David Lynch’s Daily Weather Report


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

Henry Hills – Money

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Money (1985, 47MB, 14:27 min.)

Henry Hill

By Mica Scalin.

Scratchvideo – Collections

cards
QuantumMatter (2005, 3.7 MB 31 sec.)

flowers
QuantumSpace(2005, 3MB, 40 sec.)

dice
QuantumLife (2005, 3.3MB, 27 sec.)

A series of moving images from Charlene Rule.

By Mica Scalin.

‘Bird’ by Ken Seeno

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Bird (2007, 9MB, 4:30 min.)

by Ken Seeno.

Millie Niss – Commercial Spots

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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

A Series of Practical Performances In The Wilderness (3)

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

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springwater finale (2005, 6.5MB, 2:27 min.)

Final two pieces, chapters 7 & 8, from

stapelia ophelia

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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.

A Bronx Kid Comes Home to the Comfort of Sadness

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A Bronx Kid Comes Home to the Comfort of Sadness (2008, 28MB, 3:40 min.)


Crosswalk – Kelly Mark


Kelly Mark – Crosswalk (2001, 1.2MB, 0:38)

Basketball court sprints at a busy intersection. Man unknown.
From Kelly Mark.

Kate Maki – We are Gone


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…