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New Improved Review of Tribulation99 dvd by Craig Baldwin

Ever since I first saw Craig Baldwin’s RocketKitKongoKit in San Francisco in the late 1980s, I knew I had stumbled across a major form of alien intelligence: a heady mixture of manic inventiveness, political commitment, formal mastery and pop cultural sensibility, not encountered elsewhere on this planet. Though the lines can easily be drawn to collage master and fellow San Franciscan, Bruce Conner, Baldwin’s work is unmistakably Baldwin. Both are San Francisco anti-institutions of long standing. But Conner’s decades of imaginative leaps into the film cultural void seem classicist at this historical juncture by comparison. Baldwin’s work has a DIY down and dirty aesthetic, which never gives in. Baldwin’s love affair with celluloid is always tempered by the knowledge of its status as a disease-carrying organism—the central means by which the spectacle is disseminated. Nor does Baldwin fetishize film over video. It is the spectacle against which and in the midst of which he makes his stand. And while no one would ever confuse Baldwin’s work with that of Debord or Viénet, there are commonalities of interest in the anarchist work of demolition. The difference is that Baldwin has a genuine passion for pop culture. He never positions himself outside it, but always inside, punching his way out through the super-collision of the shots he slams into one another for the entire durational dance of each one of his films. Instead of giving up on montage because of its authoritarian past, he forces it to mutate under Xtreme pressure.


“DIGITAL DIVING: A CUT AND PASTE UPDATE” : PANEL DISCUSSION

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THE BFA FINE ARTS AND ART HISTORY
DEPARTMENTS AT SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS (SVA)
PRESENT “DIGITAL DIVING: A CUT AND PASTE
UPDATE”—A PANEL DISCUSSION

Tuesday, February 27, 7pm
School of Visual Arts
209 East 23 Street
3rd-floor Amphitheater
Free and open to the public


Scope 2007 schedule

I've attached pdf file that give all the information for scope. scopescope


[PAM] Cinema Scope

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Scope New York · February 22- 26, 2007 · Lincoln Center · New York, NY · 10AM-8PM Daily
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Table Of Contents

1. Scope New York Overview
2. [PAM] The Perpetual Art Machine - Featured Project - [PAM]'s first birthday !
3. [PAM] Viewers Choice Award. - Featured Screening
4. The Perpetual Body. - Featured Screening


_Nightmares.from.the.

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#[:rebloging:]

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_[night.m]Aires of[rom] the GeoGraphs_
06:18am 17/02/2007
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1._Tha Dinna Partaye_
trapped.inna.blood.red.haughtiness. walls stretched.with.gales.of.[ova]blown.s[creech(ia)]tatus.laugh_barkin. glasses.shift_tinkling+s[ocial_front]pillage. wimmen.shot[hru].in.foul.fashionestas+whipped.peroxide.frenzies


love potion from glorious ninth

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love_potionlove_potionJoin our invisible network of tactical gardeners by preparing your own love_potion made from borage, an herb that reputedly drives away sorrow, uplifts the spirits and when shared with others nurtures compassion and peace. Follow the potion recipe, find out how to grow your own borage, download the glorious ninth sound and visuals (or make your own) and put together a love_potion DIY installation.


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CFP Artivisti07 :: un.occupied spaces


http://artivistic.omweb.org/modules/wakka/CFP2007

A r t i v i s t i c 2 0 0 7
[ 25-27 October (tbc) :: Montreal ]

< CALL FOR PARTICIPATION >

[ [ [ un.occupied spaces ] ] ]

We are infiltrating all levels of society. Artists, activists, academics,
architects, bureaucrats, the homeless, anarchists, first nations, immigrants,


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