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    to the fth issue of theCODEtv. Were back in time for Freshers Week,with a Gozitan Student Survival Guide, tips on how to save the planet, aspotlight on Goa, ravers of Maltese descent partying down under, art, loads

    of fantastic competitions and other funky stuff! Enjoy

    Art of Poi

    Fashion Story

    Made in Malta

    Comic Art

    Tenishia

    Shanti Goa

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    We are living in exceptional times.

    Scientists tell us that we have 10years to change the way we live,avert the depletion of naturalresources and the catastrophicevolution of the Earths climate.

    In 200,000 years on Earth,humanity has upset the balance ofthe planet, established by nearly

    four billion years of evolution.The price to pay is high, butits too late to be a pessimist:humanity has barely ten years to

    reverse the trend, become aware

    of the full extent of its spoliationof the Earths riches and change itspatterns of consumption.

    The stakes are high for us and ourchildren. Everyone should takepart in the effort, and HOME hasbeen conceived to take a messageof mobilization out to every

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    We are living in exceptional times.

    Scientists tell us that we have 10years to change the way we live,avert the depletion of naturalresources and the catastrophicevolution of the Earths climate.

    In 200,000 years on Earth,humanity has upset the balance ofthe planet, established by nearly

    four billion years of evolution.The price to pay is high, butits too late to be a pessimist:humanity has barely ten years to

    reverse the trend, become aware

    of the full extent of its spoliationof the Earths riches and change itspatterns of consumption.

    The stakes are high for us and ourchildren. Everyone should takepart in the effort, and HOME hasbeen conceived to take a messageof mobilization out to every

    human being.

    HOME has been made for you!Share it and act for the planet.

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    I cant remember a time when Iwasnt immersed either ina fantasy art related book,comic or with a piece of paper

    sketching away.

    From an early age I beganattending art classes at the MaltaSociety of Arts, in Valletta andafter nishing secondary school,I attended a course at the Artsand Design Centre & whilst there

    I started my other passion, that

    Expose Yourself!Here at theCODEtv we invited artists to submit their work and we must saywere totally impressed by the new raw talent out there!

    This month we highlight the comic illustrations ofJoseph Bugeja

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    of Graphic Design. I now hold aDiploma with Distinction from theMalta School of Fine Arts, and Improud to say that I was the rst

    student in the school who had everdone the thesis on Fantasy Art. In2006 I held my rst solo exhibitionat St. James Cavalier, in Valletta,titled Immagina.

    All my artworks where fantasyrelated but they also had a hint of

    Maltese folklore or history.

    I will soon be exhibiting two comicsat the forthcoming Malta ComicCon 2010...The Tsar written byJoseph P Farrugia and illustrated

    by myself and Hal Mudlam.

    The Comic Convention is going tobe held between the 16 and 17thOctober at St James Cavalier,Valletta. I will also be holding anexhibition at the Comic Con, ofcharacters which will feature in

    future issues of Hal Mudlam.

    Want to be exposed?Send us your details & portfolio on [email protected]

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    theCODEtv is giving the opportunity to local artists that maybe needthat little push to help them get discovered...

    This is YOUR window to expose your talents!

    Grab the chance and GET INVOLVED!

    [email protected]

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    The Art of PoiPoi is one of the traditionalperforming arts of the Maori peopleof New Zealand and is usuallypractised by women but apparentlyit was rst used by men to developwrist exibility for the use of handweapons.

    Poi spinning has developed into avisual performance art by using UVSensitive Materials such as glowsticks or Glow Balls. Others havetaken it further by attaching wickswhich are then soaked in fuel andset on re.

    Meet Justin MicallefA Fire Poi ArtistI started to learn and practice Poiat the age of 17 after seeing somelads re dancing. I remember I was

    really intrigued and together withmy girlfriend started scouring theweb to learn more about how topractice this art.We trained everysingle day, spinning and learningnew moves obviously at rstwithout re. I still recall feelingthe adrenalin running through myveins the rst time I actually lit upmy Poi... I felt invincible!

    Since then Ive kept trainingand started looking for workopportunities, and Im glad andpleased that my ambition, hardwork and perseverance has paid off.

    My aim now is to use this art tohelp me travel and perform aroundthe world !

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    Matthew Attard Navarro is a 23 year old Art Director & Photographer

    based in Malta. His love of the visual arts led him into the world of

    painting at a young age and this naturally developed into a passion for

    photography and graphic design. His genuine love of fashion together

    with his incredible eye for detail, makes Matthew one of the most

    successful fashion photographers on the island.

    Matthew has followed & shot local & foreign fashion editorials

    and campaigns & collaborated in art direction with various other

    photographers. His work has landed him exposure internationally & to

    date has had both local and international published material. Matthew is

    also the creative director of two magazines, Platinum Love & Milkshake

    both of which are sold locally and internationally.

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    Indias smallest state, located mid

    way Indias western coast has longserved as a magnet for hedonists,and is synonymous with hippiesand all-night dance parties heldunder a full moon. But, Goa offersmore than just dreadlocks & clichs.

    For one thing, Goas 63 miles of

    coastline along the Arabian Seais doted with stretches of goldensandy beaches, swaying palmtrees, coconut groves, vibrantgreen rice paddies and dense forest.

    Also referred to as the Pearl of

    the Orient; Goa has a soul whichgoes deep into unique history,rich culture and some of Indiasprettiest natural beauty.

    East and West come togetherin this sun-soaked state, asIndian culture intertwines with

    Portuguese inuence, left overfrom a 500-year occupation.Portuguese rule is still evidenttoday, in its mix of religion,cuisine and architecture.

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    The magnicent scenic beauty

    and the architecture splendoursof its temples, churches and oldhouses have today made Goa arm favourite with travelers of allages, from all over the globe.

    Goas beauty is not just relaxing,but the languid atmosphere makes

    all travelers feel at home andeasily slip into the Goan lifestyle.

    Photography by Daniel Borg

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    Indias smallest state, located mid

    way Indias western coast has longserved as a magnet for hedonists,and is synonymous with hippiesand all-night dance parties heldunder a full moon. But, Goa offersmore than just dreadlocks & clichs.

    For one thing, Goas 63 miles of

    coastline along the Arabian Seais doted with stretches of goldensandy beaches, swaying palmtrees, coconut groves, vibrantgreen rice paddies and dense forest.

    Also referred to as the Pearl of

    the Orient; Goa has a soul whichgoes deep into unique history,rich culture and some of Indiasprettiest natural beauty.

    East and West come togetherin this sun-soaked state, asIndian culture intertwines with

    Portuguese inuence, left overfrom a 500-year occupation.Portuguese rule is still evidenttoday, in its mix of religion,cuisine and architecture.

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    The magnicent scenic beauty

    and the architecture splendoursof its temples, churches and oldhouses have today made Goa arm favourite with travelers of allages, from all over the globe.

    Goas beauty is not just relaxing,but the languid atmosphere makes

    all travelers feel at home andeasily slip into the Goan lifestyle.

    Photography by Daniel Borg

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    Away from the hustle and bustleof India, Goas tranquil and laidback attitude makes it the perfect

    destination for those after a relaxingyet colourful experience.

    Famous for its party meccas ofCalangute, Baga & Condolim, and theever-popular ea market at hippyishAnjuna Beach, the northern part ofGoa offers a multitude of atmospheric

    delights for those keen to experiencea more authentic Goa.

    The tiny village of Chapora is stillvery popular with modern-day hippiesand expatriates from all over the

    globe, and it is very easy to spenda couple of weeks lazing aroundthis beautiful place. A slower pace

    of life and of tourism expansioncan be immediately felt as soon asone ventures south. With a headycombination of emerald paddyelds, white sandy beaches andazure waters; no wonder Goas oftenreferred to as a Tourist Paradise.

    It is so easy to unwind here - theswaying palms, the sensation ofwarm sand between your toesand Portuguese rhythms allcontribute to Goas captivatingand irresistible charms.

    Markets, Hippies & Goa Trance

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    Around 700 young Australians ofMaltese descent, descended on

    the Arthouse Hotel in the city ofSydney (Australia) on September 18to celebrate their Maltese origins.

    This rst ever event to beorganized in Sydney broughttogether Maltese from all over thestate of New South Wales, even

    as far as Tamworth, 5 hours drivefrom Sydney, to a club decked outwith Maltese crosses, ags and,hard to believe, Kinnie & Cisk!

    The crowd danced the nightaway to House, Trance, Anthemsand of course a few Maltese

    classics remixed by some of the

    best Australian Maltese DJs inAustralia, namely Dj Joey, Arty

    Groove and Disarray.This event was the rst everorganised to bring the 2nd and 3rdgeneration Maltese together andthe response was hard to believe.

    Earlier this year in January local

    heroes Dj Ruby, Tenishia and MissRoberta performed in Melbournesedition of Made in Malta andplans are already being made to rebook these artists.The next Made in Malta event isplanned for January 2011 :)

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    Maltese DJ Duo Joven Grech &Cyprian Cassar, more known asTenishia are now back in Maltaafter a great music adventurein Amsterdam and Ibiza. InAmsterdam, Tenishia performedat The Westerunie Club for theirdebut during the Armada Night

    alongside other International DJsand their set was greatly receivedby the Dutch clubbers.

    During their stay in Ibiza besidesperforming Tenishia also heldvarious important meetings with alot of international promoters andArmadas crew. They also attendedthe Armin van Buuren album launchparty held in Amnesia.

    Joven & Cyprian have beenreleasing their tunes on theArmada Records Label for the last

    5 years and are now consideredas two of the main artists onthe label.

    Tenishia will soon be touringwith Armada Records in variouscountries around the worldincluding another gig in Amsterdam

    in October at the Escape Clubduring the Amsterdam DanceEvent, whilst other gigs areplanned in Syria and Lebanon,Los Angeles in the United Statesand another tour in Australiaafter Christmas.

    The Armada Night will also becoming to Malta in November atTattingers Club where Tenishia willbe playing alongside Australiasnumber one Dj Tydi and anothertop artist Armada Orjan Nilsenfrom Norway!

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    Following the major success of theSummer Edition in July, Sunglassesat Night is back for the HalloweenEdition on the 30th of October.You all asked for a change from theusual spots, so for this edition Sky

    Club in Paceville, Maltas hottestindoor club will be the venue ofchoice!DJs on the night will includeRuby, Alvin Gee, Sub Sonik, CecilMcCarthy, Squeak and Luke Funk!Halloween attire is encouraged butSunglasses are a must!Join their Facebook group for moreinformation on this event and tokeep up to date with all Sunglassesat Night related news.

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    Shame on you!On a recent photographicassignment we were shocked anddisappointed to nd the countryroads leading to the picturesqueDingli Cliffs littered with all sortsand types of rubbish.

    Broken PCs & Monitors, toiletcisterns, construction waste suchas unwanted concrete beamsand old tiles lie disgracefully andembarrassingly at secluded countrylanes or literally have been thrownover the cliffs.

    We cannot believe that suchignorant and selsh people stillexist. Theyre happy and proud toclean and tidy their property butafter shamelessly drive to these

    country beauty spots and dumptheir unwanted trash.

    Thats nice, clean your house, dirtyour island.SHAME ON YOU !!

    What is even more frustrating andbafing is that they could havesaved themselves all the troubleand risk of getting caught (youcould loose your car) by insteadof driving to say Dingli Cliffs theycould have gone to a bring in siteand dispose of their rubbish there

    for FREE.

    Local Councils also offer FREEcollection of Bulky refuse frombehind your doorstep. All you needto do is call!

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    Please pardon me as some of mybest friends are Maltese but all ofyou will know the following is true

    in some cases.

    Thus I feel obliged to let theGozitan freshmen know howincredibly HARD and STRESSFULthese rst months are going tofeel. And there you were, thinkingit would be easy to t in.

    Unfortunately, youre going to haveto deal with the crazy depictionsome of our fellow Malteseclassmates and lecturers haveof the typical Gozitan student possibly primitive, all gbejniet tal-bzar and all.

    Being familiar with and preparedfor this Maltese Dramabeforehand should make thingseasier for the vulnerable.

    newcomers, especially for thosewho are already homesick.

    So, with this in mind, heresMishas Gozitan StudentSurvival Guide!

    First and foremost, try and killyour Gozitan accent and dontblow your cover on your rst dayby blurting mena instead of

    mela.

    Some (not all) lecturers clearlyhave anti-Gozitan tastesnd outwho these are and try to seeminvisible during their lectures.

    University is not LOST. There areno such things as OTHERS.Chit-chat and make friends!

    Excuses about having to catchthe daily 6am ferry, or having to

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    cook & clean for yourself are notallowed at University level.

    Dont get jealous of the extrahelp exchange students get. You

    wont get it so learn to live with it.

    Dont think Paceville will solveall your problems, specicallyscholastic ones.

    University Campus is verypolitical, so before you go and signup for all the student organizationsin Freshers Week dig your nose inand sniff.

    Know that matching clothes andaccessories can be plainly distastefuland attention gainers in not theLook shes wearing Gucci! way.

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    EventGuide

    Saturday 23rd October

    Armin Van BuurenMFCC Ta Qali

    Fresh Events are proud to announce the return

    o the Worlds No.1 DJ. ARMIN VAN BUUREN.

    Friday 15th & Saturday 16th October

    Masters of DirtMFCC Ta QaliWord Famous riders rom Asia, America and Europe.

    Europes biggest reestyle motocross show.

    Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th October

    Malta Comic ConSt James Cavalier Valletta

    Wicked Comics brings you Liam Sharp, Tim Perkins,

    Gary Erskine and Sean Azzopardi.

    Friday 15th till Sunday 17th October

    MIPP Internationl Convention 2010Corinthia San Gorg Hotel

    Photographic Lectures & Workshops with Top

    Local & International Photographers.

    Saturday 16th OctoberBack To Our RootsCaesars House

    The TOP tunes that made Places, Bar Funk,

    Sugarshake, Matrix, Barcode such GREAT clubs!!!

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    WIN Tickets for these Events...Simply by joining our Group!

    Saturday 3oth October

    Sunglasses At Night The Halloween EditionSky Club, Paceville

    Super Line-up on the night will include: Ruby, Alvin Gee,

    Sub-Sonik, Cecil McCarthy, Squeak and Luke Funk!

    Friday 29th October

    Richie HawtinBay Arena

    Detroit Techno Legend, returns as the ambassador

    o modern electronic music!

    Saturday 06th November

    In d ouse AdventureUndisclosed Venue, Gozo

    The theme will be Angels & Demons. So get your

    costumes & make-up ready!

    Saturday 06th November

    Armada NightTattingers

    Featuring Australias DJ Tydi, Norwegian

    Orjan Nilsen and Maltas very own duo Tenishia!

    Saturday 06th NovemberGet FunkyClub Miami

    Club Miami Indoor - Launching The New Playground

    On The Numero Uno Grounds.

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