tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3226239558778547637.post2720781237393299132..comments2023-07-06T03:28:20.198-07:00Comments on Chris E. Vargas | Updates: Work of Art! Reality TV SpecialChris E. Vargashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16712404807372136901noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3226239558778547637.post-67943231215793721962012-05-14T16:32:49.499-07:002012-05-14T16:32:49.499-07:00Amazing! Thanks for the kind words, Keith! and com...Amazing! Thanks for the kind words, Keith! and coming from you, I feel totally honored. <br /><br />I never imagined people would think we were really for-real on that terrible-terrible show, so I'm totally taken by surprise when people think that we were. I guess our green-screen & voice dubbing skills aren't so bad after all!<br /><br />This video was originally conceived for a RADAR book club event for Jack Halberstam's The Queer Art of Failure, but Greg & I could not get it together in time. Tacky, failed queers we are! But our thinking about this subject in general is also indebted to Jose Muñoz's writing (esp. his book Cruising Utopia) and the feminist-collective art journal LTTR who did an issue on failure in 2004 ("Practice More Failure" http://www.lttr.org/journal/3)<br /><br />Did you end up watching the whole video, yet?!Chris E. Vargashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14211897624814194491noreply@blogger.com