Media Advisory: Art Performance Suggests How to Survive the Current Economic Mess

"Who needs Paypal?" filmmaker asks

Release Date: July 28, 2009 This content is archived.

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Reporters are invited to stop into Nobody's Gallery, 1121 Elmwood Ave., today (Tuesday, July 28, 2009) from 8-8:30 p.m. to catch a demonstration of how to use live-feed video to survive the economic downturn by panhandling in two locations at once.

The performance piece, "Double Your Money," is by Ron Douglas, a graduate student in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o Department of Media Study.

It will be presented as one of the 500 events being held as part of the Infringement Buffalo Festival, which runs July 23-Aug. 2 in more than 40 venues in or around Allentown.

Douglas also is the producer of the film "We Need Food Not Bombs," which documents the Buffalo chapter of the 30 year-old international movement "Food Not Bombs," and is at work on a video documentary of the Massachusetts Avenue Project's "Growing Green Program."

He is also preparing a film with the Native American Community Services of Erie and Niagara County that will document the impact of the controversial 19th-20th century Native American boarding schools, including the Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian Children, which operated on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation from 1855 to 1957.

Press arrangements: Patricia Donovan in the Office of University Communications at 645-4602, and Ron Douglas onsite.

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