person knitting herself into a cocoon over an 11 hour period
WHY? WHY?
So she can turn into a beautiful butterfly?
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
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person knitting herself into a cocoon over an 11 hour period
WHY? WHY?
So she can turn into a beautiful butterfly?
That is one of those stories that makes my mom sigh and say that some people have too much time on their hands.
Hey, it's PERFORMANCE ART. And really, a lot more interesting than much conceptual art.
How did she get out afterward? Or is she still in there?
Perhaps that was also part of the performance. . . (I don't know.)
Well, she's guaranteeing a sequel.
Well, the piece was about creating a hiding place so if she did, for example, have a knife or scissors to cut herself out -- it would be more about transformation or growth, wouldn't it?
I lurve One,Two,Three and I couldn't even tell you why. Except, maybe, for an unwholesome, life-long crush on Jimmy Cagney.
Sleeping in public has never actually happened to me. Not even in a darkened theatre...so when I start to feel drowsy, it's a sign.
In 1995/96, during the start of my last major depressive episode, I used to fall asleep whenever I tried to watch a movie. So, I've seen the first and last ten minutes of Get Shorty, and a bunch of other stuff.
contemplates a little threadicide...