Yea, I never saw 'Empire'as a film, just a still from it - guess it's the same as a still - but, the kind of thing they have in museums today, a film you can watch just a few minutes of, like looking at a painting.
People don't know how long to stand in front of video displays in museums. :P
Speaking of hallucinating, I'm sure all 20 people were doing just that: http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2010/07/27/20-people-watched-all-of-warhols-empire-at-anthology-on-saturday
Reversal in time, on this one. I watched some of that building's demolishment myself.
ReplyDeleteThought it - or the construction site nearby on the edge of campus - would make a good art movie.
I imagine Andy Warhol's 'Empire' - but with something happening.
ReplyDeleteYea, I never saw 'Empire'as a film, just a still from it - guess it's the same as a still - but, the kind of thing they have in museums today, a film you can watch just a few minutes of, like looking at a painting.
ReplyDeletePeople don't know how long to stand in front of video displays in museums. :P
Speaking of hallucinating, I'm sure all 20 people were doing just that: http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2010/07/27/20-people-watched-all-of-warhols-empire-at-anthology-on-saturday
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