We're not doing any original reporting with this post, no.
We're simply pointing you to this recent article in The Daily Dot that discusses — and features audio and video excerpts from — Ted Hearne's opera about Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange and the "Collateral Murder" video.
It's … astonishing, we suggest, this opera.
Revelatory and important and astonishing.
And Aaron Sankin does a fine job presenting it.
Melton Points
1. At first, he was the new boyfriend of a woman we love and admire.
2. Then he was the quietly friendly guy who was living with that same woman, that Rebecca Beegle. They seemed happy. He seemed like a decent man, this guy.
3. Then we saw some of his drawings.
4. Then we saw some of his photography.
5. Then we saw some of his films.
6. And we know that the quietly friendly guy is still living with Rebecca Beegle.
7. And now we also know that this is Robert Melton.
We're Not Suggesting We Know WTF It Means
We just like it an awful lot & wanted to post it.
BECAUSE NEVER ENOUGH
As the Austin-based animator & cartoonist Lance Myers continues to work on the movie he's been toiling over for years, he's also taking time to write a novel.
Of course he is. Because creating feature-length animation, and working a dayjob, and being Curator of Cartoons for the quarterly Dionysium, and also being, let's note, a responsible husband & father – none of that is sufficient to overwhelm the man. As can be seen in this Minerva's Wreck interview from 2012.
So now there's this new novel: Why So Much?
Which Myers is excerpting via Tumblr.
We're looking forward to it.
YORICK, THE HUNTER FROM THE FUTURE
If you've read David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, then you'll recognize what this video is about – and you'll probably get a little thrill from how well L.B. Deyo has used motion graphics to evoke the late author's sprawling, multi-genre doorstop of a novel.
If you haven't read the much-ballyhoo'd thing, this video might just send you over the edge of resistance & reaching for a copy of DFW's magnum opus. Among the pages of which you'll discover that, all the ballyhooing? It's justified, oh brothers & sisters, it's totally justified.