Latest Book Read: Mad in America by Robert Whitaker. did you know george eastman gave 20,000 bucks to Eugenics in the 20's??? Interesting. It's a history of asylums and how "crazy" people were treated and are currently treated vis a vis medications, written by a journalist. Interesting stuff.
Latest Art seen: Sara Segerlin's thesis installation. Diggin the woods and screens and lights.
Latest Music listened to: Blockhead: Uncle Tony's Coloring Book
Swayzak: Some Other Country
Elliot Smith: Either/Or
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah- S/T
Brazil Remixed -Various Artists
Earlimart- Treble & Tremble
etc etc
Photographers that might be interesting/currently looking at: Joseph Sudek, Melinda Dahl, Robert Adams, Cig Harvey, Carter Mull, Eva Marosy-Weide, Collier Schorr, Jocelyne Alloucherie, etc, etc
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Come To Lakeshore and Buy This Shit!!!
Sunday nite at Chez Filipek/Hill
Dumb Technology
well, here i sit waiting for the blogger to upload my images. i am skeptical. it doesn't want to cooperate. Alas, fellow viewers will be unable to see my creations and i guess that is the way it has to be for today. Shot multiple rolls of slide film and have many contenders. Shooting with something specific in mind kinda takes away spontaneity, i think. There were bunches of things i have seen that do not fit into what I'm doing at all. I can always save them for a later date. I am starting to relive the interiors project all over again, except now i am outside. Eventually I will tire of this. Yet, it is good. It's nice to play in the woods with a soundtrack in my ears. I was frustrated that some shots were blurry despite using the ground, logs or my own limbs as tripods. Must be the camera shaking. Fun. Poop on that!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
A Lesson in Stan Brakhage
So, I admit it--for the purposes of blogging things that might be interesting, I search the youtube. I try to find artistic and retarded things. I don't want to write anything about myself because I don't do diaries (some serious alliteration here)! Also, the annals of my life are not for consumption. Therefore, if I must share something it will be points of interest that one might make a pitstop on. Here, I am including a clip of Mothlight for those who might not have seen it or for those that want a refresher. I have to say, this is one of those films that changed everything for me. It changed my mind about what film COULD DO--it does not have to have a freakin STORY (yawn)--yet it can be endlessly entrancing nonetheless. Is that spectacle? Sorry, I'm not so binary. The motion media world is not diametrically opposed between narrative and spectacle. Both co-exist.
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