[Frameworks] Frameworks Digest, Vol 3, Issue 14

Robert S Withers withersr at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 21 17:01:53 CDT 2021


Thank you Marcin, these are fabulous. 

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>   1. Haiku in film (Chris Lange)
>   2. Re: Haiku in film (Dominic Angerame)
>   3. Re: Haiku in film (Eli Horwatt)
>   4. Re: Haiku in film (Marcin Gizycki)
>   5. Re: Haiku in film (Dominic Angerame)
>   6. Re: Haiku in film (Bruce Cooper)
>   7. Re: Haiku in film (Chris Lange)
>   8. Re: Haiku in film (Dominic Angerame)
>   9. Re: Haiku in film (Kornelia Boczkowska)
>  10. Re: Haiku in film (Will Erokan)
>  11. Re: Haiku in film (FrameWorks Admin)
>  12. New Book out by David E. James (Tarrant, Patrick)
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> From: Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 2:13:40 PM EST
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> 
> Hello,
> 
> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
> 
> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Chris Lange
> 
> 
> -
> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
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> From: Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 2:20:05 PM EST
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> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
> 
> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
> 
> Dominic Angerame
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>> 
>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Chris Lange
>> 
>> 
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> From: Eli Horwatt <ehorwatt at gmail.com <mailto:ehorwatt at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 2:39:46 PM EST
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> Read Sergei Eisenstein's "The Cinematographic Principle of the Ideogram," here: https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328 <https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328> 
> 
> Touches on shot editing and haiku as form....
> 
> The film-frame can never be an inflexible letter of the alphabet, but must always remain a multiple-meaning.  And it can be read only in juxtaposition, just as an ideogram acquires its specific significance, meaning, and even pronunciation only when combined with a separately indicated reading or tiny meaning – an indicator for the exact reading – placed alongside the basic hieroglyph…From our point of view, [haiku] are montage phrases. Shot lists.
> 
> -- Sergei Eisenstein
> 
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:21 AM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
> 
> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
> 
> Dominic Angerame
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>> 
>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Chris Lange
>> 
>> 
>> -
>> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
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> From: Marcin Gizycki <mgizycki at hotmail.com <mailto:mgizycki at hotmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 2:51:49 PM EST
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> 
> Hi,
> Here is my haiku film. https://vimeo.com/133829843 <https://vimeo.com/133829843>. 
> Enjoy,
> Marcin Giżycki
>  
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> Subject: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
>  
> Hello,
>  
> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>  
> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>  
> Thank you,
>  
> Chris Lange
>  
>  
> -
> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
>  
>  
>  
> 
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> From: Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 3:05:54 PM EST
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> 
> Waifen Maiden on YouTube.com <http://youtube.com/>
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk>
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Eli Horwatt <ehorwatt at gmail.com <mailto:ehorwatt at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Read Sergei Eisenstein's "The Cinematographic Principle of the Ideogram," here: https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328 <https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328> 
>> 
>> Touches on shot editing and haiku as form....
>> 
>> The film-frame can never be an inflexible letter of the alphabet, but must always remain a multiple-meaning.  And it can be read only in juxtaposition, just as an ideogram acquires its specific significance, meaning, and even pronunciation only when combined with a separately indicated reading or tiny meaning – an indicator for the exact reading – placed alongside the basic hieroglyph…From our point of view, [haiku] are montage phrases. Shot lists.
>> 
>> -- Sergei Eisenstein
>> 
>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:21 AM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
>> 
>> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
>> 
>> Dominic Angerame
>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>>> 
>>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Chris Lange
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -
>>> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
>>> 
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> From: Bruce Cooper <brucecooper77 at gmail.com <mailto:brucecooper77 at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 4:37:17 PM EST
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> 
> Interesting film - not like anything else I've seen by you Dominic.  The shot where the water is hovering around the Indian woman's face is very striking.
> -Bruce
> 
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 3:07 PM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Waifen Maiden on YouTube.com <http://youtube.com/>
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk>
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Eli Horwatt <ehorwatt at gmail.com <mailto:ehorwatt at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Read Sergei Eisenstein's "The Cinematographic Principle of the Ideogram," here: https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328 <https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328> 
>> 
>> Touches on shot editing and haiku as form....
>> 
>> The film-frame can never be an inflexible letter of the alphabet, but must always remain a multiple-meaning.  And it can be read only in juxtaposition, just as an ideogram acquires its specific significance, meaning, and even pronunciation only when combined with a separately indicated reading or tiny meaning – an indicator for the exact reading – placed alongside the basic hieroglyph…From our point of view, [haiku] are montage phrases. Shot lists.
>> 
>> -- Sergei Eisenstein
>> 
>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:21 AM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
>> 
>> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
>> 
>> Dominic Angerame
>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>>> 
>>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Chris Lange
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -
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>>> 
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> From: Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 4:45:30 PM EST
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> 
> Nice film Dominic. No words, so you associate the shots and duration to haiku?
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 1:37 PM, Bruce Cooper <brucecooper77 at gmail.com <mailto:brucecooper77 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Interesting film - not like anything else I've seen by you Dominic.  The shot where the water is hovering around the Indian woman's face is very striking.
>> -Bruce
>> 
>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 3:07 PM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Waifen Maiden on YouTube.com <http://youtube.com/>
>> 
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk>
>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Eli Horwatt <ehorwatt at gmail.com <mailto:ehorwatt at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Read Sergei Eisenstein's "The Cinematographic Principle of the Ideogram," here: https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328 <https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328> 
>>> 
>>> Touches on shot editing and haiku as form....
>>> 
>>> The film-frame can never be an inflexible letter of the alphabet, but must always remain a multiple-meaning.  And it can be read only in juxtaposition, just as an ideogram acquires its specific significance, meaning, and even pronunciation only when combined with a separately indicated reading or tiny meaning – an indicator for the exact reading – placed alongside the basic hieroglyph…From our point of view, [haiku] are montage phrases. Shot lists.
>>> 
>>> -- Sergei Eisenstein
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:21 AM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
>>> 
>>> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
>>> 
>>> Dominic Angerame
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>>>> 
>>>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>> Chris Lange
>>>> 
>>>> 
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> From: Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 5:50:25 PM EST
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> 
> Thanks Bruce, good to hear from you. I have other films, not my usual, on Vimeo, just key in Dominic Angerame and u will get an array. Re-Voir just released a blue ray of my City Scapes and Diary Films however my most recent Revelations 2019-20 is on Vimeo as well.
> 
> Trust you and family are well and that you are remaining safe.
> 
> The shots and duration are akin to a haiku. Using a couple of short scenes as visual poetry for meditation. I do enjoy making these short films in between long pieces. These scenes were too true to form and the beauty of black and white to just throw away and could not fit into any other film so I let them stand alone.
> 
> Dominic
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 1:45 PM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Nice film Dominic. No words, so you associate the shots and duration to haiku?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 1:37 PM, Bruce Cooper <brucecooper77 at gmail.com <mailto:brucecooper77 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Interesting film - not like anything else I've seen by you Dominic.  The shot where the water is hovering around the Indian woman's face is very striking.
>>> -Bruce
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 3:07 PM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> Waifen Maiden on YouTube.com <http://youtube.com/>
>>> 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYwPJK-qWNk>
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Eli Horwatt <ehorwatt at gmail.com <mailto:ehorwatt at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Read Sergei Eisenstein's "The Cinematographic Principle of the Ideogram," here: https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328 <https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/items/show/1328> 
>>>> 
>>>> Touches on shot editing and haiku as form....
>>>> 
>>>> The film-frame can never be an inflexible letter of the alphabet, but must always remain a multiple-meaning.  And it can be read only in juxtaposition, just as an ideogram acquires its specific significance, meaning, and even pronunciation only when combined with a separately indicated reading or tiny meaning – an indicator for the exact reading – placed alongside the basic hieroglyph…From our point of view, [haiku] are montage phrases. Shot lists.
>>>> 
>>>> -- Sergei Eisenstein
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:21 AM Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com <mailto:dominic.angerame at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> I have a 45 second film called “The Waifen Maiden” that I call a haiku.
>>>> 
>>>> It is available from Canyon Cinema.
>>>> 
>>>> Dominic Angerame
>>>> 
>>>>> On Jan 23, 2021, at 11:13 AM, Chris Lange <cinepaint at gmail.com <mailto:cinepaint at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris Lange
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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> From: Kornelia Boczkowska <kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com <mailto:kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 6:14:17 PM EST
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> 
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Jonas Mekas' WTC Haikus (2010) references the Haiku (though indirectly, according to Mekas).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kornelia
> 
> W dniu 23.01.2021 o 20:13, Chris Lange pisze:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>> 
>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Chris Lange
>> 
>> 
>> -
>> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Will Erokan <williebenign at gmail.com <mailto:williebenign at gmail.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 6:20:38 PM EST
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> 
> 
> Morgan Dusatko did a series of Haiku Videos back in 2012.. You can find them here...
> https://morgandusatko.com/31-video-haiku/ <https://morgandusatko.com/31-video-haiku/>
> 
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 3:15 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com <mailto:kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Jonas Mekas' WTC Haikus (2010) references the Haiku (though indirectly, according to Mekas).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kornelia
> 
> W dniu 23.01.2021 o 20:13, Chris Lange pisze:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
>> 
>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Chris Lange
>> 
>> 
>> -
>> chris-lange.com/ <http://chris-lange.com/>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> From: FrameWorks Admin <frameworks at re-voir.com <mailto:frameworks at re-voir.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Haiku in film
> Date: January 23, 2021 at 7:32:15 PM EST
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> Jonas also made Fool’s Haikus and Rabbit Shit Haikus which were part of Lost Lost Lost edited in 1976.
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> His more recent Imperfect Three Image Films are haikus suggested by Julius Ziz who proposed making films with only three images and edited together a 45-minute program with films by Bruce Baillie, Jonas Mekas, Nicole Blachon, Moira Tierney, Masaki Hosokawa, Auguste Varkalis, Vanessa Von Houten, Kurt Karpenter, Stom Sogo, Ken Jacobs, Jeff Perkins, Julius Ziz.
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> Incidentally sometimes when spending time together in a bar Jonas would suggest we write haikus about something we saw during the day. One I remember is:
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> 	On wet sidewalk
> 	A lonely bicycle wheel
> 	Locked to a tree
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> -Pip Chodorov
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>> On Jan 24, 2021, at 8:14 AM, Kornelia Boczkowska <kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com <mailto:kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Jonas Mekas' WTC Haikus (2010) references the Haiku (though indirectly, according to Mekas).
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>> W dniu 23.01.2021 o 20:13, Chris Lange pisze:
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>>> Haiku poetry seems like it would work well in conjunction with images. I’ve seen photographers use haiku with images on Instagram. The poem expands upon the image.
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>>> Can you please recommend some films or filmmakers that make use of haiku?
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>>> Thank you,
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> From: "Tarrant, Patrick" <patrick.tarrant at lsbu.ac.uk <mailto:patrick.tarrant at lsbu.ac.uk>>
> Subject: [Frameworks] New Book out by David E. James
> Date: January 20, 2021 at 5:39:11 AM EST
> To: "frameworks at film-gallery.org <mailto:frameworks at film-gallery.org>" <frameworks at film-gallery.org <mailto:frameworks at film-gallery.org>>
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> Dear Frameworkers, I’d like to draw your attention to this wonderful new book from David E. James, Power Misses II: Cinema, Asian and Modern.
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> https://iupress.org/9780861967476/power-misses-ii/ <https://iupress.org/9780861967476/power-misses-ii/>
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> DESCRIPTION
> Like David James' earlier collection of essays, Power Misses: Essays Across (Un)Popular Culture (1996), the present volume,
> Power Misses II: Cinema, Asian and Modern is concerned with popular cultural activity that propose alternatives and opposition
> to capitalist media. Now with a wider frame of reference, it moves globally from west to east, beginning with films made during
> the Korean Democracy Movement, and then turning to socialist realism in China and Taiwan, and to Asian American film and poetry
> in Los Angeles. Several other avant-garde film movements in L.A. created communities resistant to the culture industries centered there,
> as did elements in the classic New York avant-garde, here instanced in the work of Ken Jacobs and Andy Warhol.
>  
> The final chapter concerns little-known films about communal agriculture in the Nottinghamshire village of Laxton,
> the only one where the medieval open-field system never suffered enclosure. This survival of the commons anticipated
> resistance to the extreme and catastrophic forms of privatization, monetization, and theft of the public commonweal in the advanced
> form of capitalism we know as neoliberalism.
>  
> Patrick Tarrant
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