See all of our latest clips at The Human Celebration blog.
Rock Mouse Clip – Jeremy Kester 12.30.09-2
Rock Mouse Clip – Joseph McCormick 12.30.09-2
Rock Mouse Clip – Joseph McCormick 12.30.09-1
Rock Mouse Clip – Jeremy Kester 12.30.09-1
Rock Mouse Clip – Jason Hoops 11.03.05-1
Rock Mouse Clip – Johan Ziems 12.17.19-2
Rock Mouse Clip – Johan Ziems 12.17.19-1
Rock Mouse Clip – Jeremy Kester 12.30.09-2
Our mission is to celebrate and honor ALL human expression. Each person is a piece of the puzzle, which means that they are the only one that fits their spot, and their spot filled is crucial to the whole.
In video we now have interviews on art, culture and community, and the importance of creative expression and it’s freedom in our world.
I think people are too comfortable in our country and expect their money and time to pay for comfort no matter what. Meanwhile they are weak, inflexible and decaying from the inside out. The value of being uncomfortable from time to time has been replaced by the American dream – for everything to seem perfect through homogenization and surrendering passion for selling out. The point of this project is to create something different, something that will stir things up for people and possibly re-awaken a drive to fully express themselves, enjoy life and the cornucopia of beauty that is all around us, yet often taken for granted, or ignored because it would be too ‘uncomfortable’ to go there, or to stop trying to control and judge everything long enough to enjoy it.
Rock Mouse Days wasn’t created to attempt to please anyone. It was created to push the limits of our perception of creativity, and to open the internet arena to new, dynamic and community oriented possibilities that honor each and every persons piece of the puzzle. Our expression needs to be free from control by any domineering force that thinks it can vampire off of human expression in order to dominate and hold all the bucks – as though they actually own the rights on human expression itself for it’s own greedy needs. This means that we need to completely reconsider what ownership or worth even mean, and we need to free our beliefs around what the limits are to our own expression so that we can revolutionize the world through art, music, dance – creative expression. What Rock Mouse Days and Biography of a Revolution (and the Human Celebration) are about – really – is inclusively celebrating all of our Human Expression, that all of us together, expressing freely and celebrating that IS what will revolutionize our world.

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