Jahleakeyowe Narrative Builder
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Episode #1130 (Gelloakeyo has the Mind of a Child.)
• By producing two iDose videos (demonstrated in Episode #1129b and #1129c) I have used the repetition of form (iDosing) to imply that iDosing is a characteristic, or activity, that Jellocheeo is commonly associated with.
• Episode #1130 exploits the idea that (iDosing) sounds can simulate drug like reactions
• Episode #1130, exploits the "potential dangers" as a way to create a moral commentary on Parental Judgement, regarding the amount of influence a drug or music has.
• In essence, Episode #1130 exhibits the fear that, if left unsupervised the youth will be corrupted by influence. This WARNING is the idea of the stolen mind, which is a very popular theme within Popular Music.
Here are a few examples:
• The subtitle of Episode #1130 is (Possession), or (Gellochio has the Mind of a Child) The pun is a way to introduce the character of Brainard. This is his origin.
• The reggae-esque song was written and performed by Found in a Casket
Transcript:"I'm not much for chores linked with boredom.""I easily slip off into my imagination, discovering those things that are more exciting than the banality.""I convey my thoughts to my new friend Brainard.""I tell Brainard that I want to bask in the sonic warmth of binaural beats, that I want to drown in the iDose…"From the void, Gylellkeyo cometh. Dissolving into a vast sea within which it appears that Gellookeao is drowning within. The iDose/ binaural beat dissolves into the sound of the open sea... making the connection between drowning in sound and drowning in sea.What emerges is Jealoakleeo washed upon the shore of a tropical island. Enter the sound of reggae music. The lyrics are as follows:Jah! Gellochio?What do you have on your mind?
A’yes Gellochio rollin in from de ocean…And all the mother women screaming to hide…He solid, liquid, gas all in confusion
And ain’t a single one a’winning de fight…
And if the Mommy not crying and de Daddy not lying,
Then the baby gonna be alright…But if de Daddy start lying and de Mommy start crying
Then Gellochio will be there at night night to take it
away….
He gonna take it away…
(Way down, way down, way down, way)Way down to de underground where he cut de baby up on a
stone
And de infant blood pour in profusion
While he laughing from a gelatin throne
And de midnight always come so early,
But de island always stays so warm…
Gelochio! Gelochio!Yes even if you locking up your windows up at night
And put the sheep blood over the door…
….And if you pay de voodoo woman off right…
And don’t play ghetto gamblin’ games no more
You gotta keep your head screwed on tight…
And put the rum bottle back in de drawer
Or else Gellochio will come at night
And take your baby away…And if the Mommy not crying and de Daddy not lying,
Then the baby gonna be alright…
But if de Daddy start lying and den Mommy start crying
Then Gellochio will be there at night night to take it
away…. (Gellochio!)Way down to de underground where de telephone pole don’t go…
And de infant blood pour in profusion
While he laughing from a gelatin throne
And de midnight always come so early
But de island always stay so warm…
(Gellochio! Gellochio!)
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Clairfying thoughts with usage of a Sequel.
The idea behind the sub-serialization of Episode #1129, in notating an alphabetical sub set, was to provide the space for a prolonged discussion of a certain subject. In the case of Episode #1129, the subject is binaural beats and the emergence of iDosing. The first video in the series is #1129b, which generated this critique from the following contributor:

The idea to create more than one episode of #1129 was conceived at the outset. For the sequel, I have decided to embrace the following critique by incorporating it into an introductory skit similar to the one created in the popular idosing video Leviticus Green:
Naturally, parody is a sequel or a response to an established form. Thus here is the first sequel to Episode #11129b: EPISODE #1129c
This video claims the use of Pink Noise.
here is the transcript:
The LORD is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made.Psalms 145:9This video contains the full version of 'Episode #1129c', the original Synthetic Audio-Synaptic Sound Drug (i-Dose) Developed by research scientists at the GJLKO (formerly the Sometimes G Sometimes J Co-opperative Think Tank) in 2010, it was designed as a responsive palliative enhancer for the fickle.The project retains the right to the unfinished finish. That somewhat sloppy aesthetic which takes into account the scripture Psalms 145:9The LORD is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made.Research subjects receptive to the clinical trials of 'Episode #1129c' reported a more percussive range of frequencies than before. It turns out that the sound you are about to hear was subjected to the 'North American New Age - High Council' (NANA-HC) for review.It was determined that 'Episode #1129c' !For the first time, you can experience bizarre effects of 'Episode #1129c'The dose will begin shortly.Before you listen.Take Heed!
- Listen with Headphones
- Listen Alone
- Always Listen in a Darkened Room
There is the potential for some hallucinogenic effects and the visuals (though never recorded) may potentially cause violent seizures. To mitigate these effects, Experience in a darkened room.4. Never turn off the recording until it has finished. Stopping suddenly can result in nausea, tunnel vision, and in extreme cases has caused irreparable brain damage (though seldom or never recorded)If you need to remove the headphones turn the volume down slowly.Behold!
Creating a story by trying to Avoid it.
Upon musing the topic of narratives, I've been contemplating the notion that the Episodes' as they exist within the whole of the project appear to me as "Stunts". I would define my idea of "Stunts" as being creative gestures of metaphor, style, or technique. Ideas that while either contrived by their impulsive act, or arrived at through a process of juxtaposition are defined with a numeric code.
To explain Episode #1112 in the terms of a "Stunt"
- I began the arrangement of edited "segments" by considering how they would reveal themselves as a story, if the "segments" were considered to be a "whole". (Sometimes I watch television with the idea that what I am observing are not a commercials arranged between "segments" but a seamless experience were the commercials participate in the story, like watching a video feed from a security camera.)
- The Etsy account, http://www.etsy.com/shop/jellocheo,was created as to bring credibility to the concept that Gealloakeeo is a brand that is adaptive to other types of media.
- By using the Annotations option on YouTube I then layered the link connecting to the Etsy store http://www.etsy.com/shop/jellocheo. I intentionally repeated this act excessively throughout the video, as to appear insistent as advertisers' sometimes do.
- By giving voice to potential consumer's uncertainty regarding the value of the Product and it's cost. The fishing segment was included as a commentary on the notion of "Bait and Switch". To acknowledge the disparaged consumers role in the story of Commercialism is important. As spending is ultimately a critique of the required currency.
- By exploiting the cultural trend of "Exploiting Hip Hop" as many Brands' do to appeal to a younger demographic. I consider the question, "Is there a difference in exploiting the music of Hip Hop and/ or exploiting childlike innocence as in Sesame Street?"
- Lastly, the final segment was intended as a critique of the latter Hip Hop commentary. By establishing a dark ominous warning regarding the path of conformity.
Friday, August 6, 2010
trACTatus (appendix act 1 )
Act 1: Appendix
This morning, I was thinking about the story (#1110), the project, and
the motivation behind this blog. It would be interesting to consider
this blog as “the story”. However, I was motivated to create this blog
after a friend suggested that I should provide a more structured story.
I’m still not sure what he meant by that? None the less, I conceed this
blog to popular consensus, to the extent that there is a structured story.
Regarding the structure; I’m not interested in feature lengths. I’m
interested in making episodes in much the same way that Bugs Bunny
and Mickey Mouse existed in their early days. From a philosophical
perspective I think of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s “Tractatus” . The concept
of “The world is all that is the case.” is my ideal structure for examining
the notion of “Episodes”.
Consider the end of the Wittgenstein’s preface on page 4 in relation to
the begining of the books body on page 5.
I would say that regardless of my own solutions I seek to facilitate other
peoples problems as new found potential. Thus Episode #1110 should
not reference itself in relationship to the structure of structure, but
something more like 1.21 in the Tractatus.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Welcome (The Process)
Welcome to the Gellowekeyowe Narrative Builder the intent of this location is to present various textual elements that inform and contribute to the ongoing Gellochio Project. An example would be conversations and messages created via Facebook:
There are also plans for poetry and long diatribes as to enhance the "Narrative's" dramatic potential. The result of this sites productivity will be translated into the ongoing episodic http://www.youtube.com/GJellokioworkshopeeo
and as a footnote:
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