January 30, 2007

radial faces

Art gallery. Completely black room. An antechamber protects the inner room from light as people pass in and out, through several airlocks of velvet curtains. Pass through them and into the center of the circle. A narrow radial spotlight slowly pans the edges of the room, cutting a path across human faces frozen into expressions. The beam is so tight that only one person is visible at a time. Rate of revolution is once per 10 seconds and the seated actors assume new frozen expressions for each pass.

Posted by Alan at January 30, 2007 12:27 AM
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Alan, that sounds awesome. It reminds me of those murder mystery plays when the door to the secret room spins around and there is a dead body hanging from the previously invisible side.

I liked your tale of tequila jackassery. I want to get hit by a car and then stomp on it.

Some girl from our class just moved to New York. So I gave her your phone number, your email address, and this blog address. I'm not going to tell you who it was. I want you to wonder.

Posted by: Jeff L at February 10, 2007 03:28 AM

Woman, how come you don't be answering my pages?

(I'm buying chinchillas in the summer, 'cause they cheaper)

Posted by: Eddy G at March 2, 2007 12:26 AM
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