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anarchfilmproject-blog · 11 years ago
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Bernadine Mellis I Should Think Fire
Filmmaker Bernadine Mellis responds to elemental forces in Frances Richard's Anarch. as well as groupings of like and unlike things. 
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Laureana Toledo Please Be a Particle of This Explosion
Laureana Toledo responds to a selection of Frances Richard's Anarch:
Please be a particle
of this explosion
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Vincent Katz and Oliver Katz David Masson on Milton's Paradise Lost
Vincent Katz reading David Masson's commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost, lines 998-1009, from his "General Essay on Milton's English and Versification and Notes to the Poems," Volume III of The Poetical Works of John Milton, edited by David Masson (London and New York: MacMillian and Co., 1890).
Vincent Katz is a poet and critic; Oliver Katz is in the 8th grade at City and Country School.
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Susan Gevirtz Susan Gevirtz, Wild Boar Hunter meets "Anarch," Frances Richard "When I ran into Frances a few days after being run into (in my car at night) by a wild boar, she asked me to make my film for Anarch. about the wild boar collision. Meanwhile, I kept noticing and thinking about how much cake shows up in Anarch. So the film is kind of collision between the wild boar incident and the cake." —Susan Gevirtz
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Sujin Lee 'this landscape
Sujin Lee responds to punctuations and space in Frances Richard's Anarch.
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Harry Dodge The Time Eaters
Harry Dodge's The Time Eaters, sparked by and in dialogue with Frances Richard's Anarch., follows the orientation of a freshly-minted human to earthly matters, both fleshly and phantasmagorical. This orientation, delivered by an ambiguously-gendered guide, is essentially a monologue that plays with comedic and narrative conventions while also exploring foundational questions about language: its relationship to knowledge, time, abstraction, experience, communication, and intimacy. As the title suggests, the video is also interested in the surfeit of information currently at our disposal, the time we take in downloading it, and the relationships forged by human animals in its haze. Featuring Angela McGuire and Phil Davis.
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Ronaldo Wilson Anarch
Wilson is the author of the collections Poems of the Black Object (2009), which won the Publishing Triangle’s Thom Gunn Award, and Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man (2008).
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Laub The Anarch
In Laub's The Anarch, a superhero gives a vocabulary lesson. Laub is living and working in Los Angeles, CA. More work @ k-laub.com
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