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[DAVID ALTMEJD: HEADS]
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[WOMAN, OFF SCREEN] We need something called 'room tone'.
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[MAN, OFF SCREEN] So, twenty seconds of silence, please.
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[MAN, OFF SCREEN] Room tone...
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[ALTMEJD] I see the head as a sort of drawing, you know,
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Some sculptors make drawings,
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I make heads.
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It's just a way of using that frame
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to experiment combining colors and materials.
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That's the reason I see them as drawing.
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They've always been inside my practice.
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They've always been inside my landscape.
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I think it's really the perfect size.
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You know, I think it's like the center of the universe.
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I like the idea that the universe was the size of a head
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just before the 'big bang', you know?
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When I work on a show,
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I make the heads just using materials that have been used
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in the main pieces.
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So, every head that I make is connected to the show in a certain way.
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And I take that head, and I just place it in the corner here,
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and I place it in the corner there.
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Then, I've created that kind of balance that I'm looking for.
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I love those ideas of the inside, the outside, the infinite,
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the infinitely large, the infinitely small, the mind--
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everything is in that head,
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so I'm going to keep using that as a frame for my drawings,
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I think, forever.