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This television news segment features interviews with Jeffrey Allen Price (in English) and Michiel Brink (in Dutch). This was a story about Aardappelasiel (Potato Asylum) a collaborative potato-themed exhibition installation by Price and Brink at HogeDRUKgebied gallery in the Oud Charlois district of Rotterdam. The background song, "THINK POTATO" was written and recorded by Michiel Brink and de Aardappeleters (The Potato Eaters) as a tribute to Jeffrey Price and his THINK POTATO concept, 2003.
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Potato Excuses #1-"My Plate is Full"
and Potato Excuses #2-"I've Bitten Off More Than I Can Chew" |
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Montage of Potato-themed events and performances from Jeffrey Allen Price 1996-2003. J.A.P. and the Blues Spuds band cover Neil Young's "T-bone" (Got mashed potatoes/ain't got no t-bone). Features segments include:
"Potato Gun Shot from 5 Feet", 2003 "I Like Potato and Potato Likes Me", 2003 "Potato Stratego", 2003 "POTATOLAB", 2002 "Emergency PotatoFete", 2001 "Think Potato Festivals II and III, 1998-99" and more. |
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| Produced by the Unwrapped Show on the Food Network |
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Feature segment on the Spud's Unwrapped Show of Potato Artist, Jeffrey Allen Price. Includes an interview with the artist, installation images and scenes from his performance "Emergency PotatoFete", September 2001.
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Actor / Director / Writer |
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| Shorts written/directed: | |||
| Luther, 1994 | |||
| MASQ, 1996 | |||
| I Like Potato and Potato Likes Me, 2002 | |||
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| Fasting Figment, 2001 | |||
| Nonothing in KnownothingLand, 2002 | |||
| The Last Night of Louis Longosta, 2002 | |||
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One of the favorite actors of director Alex Degtyarev (because of his intense participation and his love of the process, but even more because of his "insanity level"), Jeffrey Allen Price lends a mystical yet humorous presence to all of his projects.
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