0:00:14.660,0:00:15.940 [Sewing machine running] 0:00:16.880,0:00:20.060 [One month before a show] 0:00:22.600,0:00:24.620 This new series I just started, 0:00:25.220,0:00:26.800 it's going to be shown in Vancouver 0:00:27.200,0:00:28.360 in January. 0:00:31.520,0:00:33.850 I wanted to revisit the material. 0:00:33.850,0:00:35.570 It's been about 10 years, 0:00:36.600,0:00:39.260 and I wanted to do it in a new way. 0:00:42.200,0:00:44.579 When I first made them, I was just kind of 0:00:44.579,0:00:46.320 slowly taking them apart 0:00:46.320,0:00:47.840 piece by piece, 0:00:48.530,0:00:51.770 and now I just am much more fluid with it. 0:00:53.640,0:00:55.900 --Oh, these are, like, kind of, horns. 0:00:56.460,0:00:57.999 [Saw whirring] 0:00:59.149,0:01:00.850 I work very intuitively. 0:01:01.500,0:01:03.020 We just tighten everything up 0:01:03.020,0:01:04.660 and then start cutting 0:01:04.660,0:01:05.960 and see what happens. 0:01:07.200,0:01:08.680 I don't have an idea of 0:01:08.680,0:01:10.479 what it's going look like in my head, 0:01:10.479,0:01:13.779 so it'll be finished when it feels finished. 0:01:14.680,0:01:19.920 [Brian Jungen in "Vancouver"][br][September 23, 2016 on PBS]