Study: Indiscriminateness

An exploration to indiscriminateness through a YouTube Search based on the monologue from Japanese animation, Paprika (2006, Satoshi Kon).

The monologue is by a chief director whose brain is completely taken over by his own dream while developing a machine that can control someone else’s dream. The sentencing of the monologue is completely random but I found myself trying to make connections among those words even though they are meaningless combinations.

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Yale School of Art, Spring 2008

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  1. Status! Status! Status!

  2. Trans-Continental Poking Machine

  3. Absentee

  4. OPT Working Title

  5. MIT Media Lab Identity

  6. Tribute to Mandelbrot

  7. All the Guns and White Flag (AGWF)

  8. Subcurrents

  9. Trash Track (BalkTalk@MoMA)

  10. Study: Additive Circle

  11. Manual: The Manual: Rethinking Inefficient Disciplines of Efficiency

  12. Paul Arrives

  13. The Password

  14. Study: Additive White

  15. Clockwise

  16. MFA 2010: First Year MFA Students’ Exhibition

  17. Making Do 3

  18. 16×16: GDMFA 2009

  19. Oh Yes ’09: Second Year MFA Students’ Exhibition

  20. 50 Words in 3D (alpha) a.k.a. Thesis Helmet

  21. Undergraduate Senior Project Exhibition 2008

  22. Study: Indiscriminateness

  23. Thoughts on Printing

  24. Being Bothered

  25. 50 Words in Relation

  26. Study: Pointlessness

  27. Justification

  28. A Hundred Days at 8pm

  29. Double Standard: Reorganizing a Bookshelf

  30. If I Were You: First Year Students’ Works Selected By Peers

  31. Yale Fall 2007 Undergraduate Comprehensive Exhibition

  32. 2 ½ Years of Vocabulary

  33. Alcatraz: a poem by Sharon Olds

  34. National Branding: Climate Crisis on Djibouti

  35. Real: 9/11/2007

  36. The System: Mapped Out