New Official LOST Vodcast - The LOST Underground Art Initiative
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Via TV Guide:
Prepare yourself, the sixth and final season of Lost is approaching. Obviously, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have been very tight-lipped about the fate of the Losties after the explosion at the hatch, but they did find time to tease just a few tidbits at Tuesday night’s unveiling of the 16th and final poster in the damoncarltonandapolarbear.comcollection. (Said poster holds a few clues itself, but we’re still working on that.) In the meantime, Lindelof and Cuse tell TVGuide.com which is their favorite poster, how they feel heading into the final season and what fans should expect when the show premieres on Feb. 2 (9/8c on ABC).
TVGuide.com: With the final season of Lost approaching, what are you feeling?
Carlton Cuse: I think we’re doing something new in this final season narratively, so we have that combination of fear and giddiness. The fear is, oh, what if people don’t like it, what if the audience doesn’t like what we’re doing? The giddiness is, like, we always feel like we have to be bold with our show and if it works, and if people like it as much as we do, we feel like the final season will be a success. When there’s a draw though, we stand by our decisions. We’re not playing it safe in the final season.
Damon Lindelof: I think at this point, the nervousness is more based on how we’re so deep into this season, that by the time the audience sees it, we’re committed to our path. It’s been like that ever since we started premiering in January and February. It’s like it’s too late to turn back now. We’re feeling very confident about executing what our plan was, and that’s all you can ever do.TVGuide.com: What do you say to fans with such high expectations for your last season?
Cuse: I think it’s like anything in life. I think that you have to have realistic expectations. We’re going to do our best version of the show, but there’s still going to be some mystery and magic and intentionally ambiguous things that emerge at the end of the show. We’re going to answer questions, but at the same time, we’re going to tell the story the way we want to tell it. We feel like, all we can do is make the version of the show that makes Damon and I happy. If we do that, hopefully enough people will like it.
Lindelof: Ditto.
Paul Scheer, the face of Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear and Ronie Midfew Arts, invites LOST fans to attend the LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988, Los Angeles, CA tonight from 7 -10 p.m. All 16 prints revealed in the damoncarltonandapolarbear.com ARG will be on display. In addition to these original screen prints, an additional twenty-five commissioned LOST inspired artworks will be available for viewing. Follow LIVE as it happens from USTREAM hosted by yours truly, Lottery Ticket.
Thanks to Zort70 from LOSTARGs.com for the scan.
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Remember that you will be able follow this event LIVE from LA here at SL-LOST.com next Tuesday.
Paul Scheer, the face of Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear and Ronie Midfew Arts, invites LOST fans to attend the LOST Underground Art Project at Gallery 1988, Los Angeles, CA on December 15, 2009 from 7 -10 p.m. All 16 prints revealed in the damoncarltonandapolarbear.com ARG will be on display. In addition to these original screen prints, an additional twenty-five commissioned LOST inspired artworks will be available for viewing. Follow LIVE as it happens from USTREAM hosted by yours truly, Lottery Ticket.

A collaboration between Ronie Midfew Arts and Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear made it possible for sixteen world renown designers and artists to create original, signed and numbered screen prints representing LOST water-cooler moments. Less than 200 of each were made available to the public for purchase and all have been sold. However, over at DCaaPB there is one last remaining “?” in a frame. This is the mysterious Frame 16. You will have to be clever to find the key which unlocks it’s secret. Click on the HUB image to see previous frame reveal clues. If you are still confused, check out The Lost ARGs blog for a closer look this fan-appreciation ARG. Here are Frames 11-15 and the water-cooler moments they represent.

A collaboration between Ronie Midfew Arts and Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear made it possible for sixteen world renown designers and artists to create original, signed and numbered screen prints representing LOST water-cooler moments. Less than 200 of each were made available to the public for purchase and all have been sold. However, over at DCAAPB there is one last remaining “?” frame. This is the mysterious Frame 16. You will have to be clever to find the key which unlocks it’s secret. Click on the HUB image to see previous frame reveal clues. If you are still confused, check out The Lost ARGs blog for a closer look this fan-appreciation ARG. Here are Frames 6-10 and the water-cooler moments they represent.

Followers of Damon Carlton and a Polar Bear’s fan-appreciation ARG have been “treated” to a series of fifteen limited addition, signed and numbered screen prints from world renown artists. Each print reflects a LOST water-cooler moment and were available for purchase ($50, plus shipping fee). Saturday, November 28th, I attended the URL reveal for Frame 15 at 44th Ward Dinner Party, Chicago, IL.  Frame 15 is the last in what is called the ‘regular’ series. There is a 16th frame. A bit of mystery surrounds this ‘print’ and we will have to do a little detective work to ‘find’ it. Here is a look at prints revealed in Frames 1 - 5, links to the artists, and some first impressions by LOST fans.

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According to his blog, damoncarltonandapolarbear.com (DCaaPB), comedian Paul Scheer confessed working six months on a black velvet painting of LOST’s executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carton Cuse with their BFF the Dharma Polar Bear and, in that regard, he represents all LOST fans who have for the past five years expressed their LOST love by creating original works of art, musical scores, dramas, parodies, podcasts, blog sites, quilts, tattoos, and bento boxes. His dream was to personally present said painting to Mr. Lindelof and Mr. Cuse at Comic-Con 2009. Mr. Scheer’s appearance at the Q & A session of the LOST panel drew cheers from his fans (see Human Giant) where he humbly expressed his feeling for the producers. The moment was captured on video and posted to YouTube by one Tyson Givens, a mysterious person to say the least.

As my good friend Samantha announced a few days ago, I’ve been unable to update the blog for the last few weeks due to summer vacation and technical issues with my computer.
Anyway, here’s a list of the biggest LOST news from this month:
http://damoncarltonandapolarbear.com
Via TV Guide Magazine:
It all started at Comic-Con this summer when comedian Paul Scheer gifted Lost’s exec producers with a wacky velvet painting of themselves with a polar bear. Now the site that goes by the same name is revealing a series of 16 limited-run posters of Lost moments by top artists, released one per week. As a bonus, secret Lost-themed events are popping up world-wide to premiere each one, so keep checking the site for clues to discover if the next poster might be revealed near you. Call it an act of good Dharma.
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