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Brandon Boyer

AT 1:47 PM
Tuesday July 28, 2009

Art

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16-bit arthouse: McSweeney's screens Emily Carmichael's Ledo & Ix

From the "where you least expect them" dept.: McSweeney's offshoot DVD magazine Wholphin is currently screening the first episode of The Adventures of Ledo & Ix online -- a low-tech/high-brow five minute faux-16-bit short by Emily 'Kid Can Drive' Carmichael.

I won't over-explain the purpose of the short (the teaser trailer is above), except to excerpt this bit of the subsequent interview with Carmichael:

I wanted that sense of lieu vague, a term that Wikipedia has just told me describes the "nonspecific setting" of Waiting for Godot. Even the vagueness is vague, no one says, for instance: "It's weird we don't know where we're going, and we should perhaps consult some sort of reference material"... One of the main things Ledo and Ix are up against is a world which is anti-climactic at every turn.

Watch the episode in its entirety via Wholphin -- and consider a subscription, it's one of the consistently best curated video collections in recent years.

3 Comments

brilliam

#1 – 11:52 AM July 29, 2009

They screened this before the documentary Playing Columbine at Montreal's Fantasia Festival this year-- hell of a fun short.

jennfrank

#2 – 12:39 AM July 31, 2009

WHOLPHIN! Wholphin! Even though the word itself is also 'wolphin,' you have to do it 'wholphin.' Have to! What I'm saying is, it's a soft 'g.'

Brandon Boyer

#3 – 9:37 AM July 31, 2009

Man, I'm sorry, OK! I wrote it at the tail end of a very long day.

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