I attended the Peep Show Friday afternoon. It was full of peep puns and “peepisms”. It was rather amusing. Walking around the tables I noticed many similarly themed peep projects. Due to recent events, there were many Spitzer peep puns. Because of the season there were a few snow themed peep art pieces. Some pieces imitated artistic styles. Like cubism meets surrealism. One peep cut up and stuck back together, the other one partially burned and melted. There were peep reenactments of Hamlet and “Peep”ing Toms. There were jousting peeps and peeps parting seas. Peeps that made up a backbone and peeps on TV! Some of the peeps were singing as the Red Hot Chili Peepers. A great number of them had been baked, squashed, and mashed into bowls, pizzas and pies. There were fashion forward peeps strutting down Project Peepway and a box lined with massacred peeps.
Overall it was a very interesting show. There were too many prizes and category's to keep track of though. I remember that the “Peep”les' Choice Award went to “Sweet Tooth” a stop animation about peeps attacking the guy who was about to eat them and Best in Show when to “Cece n'est pas une peep.” A play on a famous piece of art saying “This is not a pipe (or in this case, peep).” It was a picture of a peep with a strange vibration. I found it interesting the two peep pieces that won the highest awards were the two most technologically advanced. Makes you think, doesn't it?
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