Hello! I’m John Weeks, developing innovative fundraising and communication strategies in Southeast Asia.

I particularly relish the challenge of growing nonprofit infrastructure. I’ve founded Our Books, Our Books Illustration and Design, House32 Web Design, and assisted in getting Open Development Cambodia and the ICT4 Cambodia Development Network off the ground.

I serve on the boards of Open Development Cambodia, Our Books, Nou Hach Literary Journal, and arts ‘think tank’ Sang Salapak.

I frequently teach at varied tech events, and enjoy sharing my interests via blogging, cartooning and varied writing. My opinions on art, culture, and technology are cited in publications ranging from Time and USA Today to Punk Planet.

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Komik Catch-Up

March 28th, 2013

In 2003, I visited Indonesia for the second time and took part in a really fun comics convention. I wanted to see if I could import some of that grass roots DIY enthusiasm to Cambodia.

In 2005, I helped welcome Indonesian ‘Komikus’ Beng Rahadian out for a brief teaching visit. http://komikcambodia.blogspot.com/

Talent runs in the family: his wife, Lulu Ratana, is a filmmaker and here to meet up with other cinema enthusiasts. It was great to get the update first hand on what Beng’s been up to, both with his own comics and the association of comics artists he works with, Akademi Samali.

Lulu Ratna
We caught up at one of the Indonesian restaurants here. (We figured starting off Halal would be OK after a busy day of travel. 😀 )
Here’s Lulu Ratna with high school friend Tita Larasati’s ‘Graphic Diary’ – for comics, it’s a small world!

Dried_Squid_Vendor
Since this is an extremely brief trip, she was snapping pictures relentlessly to capture what impressions she could. Above: gratuitious squid picture!

Many of the comics reviews and profiles I did in 2003 have evaporated off the internet – I have comics enthusiast Darren Schroder to thank for meticulously archiving them!

Comic Cinta / Sektekomik / Komik Casa / Agung Komikaze / Beng Rahadian / Eko Nugroho / Taring Padi (no pictures) / Indonesian Comic Society

Perhaps time for an update!

Tags: comics, film, indonesia, indonesian, komiks
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