BMW Guggenheim Lab
August 3, Wednesday, 6 PM: Blank City
August 7, Sunday, 6 PM: Last Address and Wild Combination
August 10, Wednesday, 6 PM: Chain
August 13, Saturday, 12 PM: The NY Leftover Bailout: My Brooklyn
August 24, Wednesday, 6 PM: Garbage Dreams
August 27, Saturday, 7 PM: A Conversation and Screening with Clayton Patterson
August 28, Sunday, 6 PM: Flow
September 7, Wednesday, 6 PM: The Garden
September 11, Sunday, 6 PM: NY Export: Opus Jazz
September 14, Wednesday, 6pm: The Price of Sugar, 6 PM: Charlie Ahearn Hip-Hop Short Films
September 17, Saturday, 6 PM: The City Dark
September 18, Sunday, 6 PM: Zero Percent
September 21, Wednesday, 1 PM: Short Takes on the Solidarity Economy, 6 PM: The Take
September 28, Wednesday, 6 PM: The Pruitt-Igoe Myth
October 5, Wednesday, 6 PM: End of Suburbia
October 9, Sunday, 6 PM: Streetfilms at the Lab
October 12, Wednesday, 6 PM: Bogotá Change
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
BMW Guggenheim Lab
And it is a topic of great interest to me, the idea of reimagining this amazing city.
Wait, it's not six weeks, more like 10 weeks. This goes on and on and on.
New York City
I think visually. At high school this dude who was one year senior to me said he remembered names but forgot faces. I thought that was the weirdest thing to say. At college my first good friend Beth asked me, "But if you know so many languages, what is the language you think in?" I was confused. But I don't think in languages, I thought. Movies speak to me at that level. Movies are great mind food for minds that think primarily visually.
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