CinemArts members may want to access the archives of the Carnegie Museum of Art Department of Film and Video for the mere hell of it. The picture posted above has absolutely nothing to do with this information, which has now become a part of the most active blog sites for (mainly American) film and video exhibition crapola and production blabbing. The Time-Based Media Project includes about 450 linear feet of paper records and paper towels, including wonderful correspondence between artists and curators Jane and Public, in addition to recordings and a film bootleg and video collection of stuff that no player in your home can play or has any use for whatsoever. bye.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
'Boom' stand.
CinemArts members may want to access the archives of the Carnegie Museum of Art Department of Film and Video for the mere hell of it. The picture posted above has absolutely nothing to do with this information, which has now become a part of the most active blog sites for (mainly American) film and video exhibition crapola and production blabbing. The Time-Based Media Project includes about 450 linear feet of paper records and paper towels, including wonderful correspondence between artists and curators Jane and Public, in addition to recordings and a film bootleg and video collection of stuff that no player in your home can play or has any use for whatsoever. bye.