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I recently recieved RIZE in my Netflix, which I never have time to watch anymore, and I watched it the other night instead of sleeping, cuz, you know.

The editing is a little heavy handed in spots but the dancing is absolutely amazing and it's really intersting look at subculture specific to L.A. If you haven't seen it you really should. It'll blow your mind.

I'm still trying to get ahold of Clowns in the Hood and KRUMP, no luck yet, if anyone has them I'd love to borrow them.

Oh and also

So I'm dealing with public art in my thesis and if anyone has the time to answer the following questions that'd be great. If not, hey I understand, it's that time of year.

> What does "public art" mean to you?
> How would you define "public"?
> How would you define "in public"?
> How would you define "the public"?
> What is your favorite piece of public art and why?
> Is there such thing as public artist or just artist who work in public (elaborate)?

Feel free to answer any or all of them.

Back to thesis with me.