post-views question

From: jason livingston (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2008 - 10:34:31 PDT


Hello everybody, saw some great work this past weekend at Views. A
real highlight was Lewis Klahr's False Aging. By any chance, did
anyone recognize the last song? As always, LK has an amazing ear for
music.
thanks ahead of time for any leads, I'm obsessing over that song and
have to track it down!
regards
Jason

Ithaca, NY

http://jasontlivingston.com/

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Roy H. Park School
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850
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On Oct 8, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

> Hey Andrew,
>
> Sounds great! Ill be in NY from the 1st to 8th of October, flying
> back to Dublin at 7pm on the 8th but if you will be around that
> first weekend Ill absolutely visit you at the museum or anthology.
>
> mmmm
>
> hope you're well.
>
> e.
>
> 2008/10/8 andrew lampert <email suppressed>
> Hi
>
> Starting Wednesday, October 8th, I'll be presenting a 16mm
> performance/installation at the Whitney Museum of American Art in
> the exhibition BETWEEN THE STILL AND MOVING IMAGE. It's a triple-
> projector 16mm permutation of the super-8 work VARIETIES OF SLOW
> that I previously performed in the Whitney 2006 Biennial. In this
> version, which is in the 2nd floor Film/ & Video Gallery, I'm
> revisiting old notes and aborted plans, attempting many of the
> extended approaches and intentions on my mind in/around 2005. While
> those performances lasted upwards of 7 hours, this version will run
> for nearly 4 weeks. Continuous alterations and interactions will be
> set in motion by daily instructions sent to the Whitney staff as
> well as by regular visits by myself and selected messengers (more
> info soon). The whole piece will constantly and substantially
> change over the course of weeks in ways both prescribed and
> unknown. I'll be there for sure on the weekend of Nov. 1st and 2nd
> to re-present the super-8 version, albeit...with a twist.
>
> A much-simplified description and schedule is on the Whitney site:
> http://www.whitney.org/www/performance_film_and_video/
> film_and_video.jsp
>
> Thanks,
> A.
>
>
>
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For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.