From: Adam Hart (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2008 - 16:45:47 PDT
Also Robert Fenz's Meditations on Revolution, Part IV.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Brett Kashmere <email suppressed>
wrote:
> Sarah -
>
> The timing of your inquiry is amazing. A friend of mine just asked me for
> some titles that straddle sport and experimental media, and here is the list
> that I sent her, minutes ago:
>
> BASEBALL
> "A Spy in the House that Ruth Built" - Vanalyne Green
> "American Dreams" - James Benning
> "I'm Keith Hernandez" - Rob Perri
>
> HOCKEY
> "On the Pond" - Phil Hoffman
> "La Premiere Etoile" - William Wees
> "Shooting Star" - Jason Britski
> "Mon numéro 9 en or" - Pierre L'Amare
> "Un Jeu si simple" - Gilles Groulx
> "Mean" - Clive Holden
>
> BASKETBALL
> "Robert Parrish" - Paper Rad
> "Western History" - Stan Brakhage
>
> BOXING
> "Golden Gloves" - Gilles Groulx
> "The Long Count" - Paul Pfeiffer
>
> SOCCER
> "Zidane: A 21st-Century Portrait" - Phillipe Parreno and Douglas Gordon
>
> VARIOUS
> "Of Sport and Men" - Hubert Aquin (with narration by Roland Barthes)
>
> PERFORMANCE / TENNIS
> "Putting the Balls Away" - Tara Mateik
>
>
> I'll let you know if anything else comes to mind!
>
> Brett Kashmere
> Oberlin College
>
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 17:52:03 -0500
> From: Sarah Buccheri
> Subject: Athletics vs. Aesthetics
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm setting up a program for The Experimental Film/Video Series at
> Woodland
> Pattern Book Center here in Milwaukee and was wondering if anyone has some
> titles to suggest.
> This program will address the question: What does a marginalized cultural
> force (underground and avant garde film/video) have to say about a
> dominant
> mainstream cultural force (competitive sport)? I began to think about art
> and sport after hearing a story in which the director of athletics at
> Princeton suggested that sport be made a topic for academic study, and
> that
> to study athletics is no different than studying other performative art
> forms. He received, along with the journalist reporting the story, many
> hostile reactions.
> I am looking for short works that reference mainstream competitive sport
> in
> any way, even if they don't seem to relate to this general question.
>
> sincerely,
> Sarah Buccheri
>
> --
> Sarah Buccheri
> UW-Milwaukee Dept. of Film, Video and New Genres
> Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival
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