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Green-screened

On October 28, 2011, we held our second annual benefit, "The Future Has Two Faces," featuring green-screen performances by Jacob Ciocci, Ben Coonley, Dynasty Handbag, Andrea Merkx, Shana Moulton, Michael Smith, Tom Thayer, and Conrad Ventur with Mario Montez, organized by Cory Arcangel and Gabrielle Giattino.


Andrea Merkx introduces "The Future Has Two Faces":



Jibz Cameron aka Dynasty Handbag on the traumatic assault she suffered at the hands of a girl gang on her way to "The Future Has Two Faces." She likes to do the wrong thing, when it's time to do the right thing:




WHAT are you looking at?! Tom Thayer and his impressive cactus keep it real tense:




Buddhism teaches that a craving for things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It taught Ben Coonley to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint. Obviously, he lost track of what he was taught:




A green-screen cover of “Closer to Fine,” by Shana Moulton, co-starring organic potting soil:




Jacob Ciocci auditions for the WAKE UP MAXX CHALLENGE! Witness "THE STRUGGLE!" And the hair, the chains, the firearms:




“All I have to do is get behind this green and I’m invisible? Like I need this to be invisible?” Michael Smith is part of the 99%:




Mario Montez seduces the Empire State Building in Conrad Ventur's green-screen contribution:


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