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Wasteland
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:52 pm
by areyouguystwins
Andy is on a "joy" ride!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwO54FcaD0A
(note: Exported in HD again. It takes a good 8 minutes to load the animation to the screen on Youtube -watching the red bar inch across the screen- if you want to watch it in "HD" quality without the constant stopping and starting. Wow, that long for a 1:45 minute video. Oh well, Youtube is free, I'm not complaining.)
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:25 am
by sinclair
It's worth the wait for the Hi-def (it doesn't take that long)
I'll come completely clean with you; I don't understand these misadventures of Andy at all-
and yet every time you post them I find myself watching them repeatedly, as if trying to read between the lines and find some deeper meaning or a hidden clue, I know the pickles are significant, I just can't nail down their significance -
Needless to say, it's very original and unnatural, very David Lynch (if David Lynch ever huffed Computer screen cleaner for an afternoon)
Good stuff and I look forward to more-
andy warthole
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:16 am
by toonertime
hey you are, like, totally obsessed!
you are driven by Warholian Harpies!
Too strange, too strange.
Fun to watch.
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:17 pm
by areyouguystwins
Thanks for the encouraging comments Sinclair and Toonertime.
Poor Andy, having to live in SW Pennsylvania in the 21st century. I doubt Andy is ever going to make sense of this senseless world. Like we said, all he can hope for is a bed for his tater. No really... that is all he can hope for... being that "art" is dead.
I always wanted to do a daily comic strip (like in the newspapers), this our take on an animated comic strip. I am influenced by "Benny Hill," "Monty Python" and "The Young Ones" (good 'ol British comedy of days gone by). Absurdity has its place. I have also been influenced by "The Theatre of the Absurd" -- playwrights such as Ionesco. Someday I am going to write that play (musical) that is itching to come out of me. Yup.
Oh well, right now it's just me and my digital paper dolls.
- pug
[BTW Sinclair, I really enjoyed "Sin and Kristshun: Treat Sack." Cool way you used the quick cuts and dialogue. "How you doing...duuude."]