1, 2, 3…go

1,2, 3…go is an idea I recently got (as a result from a filming “mistake”) to film people without giving them instructions
on what to do. The videos are not going to be longer then 15 seconds, and all of them will start with 1, 2, 3 go. The immediate expectation from the audience is that something will happen although this will obviously not always be the case.
I’m also working/thinking on how to incorporate myself in all of them.
Right now Im showing you the “mistake” or rather the find I got a few days ago. This will be the first one in the series.
Also stay tuned for my video upcoming next Sunday of my “voyage” to Macedonia.

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UPDATE: I actually say 1, 2, 3…ok in the video…might have to change that.:)

Demystifying the creative process

I really wanted to touch on this subject since my last post. Me mentioning a goat that gives me all of my ideas was
not just for a comic relief, although it definitely served that purpose as well.
People often ask, where and how you get your ideas. Fortunately enough the mind is too complex for us to explain it,
or on the other hand too scientific for it to bear any greater meaning.

“I get most of my ideas in the right hemisphere of my brain, when brain cells grow and collide to perform the most amazing colors never to be seen by man”

What people want to know in reality is “Why can you do this, when I can’t” and that is an answer that is a lot easier to explain.
I see life, as cliche as it may sound, as a puzzle. It’s a puzzle without corners though. Every piece will reveal a hundred other pieces and those will keep going in the
same manner till infinity. The more information the mind has, the more ideas it can generate.
My ideas are never done, never completed. They just enter an incubation period. I shoot a 100 pictures, Im done for class and then I incubate an idea. Sometimes they die in incubation but sometimes a lot later they show up 100 times stronger then before.
I also steal ideas, no idea is generated from “thin air”. Every idea i’ve had is stolen. I steal ideas from people that don’t even recognize what they have as an idea. I steal ideas from people that would never take action upon their ideas. I steal ideas, by stealing conversations, and by stealing experiences.
I guess you could switch the words steal and find for a more acceptable explanation, but my point is that no idea shows up just because you’re creative.
Even your stream of consciousness is something that has been built inside you mind since the day you were born.
Every experience, every relationship, every conversation generates ideas, all you really have to do is listen.
Some ideas bare fruit now, some will bear fruit in 20 years and some will never bear fruit.
Regardless, the creative process is not about output but more about input. Our minds are wonderful.
And I don’t mean our artist minds, but our human minds are all, amazing amazing machines.
So just throw some information into your mind turbine and see it transform, and see it become yours, because everything that comes into our minds
is only ours to keep.
Probably.

G.

My motion is stop

This compilation of video fragments is in a way my only accomplishment this year.
I like to put images next to each other and create movement where there is none.
I’ve been “swayed” by stop motion, and now I cant stop. This short video is a demo reel of
what I have done this past year. It’s going to change, and I hope, it’s going to grow.
Someone asked me the other day where I get my ideas, I told him that I have a live goat at home whose shrieks when I squeeze its balls can translate into the most amazing
stories. He was not satisfied.
Blast your speakers. It’s Thursday.

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On the notion of toys

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Hi Everyone

First of all I would like to say I’m really glad I have the chance of becoming a part of this community, I truly enjoy all of your contributions.

It makes it less cloudy on this Thursday night.

I was going to write something very opinionated as my first post, but I thought that a proper introduction might be more accommodating for a first appearance.

(I guess) I like to think of myself more of an artist then a photographer. I think that the medium should be adapted to what you want to say other then the other way around. When I can’t express something with pictures, I turn to video, writing and most of the time just doodles in my journals.

Sometimes I feel there is no medium for what I want to tell, emotions tend to be watered down in any media. Our growing exposure to the visual media has made us completely numb to images. We no longer look for truth, but entertainment, even in the documentary world.

I grew up thinking of artists as revolutionaries, and now I feel captured by a maze of career options and the fear of unemployment when all the bills for the loans start coming in. I don’t feel like a little kid anymore, and that’s why my art/photography suffers. We all need to play more.

Lately I’ve been thinking of projects that involve toys, just so that I have an excuse to buy toys and then play with them till late in the night. I only do this with my door closed of course; my inner child can’t be seen because it usually goes to sleep when there are people around.

Thank you Mom and Dad, for buying me a lot of legos.

I shot this picture yesterday.

Georgi

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