When stop motion and a flip book meet in a dark alley, smoke acid, make bad decisions and then engage in some brutal lovemaking, 9 months later you get VIDEOGIOCO (which, from Italian, appropriately translates to “video game”).
Sister Corita was a highly influential and inspirational art teacher and nun who created controversial pop art in Los Angeles during the 60’s. Earlier this year I edited a short film directed by Aaron Rose with a score by Money Mark to commemorate what would have been Corita’s 90th birthday. Today the art of Sister Corita will be on display and for sale at Landis Gifts & Stationery in Hollywood’s Larchmont Village. A percentage of sales all day will benefit the Corita Art Center.