A long “e” and “ooh” run together tightly in the saying of her first name. The pronunciation of the last, translatable to wolf border: “susi-rah-yah.” The camera clicks on and she backs away from it, entertaining herself there in her own domicile, if not her parents’ place or a rented hotel room for some of her photographs.
She opens a ketchup bottle, squirts some out in a hand and proceeds to blush slickly the sides of her face with circles, before lifting a piece of hotdog on a fork to dress against each before taking some bites in her video Red Cheeks. In this way mimed action is mined. In Clown Is Trying to Be Magician’s Bunny, while she leans her weight over onto one foot and tilts off-center, her left is placed down into an overturned black top hat on the floor, and six of the...