At the other end of the emotional spectrum, I could watch ► Attack of the Tumbleweed on a loop for hours.
WHAT!?
The unclassifiable…things I can't explain.
Tim Youd’s Typewritery Art
Tim Youd creates all kinds of art with typewriters. In performance, he retypes entire novels onto one double-layer sheet of paper with the same model typewriter used by the writer of the novel…in a location intimately connected to the novel. The resulting sheets become part of weirdly beautiful Dyptichs, the ribbons become part of his series of Ribbon Paintings, and some of the typewriters become sculptures. Related viewing: ► Youd talks about his creative process at SCAD.
Scooter Saga: City Council
I haven’t seen the other parts, but ► Scooter Saga: City Council, in which Chad and J.T. defend bird scooters, gave me a much needed laugh.
Imitated Languages
It’s weirdly fascinating to listen to these ► imitations of languages by a non-English speaking comedian…
Arriba!
Part of the first Antarctic Biennale, “the Arriba! installation by Paul Rosero Contreras was conceived as a kind of tropical time capsule, taking us back 50 million years to when Antarctica itself had a temperate climate.”
The Crayon
“► The Crayon,” by eight-year-old playwright Hana Morshedi, performed by Stephanie Beatriz, Jack Black, Max Greenfield, Judy Greer, Keegan-Michael Key, Tom Lennon, Leslie Mann, Jason Mantzoukas, & Jason and Randy Sklar.
Puffer fish nightmare
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