[if you are into messaging, politics, documentary, etc... you've got
to check this out... http://www.frogdesign.com/obama/]

frog design, Fast Company, and NYU's Tisch Interactive
Telecommunications Program present a design mind speaker series event:

Obama and Politics 2.0: Documenting History in Real Time
Arun Chaudhary, director of video field production for Barack Obama,
in conversation with Ellen McGirt, senior writer for Fast Company

Wednesday, July 16, 7pm
19 W 4th St. Room 101
(b/w Mercer & Greene)
New York, NY 10012


The National Journal writes that when Arun Chaudhary was a teenager,
his father asked him why he didn't want to get into politics. "I
can't, Dad," he recalled saying. "I have a funny name." Now Arun
Chaudhary is as close to politics as one can be: He took leave from
his day job — professor at the NYU graduate film school — to become
Barack Obama's director of video field production.

After nearly a year on the campaign trail, Chaudhary has posted more
than 850 videos on the BarackObama.com website and on YouTube. His
short clips from Obama's town hall meetings, big rallies, and
on-the-road moments draw an average of 10,000 viewers each. They have
become a cornerstone of a campaign that has brought into the realm of
political communication the concept of web 2.0: collaborative formats,
micro-crowds, and social aggregation. A new type of political auteur
in the age of YouTube, the 32-year-old filmmaker has developed a
unique style that is innovative, fresh and—like the
candidate—challenges convention. Chaudhary playfully remixes elements
of amateur video, polit-documentary, CNN B-roll, TV spots, cinema, and
behind-the-scenes outtakes into a vibrant, eclectic, and authentic
voice of the campaign.

Ellen McGirt is a senior writer at Fast Company and author of its
April 2008 cover story "The Brand Called Obama."


Doors open at 6:30. Beer, wine, and light refreshments will be served.
Space is limited, so please RSVP to ensure your spot on the list.

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