At age 85, 
Jonas Mekas is initiating a new project.  Beginning January 1, 2007, he will begin 
365 films, uploading a short video every day for a year.  In November, Mekas was interviewed on 
NPR (Amy Taubin appears too, praising the video iPod as an ideal delivery system for avant-garde cinema); now here is another interview in 
Wired.  According to Mekas, new digital technologies (like the iPod) are making the experience of cinema more intimate, like reading: it's just you and the image.