From: John Matturri (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2008 - 17:32:58 PDT
Brakhage's Western History uses basketball footage.
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owen wrote:
> Will Hindle's beautiful, Watersmith.
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> On Apr 7, 2008, at 6:52 PM, Sarah Buccheri wrote:
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>> Hello all,
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>> 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.
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>> sincerely,
>> Sarah Buccheri
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>> Sarah Buccheri
>> UW-Milwaukee Dept. of Film, Video and New Genres
>> Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival
>> email suppressed>
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> info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.
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