The whole "egg salad sandwich challenge" got me thinking about "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe":
If you don't know what the egg salad sandwich challenge is, watch the last part of last night's vlog... and check the sidebar.
You'll say Herzog does it for art, but Althouse is doing it for commerce. And also, it's much harder to eat a shoe than an egg salad sandwich. I concede that it's harder to eat a shoe, but not that I'm doing it for the money rather than art. It was for art that I made that list of 10 Things I've Never Done. And it was for art that I put a price tag on doing various things that I don't want to do. That's for art both because: 1. it's a writing riff and 2. the first thing I wrote about needing a particular amount of money to do was to go see some awful theatrical production. #1 is doing art -- not necessarily the high quality art. #2 is taking a firm stand against low quality art. Now that people are actually offering me the money, it's true that I'm taking the money, but I do see the acceptance of the money as performance art. And, of course, eating the egg salad sandwich -- on YouTube -- will be performance art.
And remember: "Our civilization doesn't have adequate images."
Bonus images:
So Charlie Chaplin ate a shoe for art.... or made art out of our feelings about eating a shoe. In fact, he was eating a prop made of licorice. But I won't cheat. I won't cheat because: 1. I'm taking real money, 2. I can't think of anything that would look like egg salad and not be more disgusting, and 3. any art that may come from this depends on my reacting to actual egg salad.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
"Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe."
Labels:
art,
Chaplin,
commerce,
egg salad,
eggs,
movies,
sandwich,
shoes,
the "egg salad" challenge,
Werner Herzog,
YouTube comedy
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