
David Lynch’s Daily Weather Report, November 25, 2008 (2008, 1.1MB, 0:25)

David Lynch’s Daily Weather Report, December 16, 2008 (2008, 1.1MB, 0:19)
“People are kind of interested in weather. It

David Lynch’s Daily Weather Report, November 25, 2008 (2008, 1.1MB, 0:25)

David Lynch’s Daily Weather Report, December 16, 2008 (2008, 1.1MB, 0:19)
“People are kind of interested in weather. It

QuantumMatter (2005, 3.7 MB 31 sec.)

QuantumSpace(2005, 3MB, 40 sec.)

QuantumLife (2005, 3.3MB, 27 sec.)
A series of moving images from Charlene Rule.
By Mica Scalin.

Commercial Spots (2006, 8.4MB)
Archive sutff from the Sporkworld stable, this time from Millie Niss & it has
all the hallmarks that make Sporkworld work such an unalloyed pleasure.
Manifestly bullshit free, apparently straightforward but with onion like layers,
this one wonderfully highlights Niss

moose and atv (2005, 2MB, 46 sec.)

springwater finale (2005, 6.5MB, 2:27 min.)
Final two pieces, chapters 7 & 8, from

Stapelia Ophelia (2005, 2.7MB, 1:23 min.)
‘The corpse flower’ in the window is getting louder, I can hardly
think. There is no running away from the smell, the sound is
deafening if you listen closely. The flowers keep coming back, I
cannot stop them. There is wind & rain as well, now, as I am seeing
the clip much later, the elements without which the day would be void.

Kelly Mark – Crosswalk (2001, 1.2MB, 0:38)
Basketball court sprints at a busy intersection. Man unknown.
From Kelly Mark.

We Are Gone (2008, 55.8MB, 2:50 min)
I was drawn to this because of its connection with the
sublime Howe Gelb ( he produced & plays on the album & it’s on
his OW-OM label), but it’s winning beyond that very good intial reason.
Ms Maki’s song & performance are quite lovely in their passionate restraint
& the video, directed by Scott Cudmore & shot by Lee Towndrow on,
I gather, though I’ve lost the link to the page that told me so, the ‘video’
setting of a stills cam, matches the song in passion, restraint & loveliness.
Cudmore and Towndrow pass, with flying colours, a very simple test
-anyone who can’t produce something affecting with the most minimal
of technical resources probably shouldn’t be making movies at all…