Re: Collective For Living Cinema

From: Scott (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Feb 09 2006 - 08:30:23 PST


Hi Alain,
         Certainly the Collective is a worthy subject for serious
documentation, and I have, in fact, been considering it. But I've
not done more than consider it; I have no immediate plans to work on
a Collective project, and I do not know of anyone else who is doing
anything on the Collective.
         Thanks for asking.

Scott

At 11:36 PM 2/8/2006, you wrote:

>In August 2002 I posted a query about writing on The Collective For Living
>Cinema. The post was repsonded to by James K, Fred Camper, Phil Solomon
>among others. Some details were provided about long forgotten publications
>that might help to characterize this organization.
>
>I'm curious to know if anyone since Aug 2002 has taken on the task of
>documenting the work of this organization? Has there been any articles,
>dissertations, or any other developments in the way
>of documenting exhibition presented by this group (other than Ten Years of
>Living Cinema)?
>
>Scott MacDonald are you aiming to tackle this subject next?
>
>
>Alain
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