Re: burying film

From: Myron Ort (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Oct 31 2009 - 09:43:10 PDT


Which Film School or University department would be the best for
learning and eventually becoming a master of this "film burying"
approach to the art? Who today are universally considered the
masters and who were their teachers? How long does it take to learn?
I already own several very good shovels, a hoe, and a rake. I need a
better garden hose though. Other than that, I am ready to apply myself.

mo

On Oct 30, 2009, at 10:47 PM, Jeanne LIOTTA wrote:

> Many moons ago I had buried a variety of film materials with images
> on them in my new community garden plot in NYC. Filmmaker Jurgen
> Reble, formerly of Schmelzdahin, happened to be in town and we
> walked over to my garden on Ave B on a lovely afternoon to un-bury
> it. But there were no images left! They'd been buried for about 4
> weeks , early springtime. Jurgen nodded sadly and said, Yes, Nature
> is a sledgehammer.
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