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Notes on 'Memories of the Future' seminar

11 October 2015

During my postgraduate degree I took a great seminar called 'Writing the Disaster', taught by Professor David Pascoe, that investigated various forms of disaster literature over the 20th Century (from Wells to Vonnegut to Ballard).  I presented during the 'Memories of the Future' seminar, which covered Resnais' Hiroshima, mon amour and Marker's La Jetée...

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'Poetry is a game of loser-take-all' : On Pierrot le fou

20 January 2012
Pierrot le fou is being screened at Orion (National Audiovisual Archive of Finland), this Wednesday, at 7 PM, and I THINK Anna Karina is going to be there in person.

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Of course Im basing this on something a friend mentioned a few weeks ago - he was getting up early to stand in a queue to get tickets.  And my initial reaction, of course, was Oh, shes still alive?

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I should have followed him and...
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Watched: Christmas day edition

20 January 2012

It's Christmas time, and I've been spending it staring at the TV. I'm currently locked into a weird existence where I've been staying up past 4 AM, and then sleeping through any small bits of daylight we might be granted here. It's an easy pattern to fall into when you don't have windows anyway. And now that I'm on Christmas holiday from the day job, there's...

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Watched: Frost/Nixon, Unreported World, Milk, Americathon, The Possibility of Hope, Amos Vogel

20 January 2012
When he has finished speaking I can never remember what he has said.  there remains only an impression of strangeness, darkness … On television, his face clouds when his name is mentioned.  It is as if hearing his name frightens him.  Then he stares directly into the camera (an actor’s preempting gaze) and begins to speak.  One hears only cadences.

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A long weekend and 'War, Inc.'

20 January 2012
As the final minutes of yesterday's Glasgow-only bank holiday ticked away, I realised that this is the last long weekend I'll have in Glasgow. This is significant only because I've had quite a few of them, and through every one I am plagued with the feeling I've wasted it. This time, like most of the others, I whiled away the time by recording, reading, watching some films,...
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Thoughts on A Perfect Couple (Robert Altman, US, 1979)

20 January 2012

Last night I attempted to watch William Klein’s A Model Couple but I accidentally put on A Perfect Couple, directed by Robert Altman in 1979. OK, I love Altman and here’s one that I haven’t watched yet, still from his 70’s period but the tail-end, that post-Nashville, starting-to-lose it phase that produced films like A Wedding and Quintet, culminating in (the brilliant)...

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Bruce Conner R.I.P.

20 January 2012
I am really bummed to hear that Bruce Conner has died. I first read about Conner when he was interviewed in the RE/Search Pranks book, a book that has vastly influenced me... and I first saw A Movie in my Experimental Cinema class - the same class where I saw pretty much everything else that I love and revere (see this site's iconography, purloined from Robert Nelson).

The found footage...
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