Category: limbo
08/22/05 12:04 - 68ºF - ID#33592
last day home
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: adairsville
08/18/05 09:21 - 77ºF - ID#33591
sitting here
Me, Courtney and Kiah
Courtney and her boy
Courtney and her boy on Daddy's bush hog
little miss Kiah fixing her own ice cream because she is a big girl about to start school so she can do it herself.
So France is in my Buffalo apartment and I'll be flying to Germany on Monday. I've been fixing my car up for Mawmaw. I have 6 books to read and some of them are huge. One is a linguistic history of the world.
I asked Kiah to draw a picture of us holding hands but she says she keeps messing up. I'm ready to go. I need to pack my shit. I'm ready for a change, being at home seeing my childhood friends is nice but there are some things you just can't go back to because they'll never be the same. Kiah is still working on the drawing. If she'll get it done I'll scan it and post it. I walked down the trail to my brother's hose a little while ago. little Lea is such a sweetie, whenI don't scare her anyway.
Here is Kiah's drawing of us. I think she's good.
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Words: 244
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: wooo
08/16/05 01:18 - 67ºF - ID#33590
WE're so cute
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Words: 2
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: wooo
08/16/05 01:18 - 67ºF - ID#33589
WE're so cute
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Words: 2
Location: Buffalo, NY
08/16/05 01:18 - 67ºF - ID#33588
WE're so cute
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Words: 2
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: my family
08/15/05 02:37 - 65ºF - ID#33587
mama and daddy growing older
This is my Mama
This is my Dad (and little Gracie)
and here is the offspring, kids and grand kids
I guess most families want these kinds of pictures. Someday there's going to be the great grand kids, I'm sure.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: oh the pain
08/14/05 06:58 - 68ºF - ID#33586
I bleed and yet I do not die
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Words: 74
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: punkers
08/13/05 05:18 - 81ºF - ID#33585
my buddies
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Words: 13
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: being aunt
08/12/05 07:06 - 83ºF - ID#33584
I was good today
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Words: 110
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: media art
08/10/05 04:55 - 71ºF - ID#33583
puttin it out there
I've decided to forget about the bureaucratic crap for a while and get back to doing the things that I need to do, no matter how flaky those things may seem to the well educated folks who tower above me dangling a degree. Sometimes I feel like a horse trying to get a carrot. A million pieces of paper can't give a person talent and ability.
Today it started raining with the sun shining (devil was beating his wife) I grabbed my camera and headed to the front porch. I've been trying to get images of that for a long time. It's tricky because it's a random occurrence that ends quickly. I was surprised at the best part of the image, the reflection. I guess one of the reasons writing about my work is torture could be the element of chance.
My thesis, The Barest Threads, includes video production and a written component. The written component will be an interpretation of class theory and an exploration of how class relates to the production component. The production component of The Barest Threads will be compiled from an ongoing series of video vignettes. Often inspired by instances in the artist’s life, this series will depict moments when the status quo of class relations is undermined, subverted, or inverted through role reversals, mayhem and defiance. This project will refer to the theories of Bakhtin, Nietzsche, and Marx, who will be heavily relied upon in the written component.
The Barest Threads will undermine traditional rules of behavior such as politeness and manners by displaying the discomfort that emerges when individuals are confronted with resistant practices. It will seek to illustrate a space where difference is embraced as a means to discover and reveal “real issues” concerning the nature of class structure and struggle.
For example, a child is from a rural area. When the child’s mother takes him to an urban shopping mall, the child feels extremely uneasy. The child looks down as his Wal-mart shoes. They have text on them that reads "Franklin" across the side. The ten-year-old child is uncertain where the source of his discomfort originates, but we can assume that one probable origin is in his latent understanding of commodities as class signifiers.
When the child is a teenager he will find an old Franklin tennis shoe in a garbage can in public. He will remove the shoestrings, and tie them together at the ends. Then he will tie one end of the joined strings to an eyelet of the shoe. After that, he will walk the high school halls dragging the shoe behind him like a dog on a leash, while telling the upstanding students he passes “This’ my pet, Franklin Beasley.” His friend will laugh so hard that she has to lie on the ground and hold her stomach to stop herself from peeing in her pants.
The Barest Threads will seek these moments of disruption of traditional class rules of behavior. The Barest Threads attempts to turn boorishness into a tool for cultural critique. The “Franklin” example could be a section shot on location in my hometown, Adairsville, GA. Many of the sections will be shot in Weimar, Germany during the fall of 2005. Video will be planned, shot, edited and distributed using a one-chip DV camera and an Apple laptop. Editing will be completed with the aid of Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop. The final distribution will be in DVD format. The DVD’s will be freely distributed in bathrooms nationwide.
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Words: 698
Location: Buffalo, NY
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