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Conversation w/ Steve Brudniak
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"Steve Brudniak I/V, unedited. For FringeWare Review
S: Hey, sorry I missed you, I got
in about four minutes after you called.
W: That's alright, I was looking
at these Japanese electronic paper dolls I found on-line.
Of course they ended up being overtly
pornographic.
S: Paper dolls...
W: Yeah, they wink, giggle, pull
off their pants... It hurts my brain.
S: (laughs) It's time to watch out
though when you get turned on...
W: Well, My country hasn't had an
atom bomb dropped on it so I don't seem to get turned on by the same things,
I wish it had, but... Anyway when I called earlier you said you were busy with
some chemicals...
S: Oh yeah, I was getting this sticky
glue off some pieces of Formica for a piece I'm working on for the children's
museum.
W: What's the piece?
S: It's an entry archway... They're
doing a show about invention... It's called "the spark of invention"
W: I'd read that you'd done some
work for children's exhibits. Art and science exhibits. That's pretty neat.
S: Yeah, I'm with a group of artists
right now called Jump-start. There's a Jump-start in San Antonio too that's
a dance group,
this is an artist run, very loose
deal, they get city funding from culture contracts to do some kind of project
every year.
The last few years we've done an
exhibit called berzerkworks, the idea being to get science and art to east side,
underprivileged
kids.
W: That's great.
S: Yeah. it's kind of neat. Some
of the people have brought in bogus projects though. There was one guy who just
sort of took off with
the money and never came back. It's
this real loose organization of slacker artists who get a little funding to
help out kids.
W: Well, it's heartening to know
that artists who put dead squids in electrified antifreeze are having sway over
the kids. Maybe there's
some hope after all.
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