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- Southwest_Alternate_Media_Project abstract "The Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP) is a non profit media arts organization based in Houston, Texas. Established in 1977, SWAMP's mission is to promote the creation and appreciation of film, video, and new media as art forms of a multicultural community."SWAMP focuses much of its attention on educational programs, including workshops, moviemaking camps and the Media Literacy Institute."The Southwest Alternate Media Project was a co-sponsor of Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2010 and has provided production support for several notable feature films, including Last Night at the Alamo. SWAMP also recognized and supported the work of now noted filmmakers Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez, and Jane Campion. SWAMP was recognized and thanked for its assistance in the credits of three movies, Interface (1985) directed by Andy Anderson, Slacker (1991) directed by Richard Linklater, and Hannah and the Dog Ghost (1981) directed by Ken Harrison.SWAMP's current executive director Mary Lampe says, "As SWAMP enters its 35th year, the goals are to review and re-evaluate the programs and to embrace new technology and tools."".
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- Southwest_Alternate_Media_Project comment "The Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP) is a non profit media arts organization based in Houston, Texas.".
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