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December 16, 2004
Counting

Noah sent me this animation after he saw the Electric Company clip. Everyone who watches gets as excited as I do about it. It is 2 am and I really want to post this one, but I want to add something to it to show you more of ME. I don't have any clever ideas. It's just what happened when I listened to it.
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That was great. I think putting yourself in it makes it much better than the other video of the theme song. That video is just a reminder of the show. This one is you showing us what it's like to rediscover stuff we loved as kids. Thanks!
Posted by: Michael Verdi | Dec 16, 2004 12:29:37 PM
I watched this one 4 times. 4.
very inspiring.
yer pretty.
Posted by: charlene | Dec 16, 2004 10:34:48 PM
awesome!
yes, we must groove.
the pointer sisters did that song.
Posted by: Chuck | Dec 17, 2004 1:59:19 AM
Dude, that's exactly what I do when I watch that video! We must be related or something.
Posted by: Noah | Dec 17, 2004 10:24:29 AM
I loved this!!! You look serenely happy.
Posted by: Leslye | Dec 19, 2004 5:49:59 PM
Excellent sesame-street-flashback-inspiring post!
Love it.
Pinball-rollercoastery good.
Posted by: Dave | Dec 21, 2004 8:34:51 PM
this is why mica is one of the best videobloggers around.
make no mistake.
Posted by: jay dedman | Dec 21, 2004 9:33:29 PM
liked it. also, you are gorgeous.
Posted by: Nick | Dec 30, 2004 7:27:44 PM
Ahh, the Pointer Sisters...the best thing in Car Wash, after Richard Pryor and Danny de Vito's ridiculously small cameo...
Now here's you saying you don't have much to say about space, yet you have all of these films here where you're squeezing in new ideas...ok, it's not physical, but has a certain illusion of an elephant in the phone box effect.
So...A joke? an Editing work out? You trying to make a point about what the editing process does? Should I just enjoy the game and stop asking questions?
And why Sesame St?
But a proper question here - a lot of artists are getting interested in games and gaming as a medium - there are quite a few sites on the web now that use interactive games for artistic, or even activist purposes (I remember one game where you bomb the terrorists in a Middle Eastern town and gradually turn everyone into a terrorist...)
Does this sort of stuff interest you? Would you ever consider going into gaming much more directly?
Posted by: Mitch | Jul 7, 2005 5:18:15 PM
Very awesome. The song of our generation! :D
Posted by: Susan | Oct 18, 2005 2:41:54 PM
