PK wrote:

>I've always liked the time piece in the film "Smoke" where Harvey Kietel
places his tripod/camera at the same spot in front of his shop every day
at the same time and takes a photograph.

This might be a great fluxlist group project.  Well, maybe not for a
year, but for a month...photographing something every day (in a small
way, maybe i-zone to conserve space) or small drawings or paintings, and
compiling them for a specific time...a Fluxlist Month, or whatever<

Tom Philips has done a similar thing for many years now photographing the
same street corner in South London (unfortunately Ican't remember what the
interval of the photographs is). His concern is to document the change of
that corner...shops come and go, buildings change etc.

I haven't seen the film "Smoke".

My favourite photography scene in a film is in Wim Wenders' "The American
Friend" where a bored Dennis Hopper takes polaroids of himself whilst lying
on his pool table.

cheers,

Sol.



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