BAVC News
War Gastronomy Live!
War Gastronomy Live! is a cultural heritage archive disguised as a live food and cooking show. Guests and comedians share stories and try to guess geographic trivia related to the foods they are experiencing. This project is in collaboration with Eating Cultures the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center and the Asian American Women Artists Association exhibition at SOMArts. War Gastronomy Live! by Justin Hoover and Chris Treggiari. SF Commons and SOMArts will cablecast this event live on SF Commons: Thursday May 22nd and Friday May 23rd 7:30pm-8pm SF Comcast channel 76, Astound channel 30 and will stream online here [internal link to stream].
SF Stories: A Shared Experience – Veterans
With support from the James Irvine Foundation's Exploring Engagement Fund, BAVC Media is working with local social service agencies to provide a series of digital storytelling workshops: SF Stories: A Shared Experience. Workshop participants learn digital storytelling from start to finish, and completing three-minute digital stories for exhibition on public access television, the Web and in non-traditional exhibition spaces, including at community events and at the social service agencies. Read more about SF Stories and BAVC Media's other digital storytelling initiatives here [internal link to DS page]. Round three of SF Stories was a week-long digital storytelling bootcamp that was held at the Independent Living [...]
SF Commons to PhillyCAM: Communicating Full Value of Public Access
When the federal mandate for public access was handed down by the FCC in the 1970s, it ensured access to equipment, facilities and timeslots for independent producers of local television programming. In keeping with the times, public access stations in 2015 are often offering more services--access to broadband, for example, as well as new media training and social media tools to keep producers' content relevant in the digital era. How does this shift reflect the mission of public access? Technology has the ability to make our world both simultaneously smaller and better connected. Tying the power of television with connectivity results in [...]
Looking back on Next Gen’s Fall Semester
This week Next Gen concluded its fall semester with a Winter Celebration hosted at BAVC Media. The event began with a gallery walk through works-in-progress curated by students and their teaching teams.
G:URL Gamers at Zynga
On Friday I had the privilege of accompanying our G:URL Gamers and their amazing instructors Regis and Amy to their final presentation at Zynga. The students have been working for the past two weeks to create their own games, which they shared with a group of female engineers, designers, project managers and programmers.
Next Gen visits YouTube
Last week, 35 Next Gen students and eight staff members, as well as 15 students from Loyalton High School, caravanned to YouTube headquarters in San Bruno.
Adobe Youth Voices and Next Gen’s Career Panel
On February 11, BAVC Media Next Gen and Adobe Youth Voices (AYV) held a career panel for young professionals at City College of San Francisco. The panelists shared advice and discussed how they've forged careers in the game, design, film, coding and audio industries.
Next Gen students talk racial justice on KALW’s ‘Your Call’
Three Next Gen students made their radio debut last month on KALW’s Your Call program, hosted by Rose Aguilar. The discussion was candid, with students touching on the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, their own experiences interacting with the police, and how young people have plenty to contribute to social justice movements.
“I would be lucky if I found one”: Reflections on the 2015 Lesbians Who Tech Summit
The Lesbians Who Tech Summit, held at the Castro Theatre in February, created a radical, wonderful, alternate reality in which the tech industry wasn’t represented by the shirtless brogrammers on Dice.com’s now-ubiquitous billboards, but by the 1,200 (mostly) queer women in attendance.
Recap: Makers, Learners, Seekers
I recently had the opportunity to participate in the webinar "Makers, Learners, Seekers: Showcasing Your Work Through Portfolios and Certification" as part of @america's Makers in American Spaces webinar series, where the audience explored non-traditional ways of assembling knowledge outside of the classroom.
