Monday, March 23, 2009
She's a Talker
Sometimes, in great art, there's a moment of terrifying self-recognition, as if the artist had allowed you to lift your own skull up off of a dusty shelf and gaze directly into its hollow sockets. The following video, She's a Talker by Neil Goldberg, offers me just such a sublime encounter.
UPDATE: Neil Goldberg just sent me a very, very kind and polite email asking me to un-YouTube his work, so I've gone ahead and done so. Thanks and apologies to Mr. Goldberg!
From the remarkable UBUWEB, via Cute with Chris.
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Ew, a spam comment! Deleted. That's two spams in a week—do I have to take measures?
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