From: Adam Hyman (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Oct 01 2010 - 16:02:51 PDT
Have you written Marsha to see if she still has any? It might be out of
print.
On 10/1/10 3:44 PM, "Aaron F. Ross" <email suppressed> wrote:
> I knew about "Tracing the Decay of Fiction" but am really more
> interested in owning a Blu-Ray of the original film.
>
> By the way, try as I might, I could not find "Tracing the Decay of
> Fiction" for sale online anywhere. Amazon shows it as not available.
> USC bookstore was useless. GreenCine has it for rental.
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
>
> At 10/1/2010, you wrote:
>> Marsha Kinder's initiative is called The Labyrinth Project, and
>> "Tracing the Decay of Fiction" is a terrific piece made with O'Neill.
>>
>> http://college.usc.edu/labyrinth/laby.html
>>
>> Best,
>> Meredith
>>
>>
>> On Oct 1, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote:
>>
>>> There's also an interactive DVD-ROM called "Tracing the Decay of
>>> Fiction"
>>> that Pat made in 2002 with Marsha Kinder at that center she runs at
>>> USC
>>> (can't remember the name). It's pretty good. Not only can you roam the
>>> haunted hallways of the hotel, but there's also an aerial view of the
>>> "Miracle Mile". Click on a building and it takes you there and
>>> offers a
>>> social and demographic history of the decay of that particular
>>> neighborhood.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Aaron F. Ross" <email suppressed>
>>> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <email suppressed
>>>>
>>> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 2:39 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Lookout Mountain films (Pat O'Neill)
>>>
>>>
>>>> Seconded! Pat O'Neill is brilliant. I hope he releases "The Decay of
>>>> Fiction" on DVD soon...
>>>>
>>>> Aaron
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 10/1/2010, you wrote:
>>>>> Can't recall anyone mentioning it here before, but for all those
>>>>> enchanted by the early and later films of Pat O'Neill, they can be
>>>>> purchased now for home viewing from Lookout Mountain
>>>>>
>> <http://www.lookoutmountainstudios.com/films.php>http://www.lookoutmountainst
>> udios.com/films.php
>>>>>
>>>>> The "7362" set contains rarely seen early works such as "By The Sea"
>>>>> and "Bump City" ~ whilst the latest, personal, handheld work such
>>>>> as "I Open The Window" is available on "Starting To Go Bad" disc
>>>>>
>>>>> There are also the monumental "Water and Power" and "Trouble In
>>>>> the Image"
>>>>>
>>>>> The transfers are magnificent, the soundtracks remixed and
>>>>> remastered - and the purchase prices well within reach ~ I
>>>>> bought the lot ~ they're superb...
>>>>>
>>>>>
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