Work of Art; plus earthquakes and books
So I ilke competitive reality TV shows and thanks to my friend Eric R. I've gotten interested in the creative ones that started with Project Runway. The newest in that family was Work of Art, which premiered last year. Kimberly and I watched the first series, and generally enjoyed it. It wasn't quite as cohesive as Project Runway, because there were lots of different types of artists, and even more frequently than with P.R., we felt like The Emperor's New Artwork was being produced--absolute crap that the judges all said was good because they thought they should say it was good. But, there was a lot of creativity that was fun to watch and it was interesting to briefly meet this creative people. And some stuff that was created was quite good.
I have no doubt that the producers of Work of Art thought that their breakout character from last season was Miles, a somewhat neurotic artist who created a photo developing room for his first task and later used blowtorches and other tools to create his art, sometimes even creating apparatus which themselves formed his artwork.
And they seem to have taken that to heart for Work of Art 2, bringing in scads of weirdos, almost none of whom are working in traditional art forms to date. Two of them even had no depth: one who solely did work that looked like internal organs and another who did long lines of Mayan-like runic corridors. Not surprisingly, they were the first two to go, as they had no ability to respond to the challenges, but I really have to question why they were ever picked in the first place. Tonight Kimberly and I watched the second episode, and everyone and their brother was using hardcore tools, really underlying the fact that the show seems to have changed from from a show about art to much more random creativity.
I mean, I think the bottom three pieces of "art" in this last episode speak for themselves: a videotape of organ-like objects being tossed onto the ground; a garbage bag of shredded paper; and a barrel with painted hose around it several feet from a hand on a wall. Modern Art at its absolute worst.
Not really that pleased with the show this season as a result. I'm tempted to give the rest of the season a pass, and maybe come back next season if they have a more reasonable group of artists. But, maybe it gets one more week to see if it redeems itself or if the next episode leaves a bad taste in my mouth too.
In other news: Berkeley beset by eartquakes lately. But, I don't think tiny one we just had (the third noticeable one in two days) ended the world like ye-old-religious-crazy said would happen. A local Berkeley crazy who has been diligently counting the days all summer will be bitterly disappointed.
Lucy really doesn't like all the quakes.
In other, other news: Designers & Dragons is out!! I got a few copies in the mail on Wednesday and then got a call from a friend this evening, who'd seen them at a local game store. Endgame says theirs will be in on Tuesday, though only 8 are still available.