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PNN.com's Newest Web Show Features Re-Invented Barbies

PNN.com's Newest Web Show Features Re-Invented Barbies



She is not just a symbol of the unattainable female figure anymore;
Now Barbie is Art

San Francisco, Calif., August, 2007 - No matter what side of the fence you sit on when it comes to the great Barbie debate (is she merely a childhood doll or is she the unattainable female protg); nearly every person of every age can appreciate this new approach to Barbie as a form of art.  PNN.com announces the new "Altered Barbie Web Show," which will run through October featuring artists and attendants of the 5th annual Altered Barbie recycled art show that took place August 1st through the 19th in San Francisco, Calif.

The art show was presented by ChatterBox Intl. and Curated by Julie Andersen. Through the incorporation of Barbie into a recycled art object, this unique show celebrates the diversity of viewpoints surrounding the controversial doll, including personal image awareness and stereotypical gender rolls in society.

"Creative projects like recycled Barbie art are right up the alley for our PNN.com audiences," says Jennifer J., PNN.com's marketing director. "Not everybody can travel to San Francisco for such a unique and fascinating show, so PNN.com brings the show to the world with exclusive video footage.  Viewers will see artists open up and share stories about their artwork, not to mention the many philosophies about the iconic Barbie herself."

The Altered Barbie event featured over 75 artists and their work, which ranged from a Barbie replication of The Last Supper, to a floor-to-ceiling George Washington Barbie picture from the Goatee Nation Project.

With two episodes already making a presence on media web sites including PNN.com, PNN.com forecasts a new direction for mini-web-shows and media broadcasting. "The internet is the wild west of new media, and big companies are no longer the sole proprietors of media content," Jennifer comments. "Video bloggers are staking their claim to new, vastly unexplored web locations, and PNN.com is here to help them define that space. "

PNN.com will release the Altered Barbie Web Show at the beginning of every week throughout the entire month of October.  Visit PNN.com at http://alteredbarbie.pnn.com to see the latest web show.

About PNN.com
PNN.com is the premier new-media network for creating online citizen journalists, enabling people with no web-design experience to share stories and media on personal, customized web pages. Started in 2006 by Lauren Elliott, pioneer of the Edutainment Industry and co-creator of the hit game series, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, PNN.com empowers people to advance the ways in which they communicate. By putting simple-to-use technology in the hands of people with a story to tell, PNN.com enables a new form of storytelling that bridges traditional cultural, economic, and social boundaries. PNN.com's offices and recording studio are located in the scenic valley of Rohnert Park, California. Additional information about PNN is available at http://press.pnn.com

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PNN.com announces the new "Altered Barbie Web Show," focusing on the recent San Francisco Altered Barbie recycled art show, presented by ChatterBox Intl. and Curated by Julie Andersen. By incorporating Barbie in recycled object art, this unique show celebrates the diversity of viewpoints surrounding the controversial doll, personal image awareness, and stereotypical gender rolls in society. "When Julie told me the show was about Barbie and recycled art, I knew the PNN audience would find it fascinating. Many people are unable to travel to San Francisco to see such a show, so I wanted to bring the show to them," says Jennifer J., PNN.Com Marketing Director. "The artists really open up and talk about their work, their stories and especially their unique viewpoints and philosophies on Barbie herself." The Altered Barbie event featured over 75 artists and their work, which ranged from a Barbie replication of The Last Supper, to a floor to ceiling George Washington Barbie picture from the Goatee Nation Project.

With two episodes currently on YouTube and alteredbarbie.pnn.com. Jennifer forecasts a new direction for mini-web-shows and media broadcasting. "The internet is the wild west for new media," she says, "no longer do people feel comfortable with a few big companies owning everything. Video bloggers are staking claim to new, vastly unexplored web locations and PNN.Com wants to help them define that space." PNN.Com is slated to release the Altered Barbie Web Show at the beginning of every week through October.












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Contact: Julie Andersen
Curator/ Event Producer
ChatterBox Arts Intl.
125 Quint St.
jilleele@yahoo.com
415-240-2202
FOR IMMEDIATE  RELEASE

August, 2007. San Francisco, Calif. - ChatterBox International presents the 5th Annual Altered Barbie Show, 2007!! Out of the Box: Reclaiming and Recycling Barbie into eco-friendly Art. 75 artists and vendors showcase their visions and creations for saving the planet with a wide range of Barbie & Ken art and re-usable products that includes mixed-media, painting, printmaking, photography, quilts, & 3D Barbies, with video, performance and film.  

Where: Two Gallery Venues

Age Song
: 580 Hayes St. at Laguna, San Francisco, CA 94102
Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 12-7, Sunday 1-5pm 415.431.8143.

Market Street Gallery, 1554 Market Street (between Van Ness &
Franklin), San Francisco, CA 94102
Gallery Hours: Wed-Fri 12-6pm Sat & Sun by appt.
When:           August 1st - August 19th at AgeSong Gallery & Market Street Gallery

Barbie Ball & Artist Reception at Age Song 580 Hayes St. on Thursday,
August 2, 2007 from 5:30 PM to midnight.

Come dressed as your favorite Barbie or Ken and meet the artists and vendors who are helping to save the environment. The evening will be covered live by PNN and will include live performances by
various artists, bands and DJ's as well as a demonstration by Allie Buckner the renowned author of the "How to Make an Altered Barbie" and "Barbie Killer" comics. Barbie films to be screened will include "The Tribe" by Tiffany Shlain, "Barbie Nation" by Susan Stern and "How to Make an Altered Barbie" by Michel Fraser. Artists

Reception at Market Street Gallery Thursday, August 2, 2007 from 5:30 PM to 9PM.

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