MFJ 63 “Exchanges & Convergences”
Spring 2016
This issue of the Millennium Film Journal opens with an appreciation of getting lost. Lucy Reynolds describes wandering through the serpentine alleys of Venice in search of a pattern in the saturation of artists’ moving image works in the 2015 Biennale. This issue continues by noting – without belaboring – the strange
parallels between Jenni Olson’s affirmation of nostalgia, Lee’s attunement to memory and the uncanny, and de Bruyn’s investment in traumatic return. Such convergences and exchanges proliferate between these and other texts in this issue. Perhaps the best way to approach them is to lose one’s way among the pleasures of theory, criticism, and analysis put forward in these pages by artists and writers, in a time when theory and practice are themselves increasingly merged and interwoven.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Editors
Introduction
REVIEWS
Lucy Reynolds
Venice: Getting Lost, 2015 Venice Biennale
Rachel Valinsky
Rachel Rose “Everything and More,” The Whitney Museum
Steven Jacobs
From Scene to Screen: The Secret Agent by Stan Douglas
Patrick Ellis
Illusions in Motion: Media Archaeology of the Moving Panorama and Related Spectacles
ARTICLES
Martin Rumsby
Cinema Performing Trauma: Dirk de Bruyn’s “The Performance of Trauma in Moving Image Art”(Notes)
Kim Jihoon
Materialism and Beyond: Lee Hangjun’s Expanded Cinema
Ellen Zweig
Video Bureau 录像局: A Report From China(Adresses and Participants)
William C. Wees
Beyond Metaphors on Vision: Stan Brakhage’s Unpublished “The Domain of Aura”
COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Stan Brakhage
Chantal Akerman
Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho
Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Rachel Rose
Stan Douglas
Lee Hangjun
Jenni Olson
ARTIST PAGES
Clint Enns
A brief analysis of Hollis Frampton’s Palindrome;
and how to construct five types of filmic palindromes
INTERVIEWS
William C. Wees
An Interview with Marilyn Brakhage Concerning “The Domain of Aura”
Tina Takemoto
Towards a Butch Poetics: A Conversation with Jenni Olson
IN MEMORIAM
Alfred Guzzetti
Chantal Akerman 1950–2015
Barbara London
Shigeko Kubota 1937–2015
Books Received
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Weight | 10 oz |
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Dimensions | 7 × 10 in |
Publication Date | 15 April 2016, Spring Issue |
Pages | 87 |
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Contributors | Alfred Guzzetti, Barbara London, Chantal Akerman, Clint Enns, Ellen Zweig, Jenni Olson, Jeon Joonho, Kim Jihoon, Lee Hangjun, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Lucy Reynolds, Martin Rumsby, Moon Kyungwon, Patrick Ellis, Rachel Rose, Rachel Valinsky, Stan Brakhage, Stan Douglas, Steven Jacobs, Tina Takemoto |
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