Posts Tagged ‘budapest’
Pepto Bismol Commercial
January 28, 2011
I was cast to be the “casting director” for this Pepto Bismol commercial shot in Budapest. My job was to teach all of the ‘contestants’ to say “Nausea, Heartburn, Indigestion, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea” and cheer them on as they auditioned. Most of the people did not speak a lick of English. This project took [...]
2011 | 2007 | Media: commercial, performance | Tags: art, bismol, brett, budapest, casting, commercial, open, paula, peptoComments (0)
Camera Dance
January 28, 2011
On Saturday May 12, 2007 at 12:00 GMT Wayne Brett and Paula Brett (in London and Budapest, respectively) pointed their cameras towards one another and performed a “Camera Dance”.
2011 | 2007 | Media: video | Tags: art, brett, budapest, camera, collaboration, dance, london, paula, video, wayneComments (0)
Talking to Myself
January 28, 2011
Excerpt from “Talking to Myself”, 2006 In this video, artists of various disciplines are brought into a room with a video camera and asked the question, “What do you need to tell yourself the most?” In this confession-like scenario, the artist reveals aspects of their personalities for the camera with candor, humor, and humanity.
2011 | 2006 | Media: video | Tags: AIR, art, artists, brett, budapest, hungarian, myself, paula, reflection, residency, self, talking, thum, to, videoComments (0)
A Stone in the Heart Sometimes
January 28, 2011
Proposal for “A Stone in the Heart Sometimes” Video Installation, 2008
2011 | 2008 | Media: 2-channel, installation, video | Tags: art, brett, budapest, heart, installation, paula, sometimes, stone, videoComments (0)
Busking Bride
January 28, 2011
Busking Bride, 2008 “Busking Bride” is a video montage that explores Brett’s personal experience of being both a foreign bride and divorcée in Budapest, Hungary. In this performance documentary, Brett dons her wedding gown and a wig, buys some beers, and heads to a bustling, seedy underground passageway to drum a cardboard box for tips. [...]























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