


Video installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, featuring “3 Seconds Before Maia Smiled” and “Ubi Mel Ibi Apes (Where there is honey, there are bees).” This was the “seventies” segment … I was there, don’t remember too much. Both of these songs are on the soundtrack “Flight of the Atom Bee” cd that comes with my novel, Flapping. Go to instrumentality(dot)com for info.
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Love over the ages from Romeo and Juliet to modern art with music from movie Romeo and Juliet, Andre Rieu – violin.
Birth and Rebirth of a Nation considers current issues of race and representation in the media and beyond. DW Griffiths notorious white supremacist manifesto is discussed in the context of contemporary developments in an attempt to reconcile the racial imagination of the average American of today with that of the average American of less than a century ago, when The Birth of a Nation was the most popular film of the day. Speakers analyze recent scholarship on racism in the period of the film and examine the films legacy and continuing impact. How do we think critically about the contested notion of a post-racial America as we look back at history? How has the social, political, and cultural context that created The Birth of a Nation transformed over time? Organized on occasion of the Vera List Center’s 20092010 program theme, Speculating on Change. Colloquium: Speakers include David Blight, Class of 1954 Professor of American History and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University; Bill Gaskins, photographer, essayist, and professor of Photography and Art History, Parsons The New School for Design; Michelle Materre, Assistant Professor, Media Studies and Film, The New School for General Studies; and Michele Wallace, professor of English, Womens Studies and Film, CUNY Graduate Center and City College of New York. Presented with support of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Location: Tishman …
Part III of Out…Out Brief Candle
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Part III contains the dance and the recitation of the “Modern Art” reference in Hitler’s “Mien Kampf”. It contains the rat suicide sequence. Also contains the last words of the Jim Jones suicide tape that was recorded on the night of the mass suicides.
Kiss. Part 2.
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