December 2011
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Crac! made in 1981 by Frédéric Back.
If you like it, I suggest you check his other film The Man Who Planted Trees.
Both films won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film.
JL
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My friends Éric & Jérôme started a band, DEPUIS, in 2009.
It’s just the 2 of them.
Éric sings, Jérôme makes the music but I think Éric is also involved with the musicality.
They had one (secret) concert that I can recall, and I was lucky to be in the attendance.
Their music puts me in a good mood. I tend to listen to it when I have to get started on a task I been postponing.
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Play Station @ Postmasters →
This show is on my to-do list. Hurry. It closes Thursday 12/22/11.
-CR
Boston: Jennifer West screening @ MIT List Center
Thursday, December 15 @ 6PM
Bartos Theatre // 20 Ames Street Bldg. E15
Jennifer West, I ♥ Neutrinos: You Can’t See Them but They are Everywhere (70mm Film Frames of Neutrino Movements - shot in 15 ft Bubble Chamber at Fermilab, Experiment 564 near Chicago - dunked in liquid nitrogen, neutrino movements events with invisible ink and decoder markers and highlighters, inked up by Monica...
Tommy Hartung
Tommy Hartung
ON STELLAR RAYS
133 Orchard Street
October 30–December 23
“Nothing has announced a new Surrealist sensibility more programmatically than Tommy Hartung’s video Anna, 2011, which stars eight mottled-plaster mannequins brought eerily to life by stop-motion animation.”
The AFC Guide to Disliking Laurel Nakadate Without...
http://www.artfagcity.com/2011/12/06/the-afc-guide-to-disliking-laurel-nakadate-without-hating-women/
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Utah will be feeling a little booty shake next month.
-SH
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David Rosetzky @ Australia Centre for Contemporary... →
David Rosetzky
Frieze Magazine
Australia Centre for Contemporary Art David Rosetzky’s video How to Feel (2011) features a group of six distinctly middle-class Australians partaking in an apparently ritualistic activity – equal parts dance rehearsal, group therapy and gymnastics routine – in an inner-suburban warehouse. […] The characters’ utter self-absorption – expressed through...