Friday, October 31, 2025

Happyland 9


A videopoem (2025 version) based on my late brother's writing. He worked for years to develop a poetic voice that was uniquely his — and in the end, he succeeded, even as his personal demons and institutional indifference dragged him down.

The poem here encapsulates his talent for simile and metaphor, as well as his acute linguistic precision. He loved nature but at the same time he wanted to see *through* nature, to its constant energies.

Happyland 9 (new cut)
https://youtu.be/u4JObTuOxN0

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

When The Small…



WHEN THE SMALL PEOPLE STAND NEXT TO THE BIG PEOPLE — poetry and the wider world…


#APEC2025 #apec #trump

#leejaemyung #이재명 #경주


Full video at YouTube: WHEN THE SMALL PEOPLE STAND NEXT TO THE BIG PEOPLE: POETRY, GEOPOLITICS, AND CONSEQUENCES

https://youtu.be/1TGEheN5q7Y

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Trump’s tantrum

Punitive Tariffs Against Canada: What Strategy Should We Utilize? 

#trumptariffs #canadaus #reagan

Full video at YouTube:
https://youtube.com/shorts/-iGy8Lj-IV4?feature=share

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Canada, culture?


Le Canada anglophone a t’il vraiment sa propre culture?

Does Anglophone Canada Really Have A Culture? Mark Bourrie, among others, think this is a topic that deserves serious discussion.

Full video at YouTube: 
https://youtu.be/QyHb7q1FGUs

Sunday, October 19, 2025

High School 1976

An authorial moviestory — published in the 80s, and made into various video forms from 2019 to now. The most recent below.

High School 1976
https://youtu.be/psk5tQXr4Ys

Saturday, October 18, 2025

The short story vs. AI?

Note: this is a new version of a video I posted a few days ago. I’ve improved the audio levels, and hopefully that makes it more listenable. Regarding the animation sequences in the background of this video: they’re from a moviestory entitled High School that I write a long time ago, and first made into a movie in 2019. At that time, I shot the footage around the university where I teach (because it resembles a high school). But I didn’t have actors and deliberately avoided shooting the faces of random strangers. However, since this story is very much character-driven, I’ve always wanted to have actors play the main roles. AI animation allows me to create them. Do these animations work as well as real actors? Obviously not; human actors will always be irreplaceable. But the new version of The moviestory (now entitled High School 1976), works, I hope, as a bridge between a spoken word rendition of a story and a filmed version that has real production funding behind it.

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Artist Statement: On Authorial Moviestories

I make video art, and one genre I’ve created is what I call authorial moviestories; these are literary narratives transformed into short cinematic pieces. Each moviestory began as an original short story written entirely the old fashioned way: by sitting down with a paper notebook or blank computer screen, and creating a work of fiction based on my own imagination and experience. Over the several years (starting in 2012), I’ve filmed many of these short stories. 

I did all the work myself, including the music. That solitary effort has some negative characteristics: it’s painfully obvious the videos are low budget (no budget, really). But at the same time, for better or worse, these videos are, like traditional short stories, very much the result of one consciousness. 

Recently, I’ve started adding clips made with AI programs. These clips are sometimes based on prompts and sometimes based on my own artwork (I started my creative career as an illustrator and fine artist).

I incorporate AI-generated video clips into my moviestories. These serve as illustrative elements that create characters. In a sense, the characters I’ve created in my written work now become visualized versions of the same.

By creating a fusion of human-made literature, art and music, and adding clips generated with the help of AI animation apps, I hope to create a hybrid form of literary art that is rooted in my own lived experience and able to reach out to a wider audience.

#shortstory #shortfiction

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Army versus hungry vets

In the 1930s, vets were desperate— sometimes committing suicide they were so impoverished. The government of Herbert Hoover decided their protests were a sign of “incipient revolution” and sent in the troops.

The Business Army: The Bonus March
https://youtu.be/SiYT9ObB6W0

Scented books?

 Charles Barnett in The Guardian: 

First, a confession: I have not read Jennifer L Armentrout’s latest novel, The Primal of Blood and Bone. Nor have I sniffed it, or licked it. Which might be an odd thing to do, but for the fact that a special edition of the romantasy book has been released with garlic-infused ink.

Armentrout is a hugely-successful “hybrid” author, both self- and traditionally published, and has made the New York Times bestseller list on numerous occasions. She writes in the currently insanely popular romantic fantasy market, and her new novel, the latest in a series, features vampire-analogy monsters called the Craven.

Enter stage right: Hellmann’s, which despite having exactly the sort of name you might find in a romantasy novel, is in fact a purveyor of mayonnaise and other table-top squirty condiments. Hellmann’s has teamed up with Armentrout and her publishers, Blue Box Press, to release a special edition of The Primal of Blood and Bone which is printed with ink mixed with their garlic aioli – the Craven being vampires, remember, and so averse to a bit of garlic.

This is, of course, is an attempt to grab the TikTok generation by the throat. Understandably so: the video-sharing social media platform has become one of the biggest book marketing opportunities for publishers in modern times.

And it is here, dear reader, that I heave a world-weary sigh and reveal myself to be yet another grumpy, middle-aged, largely unknown author waving his fist at the clouds in the style of Grampa Simpson and raging against the dying of the light … or at least, against the shift away from the seemingly outmoded idea of publishers just trying to sell books because, y’know, they’re books, and they’re good.

Just hold off typing that takedown in the comment box for one second and let me explain. Do I sound bitter? Of course I’m bitter. All writers are misanthropic sociopaths at heart. We’re bitter about everything. That’s why we make stuff up all the time, trying to imagine worlds we might not be quite as bitter about as this one.


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Barnett’s complaint about the cynicism and/or crassness and/or opportunism of the publishing industry is nothing new. It’s a business. However, it is a special kind of cultural business; it carries with it the mystique of a cultural enterprise that is idealistic and shaped by the standards of high culture in the sense that Adorno conceived it.

Friday, October 10, 2025

More on nursing homes


Nursing Homes and Medical Staff: Do They Tell Families Enough?

#nursinghomes #elderlycare

Full video at YouTube:
https://youtube.com/shorts/OouoARKRInM?feature=share

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Do nursing homes tell enough?

Nursing Homes and Medical Staff: Do They Tell Families Enough?
https://youtu.be/B5ay1WLUaIQ

Saturday, October 04, 2025

High School, part one

Can the short story be reinvented?

The form has a lot of potential. But, culturally, it’s been sidelined by the novel and even the poem. The latter two have adapted to a digital world. (Viz Philip Marchand.)

YouTube: High School — new version, part one 
https://youtu.be/pBfV_iZ9X-c

Friday, October 03, 2025

Truth Marathon, new opening

I’ve been experimenting with illustrated screenplay narratives (novels and short stories) for over twenty years. This is a recent example…

Truth Marathon 1 — smoother audio, September 12/25

YouTube link:
https://youtu.be/qhIemOlg-r0

Thursday, October 02, 2025

Green tea and kimchi

#Korea #RuralAsia

Synopsis: A personal documentary about the agricultural life in Hadong-gun, the region of South Korea where my wife grew up. Filming was on the farm belonging to her family, and in the marketplace of the nearby town.

Green tea production is particularly prevalent in Hadong. But its farmers are under extreme economic pressure. More than this, Koreans’ habits in terms of favored beverages are changing, and the popularity of coffee is having a severely detrimental effect on green tea sales.

Kimchi, on the other hand, remains a staple of the Korean diet. And kimchi-making (kimchang) remains a traditional activity in most Korean households. Usually a group activity, after my mother in law’s death, my wife took this over duty solely.

[Note: a .txt file transcript is available for translation]

(Note: I have both 2K and 4K versions of this project.)

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Screenings and awards:

Mokkho International Film Festival
May 6, 2021 (winner)

Sprouting Seed International Short Film Festival 2020
Nov 28, 2020
(Winner)

Sunfest International Short Film Festival
May 15, 2021
 
Pune Short Film Festival
Oct 8, 2021
 
INTERNATIONAL FOLKLORE FILM FESTIVAL - IFFF. Jan 2, 2021

Anatolia International Film Festival
Feb 3, 2021
 
Great Message International Film Festival
Mar 20, 2021
 
Indo Global International Film Festival
Dec 25, 2020
 
K. R. MOHANAN MEMORIAL INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
Jan 10, 2021
 
Jharkhand Film Festival
May 8, 2021
 
Alibag Short Film Festival
Jan 20, 2021
 
Goa Short Film Festival
Dec 10, 2020
 
Golden Tree International Documentary Festival
Jul 25, 2020

Stockholm Film Festival 
(Finalist)

Ashoka IFF
January 20, 2022

 



From my collection of ambient and authorial movies. My focus is on videopoetry; however, I work in other genres and art forms as well.

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