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Sort by MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) - 08/06/2008
Interesting look at how some mannequins are made and maybe more important, a look at why... A documentary about mannequins, perfection, and religion. 34x25x36 is the 3rd segment in a project about physical perfection being made into a feature film - by Jess Epstein . Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!
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Sort by I.Z. Reloaded: Online Refreshments (Free subscription) - 08/05/2008
"34x25x36" ( video above) is the 3rd segment in Jesse Epstein 's latest documentary project that explores issues of female body image, perfection and religion. How does one define the perfect woman? The people at the Patina V Mannequin Factory believe they may just have the answer.
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Sort by Englishman in New York (Free subscription) - 08/11/2008
Russia and Georgia went to war. John Edwards lost all his credibility. And my friend Jesse became a YouTube sensation. Over one million views in less than one week for her film 34×25x36. Nice one, Jesse! Jesse Docs (YouTube) No TagsNo TagsBookmark to:
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Sort by Vi2.0 (Free subscription) - 07/31/2008
Now Playing in the YouTube Screening Roomhttp://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroomA documentary about mannequins, perfection, and religion.34x25x36 is the 3rd segment in a project about physical perfection  beingmade into a feature film. The first segment, WET DREAMS AND FALSE IMAGESreceived a Short Subject Jury Award at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, thesecond, THE GUARANTEE, received Best Short...
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Sort by Erotic Truth (Free subscription) - 08/02/2008
Do you worship at the The First Church of Christ, Mallwalker? This video by Jessedocs explores the intersection of art, religion and marketing via the classic mannikin. While I abhor stereotypes, it's difficult to say which are more stereotypical, the artificially perfect female mannikins created by this company, the males creating them, or the marketing of them. Personally, I can't say that the artifical...
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Sort by agnesvarnum.com (Free subscription) - 01/20/2009
When I was leaving Austin for Park City, I drove past a long line of homeless people waiting to get a bed at the shelter. It was a stark reminder of how fortunate I am and of how badly so many others are suffering. I am grateful for the subdued tone of the fest this year. With everything that is going on, it feels like the right time to forgo celebrity, commercialism and opulence (though don’t worry,...