MFJ 76 “Worlds”
Fall 2022
Central to Millennium Film Journal 76 is a collection of texts commissioned by guest editor Barbara London, the founder of the Video-Media Exhibition and Collection Programs of the New York Museum of Modern Art. Her dossier, “Focal Points”, provides an impression of political and artistic worlds beyond US- and Eurocentric institutions and movements. Throughout the issue, authors are attentive to the way film and filmmakers engage with Worlds: those of media culture, geo-political hotspots (Hong Kong), and more generally the political-cultural and post-colonial linguistic formations (Singapore) of the various countries and cities in which these artists operate.
A dozen distinguished media theorists and critics have contributed reviews of exhibitions, new books, films, video works and installations, including the 2022 EMAF and Media City festivals, practitioners Jonas Mekas, Alisi Telengut, Walid Raad, Sarah Bliss, Abraham Ravett, David Claerbout.
The full introduction by Nicky Hamlyn is available here.
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Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Nicky Hamlyn
FOCAL POINTS
Introduction
Barbara London
Friends of Minamata Victims: Video Diary and the Knot of Fujiko Nakaya’s Early Video Practice (Notes and Citations)
Nina Horisaki-Christens
The City is but a Dreamscape: The Temporalities of Liu Yujia (Notes and Citations)
Ellen Larson
Jiang Zhuyun’s Investigations (Notes and Citations)
Anthony Yung
ARTIST PAGES
Barbara London Calling: Interview with Bani Haykal
Barbara London
nusantara pessimism / a not-so mani(s)festo
Bani Haykal
REVIEWS
Sarah Bliss: Unless You’re Living It
David Bendiksen
The Moving Picture Show
Natasha Chuk
Media of Devotion: Four Films by Alisi Telengut (Notes and Citations)
Chris Dymond
Farewell Rehearsals
Mike Hoolboom
Recent Films by Abraham Ravett
Jan-Christoph Horak
Walid Raad: Comrade Leader, Comrade Leader, How Nice To See You
Andrzej Jachimczyk
Media City Film Festival 25th Edition
Chris Kennedy
Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running (Notes and Citations)
Kaya Turan
David Claerbout: Dark Optics
Barbara London
Enchantment / Spells / Murders: European Media Art Festival (Continued Online Review)
Grahame Weinbren
BOOK REVIEWS
Simon Payne and Andrew Vallance (eds.), Film Talks: 15 Conversations on Experimental Cinema
Luke Aspell
David Curtis, Artists’ Film
Simon Payne
IN MEMORIAM
Takahiko Iimura
Lynne Sachs
Amy Halpern
Mark Toscano
Additional information
Weight | 12 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 10 in |
Publication Date | 15 October 2022, Fall Issue |
Editors | Grahame Weinbren, Jonathan Ellis, Kim Knowles, Nicholas Gamso, Nicky Hamlyn, Rachel Stevens |
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Designer | |
Contributors | Andrzej Jachimczyk, Anthony Yung, Bani Haykal, Barbara London, Chris Dymond, Chris Kennedy, David Bendiksen, Ellen Larson, Grahame Weinbren, Jan-Christopher Horak, Kaya Turan, Luke Aspall, Lynne Sachs, Mark Toscano, Mike Hoolboom, Natasha Chuk, Nicky Hamlyn, Nina Horisaki-Christens, Simon Payne, Vincent Warne |
Available Online Content
Free Content:
- EMAF 2022 Continued: Commentary on Selected Works by Grahame Weinbren
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