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-Oops, I dropped it!
-Jeez!
:34:04
I was only kidding.
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Jesus, Seymour,
are you all right?
:34:10
Yeah, it's just...
:34:12
it's very valuable.
:34:15
Now, last week, I asked you...
:34:18
to try to create
a piece of artwork...
:34:20
that responds to something
you have strong feelings about.
:34:25
I merely want to help you
find...
:34:28
the best way
to look within yourselves...
:34:32
the best key
to your particular lock.
:34:36
And it looks like we have some
really interesting work up here.
:34:40
Thanks.
:34:44
What can you tell us
about your piece...
:34:48
Phillip?
:34:51
It's about The Mutilator.
:34:55
My goodness.
:34:58
It's a really great
video game...
:35:00
about a guy who kills people
with a big hammer.
:35:03
Oh. I thought maybe this was
supposed to be your father.
:35:10
What can you tell us
about this piece..
:35:14
-Enid.
-Enid.
:35:16
Well, it's kind of a diary,
I guess.
:35:22
Colorful.
:35:34
I think that Phillip and Enid
can help us to see that...
:35:39
there are many different ways
we can express ourselves.
:35:42
We can do things like these
cartoons that are amusing...
:35:46
as a sort of
a light entertainment...
:35:48
or we can do work
that is more serious...
:35:52
in scope, in feeling,
and that deals with issues--
:35:55
emotional,
spiritual, political...
:35:58
of great importance.