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automated
Nov 29, 2012, 10:03 PM
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10 or 12 years ago, a short video appeared on the Web (or whatever ancient proto-Web existed back then). The video was of a man (possibly Ben Moon, but maybe not) walking through a grassy field and finding a beautiful boulder. There were artsyfart closeups of this guy chalking and working the problem. At some point I think he even made a cup of tea or coffee on a little camp stove. The music was of a jangly, instrumental Western ambient variety. I seem to remember this coming out around the same time as the short movie "Splinter," about some Scottish guy dorking around on his woody. Anyway, if anyone remembers this video and / or where to find it on the all-knowing Internetz, I'd appreciate the help. Gracias.
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dlintz
Nov 30, 2012, 5:08 AM
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It wasn't Ben Moon doing Black Lung, was it? He's drinking tea during an interview about the problem.
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automated
Dec 11, 2012, 9:56 PM
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Unfortunately not. The vid I have in mind has no interview, no dialogue. It's very artsy and simple with jangling music and funky shooting. It's a mood piece. Thanks for the thought, though.
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