watch it: “Message to Scientology” and “Message to Ralph Nader”

Watch this:

And then this:

I’m not sure I agree with the message behind the second film, but I’m highlighting these two because they so perfectly exemplify how video that is cheap and easy both to make and to distribute is being used in new ways. Artists have always responded to one another’s works — painters riff on other painters, writers on other writers, filmmakers on other filmmakers. But it’s happening now on a scale that is both much smaller and much wider.

via Americablog

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