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Collage 08 Analysis 02

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So now we come to the human elements of the Collage 08 animation. We’ve already mentioned Edward Swift sprawled out on the table that the Space Ghost characters sit around. He does not have a counterpart in the second part of the animation. Then also in animation 01 we have Moss from The IT Crowd again, who has already made an appearance in the new series in collages 04 and 05. He guards the Red Door; waves off possible trespassers[ in those collages]. However in this collage he seems to be *trapped* behind the red door of the Newfoundland station. Thoughts, Hucka D.?

Hucka D.:

He is trapped in the station. Like you will be trapped in the Red Head cabin in a probable future spinoff.

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Then in animation 02 we have a shirtless Peter Gabriel as the Rael character from the fabulous concept album “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” by his old group Genesis. He stares toward the station, but Moss is no longer there behind the door, which has been shut in the meantime. Instead Fin McBride has showed up at the station, luggage in hand. The luggage bag he holds is the same color as Moltar in front of him, sitting with Space Ghost and Zorak at the table that Edward Swift has disappeared from in the meantime. This disappearance *reveals* more of Moltar’s color and identification with this piece of luggage.

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“A constant — actually there are 2 constants in the collage in terms of added elements. We already mentioned that the blurry faced man appearing in the foreground does not change between the 2 animations. Then in the background we have Walter and Lao Russell’s Swannanoa Mansion near Waynesboro, Virginia remaining unchanged between the two halves of Collage 08. The huge looming nature of the mansion contrasts the smallness of the Newfoundland station below it. In the future, Hucka D., we will probably live in Swannanoa.”

Hucka D.:

Yes.

bb:

It is our future home. Like as depicted in, well, the collage “Future Home” from the last collage series.

Hucka D.:

You will live in Swanteen, yes.

bb:

Or Otanoa.

Hucka D.:

Either one. Or both. Or none.

bb:

Future up in the air, still. Like the Swannanoa Mansion is way up the mountain here, in the distance. Seeable and viewable but still quite far off. A considerable trek still.

Hucka D.:

How do the humans relate? Is Peter Gabriel the same as Moss[ between the 2 animations]? Is Edward Swift the same as Fin? Both the latters’ heads are conveniently framed[ by other picture elements] at the top. Fin even seems to sprout 2 tiny horns through the light shining on the station behind him. Fin has just arrived, and looks out at all the seeming cartoon chaos spread out in front of him. He looks at the shirtless Peter Gabriel who is Rael, wondering who the heck this is as well. And we’ve seen him before…

bb:

You mean the last collage of the Sam Parr series. Also an animation.

Hucka D.:

And then the beer bottles there too. You better put up a pic.

bb:

On it.

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This is the first part of the 2 part animation of Sam Parr 10, Hucka D. Peter Gabriel-as-Rael looks on at a scene again. A tiny house or studio or station again. A man is inside again, like Moss in the current work. Trapped? And then Ray Davies appears beside him, or just behind him actually. They gaze together. Ray Davies has just showed up in a new collage, the 4 part animation I’ve named “Midgetville”. Actually this is the collage immediately before the current one (Collage 07 to Collage 08). And then, as you’ve alluded to, we have the same beer bottles from before, and indicating the passage of time. Actually in looking at this, the picture above *would* be part 2 of the 2 part animation of Sam Parr 10, since all those beers have been drunk already. This is the same situation as part 2 of the current collage.

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Hucka D.:

There’s that mouse again. *The* Mouse.

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So here’s part 1 of Sam Parr 10[ then].

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And we also have Edward Swift sitting at (but not sprawling on) a table. But we have no equivalent for the propped up “E” of Sam Parr 10. Nor the humanized red fox. But that’s Peter Gabriel again, dressed up like a character from the Foxtrot album. That Rael from “Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” would show up in part 2 again represents a passage of time, since the Foxtrot album was released a little before the Lamb album. But is the fox Moss? I suppose this is a segue to Collage 09 of the new series, Hucka D., since Redd Foxx appears in that one, and also we have additional images from “Midgetville” to analyze there. Are we done with this one for now?

Hucka D.:

The blurred out man in the foreground is probably homeless. The man who lives in the mansion in the background has one of the finest homes possible. That’s another opposition. Thank you and good night.

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Collage 08 analysis 01

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“Apparently I’m going to create a tetraptych composed of what I’m numbering as Collage 08, 09, 10, and 11 of the new series. This series is still without a name. Is it “merely” a continuation of the Embarras series on the floor below, cobbled together earlier this year? Sam Parr (the series before the last one) might represent the final “traditional” collage series based around images gathered from a particular Jasper County geographic name. I’m confused.”

Hucka D.:

Just start — or continue — analyzing the collages and let the other pieces fall naturally into place as they may. Let’s continue then with “Animation Nation.” Sorry… this is “Animation Station”. The center is the tiny Newfoundland railroad station that Finnbar McBride inherited to begin the Station Agent film. He is a wee person, and he is seen standing next to the door of the station in the second part of the animation. In the first part he is absent. Most of this animation makes simple sense, except for the human characters, which number 4 5. The rest are animation characters. They make a direct animation with themselves. Let’s list them out. Do you want to give it a shot?

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bb:

Sure. There’s Shake and Boxy Brown from Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the foreground. They’re on opposite sides of that rain puddle. A man with undefined face puts his hand directly in the middle of Boxy Brown’s hair. We know that this is the opposition of black and white across the puddle. You say it…

Hucka D.:

Taijitu.

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Hmmm. Anyway. Let’s see. Then just sticking with Aqua Teen Hunger Force characters, we have an animated Insanoflex from the movie “Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters”. What a title! Boxy Brown also makes a cameo in that film. And both, along with Shake of course — a main Aqua Teen characters as opposed to the other 2 who are more role players — appear in carrcasses. Or one carrcass, and that would be Carrcass-0. Carrcasses, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Yes, this is about those pesky carrcasses in part. Hard to keep their influence out of collages for long. So go ahead…

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The Insanoflex is dancing atop the truck, just to clarify. His head is in the sky — transparent. All of these cartoon characters have a common source in the “Space Ghost Coast to Coast” series, Hucka D. Space Ghost and direct cohorts are sitting in a central table of [Collage 08]. Brak dances right center. He is a role player in Space Ghost Coast to Coast, but becomes the star in the spinoff “The Brak Show”, and takes Space Ghost’s Zorak with him. Likewise, “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” has its origins in Space Ghost — another spinoff show as it were.

Hucka D.:

As it is. Had to add that.

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And then that leaves only Fitz the mouse from “12 Oz Mouse”. It’s kind of the successor to Aqua Teen, in turn, but only through the carrcasses in main. That is, Carrcass-1 is centered around 12 Oz Mouse, while the former carrcass was based around the Aqua Teen movie. So that’s Aqua Teen and The Brak Show spinning off from Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and the 12 Oz Mouse kind of spinning off from Aqua Teen I suppose.

Hucka D.:

Correct. [He is the] culmination.

bb:

12 Oz Mouse is closer to my sensibilities than any of it, but the late Space Ghost episodes come somewhat close. Kind of like the late Beethoven quartets. Masterpieces.

Hucka D.:

Not quite. But: yeah.

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So here are all those same cartoon characters in the second part of the Collage 08 animation, Hucka D. All make simple animations with their counterparts in part 1. Shake’s mouth opens and closes. Boxy Brown nods forward and then backwards. Brak dances in place. The Insanoflex on top of the truck moves its legs back and forth in a strutting motion. Then the central table with the Space Ghost characters has a mysterious guest appear on it in part 1, actually. This is Edward Swift, the Southern writer we’ve seen in a number of other Collagesity collages. The one who spent his childhood in Camp Ruby, Texas and later treated those times as a kind of Eden. He also stands for the Second Life sim Rubi and its own paradisiacal forest. Lucky is a bridge: Camp Ruby was once called Lucky, and a Lucky’s Magic Village was found in Rubi’s VWX Town, later to become part of the town’s museum. And it’s still found in Collagesity’s museum. I didn’t make up the name, however. That was just the name of the object that I found in [insert sim location] a couple of years back, I suppose — copyable. But that’s the guy that magically appears on the table. Hmmm… Lucky’s Magic Village is now on a table in the aforementioned museum… (checks) Well, actually as I’m checking inworld through Baker Bloch now, the village sits on the ground to make room for the historic map of VWX Town above it.

Hucka D.:

You are writing swell this morning. You have covered all the cartoon characters of the Collage 08. All have source in Space Ghost. Baker Bloch’s father is actually elder Space Ghost. Baker Bloch is Space Ghost’s spinoff as well.

bb:

I suppose so, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Baker Blinker is also possessed by Master Shake of Aqua Teen Hunger Force pictured in the foreground. Is the curse still affected?

bb:

I don’t think so. The spell was broken with the creation of Carrcass-1 beyond Carrcass-0. 12 Oz Mouse took the upper hand over Aqua Teen Hunger Force then. 12 Oz Mouse is the chief cartoon now.

Hucka D.:

Nice. What does he do in the animation.

bb:

What he always does: drink.

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Spread’n Out

I’ve moved around some of my art to new locations in Second Life. Here they are. First up is a small gallery in the Mysten sim exhibiting my newest set of collages. I call it simply The Red Umbrella, borrowing the name and logo from the larger gallery of that name in Collagesity, Minoa.

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Then I’ve set up a mirror gallery for the Art 10×10 collages in a location I won’t specify, but is close to the Kerchal Forest.

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Am I preparing for the end of my existence in Minoa? Could be.

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