SS) Dennis Polli, the primary goal of “hyper-realistic” training is to mentally prepare Sailors for situations that could over-stress them.

“Most Navy training is didactic; classrooms, text books and then maybe you buddy up with someone and practice putting on bandages or a tourniquet. During Comet, non-medically trained Sailors will have to treat people with major trauma injuries, while under fire.”

Using Hollywood-trained special effects, make-up artists and actors, many of whom are amputees, StratOps is able to present Sailors with one-of-a-kind training scenarios.

During the first week of Comet ’07, Sailors attended a basic combat life-saving class. After they discussed theory for several hours, two Sailors at a time were led from the classroom and taken outside.

They were then prepped for their practical exercise, according to Constructionman Jonathan Lewis of Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 2.

“They had us sprint 100 meters and then crank out a bunch of pushups to get our heart rates up,” said Lewis. “Then they told us to enter a building and take a right. As soon as we got in, we saw a Sailor on the ground with both his legs blown off in a huge pool of blood. Apart from telling us to help him, they didn’t give us any instruction. It was the most realistic training we’ve been through.”

“When you actually have a guy who’s missing limbs covered in blood and acting as though he was in shock, it’s amazing,” said Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class James Soden, RIVRON 2.

One of the objectives of this course is to force the Sailor to calm down and assess the situation.

“In a way, it’s just like any other training, you want to build mental and muscle memory,” said Polli. “Once someone has seen something for the first time, they have a chance to get used to it, and the next time they’re in a similar situation they won’t hesitate to act.”

StratOps Special Effects Artist Alisha Saunders, said she’s had a lot of positive feedback from Marines who’ve gone through the training and returned from deployments in theater.

“A lot of people tend to freeze up when they see the wounds we create. From what we’ve been told, this is really helping prevent shock when out in the field,” said Saunders. “Plus, they learn to wrap wounds that are covered in blood, which is a lot harder than wrapping clean skin during regular medical training.”

Carie Helm, a makeup artist with StratOps, said there’s a lot of job satisfaction turning someone into a blood-spewing medical nightmare.

This is the best job in the world. We get to create our favorite things, horrible bloody wounds and work with Sailors and Marines. But seriously, if we can help prepare someone that’s getting deployed, that means a lot to us.”

Comet ’07 was conducted in three locations – Fort Pickett, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Cheatham Annex and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, all in Virginia. The exercise involves nearly 1,000 active-duty and reserve Sailors from various NECC commands including Maritime Expeditionary Security Force, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Seabees, Maritime Civil Affairs and Riverine.

Additionally from the San Diego Union Tribune regarding the founding of San Diego Based Strategic Operations

After the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in 2001, Segall’s studio experienced a slowdown, but he soon found a way to put the excess studio capacity to good use, said Kit Lavell, executive vice president of Segall’s Strategic Operations Inc. ….

Around the same time, Lavell said, agents with the Drug Enforcement Agency, which is headquartered nearby, showed up at the studio because they’d heard shooting. A tour of the grounds led to that agency training there, and, as word spread, other agencies as well.

In September 2002, Segall incorporated Strategic Operations, which provides tactical training to the military, complete with “hyper-realistic” special effects, pyrotechnics, medical makeup and actors to stage attacks, sucking chest wounds and traumatic amputations.

The company, which offers a range of programs, can charge up to “a couple hundred thousand dollars” to train 1,000 marines for 10 days at the studio, Lavell said.


For further reading check out Paul Virilio’s War and Cinema

Par(king) Day is today

Plop your monies in a meter and build a park

The first annual Park[ing] Day LA, which will be on Friday, September 21st will bring together a diverse constituency of community groups, neighborhood councils, design & architecture firms, professional organizations, non-profits, cyclists & pedestrian advocates as they work together to transform numerous parking spaces & parking lots located throughout LA into ephemeral parks for the day. By occupying a parking spot and feeding the meter, volunteers will enhance the street with a sustainably designed pocket-park.

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Events planned in LA and across the United and Overpaved States!.
Original concept (and photo) courtesy of Rebar.

“Like Omigoshh! After I do my hair, I’ll Kill some Iraqis!”

FUCK YOU MTV for Selling the OC’s Precious Children to the Meat-Machine.


Infinite justice will rain down like peroxide blondes and little jerks- future service members in uncle sams shit pile.

From Navy Newstand

SANTA ANA, Calif. (NNS) — Navy Recruiting Station Santa Ana got a little bit of the Hollywood treatment June 8 when a film crew from MTV was on site to film an episode of its reality TV show “Laguna Beach.”

This rare opportunity gave the station a chance to help spread the Navy message to the Navy’s target recruitment audience on a national level when one of the show’s participants, Grant Newman, expresses an interest in the SEAL program.

Newman, joined by show mate Allie Stockton, was greeted by Navy recruiter Yeoman 1st Class (SW/AW) Thomas Jackson as the cameras rolled. After an exchange of friendly handshakes, Jackson gave Newman a rundown of some of the opportunities and benefits the Navy has to offer. Benefits such as educational opportunities, travel and job security, which would appeal to many young adults in the same age group as Newman.

“This is the perfect opportunity for us to spread Navy awareness to a wide range of people nationwide,” said Jackson. “It’s a chance for us to take away any misconceptions some people may have about the U.S. Navy in a positive light on MTV, a nationally televised network.”

“It’s a great chance for us to tell the story about the Navy,” said Lt. Erik Reynolds, of Navy Office of Information.

Laguna Beach is a show that a lot of young people watch and this gives us a chance to put out information about the Navy they may not have been aware of.”

Laguna Beach is a reality TV show which documents the lives of several teenagers living in Laguna Beach, a community located in Orange County, Calif.

for a different reality on military and college service check this out..

Shut it down

From DC this weekend

The Birdfeeder Hat

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Erica Fielder in her “Birdfeeder Hat” at the Mendocinio Coast Botanical Gardens in California.

The Bird Feeder Hat, designed to be quirky, gives you an opportunity to wear a bird feeder on your head in order to begin experiencing a deeper kinship with a wild creature up close. Come to The Bird Feeder Hat events to feel a song sparrow or gold finch hopping and feeding on your hat, meet other species, learn to create sustainable interspecies relationships with members of your watershed, pinpoint your watershed on a world map and add your name to the growing record of watershed-aware citizens.

Robbinschilds

C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate experience)

A movement-based video piece by robbinschilds and A.L. Steiner, C.L.U.E. uses original choreographed language as a vehicle to explore the natural and human-made landscape. It embodies a poignant freedom in the unification of humanity and the vast natural world, juxtaposed against the contemporary tendency toward consumerism, waste and disposable architecture. The variegated landscapes featured in the film express the potential iteration of geology, with the performers costumed in the seven colors of the rainbow, which represent the wavelengths of the visual spectrum.

Also short video clip of dance performance “Seriously Heavy” at The Autumn Skate Bowl in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

Tossing shit at the walls

“because they treat us like shit, and we are not shit we are people”

in 2001 after the banks collapsed in Argentina social activists and collectives (grupo etcetera) organized? to toss animal manure and bags of excrement onto the steps of congress and banks. Political theater, a stinky escrache!

Right On!!!

Getting ready to rock. An anarcho trailer encouraging folks to come to Minneapolis for the pReNC Labor Day weekend 2007 – to prepare for the Rep. Nat. Conv. Sept 1-4 2008.
http://www.nornc.org

Somatic Movement Arts Festival

Learn to deepen Presence, Sensation, Inner Spaciousness, Fluid Strength, and Ease of Movement. Amplify your body’s intelligence and awareness to stimulate creativity and performance ability. Explore how somatic experiencing awakens your inner world for a more profound connection with the performing environment and the world at large. For workshop descriptions, dates and times go to the Schedule page. Go to the Registration Page to sign up.

Los Angeles, Sept 18-23, 2007
Celebrating Conscious Embodiment in Performance

It’s Time to Stop Messing Around- Why I Am Not Going to the Protest

The rise of the new ultra-radicals?(-RH)
By JEFF GIBBS
from counterpunch.org

I am not going to the protest. I am tired of protests: they don’t stop wars. Not protests that are mostly about sign waving and hooking up with friends and strangers and feeling the solidarity and then going back to work or school on Monday. They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result.

Sure it FEELS rebellious, these government-permitted, media-ignored, totally predictable rituals-but come on, going to an anti-war protest hasn’t been rebellious since Abbie Hoffman coughed up a fur ball at one in 1968. And in the context of the war on our civil liberties envisioned by Clinton/Reno and executed by your nemesis George W. Bush, they are very, very happy to have you protest and take your name and number. Or force you into a field, or a waiting pen to be locked away until they decide to let you out.

Personally I am tired of marching alongside people wearing masks and carrying signs about stupid Bush when we and everyone we know put together have not been smart enough to stop him. And the Bush bashing only makes the whole parade, err, protest look juvenile to the rest of the world.

Here is what I propose: let’s stop messing around. No more anti-war. Let’s stop the war. No more protest, unless it is part of some huge thing that doesn’t involve business as usual the next day. How do you stop the war? Shut ‘er down. No more business as usual. The target audience: the Democrats, and the presidential candidates who can’t fall over each other fast enough rattling their little Democrat saberettes. (“Bomb Iran? I can top that, let’s bomb PAKISTAN! Take THAT, cowboy!”)

Being anti-war is a fashion statement, a political position, not a movement. I talked to a fellow yesterday who was anti-poison but still used them on HIS lake to fight HIS weeds-weeds outta control because he and his neighbors dump tons of fertilizer on their beach hugging lawns. I personally am anti-junk food but I still eat it, anti-logging but I still use wood products, anti-fossil fuels but my work and fun still depend on them. I am anti-aging but I still age. I am against, rape, animal cruelty, torture, genetically modified food, child abuse but what am I doing to stop it? Well, being against it. In other words, nothing.

“Anti-” is easy-stopping is hard.

MAGNIFICENT BASTARDS | THE ART OF WAR

New works by Karl Erickson and Andrew Falkowski
September 8 – October 13, 2007
High Energy Constructs, Chinatown LA

Not your typical anti-authority, anti-war perspective, this exhibition is a considered response, reflecting arbitrary and insufficient answers to the untenable power struggles that envelope us all. The absurdity of our historical moment cries out for a reaction. But when has art ever produced an appropriate response to war? Guernica, a hallmark of cultural resistance, didn’t stop a civil war, it didn’t stop Franco and it didn’t stop fascism’s ascendancy in Spain and beyond. Leon Golub didn’t do a goddamn thing to change the torture in South America. Perhaps the complaint is misplaced….So what if art is limited? The Magnificent Bastards describe a mood: the angst and hapless bewilderment of an entire generation. Arrogant? Accurate? Okay! The Art of War is that expression: If you can’t stop’em, describe’em.