Robonaut

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Sci-Fi Themed Electro-Ambient-Space-Music. For track listing and free songs read

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Sci-Fi Themed Electro-Ambient-Space-Music. For track listing and free songs read

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The second Mancubus CD. Recorded entirely through a long-distance collaboration between Brandon Duncan (Kansas), Mike Zamora (South Texas) and Eric Sigg (South Texas). For track listing and free songs read

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The first Mancubus CD. Recorded entirely through a long-distance collaboration between Brandon Duncan (Kansas) and Eric Sigg (South Texas). For track listing and free songs read

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15 Tracks of Sporadic ADHD Digital Percussion. For track listing and free songs read
For track listing and free songs read

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The second Inchoate album, completely unlike the first. I wrote around 50 bass riffs then arranged them randomly in odd times. I wrote this album my first semester at FHSU before I knew anyone. It was my sole friend for a couple of months. It’s still my friend to this day. For track listing and free songs read
Photoshop | 12″x18″ | Intuos 3
Photoshop | 12″x18″ | Intuos 3
Inspired by John Q. Adams’ Silverfish Gallery. 16″ x 24″
“The Overwhelming Urge” By Andersen Prunty.
It is a world where men wake up with laser beams for eyes and wives play sadistic practical jokes. It is a world where body parts randomly fall off and fathers turn into antelopes. In this world, vampires and spontaneous combustions are a constant threat. THE OVERWHELMING URGE is a collection of bizarro flash fiction, containing ridiculous characters and absurd stories reminiscent of David Lynch and Franz Kafka. Available at
Bust Down The Door And Eat All The Chickens #6. Edited by Bradley Sands.
Includes stories by Joey Goebel, Stephen Graham Jones, D. Harlan Wilson, Anthony Neil Smith, Jeremy C. Shipp, Bryson Newhart, Andrew Adams, Julius Henry, and Ryder Collins. Cover art by Brandon Duncan.
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“Pseudo-City” by D. Harlan Wilson.
In Pseudofoliculitis City nothing is as it seems and everything is as it should be. Today’s forecast calls for extreme confrontation, with sandwich flurries and the threat of handlebar mustaches to the west. By turns absurd and surreal, dark and challenging, Pseudo-City exposes what waits in the bathroom stall, under the manhole cover and in the corporate boardroom, all in a way that can only be described as mind-bogglingly irreal.
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A Bizarro animated short.
Awards:
Best of Show - Fear No Film Festival 2007
Best Student Film - Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee 2007
Platinum CGI/Mixed Media Animation - WorldFest Houston 2007
Best Animation - AceFest 2007
Festival Selections & Showings:
SheVaCon 15
ICFA 28
FantasyCon 2007
Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee 2007
WorldFest Houston 2007
Fear No Film Festival 2007
ACE Film Festival 2007
Comic-Con San Diego 2007
Blurbs:
“A brooding man in a black hat flies into a room where the partygoers are oversized hors d’oeuvres munching on tiny people. It’s a surreal masterpiece culminating in a non sequitur-heavy conversation between our leading man and a stoic barkeep. Amusing and marvelously weird. Dali and Magritte would have loved it.” - Robert W. Butler, The Kansas City Star
“The Cocktail Party is the strongest contribution to the bizarro art movement yet. It blends the best of unusual film, literature, and visual art to create something far more dense and compelling than most feature length films. If we’re lucky, this will only be the first entry in the body of a genius filmmaker’s work.” - John Edward Lawson, author of Last Burn in Hell
“A black and white animation so vibrant you’ll swear in a court of law that it was filmed in glorious Technicolor.” - Bradley Sands, author of It Came from Below the Belt and editor of Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens
“Filled with beautifully hand drawn bewilderment, The Cocktail Party is a fantastic piece of bizarro film. Brandon Duncan has created a ten-minute masterpiece, an adaptation of a story by the exceptionally absurd mind of writer D. Harlan Wilson. Together these artists have given birth to a new breed of offspring that will surely catch the eye of those with a taste for true talent and originality. The Cocktail Party is a rare and wonderful gift.” - Dustin La Valley, author of The Bleeding
“The Cocktail Party was great. I honestly thought, after watching the clips, there wouldn’t be a lot of surprises but it far surpassed all expectations.” -Andersen Prunty
“The Cocktail Party blew me away! The animation was stellar and the soundtrack rocked. If you’ve read the short story, you have to see this, and if you haven’t read the story, you really have to see this. Very fun. Now somebody pass me an appetizer.” - Nicole Del Sesto - Author, All Encompassing Trip
“True to Wilson’s story, The Cocktail Party is a perfect irrealist experience. A funny, mind-bending, visual masterpiece.” -Gina Ranalli
