Let’s see.

Ok. So I think I’m about to graduate. Yes. That will be quite nice. I turned in my thesis. It has over 120 pictures printed in it plus it’s accompanied by a 70 page paper for a total of 150 pages altogether. It looks pretty sweet bound. Like a little photography magazine of stuff I’ve been looking at for months only on a computer screen and in negative form. Very nice.

So I’m pretty torn about what to do with my life. I am going to Los Angeles, I know that. But I don’t know if I should try and do motion graphics/animation/editing or really try and focus on comedy and acting. Deep down I want to be an artiste director or some crap so that I’m respected and renowned or something but I’m coming to terms with the fact that I’m a loser goofball that makes stupid faces and can do a lot of impersonations. And maybe that’s not that bad… except I could be volunteering in Iraq and Afghanistan or saving the Gulf Coast from the oil spill.

BTW: The Fritzl Babies played at the Future is Analog show. My favorite vids were the Goatherder and the Mother song… the goatherder is just fun for me and Dave and the Mama song, I’ve decided, is very boring, but the projections in the background really suit the song. I need to work on my stage persona… when I’m drunk all my intonations and the little subtleties I could have run into a ditzy drunk version of myself (if there’s a difference)

FUTURE IS ANALOG

I’m putting together a show so that I have a place to exhibit my thesis photography/stuff and so that some of my favorite photographers/musicians can play. It’s Sunday, May 2nd.

Here’s the text version of that
FUTURE IS ANALOG

Future is Analog is an art and music exhibition featuring lo-fi and analog artists in celebration of the resurgent interest in these technologies.

Date: Sunday, May 2nd
Time: Free at 6pm; $3 after 8pm
Location: United States Art Authority

Music:
Watch out for Rockets
Reverse X-Rays
Zest of Yore
Scan Hopper
DJ set by Businessman

Art, installations, and photography will be presented by:
Switched On Music Electronics
Noël Kristi Wells
Alexandra Dibrell
Stephanie Bonham
Khrystean
Samantha Jacobus

Cool, nothing else I don’t think. Life is hectic. I don’t know why I have a blog.

The Fritzl Babies

Are playing a really super long, 15 minute set with lots of filler songs to fluff out the five we have.
I bet it’s going to be really awesomely mediocre.