Editor B shares some family memories, his family-oriented media projects (which I bet kick deep-seated ass), and his trepidation about an upcoming reunion in a fine, fine blog entry.
Interesting to me was the implicit framing of B.’s family-oriented video projects as intended primarily for family consumption. B is unquestionably familiar with Sherman’s March. It’s a prime example of how a piece of intensely personal art can emerge from within an unexpected set of constraints.
It’s my suspicion that Editor is casting about for something to move forward with artistically; I can’t tell from his entry if he’s made this connection or not but I bet he will.
Yeah, Sherman’s March rocks. I only wish my “Mildred ’94” DVD was one iota as cool. Maybe someday some intensely personal art will emerge from our reunion tradition… but this isn’t it.
Just wait ’til next decade!