When the guy in the first one began doing the cow-milking motion, I passed out from exhaustion. He's also wonderfully creepy, proving that it is possible to be creepy and paugh at the same time.
Something interesting about this practice is that it forces the participant to ask and answer the question, "What do I do with my face?" This is the converse of the traditional performance dilemma of not knowing what to do with one's hands.
4 Comments:
don't forget to check out the middle one: mario on hands
When the guy in the first one began doing the cow-milking motion, I passed out from exhaustion. He's also wonderfully creepy, proving that it is possible to be creepy and paugh at the same time.
Something interesting about this practice is that it forces the participant to ask and answer the question, "What do I do with my face?" This is the converse of the traditional performance dilemma of not knowing what to do with one's hands.
I just have to congratulate Brett on the above comment. perfect.
Post a Comment
<< Home