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papercuts

Friday, December 12th, 2008

I’m a proponent of the idea of letting art speak for itself.  But there were some things I wanted to share, so to reconcile I opted not to post any thoughts on the youtube video itself, and instead post them here.

A week after the November election, I found out that someone in my immediate family voted yes on 8.  I was disappointed and upset.  I thought to myself, “Wow… If I can’t even relate to my own flesh and blood, who can I relate to?”  This feeling of disconnection was something I had felt for a long time.  For awhile I didn’t think I had any friends, anyone to relate to.  My foray into art and performance was always an outlet for expression, a way to connect to the world at a time when I felt disconnected. 

My idea for the video came about as way to deal with the news after the November election.  I wanted to show how I felt.  It was a big idea that may not have come to fruition if it weren’t for me seeing the Project Direct contest.  It became an excuse to get the video made.  I told my roommate about this idea I had and I said, “I want to make a video about how I don’t relate to people.  And I don’t have anyone to ask to help me with it… since I don’t relate to people!” 

One of the happiest things to come out of making this video was that people did help me.  I felt blessed.   And slightly stupid.  Here I was thinking I didn’t have friends, when I do.  I have great friends!  Ones that hang out with me all day cutting and taping paper together! 

This video was truly healing for me.  I started the video feeling disconnected, but I finished the video feeling blessed.  To my friends and fans, thank you!

You can watch “papercuts” here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w4aZh9BzfY

p.s.

The video was also a comment on the popular-quirky, DIY style of videos today that use paper and hand-made sets.  I love those kinds of videos (like vids by The Receptionist) but I noticed that those videos always have humans interacting with paper.  They were always magical and fun.  But if you were truly in a world made of paper and you were human…. wouldn’t that suck hairy stinky nuts?  Like big time?  For reals…

Grand Prize Winner: Papercuts

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

I’m happy to announce my short film “Papercuts” was chosen as the winner in the Sony
Little Big Planet Play, Create and Share Short Film Contest.

As the contest winner, my film ”Papercuts” will play on IFC during the
following times:

03/11/2009 09:09:12AM EST
03/12/2009 07:55:00PM EST
03/13/2009 11:25:00PM EST
03/14/2009 07:55:00AM EST

You can watch my film and the others on IFC.com: http://www.ifc.com/media-lab/littlebigplanet/winners.php