Paul Brown are Law and the Graphic Arts (Intellectual Property), Media Law, Sociology, and Contemporary Social Problems.
I selected Paul Brown to review this performance because of his background as a lawyer. I thought Paul could address some of the technical issues dealing with copyright or intellectual property. His reflections on copyrights were very limited in this interview. His responses were mostly based on the pedestrian’s perspective.
Q&A on Superman/Safety Crossing
Paul Brown: Why didn 't you focus more on the reaction of people whom you helped?
Larry Caveney: Well, in the extended version there are more interactions of people thanking me and interacting with laughter. The film clip that you reviewed is a vignette of what happened. It also(because of the lack of visual evidence of interactions) allows the viewer to place him or herselfinto the scenario of being a possible bystander. …show more content…
LC: In the extended version I help men as well as women. When I formatted the small version of thefilm I wanted to create the biggest impact, which meant the best reactions. The reactions from the female pedestrians just happened to be the most interesting. Since I have being doing theseinteractive performances, I have observed that males are less inclined to act out in public, whereas women, even if they don’t participate, are more receptive to the