Re: The Book of the Film (?) -- Brakhage

From: Zach Furste (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Mar 24 2010 - 12:51:16 PDT


As I recall, the MOMA store has Criterion's *by brakhage.*

Zach Furste
Bellingham, WA, USA
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Chen Sheinberg <email suppressed>wrote:

> Does anbody know about a good place for buying dvd's of experimental film
> in NY?
> Chen
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Jacob W. <email suppressed>
> *To:* email suppressed
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:32 PM
> *Subject:* The Book of the Film (?) -- Brakhage
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>
> In Sitney's *Eyes Upside Down* he briefly writes about the evolution of
> Brakhage's planned *The Book of the Film*, particularly about a shift in a
> 1989-(ish?) catalog in which the films previously thought to be part of the
> aforementioned compendium (*Scenes...,Weir-Falcon, Songs,
> Sincerity/Duplicity, etc.*) were grouped under the new title *The Book of
> Family*. *The Book of (the) Film *was then used for a compendium
> including *The Art of Vision*, *The Romans/Arabics/ Egyptians*, *Visions
> in Meditation* and "*future work"*. Does anybody know if this new
> incarnation was explicated elsewhere (either at the time or later down the
> road) and/or if further titles were added? Thanks.
>
>
>
> Jacob
> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/
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