Showing posts with label Stan Brakhage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stan Brakhage. Show all posts
8.7.13
New Composition
3:05 PM
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Stan Brakhage: The Pittsburgh Documents will take place on July 20th at UCLA. The following is from the 20th Anniversary Edition of Millennium Film Journal . A PDF copy is available through MFJ ...
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2.5.13
The Birth Film
12:32 PM
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Film Culture,
Jane Brakhage,
Jane Wodening,
Stan Brakhage,
The Birth Film,
Window Water Baby Moving
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14.1.13
B-day
11:03 AM
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Stan Brakhage would have turned eighty today,
his films have and continue to be an essential presence in my everyday life...
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Stan Brakhage
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23.12.12
Another Way of Looking at the Universe
2:46 PM
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(from ARK by Ronald Johnson)
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(from A Child's Garden and the Serious Sea by Stan Brakhage)
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Labels:
A Child's Garden and the Serious Sea,
ARK,
Jim Shedden,
Ronald Johnson,
Stan Brakhage
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1.4.12
Filmmaker Profiles
5:12 PM
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BAILLIE, BRUCE
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BRAKHAGE, STAN
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BROWN, CARL E.
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CANTERBURY, KYLE
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DORSKY, NATHANIEL & HILER, JEROME
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ELDER, R. BRUCE
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GEHR, ERNIE
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JACOBS, KEN & FLO
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MEKAS, JONAS
Labels:
Andrew Noren,
Bruce Baillie,
Carl E. Brown,
Ernie Gehr,
Jonas Mekas,
Ken Jacobs,
Kyle Canterbury,
Marie Menken,
Michael Snow,
Nathaniel Dorsky,
Phil Solomon,
R. Bruce Elder,
Stan Brakhage
27.1.12
Cracking Up
5:03 PM
(The Girl's Nervy by Jennifer Reeves)
(Light Work Mood Disorder [left side] by Jennifer Reeves)
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"For instance, Mary Beth and I as we worked together on the Persians, are often speaking of Jenn Reeves's hand-painted films. And wondering, just to be specific, how does she get the paint to crack like that- we've tried burning a match over it, match under it, setting it in the sun, using India ink and so on, but she produces a distinctive cracking in her painting that's absolutely hers and of course we're not really supposed to have it, we're playing in a way, but in the mean time we're discovering other ways of creating that organic cracking of the paint or the substance of the paint."
-Stan Brakhage
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(He Walked Away by Jennifer Reeves)
(When It Was Blue by Jennifer Reeves)
Labels:
He Walked Away,
Jennifer Reeves,
Light Work Mood Disorder,
Mary Beth Reed,
Stan Brakhage,
The Girl's Nervy,
When It Was Blue
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