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Douglas Gayeton

Douglas Gayeton is an American multimedia artist, filmmaker, writer, and photographer with ties to farming in Sonoma County, California and photography in Pistoia, a medieval Tuscan town in North Central Italy.

Douglas Gayeton presenting at Cusp Conference 2008, Chicago, IL

He is the author of Slow: Life in a Tuscan Town[1][2][3][4] and LOCAL: The new Face of Food and Farming in America.[5][6]

Gayeton's noteworthy film productions credits include: 'Delta State', 'Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie', Know Your Food,[7] a film series on food and farming produced for PBS, Growing Organic,[8] a docuseris on organics in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture. Gayeton is also the creator of Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey.

Early life edit

Douglas Gayeton received his BA in Literature and Writing from the University of California, San Diego in 1983, where he studied under dramatists Adele Edling Shank and Alan Schneider. Under the guidance of Reinhard Lettau he also founded the literary magazine Birdcage Review, which featured contributions from a mix of students and notable composers, writers and artists, including Ernst Krenek, Eleanor Antin, Robert Creeley, and David Hockney (who provided artwork for the Fall 1982 cover).[citation needed]

Career edit

Prior to 2k edit

Gayeton directed La Entrada, a full-length documentary on the lives of Mexican migrant workers traveling to the US. The film was produced by [9] and later aired on KPBS. A transcript of interviews the filmmaker conducted with key immigration figures in the US and Mexico while making the film were cited by Congress and read into the Congressional Record during the drafting of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

Gayeton abandoned his Masters at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1985 to start a production company called Brass Ball after receiving startup funding from Quincy Jones's Qwest Records (ironically, he later returned to the school as a Visiting Professor).

A series of experimental films made with Italian music group Minox led to Gayeton signing with Satellite Films, a division of Propaganda Films in 1992. His making of a music video for the band Semisonic is comically detailed in So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star[10] by Jacob Slichter.

In 1993 Gayeton directed Tomorrow, the first documentary about interactive television. The film featured interviews with Bill Gates, John Malone, Barry Diller, Sumner Redstone, Geraldine Laybourne and others.

Gayeton ultimately left Propaganda Films in 1994 to start his own media consultancy, Gayetonstudio, where he created interactive projects for dozens of clients. Most notable are: "Plug In", precursor to the first teen channel on AOL with Bart Decrem (1995); "Vanishing Point", first original content acquisition for MSN (1996); "Yahooligans", animated series for web and television for Yahoo and Fox (1996); "Plug in", first teen channel on AOL France (1997); "Zap!", first kids channel on AOL France (1997); "Very Small TV" and "Very Small City" (later renamed www.yafoule.com), online community for Vivendi (1999).

Gayeton provided creative support to Electronic Arts, Viacom, Sega, Intel, and National Geographic. An in-depth survey of Gayeton's interactive work is featured in The Interactive Writers Handbook by Jon Hamsel (ISBN 1885452039, 9781885452030).[11]

With William Gibson, Gayeton wrote and directed the 1995 CD-ROM-based game Johnny Mnemonic, the first interactive CD-ROM-based movie, for Sony Imagesoft.[12] He then wrote and designed a CD-ROM sequel to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four with Media-X and designed an interactive version of Einstein's Dreams with writer Alan Lightman.

From 1997 to 2000 Gayeton worked with Alphanim, a Paris-based animation company, where he developed a number of animated television series, the most notable being Delta State (TV series), a project based on his graphic novel of the same name. Purchased by Canal +, it received a Special Award for a TV series at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival and the Frames 2004 Award for best Asian Production. The fourth episode of his series Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator was included in the Animation Show of Shows.

Following Gayeton's experience making Molotov Alva he joined MTV to work on their virtual world projects. This was followed by a brief stint as Chief Creative Officer of Millions of Us LLC, where he developed content for a variety of social network and virtual world platforms including Gaia, Habbo Hotel, Scenecaster, Zwinktopia and most recently Sony's PlayStation Home, the world's first high definition virtual world.

2000s edit

In 2002 Gayeton was hired by Scripps Networks Interactive to explore new forms of "enhanced television", namely programming that allows viewers to migrate from television to the Internet and back again. The result was "Lost In Italy", a 26 episode interstitial series for the Fine Living Network.[13]

In 2003 Gayeton was commissioned by PBS and POV to document Italy's Slow Food movement. He focused on the lives of people from the town of Pistoia, Italy. "PBS ultimately premiered "My Shoes are Caked with Mud[14]" as part of "Borders", a web-based series. It was awarded a Webby for best broadband site of 2004.[15]

In 2007 Gayeton created the first machinima documentary made in a virtual world: "Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey". The American broadcast rights were purchased by HBO Documentary Films in August, 2007, marking the first time a US television network purchased a series which premiered on YouTube. The groundbreaking film has been profiled in two books, The Making of Second Life: Notes from the New World[16] by Wagner James Au and I, Avatar: The Culture and Consequences of Having a Second Life[17] by Mark Stephen Meadows.

Slow Food Nation[18] unveiled a retrospective of Gayeton's photographic work in 2008.[19]

In 2009, Gayeton released his first book, Slow: Life in a Tuscan Town,[20] which tells the story of the Slow Food Movement in Tuscany through a combination of photographs he took and essays.[21] The intro to the book was written by chef Alice Waters and the preface, by the founder of the movement, Carlo Petrini.[21]

In 2013, Gayeton directed a short film, called The Story of an Egg, which investigated the claims of "cage free," "free range" and "pasture raised" on eggs.[22][23]

Filmography edit

Selected music videos edit

Other appearances in films edit

  • "Seagull"  – writer (2004)
  • "Forever is a Long, Long Time" – actor (2004)

References edit

  1. ^ Tabori, Lena (March 18, 2010). "It's A Book, It's A Restaurant Movement: "Slow: Life In A Tuscan Town" (PHOTOS, VIDEO)". HuffPost. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "Petaluma's Douglas Gayeton left a film career to return to his family's agrarian roots". Santa Rosa Press Democrat. November 27, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "The Lexicon of Sustainability: Q & A with Filmmaker Douglas Gayeton". KQED. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  4. ^ Gayeton, Douglas. (2009). Slow : life in a Tuscan town. Waters, Alice., Petrini, Carlo., Fried, Katrina. (1st ed.). New York: Welcome. ISBN 978-1-59962-072-5. OCLC 303041911.
  5. ^ Gunther, Marc (March 25, 2014). "Information artworks are using words to change the world". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  6. ^ Gayeton, Douglas (June 10, 2014). Local : the new face of food and farming in America. New York. ISBN 978-0-06-226763-4. OCLC 869802014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ "The Lexicon of Sustainability: Episodes List". www.pbs.org. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  8. ^ "Growing Organic - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  9. ^ Steve Reiss
  10. ^ Slichter, Jacob. (2004). So you wanna be a rock & roll star : how I machine-gunned a roomful of record executives and other true tales from a drummer's life (1st ed.). New York: Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-1470-8. OCLC 54371667.
  11. ^ Wimberley, Darryl; Samsel, Jon (1996). Interactive Writer's Handbook. Carronade. ISBN 188545211X.
  12. ^ Carless, Simon (October 23, 2007). "Q&A: Douglas Gayeton On Johnny Mnemonic's CD-ROM Wetware". Game Set Watch.
  13. ^ "Lost in Italy - Fine Living Network". PressPort. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  14. ^ "POV's Borders . Environment . Talk | PBS". archive.pov.org. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  15. ^ "8th Annual Webby Awards Winners Announced -- The Webby Awards". Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  16. ^ Au, Wagner James. (2008). The making of Second Life : notes from the new world (1st ed.). New York: Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-135320-8. OCLC 155715254.
  17. ^ Meadows, Mark Stephen. (2008). I, avatar : the culture and consequences of having a second life. Berkeley, CA: New Riders. ISBN 978-0-321-53339-5. OCLC 190873071.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on October 29, 2008. Retrieved October 1, 2008.
  19. ^ "The Lexicon of Sustainability • Slow Food USA". Slow Food USA. June 23, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  20. ^ Gayeton, Douglas. (2009). Slow : life in a Tuscan town. Welcome. ISBN 978-1-59962-072-5. OCLC 303041911.
  21. ^ a b "Life in the Slow Lane". Zagat.com. November 3, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "UNAFF 2013: Films: The Story of An Egg". www.unaff.org. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  23. ^ "WATCH: What 'Cage-Free' And 'Free-Range' Actually Mean". HuffPost. March 12, 2013. Retrieved August 18, 2022.

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Douglas Gayeton is an American multimedia artist filmmaker writer and photographer with ties to farming in Sonoma County California and photography in Pistoia a medieval Tuscan town in North Central Italy Douglas Gayeton presenting at Cusp Conference 2008 Chicago ILHe is the author of Slow Life in a Tuscan Town 1 2 3 4 and LOCAL The new Face of Food and Farming in America 5 6 Gayeton s noteworthy film productions credits include Delta State Johnny Mnemonic The Interactive Action Movie Know Your Food 7 a film series on food and farming produced for PBS Growing Organic 8 a docuseris on organics in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture Gayeton is also the creator of Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator A Second Life Odyssey Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Prior to 2k 2 2 2000s 3 Filmography 3 1 Selected music videos 3 2 Other appearances in films 4 ReferencesEarly life editDouglas Gayeton received his BA in Literature and Writing from the University of California San Diego in 1983 where he studied under dramatists Adele Edling Shank and Alan Schneider Under the guidance of Reinhard Lettau he also founded the literary magazine Birdcage Review which featured contributions from a mix of students and notable composers writers and artists including Ernst Krenek Eleanor Antin Robert Creeley and David Hockney who provided artwork for the Fall 1982 cover citation needed Career editPrior to 2k edit Gayeton directed La Entrada a full length documentary on the lives of Mexican migrant workers traveling to the US The film was produced by 9 and later aired on KPBS A transcript of interviews the filmmaker conducted with key immigration figures in the US and Mexico while making the film were cited by Congress and read into the Congressional Record during the drafting of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 Gayeton abandoned his Masters at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1985 to start a production company called Brass Ball after receiving startup funding from Quincy Jones s Qwest Records ironically he later returned to the school as a Visiting Professor A series of experimental films made with Italian music group Minox led to Gayeton signing with Satellite Films a division of Propaganda Films in 1992 His making of a music video for the band Semisonic is comically detailed in So You Wanna Be a Rock amp Roll Star 10 by Jacob Slichter In 1993 Gayeton directed Tomorrow the first documentary about interactive television The film featured interviews with Bill Gates John Malone Barry Diller Sumner Redstone Geraldine Laybourne and others Gayeton ultimately left Propaganda Films in 1994 to start his own media consultancy Gayetonstudio where he created interactive projects for dozens of clients Most notable are Plug In precursor to the first teen channel on AOL with Bart Decrem 1995 Vanishing Point first original content acquisition for MSN 1996 Yahooligans animated series for web and television for Yahoo and Fox 1996 Plug in first teen channel on AOL France 1997 Zap first kids channel on AOL France 1997 Very Small TV and Very Small City later renamed www yafoule com online community for Vivendi 1999 Gayeton provided creative support to Electronic Arts Viacom Sega Intel and National Geographic An in depth survey of Gayeton s interactive work is featured in The Interactive Writers Handbook by Jon Hamsel ISBN 1885452039 9781885452030 11 With William Gibson Gayeton wrote and directed the 1995 CD ROM based game Johnny Mnemonic the first interactive CD ROM based movie for Sony Imagesoft 12 He then wrote and designed a CD ROM sequel to George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty Four with Media X and designed an interactive version of Einstein s Dreams with writer Alan Lightman From 1997 to 2000 Gayeton worked with Alphanim a Paris based animation company where he developed a number of animated television series the most notable being Delta State TV series a project based on his graphic novel of the same name Purchased by Canal it received a Special Award for a TV series at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival and the Frames 2004 Award for best Asian Production The fourth episode of his series Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator was included in the Animation Show of Shows Following Gayeton s experience making Molotov Alva he joined MTV to work on their virtual world projects This was followed by a brief stint as Chief Creative Officer of Millions of Us LLC where he developed content for a variety of social network and virtual world platforms including Gaia Habbo Hotel Scenecaster Zwinktopia and most recently Sony s PlayStation Home the world s first high definition virtual world 2000s edit In 2002 Gayeton was hired by Scripps Networks Interactive to explore new forms of enhanced television namely programming that allows viewers to migrate from television to the Internet and back again The result was Lost In Italy a 26 episode interstitial series for the Fine Living Network 13 In 2003 Gayeton was commissioned by PBS and POV to document Italy s Slow Food movement He focused on the lives of people from the town of Pistoia Italy PBS ultimately premiered My Shoes are Caked with Mud 14 as part of Borders a web based series It was awarded a Webby for best broadband site of 2004 15 In 2007 Gayeton created the first machinima documentary made in a virtual world Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator A Second Life Odyssey The American broadcast rights were purchased by HBO Documentary Films in August 2007 marking the first time a US television network purchased a series which premiered on YouTube The groundbreaking film has been profiled in two books The Making of Second Life Notes from the New World 16 by Wagner James Au and I Avatar The Culture and Consequences of Having a Second Life 17 by Mark Stephen Meadows Slow Food Nation 18 unveiled a retrospective of Gayeton s photographic work in 2008 19 In 2009 Gayeton released his first book Slow Life in a Tuscan Town 20 which tells the story of the Slow Food Movement in Tuscany through a combination of photographs he took and essays 21 The intro to the book was written by chef Alice Waters and the preface by the founder of the movement Carlo Petrini 21 In 2013 Gayeton directed a short film called The Story of an Egg which investigated the claims of cage free free range and pasture raised on eggs 22 23 Filmography editLa Entrada 1983 Suzanne Lacy and the Whisper Project 1985 Not my LA 1985 Tomorrow Project 1993 U2 s Zoo TV 1995 WWW MONDE COM 1995 Ultimate Book of Spells 2001 Lost in Italy 2002 2005 Delta State 2004 Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator A Second Life Odyssey 2008 Selected music videos edit Freddie s Dead by Fishbone 1987 Three Mothers by Minox 1991 Limboland by Minox 1991 2000 B C by Basehead 1992 Stormy by Momma Stud 1993 Stay This Way by Brand New Heavies 1993 Chains by Collision band 1993 Time Capsule by Matthew Sweet 1994 Down in Flames by Semisonic 1995 Other appearances in films edit Seagull writer 2004 Forever is a Long Long Time actor 2004 References edit Tabori Lena March 18 2010 It s A Book It s A Restaurant Movement Slow Life In A Tuscan Town PHOTOS VIDEO HuffPost Retrieved September 9 2020 Petaluma s Douglas Gayeton left a film career to return to his family s agrarian roots Santa Rosa Press Democrat November 27 2009 Retrieved September 9 2020 The Lexicon of Sustainability Q amp A with Filmmaker Douglas Gayeton KQED Retrieved September 9 2020 Gayeton Douglas 2009 Slow life in a Tuscan town Waters Alice Petrini Carlo Fried Katrina 1st ed New York Welcome ISBN 978 1 59962 072 5 OCLC 303041911 Gunther Marc March 25 2014 Information artworks are using words to change the world The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved September 9 2020 Gayeton Douglas June 10 2014 Local the new face of food and farming in America New York ISBN 978 0 06 226763 4 OCLC 869802014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link The Lexicon of Sustainability Episodes List www pbs org Retrieved September 9 2020 Growing Organic YouTube www youtube com Retrieved September 9 2020 Steve Reiss Slichter Jacob 2004 So you wanna be a rock amp roll star how I machine gunned a roomful of record executives and other true tales from a drummer s life 1st ed New York Broadway Books ISBN 0 7679 1470 8 OCLC 54371667 Wimberley Darryl Samsel Jon 1996 Interactive Writer s Handbook Carronade ISBN 188545211X Carless Simon October 23 2007 Q amp A Douglas Gayeton On Johnny Mnemonic s CD ROM Wetware Game Set Watch Lost in Italy Fine Living Network PressPort Retrieved September 9 2020 POV s Borders Environment Talk PBS archive pov org Retrieved September 9 2020 8th Annual Webby Awards Winners Announced The Webby Awards Retrieved September 9 2020 Au Wagner James 2008 The making of Second Life notes from the new world 1st ed New York Collins ISBN 978 0 06 135320 8 OCLC 155715254 Meadows Mark Stephen 2008 I avatar the culture and consequences of having a second life Berkeley CA New Riders ISBN 978 0 321 53339 5 OCLC 190873071 Gayeton photowork Archived from the original on October 29 2008 Retrieved October 1 2008 The Lexicon of Sustainability Slow Food USA Slow Food USA June 23 2016 Retrieved September 9 2020 Gayeton Douglas 2009 Slow life in a Tuscan town Welcome ISBN 978 1 59962 072 5 OCLC 303041911 a b Life in the Slow Lane Zagat com November 3 2009 permanent dead link UNAFF 2013 Films The Story of An Egg www unaff org Retrieved August 18 2022 WATCH What Cage Free And Free Range Actually Mean HuffPost March 12 2013 Retrieved August 18 2022 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Douglas Gayeton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas Gayeton amp oldid 1176370782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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