good books that have chapters which all end with similar cliffhangers that are smoothly resolved or abandoned in the following chapters. classic reads. popular young adult novels.
@others, ‘Oops’ won the 2010 Vimeo award for best experimental film
This is great, Ken! I showed it in class today. Had a good discussion about transition, perspective, speed, affect, fluidity. We focused in on the sequence beginning when the fella says he’s going to throw his mother’s camera into the air — to the plane going into the building — to the roller coaster — to the club, a couple of times in order to really get a sense of what the filmmaker was doing and how he was doing it. Such a provocative and engaging work. Loved it.
I can’t believe I watched the whole thing.
Is that a viral marketing video for durable digital cameras?
Entertaining video. Cool transitions.
Not sure which books feel like that, but I guess ones with cool transitions.
perhaps the most painful things I’ve watched in ages.
good books that have chapters which all end with similar cliffhangers that are smoothly resolved or abandoned in the following chapters. classic reads. popular young adult novels.
@others, ‘Oops’ won the 2010 Vimeo award for best experimental film
it’s cool.
A novel that unsettles you with each new chapter:
The Man Who Was Thursday by GK Chesterton
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if upon a winter’s night a traveler
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Wish they all did. I want it to keep going. Forever.
i was going to say this. this.
[…] what do I do for fun? Consume more audio-visual information on the Internets, naturally. But, via HTMLGIANT, I just saw my doc of the […]
This is great, Ken! I showed it in class today. Had a good discussion about transition, perspective, speed, affect, fluidity. We focused in on the sequence beginning when the fella says he’s going to throw his mother’s camera into the air — to the plane going into the building — to the roller coaster — to the club, a couple of times in order to really get a sense of what the filmmaker was doing and how he was doing it. Such a provocative and engaging work. Loved it.
makes me think of what reincarnation might be like if you were a camera and kept coming back as a camera.