David,
That’s awesome - I’m very grateful (as I’m sure everyone on the list is). Can’t
wait to listen.
All best,
Jonathan
Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Cinema
Denison University
wall...@denison.edu
> On Feb 26, 2018, at 5:15 PM, David Baker wrote:
>
> Dr. Wal
Dr. Walley,
I can not help with regard to the question, where did 7360 Sukiyaki premier?
However I have uploaded to Vimeo an audio recording of Tony's projection /
performance
at Millennium Film Workshop on 6-15-74
which may be of interest to you, your research associate or others on this list.
Thank you, d.olivier, for that perspective. I remember Tony telling me
something similar about cost, specifically that he had a notion of scale where
the cooked, etc. films could be made for the cost of a lunch.
You’re right about the missing scholarship on Tony’s video and public access
work.
Tony talked about doing a performance of “film projection” at Antioch. He
also said that his pickled films and cooked films were a response to being
criticized by other makers at Antioch. Primarily for making work that
wasn’t directly engaging with social justice issues. That film was
expensive
Hello Frameworkers,
I have a question about Tony Conrad’s performance 7360 Sukiyaki, which I’m
asking on behalf of another researcher. It’s a simple question, really, but has
become quite the little puzzle.
The question is where the work was “premiered.” In an essay he wrote for MFJ
called “I