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    In west Philadelphia, born and raised.. You know the rest.

    Tom @Mogly

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    Discussing work

    Posted by Mogly - January 12th, 2010


    Heelo long time no post. I've not been very active on NG for a while, but i am doing an animation course at uni so expect some top works in the future.

    Anywho, I just thought i'd briefly comment on how I like how my Che animation has spurned a discussion in the comments section. There seems to be several conflicting responses to it, some calling him a murderer, others calling him a revolutionary leader, others calling him a hero regardless.

    For me, I dont know. That's what I like here, I don't know about Che - I know about the icon of him, I see it plastered places, but I dont know about him. So it's very interesting to read the comments.

    What I like is that people are discussing it and that for me is what i'd like to do with my work. Make things that people are able to discuss - NOT in a sense of disgust or outrage particuarly - for example by making obscene things. But just to harken back to imagery and concepts and what not and having people think about them.

    For example, if this were on display in a gallery and people were stood around in the room, thinking and saying the same things they are in the comments section - what a great thing that would be. Atleast better than people stood around, confused, bored; feeling the work is above there heads - where in reality - it may just be below them, dumb and pointless.

    ANYWHO - glad the majority liked it. And im glad the majority understood my point, and im glad people found their own points of interest. Cya.


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