12.11.2007
This video, which was made for the MFA program at Columbia is an excellent example of how to tell a story without words:
Hold up- that is, I meant to say, without any dialog.
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...and it should remind us of the relationship between freedom and the consciousness of possibility, between freedom and the imagination - the ability to make present what is absent, to summon up a condition that is not yet.
-Maxine Greene, The Dialectic of Freedom
...and what is good, Phaedrus, and what is not good... need we ask anyone to tell us these things?
-Robert Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
This video, which was made for the MFA program at Columbia is an excellent example of how to tell a story without words:
Hold up- that is, I meant to say, without any dialog.
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