dialogue
2015 New York
01
Chelsea seemed to understand from the beginning,
her life was going to be short.
She was a blip on the radar suddenly.
“My life line is broken. I know I won’t live past 30.”
02
He’s changing the way that we look at the world, isn’t he?
I think people who manage to do that must have the hardest time in life.
How do you work with your actors then? What do you tell them?
Well, I don’t like to tell them what to do.
I mean, I just think people are so interesting.
03
She was very trusting.
I wonder if people are gonna remember us.
What, when we’re dead?
Yeah.
I think people will talk about how you changed the world.
I think people will talk about how you changed the world.
I wonder what they’ll say about you
in your obituary.
I like that word.
Well, I hope I die first,
because I would be too sad if you died before me.
I ran into an old friend who said every time I saw him
I looked so different he hardly knew who I was.
Well, do you think that’s true?
What do you think?
I think you look beautiful.
They think you’ve become vulgar.
Vulgar? How?
I don’t know, but it’s better than being boring.
I feel like I’m gonna die.
the book of the still image film Dialogue
script the Factory Girl
editor Shiyun (Aimee) Wang
image Google Earth TripAdvisor Apartment Finder
First Published in Philadelphia on May 4th, 2015 First Printing on May 4th, 2015 All images and scripts are editing of existing materials. No rights owned for the original images and the script from the Factory Girl.
I just think people forgot what emotions were supposed to be. I mean, it’s too hard to care. I mean, you know, I still care, but it would just be so much nicer not to care. It’s just easier being detached.