Career
He is best known for being the frontman for the band Feeding Fingers. At the age of 14, Curfman was involved in a serious automobile accident, which left part of his face prominently scarred. Using the money awarded to him from the case settlement, Curfman purchased a four-track analog recorder, which he used to record random sounds and mix them into what he recalls as a "sound-salad." Eventually, his interest in recording equipment led him to experiment with musical instruments and arrangements.
Film and animation
Curfman"s professional creative career began when he released his first film, Zugskin (2003).
The short film was received with a bit of confusion by the art, animation and avant-garde film societies Curfman had associated himself with at the time – not knowing if the film should be considered a piece of art, horror, or pornography, with its unusual amalgamation of insect and masturbatory puppet imagery within a miniature, dream-inspired, claustrophobic environment. The creation of Tephrasect occupied nine obsessed, non-stop months of Curfman"s life, where he lived on a strict diet of pasta, baked potatoes, and water once a day for the duration of the production.
Curfman slept for four hours per night and worked exclusively in his squalid childhood home – a dilapidated bungalow in a suburb of Atlanta, which has since been demolished. His third film, Platelets: Lepidopteraphage (2006), which combined stop-motion puppet animation into computer-generated environments, netted him The David Lynch Award at Cinerama 2006 in Florida.
The film also introduced Curfman"s assisted-eating device, The Lepidopteraphiator, a cervical collar with a light bulb at the end of an adjustable metal arm which can be attached to one"s neck and used to lure insects into one"s mouth for nourishment.
Literary career
Curfman has released five books:
Catalog of Absurdity (2004) – A collection of short stories and sketches that were left out of his animation work. Fragments from Tephra (2011) – A collection of several of Curfman"s visual works, sketchbooks, journals and miscellanea. TICKS: The Illustrated Storybook (2011) – A narrative storybook with text and over 120 pieces of art by Curfman and contributions from collaborator, Steven Lapcevic (director of the Feeding Fingers music video, "Fireflies Make Us Sick").
Wrecker: A Novel (2012) – Curfman"s debut novel.