Another Ending

Another collaboration, this one with a talented dancer, and set to early Throwing Muses. I'm probably going to go back and add titles and credits later, but I wanted to go ahead and post.
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Free Cookies

Almost none of the creativity on display in this piece is mine. It's a documentary of an installation piece that was displayed last Spring. The audio is what one actually heard upon entering the structure.
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Written on the Body

We're more than overdue for an update here, and I have a few things ready to show off. To start with, here's a video I made back in November, in collaboration with a large group of local artists. It documents a party where everyone wrote on each other's bodies.
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The Perfect Human

Finally, that something new I promised. A remake of Jorgen Leth's "The Perfect Human."
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Something new is in the works

This is just a quick note to say that I'm still alive and I have stuff in progress. Keep watching; something cool will be up soon.
Two Women

Finally, something new! Sorry for the delay, I've moved and started a new job and all kinds of crazy shit. But, back on track now.
This piece is dedicated to Robert Altman (and named after one of his films), but it's really not an homage. Although it is an attempt to create a dreamlike tone through the use of half-heard elliptical dialogue, which I probably wouldn't have tried if I wasn't an Altman fan. So in that sense, I guess it is an homage.
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The Universe

A 7 minute long psychedelic journey through space and time. No, really.
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Dead Girls

A Kim Addonizio poem illustrated with images from
Law and Order: SVU.
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King Kong

Daniel Johnston wrote a song about King Kong, Tom Waits sang it, and I used footage from the movie it was based on to make a video of it.
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Dream Dance

Just got back from Alabama, where I recorded footage for a couple of new projects. In the meantime, though, here's a collage film I made back in the winter, which also happens to be the source of this blog's title.
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