Artsy Ideas
I have had some slighty involved artistic ideas of late. They come in flashes and then disappear. I know for a fact that I have not won the ounce of gumption required to make any of them real, so they belong right here on this blog:
1. Use speech recognition software to sing songs ( with my imaginary band ), and project the lyrics (or reasonable facsimiles) on screesns, then use the same software to read the lyrics in a Stephen Hawking like computer voice as part of the performance. Call it a self duet.
2. Create a harmonica rack to suspend from the ceiling to which all 12 major key Monica are connected with bouncy fasteners something along the lines of those gasoline pumps that you pulled from the ceiling instead of from the tank. Leading the key part spring wildly into the air after a hard solo would add to the overall effect.
3. Using a family photo( I have a big family), commissioned a photographer and send out a nationwide call, in Japan that is, for Japanese people that closely resemble my siblings and parents. Then, dress them up in American clothes, and take a family photo. This idea could definitely be expanded. It comes from several years abroad and the fact that the longer you stay here, the more I see people that look like Japanese version of people I know. It sounds weird, but it is somehow fundamentally human at the same time. Score some government funding and you could do this all over the world.
1. Use speech recognition software to sing songs ( with my imaginary band ), and project the lyrics (or reasonable facsimiles) on screesns, then use the same software to read the lyrics in a Stephen Hawking like computer voice as part of the performance. Call it a self duet.
2. Create a harmonica rack to suspend from the ceiling to which all 12 major key Monica are connected with bouncy fasteners something along the lines of those gasoline pumps that you pulled from the ceiling instead of from the tank. Leading the key part spring wildly into the air after a hard solo would add to the overall effect.
3. Using a family photo( I have a big family), commissioned a photographer and send out a nationwide call, in Japan that is, for Japanese people that closely resemble my siblings and parents. Then, dress them up in American clothes, and take a family photo. This idea could definitely be expanded. It comes from several years abroad and the fact that the longer you stay here, the more I see people that look like Japanese version of people I know. It sounds weird, but it is somehow fundamentally human at the same time. Score some government funding and you could do this all over the world.

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