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                      1. Ricochet: Sixth and Lincoln

                        21.Jul.08, 13:00 EDT Blog edited on: 21.Jul.08, 11:55 EDT


                        He was behind her, shadowing, then ahead of her

                        When
                        I tell people about my good friend who was attacked by a crazy man with
                        a knife, they always ask with alarm, "Where did it happen?" When I
                        reply, "Sixth and Lincoln", a quiet block in a tony Brooklyn
                        neighorhood Park Slope, they say, "Sixth and Lincoln? Sixth and
                        Lincoln!". I guess they are upset and try to connect that fact to
                        something. Maybe they don't know what else to say?

                        Or maybe it's a way for them to remember to look out when they walk on Sixth Avenue. I just don't know, but everyone says it.

                        I wish they would just say, "I'm so sorry your friend was attacked. Is she okay?"

                        The
                        concept for the video series, "Ricochet: Thought to Idea," is pretty
                        simple. I shoot images and match them with my spoken-word pieces: funny
                        stories about something that really happened, or an abstract concoction
                        of things that bounce through my mind. They're little art videos that
                        make you think. (By the way, what are you thinking right now?)

                        Juliana Luecking
                        , aka QueenJuliana, is a
                        MOLI View videomaker and contributing editor for Life & Love.

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