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Buffalo Bangers - Blockader
My buddy Bedford is a genius.
He shot this on a custom-hacked Super 8 camera (to allow for single frame capture) and digitized it himself frame-by-frame (once he hacked his projector to also do single frame).
He also used me in it when I still had my beard :)
And he did in-camera effects!
The awesome vocals (and I think the lyrics, too) are by my friend Lindsey, who also draws the most amazing comics (Windsor McCay-inspired).
He shot this on a custom-hacked Super 8 camera (to allow for single frame capture) and digitized it himself frame-by-frame (once he hacked his projector to also do single frame).
He also used me in it when I still had my beard :)
And he did in-camera effects!
The awesome vocals (and I think the lyrics, too) are by my friend Lindsey, who also draws the most amazing comics (Windsor McCay-inspired).
Daily Drawing
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Fluidtoons at Howl! Festival Art Around the Park
Fluidtoons at Howl Festival Art Around the Park
Photo by Franck Goldberg
www.franckgoldberg.com
Thanks to Frank Goldberg for sending me the lovely photo above!
This was amazing- I stumbled upon the opportunity to paint on the street in public in NYC, a total dream of mine, especially as someone who admires Keith Haring so much. This made me incredibly happy. I particularly loved it when people would stop to take photos or to chat with me. The fact that I was able to stumble onto an opportunity like this without even trying makes me love NYC even more.
I had wandered out of my apartment to get some orange juice to drink and saw all the artists painting around Tompkins Square Park. I thought, I just have to seize this and participate. I asked a few of the artists where to sign up. I then quickly headed for the registration table, hoping there were still slots available. I'd even seen signs for the Howl! Festival but had no idea about Art Around the Park.
Once I found the registration table, the gentleman asked me if I had my supplies with me. I sure didn't; I only took a single backpack and a viola on this trip. I asked him where the closest hardware store was (it was just up the block!). I rushed over there, came back, and was ecstatic to secure a spot.
My photos of the progress:
Photo by Neon Sandwich
Full set Art Around the Park photos here
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Fluidtoons NYC Premiere!
A Fluidtoons film is showing at 92Y Tribeca in NYC! This will be a NYC premiere for me, so I'm super excited. I thought it would be a few more years before I had a film showing in that great city!
Big thanks to Signe Baumane and Noelle Melody for this!
Oh, can you tell I also designed the flyer? :)
Details below:
www.92y.org/shop/92Tri_event_detail.asp?productid=T-MM5FM24#
Animated films defying the norms, curated by Twins are Weird.
Hey cartoon lovers! Come join us for a night of Animation. Here's your chance to see some hot-off-the-press new shorts and mingle with some of New York's very own animators. You know you want to!
Date & Time: Thu, Mar 24, 2011, 7:30pm
Location: 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street Directions
Venue: 92YTribeca Screening Room
Price: $10.00
FREE Film Showing at High Museum of Art

I'm so happy to have a film in the FREE show at the High Museum of Art for "WonderRoot's Generally Local, Mostly Independent Filmmakers' Series: Best of Year One"!!
My deep thanks to Virginia Shearer, the High Museum of Art, WonderRoot, and Kristy Breneman.
Call 404-733-5000 to reserve a free ticket (or two).
Details below:
Facebook event
Information at the High Museum of Art's website
When: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 8 p.m.
Where: Rich Theatre
Price: FREE
WonderRoot and The High Museum of Art present an evening of short films, animations, music videos and film art to celebrate the first year of WonderRoot's local filmmakers' series. This 'Best of Year One' screening will feature films selected by Michael Rooks, Virginia Shearer and Patricia Rodewald of the High Museum of Art. The films debuted during WonderRoot‘s film series at the Plaza Theatre and range from narrative documentary to experimental cartoon animations.
This program is free and seating is limited. Tickets are available through the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at 404-733-5000. Please note: tickets are limited to 2 per person. Tickets to the Museum are sold separately.
Facebook event
Information at the High Museum of Art's website
When: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 8 p.m.
Where: Rich Theatre
Price: FREE
WonderRoot and The High Museum of Art present an evening of short films, animations, music videos and film art to celebrate the first year of WonderRoot's local filmmakers' series. This 'Best of Year One' screening will feature films selected by Michael Rooks, Virginia Shearer and Patricia Rodewald of the High Museum of Art. The films debuted during WonderRoot‘s film series at the Plaza Theatre and range from narrative documentary to experimental cartoon animations.
This program is free and seating is limited. Tickets are available through the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at 404-733-5000. Please note: tickets are limited to 2 per person. Tickets to the Museum are sold separately.
Here's the full lineup:
‘Kiwis: A Song for nice people named Katie’ by Adam Bruneau
‘Togetherness’ by Oliver Smith
‘Until Dust’ by Nathan Honnold
‘Mouth 2 Mouth’ by Patrick Coll and Chris Chambers
‘Chicken Harmonio’ by Edgar Litumo Soto
‘A Lady Can Live Through Anything’ by Justin O’Neal Miller
‘Florida Land’ by Robbie Land
‘Carnivores: Georgia Power Company’ by Brian Danin
‘Black Swan Parody’ by Jamie Hawkins-Gaar
‘One Minute Fluidtoons’ by Brett W Thompson
‘XxxCuzXMe’ by Ashley Anderson and Aaron Keuter
‘Godamersterdam: Freezerpop Rollerblade Day’ by Ben Cohen
‘I Don’t Wanna Be Yr AARP’ by Mike Brune
‘Therepy’ by Darrell C. Hazelrig
‘April at Work’by Cameron Stuart
‘Kinder Surprise’ by Brian Danin
‘Window Pains’ by Patfour
‘You Will Eventually’ by Chelsea Raflo
Friday, February 18, 2011
One Minute Fluidtoons on Paper Two and Three
This film showed last night at WonderRoot's Local Filmmakers' Night at Plaza. On the big screen!
Features:
- Sean Jarrett on vocals
- Animation by Brett W. Thompson, Cameron Stuart, and Bryan Fordney
- Sound effects from Quantazelle of subVariant
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Live Fluidtoons at WonderRoot for DIY Night, Jan 2011
Thanks so much to Alex Ryan Gregor for asking me to do something for his DIY night!
It was a free show at WonderRoot and featured:
- Sean Jarrett on vocals
- Shitty Bedford on sax and vocals
- Bradley Bailey on cymbals
- Brett W. Thompson on viola
Cameron Stuart operated the video camera which captured the performance. You can hear him yell "Rolling!" at the start. Because of him the video is much better than previous ones.
Wade and Frank were tremendously encouraging- I think that's Wade was hollering during my introduction, and Frank was giving me applause before we even started! He later told me they were "gangsta toons" and "heavenly toons"!!!
I think the musical accompaniment is a little chaotic; I'd like to get better at directing the live music. I might conduct next time, or rehearse more, or try fewer people, though everyone up there is supremely talented (except me on viola!). Just a little more structure, because the live music seems to work best when it's clear when to play/not play (e.g. the "Outsuck" part, and the "Interpretations" preview).
I could try to give the musicians specific parts to focus on next time; like, "when the spinning room turns into a business suit, play this note". I guess if I really want to get specific I should work out the beats per minute and make some kind of score, hah!
I also wish I could get rid of the bluriness at the top of the frame- it's due to the projector. I don't really know how to fix it. Perhaps I should try a different projector.
I hope to do more of these! "Fluidtoons Interpretations" is especially exciting...
Monday, January 24, 2011
More documentation of Omnipresent Toychest - "Siamese Sonata #1"
Vijay Das took footage on his iPhone and gave it to me! Thanks Vijay! You can see different things going on here than on the footage that Sean took:
Also Elizabeth Wilson took these breathtaking photos of the set, mostly from above. I think they're incredible.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Omnipresent Toychest - Siamese Sonata #1
This is the most fun I have ever had on stage in my entire life.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
New Fluidtoons animation showing at High Museum of Art

This Saturday, January 8th, the High Museum of Art is closing the Dali exhibition with "Dali 'Til Dawn." Starting at 10am they're open for 31 hours straight!
Be there at 7:50pm sharp for a brand new Fluidtoons piece featuring a live soundtrack; it's during the WonderRoot block and will feature:
- Sean Jarrett on vocals
- Cameron Stuart on guitar
- Nirvana Kelly on violin
- Shitty Bedford on drums
- Bradley Bailey on something
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