Enthralled
by the process of learning, Bull eventually distilled his thoughts into
a central question: "What is IP?" True to character, he found this
inquiry too delicious to resist. To begin to answer it, he met with the
IP faculty and discussed a video
that we had watched together at the beginning of the year. Launched by
the pioneers of the Independent Project, or the students at Monument Mountain High School
in Great Barrington, MA, this film began to define the program
according its original imagining. Bull had expressed interest in
creating a video response earlier in the year, so we revisited the issue
with him now. Might he still be interested in such an endeavor? Might
such a film answer his own question?
His answer was a resounding "yes." Since our meeting, Bull has used a GoPro (@GoPro)
camera to create a draft of his own film. Wishing to preserve the
element of surprise, he has kept the work from the eyes of the IP
faculty. He has shown no one in the program, not even a fellow student,
the full piece.
On May 8th, however, Bull graced the team with a brief preview of his
work. Speaking toward the product, he remarked that he was striving
for something akin to "realism." He wished to keep the film unpolished
and natural so as to capture the informal feeling of the program. True
to his intent, the scenes in his video flitted between light joviality
and quiet moments of revelation. More profound still, Bull admitted
that he is perceiving an answer at long last. After designing an
octopus that continues to sprawl into infinity, he stressed that he is
forming a sort of endpoint in the film, in the program, or in the cycle
of the two. (As a side note, this circle conjures Vladimir Nabokov's
short story "The Circle." Bull found Nabokov's work a primary influence on his own writing earlier this year).
Ultimately, after a lengthy discussion and critique with the IP team,
Bull continues production on his film. What will it look like once he
has finished it?
Description of image: A student using a GoPro camera. Photo located at thelantern.com. Kildonan and its IP program claim no ownership over the picture above.
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