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Timid Tiger

He paced his cage in front of medemanding that I set him free.I pointed to the open door.He turned his head and sought no more.

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Adventures in Creativity Music Radio

I have recreated Adventures in Creativity Music Radio at a new site. Adventures in Creativity Music Radio Adventures in Creativity Music Radio and Individual Song/Piece download Just go to Adventures in Creativity Music. You can play the music in lo-fi, … Continue reading

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Flow # 1

Abstract slow stacato flow with improvised music. Forms reminicent of Robert Motherwell and Clyfford Still

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S.F. Fog, Wind and Color

See the fog, wind and color around San Francisco bay.

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S.F. Kites

Soar with the kites as Pacific winds blow on-shore at San Francisco

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Circle Dance # 2

Slow psychodelic dance of color

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Homage to Brakhage # 2

Another color play extending the style of film-maker Stan Brakhage with original new age music background

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Notes on Nothingness

This conceptual art video is a playful/serious exploration of nothingness. It engages graphics, puzzles, painting, poetry, video rhymes, puns, animation, stick figures, mathematics and more puzzles.

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Tea

This Zen tale of the tea ceremony is adapted with Jungian overtones, graphic positive/negative space interactions and word-play fun.

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S.F. April 5, 2007

This video was inspired by a day talking with film-maker and professor Phil Solomon, University of Colorado. It looks at how we address the negative spaces in our lives.

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