Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Thomas Comma

This new, animated film by Emmy-award winner Ken Kimmelman is about a lonely comma who doesn't belong anywhere. His adventures, his odyssey, as he tries to fit in, tries to find a place in this world, is told of lovingly, movingly, charmingly by narrator Anne Fielding, and "Thomas" himself, Timothy Lynch. Writer and critic Martha Baird was inspired to compose the short story which the film brings to the big screen by these words by Eli Siegel, the poet, critic, and founder of Aesthetic Realism: "As lonely as a comma without a sentence."

As my friend and colleague in the study of Aesthetic Realism, Sally Ross, said, Thomas Comma is of every race, every background. His question is our question. We are all Thomas Comma, looking for the right sentence!

This film is a must for educators, children, and grown-ups too.

See the lovely, mischievous stills from the film!
Aesthetic Realism Foundation Home Page
The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method
Aesthetic Realism Online Library
Aesthetic Realism vs. Racism
Photography Education: the Aesthetic Realism Viewpoint
Self-Expression and What Interferes: an Aesthetic Realism Discussion
Aesthetic Realism Resources
The Terrain Gallery / Aesthetic Realism Foundation
The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known (TRO)
Bennett Cooperman & Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman: Aesthetic Realism Education
Description of class taught by Class Chairman of Aesthetic Realism Ellen Reiss


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