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FACTORY about destruction and dreams and airplane food and dancing.
Surreal scenes in a demolished factory in Hudson NY. By Simon
Lund and Slink Moss. With Musty
Chiffon, James Corbett and Barbara Tonne. FACTORY by Listless Chimp
Productions WORK! ALIENATION! INDUSTRY!
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![]() Above photo from Ghost Trip "One man's journey through limbo in a black cadillac hearse." by Bill Morrison with soundscape by Michael Montes Starring Slink Moss and William Schwartz
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Music Videos by MV Carbon and Slink Moss Using the music of Slink Moss and the Flying Aces' album Bones, these videos portray life in the urban decay of Chicago. The protaganist is Slink Moss himself, the urban cowboy lost in a maze of bizarre situations like swimming with his clothes on, tied to railroad tracks, driving in traffic and, ultimately, rockin' through a myriad of scenes. |
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Cathedral is a silent super 8 film that makes the connection between the human Body and Architecture. Inspired by a treatise on the Senses and Architecture by Juhani Palasmaa, Cathedral is a film that explores spaces in Nature and buildings. It hopes to make one aware of that our bodies are held in spaces, like buildings and in this case in the film itself. |
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Island 16mm film tranferred to video. It uses appropriated sounds and images to describe the ascent of Mankind from ape to the "dominant species we are today." Though The Island is a parody of nature programs, it seeks to provide a new way of approaching anthropology: by using the poetics of film to portray evolution. The Island attempts to tell the story of humanity, from Australopithicus to Doomsday, in 6 minutes. |
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Shark
Attack Shark Attack
is inspired by the heroism of Homer's Odyssey and the Transformations
of Ovid. The film is meant to evoke the mystery, danger and violence of
the underwater world. This film attempts to use elements of Mythology
from the past and present to create a mini-epic. |
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