jellynet (new work)

found myself with some time to add a new one to the 'without permission' series
http://www.rssgallery.com/jellynet.htm

cheers,
jess.

animation by 'rubarb & custard' (brit joke) o
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, Michael Szpakowski

Clicking on the sheep was particularly satisfying.
I loved the sun also. The whole thing is very elegant!
best
michael

— Jess Loseby <[email protected]> wrote:

> found myself with some time to add a new one to the
> 'without permission' series
> http://www.rssgallery.com/jellynet.htm
>
> cheers,
> jess.
>
> animation by 'rubarb & custard' (brit joke) o
> /^ rssgallery.com
> ][
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, Jim Andrews

i enjoyed that also. had just finished watching american psycho and reading
some lisa jarnot before jellynet. so, pardon me, but allow me to quote some
lisa jarnot. somehow the sheep reminded me.

Story

They loved these things. They loved the trees
the sheep the windows of the sun. They loved the sun
and called the sun the sun. They called the sun the birds
and then the sheep and then it rained and then they ate.
They ate the sheep, the birds, the sun, and then the rain.
The rain came and they loved it and they loved the little

trees. They loved the trees and also ships and little
windows of the sun. They loved the thing called sun, the trees,
the birds, the sheep, the windows of the ship and also rain.
They asked about the sheep and also birds and then the sun.
They told the stories of the birds they knew and then they ate.
They ate the birds in stories that had sheep and ships and birds.
.
.
.
from Black Dog Songs (Flood Editions)

ja



> Clicking on the sheep was particularly satisfying.
> I loved the sun also. The whole thing is very elegant!
> best
> michael
>
> > found myself with some time to add a new one to the
> > 'without permission' series
> > http://www.rssgallery.com/jellynet.htm
> >
> > cheers,
> > jess.
> >
> > animation by 'rubarb & custard' (brit joke) o
> > /^ rssgallery.com
> > ][