This would be a good segment in a longer-running feature on "Work" or "Jobs You Never Knew About". The music needs to be more relevant, but otherwise it is a well-done piece.
This short piece is almost without context: People Don't Have Anything to Say? I won't argue the point. But in the process of reinforcing this reality, say something, say anything (!).
I bet this could be developed into a great transition piece for a broader, more engaging program on the underlying shortness of thought that's visible to the naked eye, as long as one's looking.
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Comment for "Housekeeping: Behind the Scenes"
David Mann
Posted on January 02, 2004 at 10:53 PM | Permalink
Review of Housekeeping: Behind the Scenes
This would be a good segment in a longer-running feature on "Work" or "Jobs You Never Knew About". The music needs to be more relevant, but otherwise it is a well-done piece.
Comment for "People Don't Have Anything to Say"
David Mann
Posted on January 02, 2004 at 07:28 AM | Permalink
Review of People Don't Have Anything to Say
This short piece is almost without context: People Don't Have Anything to Say? I won't argue the point. But in the process of reinforcing this reality, say something, say anything (!).
I bet this could be developed into a great transition piece for a broader, more engaging program on the underlying shortness of thought that's visible to the naked eye, as long as one's looking.
I liked it and think I want to hear more.