[Frameworks] film/art for the deaf (Dan Anderson)

M Stoltz stoltz.mike at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 16:58:17 UTC 2018


Hi Dan!

I would look at Alison O'Daniel's ongoing project THE TUBA THIEVES,
particularly the restaging of the last punk show at the San Francisco Deaf
Club (with Joel Schliemowitz as Bruce Connor!). Much of her prolific output
relates to sound, sign language and hearing abilities
https://alisonodaniel.com/Video-Excerpts

and Caroline Key's SPEECH MEMORY
https://problempictures.net/artwork/3457456-Speech-Memory.html

I am sure there are many more works of interest, but these two come to mind
immediately as I sip my coffee.

Mike

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> Hi all,
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> Hoping to get to Wavelengths, but waited too long to check with the
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> in sharing a place or have any ideas, Sept 6-10?
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> Hey Film Folks,
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> I'm teaching a classic "Art Appreciation" course at a community college
> next semester, the first time I've taught college level or anything other
> than film/video production.
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> I was given notice that one of my students is completely deaf and will
> require any videos shown to a captioned. My first thought is that it will
> be exciting to show some Stan Brakhage, but I'm wondering if any other
> teachers have had experience with deaf students or could recommend
> materials that would appeal equally to hearing and non-hearing folks.
>
> This is a required class for non-art students, but may ride heavily in the
> film and new media direction.. just because I won't be able to help myself
> ;)
>
> thanks!
> dan anderson
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> To all film buffs and film archive enthusiasts: we are looking for 16mm/
> 35mm copies of the films of Noriaki Tsuchimoto, preferably English
> subtitled. We know the Japan Foundation has a few in their collection, but
> perhaps there are other finding places? All suggestions are welcome!
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