Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Heat + Humidity = Efficiency

Man, it's hot. It's been 101 and humid - now we're having daily storms so it's 99 and humid. I figure I can work in the a.m. until about 9:30 or 10:00, and after about 8:00 p.m. I am learning to be SOOO efficient! Lots of out-of-studio planning - what steps are necessary, what is the best way to maximize firing time. The time-and-motion folks haven't gotten to me yet, though; I'm sure I still move 3x as much as is truly necessary. I just pretend it's exercise...

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Trapped and Escaping

Last night I watched October Sky. Have been working with Dr. Ruby Payne, a big poverty guru (and very nice) and have been thinking a lot about poverty, and the way that it traps some kids. But the thing about October Sky was that the kids were NOT poor, but they were just as trapped - a West Virginia coal town where you work for the mine. It's the only future that makes any sense -and it isn't much of a future. So when these 4 kids decide to try to win the national science fair, nobody respects them. Lots and lots of ways to be trapped. Family obligations, family expectations. Lack of vision. Poverty. Violence.

That's one of the things that I value most about my art - there are no rules, or at least there are no rules that I choose to obey. My mentor Steve Klein once gave me a picture (taken from an IBM ad?) that has a mouse in a maze. The mouse just chewed through the maze to get to the cheese. The caption: No rules for this mouse!

That's how I try to create: no rules for this mouse. And I try not to get trapped in my own or others' expectations.