There is a game that is played, in different variations, wherein two competitors are given a set of significantly dissimilar objects, people, or ideas, and must race to connect them to a center point, usually via Wikipedia. Clementines and the Empire State Building. An Achilles Tendon and Jennifer Aniston. The color Magenta and the River Nile.
I think, in certain cases, you'd be allowed to modify the game and use your imagination in lieu of a computer. Let's try it now?
One:
There's not much to say about the first video clip except that it makes me BELIEVE.
Enjoy this electricity:
Two:
The next thing for your eyeballs is a clip of Andy Warhol's 1965 Screen Test of Bob Dylan. Maybe what's really got my wheels, once I finish taking this all in, is the question of where exactly we go when we know we're being only-sort-of watched? It's a tricky thing to record someone in their natural state, but humans are adaptable, this is a fact. How long then before we forget that we are not alone?
And also, to bookend the week, see how much actually gets done in the pursuit of doing nothing!
...while we're on the topic of ANDY W. and his Screen Tests, we might as well (read: should definitely) watch this:
Start your engines and connect these dots why don't you? I think I will too.