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For the fifth installment in their series of new media works, ASPECT magazine focuses on short pieces that embrace humor and levity. Your Harvey at Work (Harvey Loves Harvey, 2003, 4 mins.) cheekily examines the role of the artist as their own corporation, with brand identity and marketable product in tow. Home Made (David Lachman, 2004, 5 mins.) explores the ambiguous region between the familiar and the unfamiliar through depictions of common objects and experiences, like buying and eating ice cream. Robin Red Breast (Toni Latour, 2004, 6 mins.) finds director Toni Latour imitating a robin as a means for linking animal behavior with human socialization. Bambini (Liz Notziger, 2004, 8 mins.) interrogates religion, politics, and pop-culture using voyeurism and humor. Finally, Making Changes (Lee Walton, 2004, 8 mins.) questions our ability to "make changes" through an
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