July 27th, 2007
did a new aids campain ad.
shooting consisted of tongue kissing an actress for 12 hours straight.
sore face today.
did a new aids campain ad.
shooting consisted of tongue kissing an actress for 12 hours straight.
sore face today.

Director’s note:
“I believe that the theme of the film the need to return to nature and to experiencing life with a fresh eye is more than ever essential today. In a globalized world as the one we all live in, we tend to work longer hours and experience life through the things we buy and own. New technological gadgets and super automated technologies surround us more and more. The reason is to make our life simpler and provide us with more free time. However we tend to be trapped by the things we own. The films moto is go out, smell the air, watch the sky, feel the soil, experience life in its full potential and you will be richer than ever.”
Paresthesis opens in Montreal film festival on August 23-26
exorkisssmosss..
posi, posi asximia
sta ‘vraveia tileorasis’?
den exw dei tv 3 xronia
tin anoixa perimenondas
na dw HBO ekei pou afisa ton ant1 numero 1
alla eida
geitonises bakalides megalokopeles synoikia
bad skin, bad hair, bad clothes, bad teeth, baaad shows
axaxouxa katse na parw to vraveio
giati exw afisei to fagito sti fwtia.
Hey Little Girl has made it to the finals!
How sureal, we’re one of the 4 remaining contenders.
Winner is announced on the 7th. If we win, Private Ai-Ai gets produced as a limited edition.
Mean time, Japanese people are voting on their cell phones..
I spent an hour sitting on the floor in the sociology aisle at *******, reading a book about luxury. this book was written on the premise that we no longer have a shared cultural ideology based in art or literature or even religion, but rather based in the shared experience of (or desire for) consumption of luxury items: namely, starbucks and evian and rolex and dolce & gabbana and mercedes or porsche.
this book said that marx and adam smith are obsolete, because we no longer identify ourselves based on our labor or even the products of our labor, but based on what we consume. we aren’t shopping to fill needs, we’re shopping to create identity. we feel fulfilled when we’re shopping because we feel as if we’re producing something – as if we’re having an individual experience, when what we’re doing is aligning ourselves with a concept of the group – choosing objects, clothing items, etc, that we think define culture and subcultures through our shared consumption of them.

viewage included:

last few days were spend shooting a Lynch-esque new film:
lying dead in a pool of blood in the middle of omonoia square
traveling inside an old, empty dark train
face down in mud, in an run down church on the top of a mountain.
shooting will resume in august.
no way round it; Ugly Summer is here again.
if you’re retarded like I am,
then YAY audiobewks.

i quit that Vyrypaev play.
i’ll start a podcast with marilita
we’ll read/act out brothers Grimm stories.
did an interview for Slurp magazine.
will do a fantastic kafka-esque short film, shooting next week.
picking a new cell phone tomorrow.
must pack and ship 9849269294623 ebay stuffs.
got a yoga matte.
dyed a doll wig.
ate a pleurotus sandwich, to die for.
bought yet another dot com domain.

The HLG Blythe is on Japanese people’s cell phones for them to vote for the contest! fun! strange! exciting!

The other person is Amy Sedaris. I had met her in New York through friends and had seen her in The Little Frieda Mysteries at La Mama, the latter completely affecting my life. She’s a genius actress but she can also go out and do a concept cookbook cause it’s part of what she likes and have a crafts club cause it’s part of what she likes and do other non-actory stuff cause it’s part of what she also likes and not take things seriously and take things seriously enough and is obsessed with human hair wigs and have a miniscule company making cupcakes and cheeseballs and selling them directly to small coffee shops in the Village and that she disguises herself in her roles and dresses up in her personal life, and be 100 different people and have total creative control in her work.

knock knock
who’s there
the courier
right then, wot chou want?
package for you
oh ok
[opens door]
Dad made me another Pastah Florah
and sent it surpise
he’s so good with certain things.
day off from rehearsals. found out that we made it to the semi-finals. Fun! So go vote for us betches.