In a comedy atmosphere, the series follows artist Terence Nance who shows a mix of comedy scenes from various fields such as documentary movies or the animation shows and the musical parties, all in the honor of the contemporary American mediascape.
A crucial demonstration that the progressive political cinema is also inseparable from progressive aesthetic imagination...The most stunning bit of frame-breaking reflexivity is also an astounding moment of cultural criticism and self-criticism.
[Random Acts of Flyness] isn't simply out to provoke or shock. Rather, it's trying to disrupt and redisrupt your perceptions so that, finally, you can see.
Nance's show translates as something with roots in entertainment television, art house movies, and journalism-an experimental trip into blackness fly enough to post up in a modern-art museum.