Category: locative mobile media
Collapsing of the Axes publication as a website
Ambient Unities, Archimedia, Brisbane, Australia, 2003
Click here to view the 2003 Brisbane performance
Bivoulab to present a 2 hour talk on Situationist Cinema on July 14th at San Francisco Public Library
Bivoulab Situationist Reader for San Francisco Public Library Talk on May ’68 on 7/14
Click here to obtain a .pdf of the Bivoulab reader for the San Francisco Public Library Talk on May ’68 on 7/14
Interview with John Law and Carrie Galbraith
Bivoulab San Faux Cisco Youtube Playlist
Blade Runner 2049 Interview with Val Vale and Friends – October 2017
360 Video of bivoulab presenting “Cine Francisco 2” at Other Cinema “Psycho-Geography” show on May 6th
For optimal effect use a cardboard style VR viewer with the embedded YouTube 360 movie:
360 video recording of the whole talk – click and move your mouse around inside the frame above to see the film AND the speakers/audience!
Handout playlist for the PSYCHO-GEOGRAPHY show
on 5/6 which SOLD OUT! and below the calendar entry.
Cine Francisco2 at Other Cinema
PSYCHO-GEOGRAPHY
MAY6:FINLEY/MUSE + CLIPSON + TEMPORAL CITIES + CINE-FRANCISCO
Back by popular demand is another OC panorama on sense-of-place: Lizzy Brooks and Radka Pulliam double-project their gutsy chronicle of the Tenderloin, Temporal Cities, drawn from hundreds of street interviews. Jeanne Finley and John Muse, too, contribute to the critical discourse on SF locales with the unveiling of Falsework, on absurd architecture to accommodate military-pet culture. Also in the flesh, Paul Clipson projects his little-seen 16mm Light Year towards this discussion of our wonderful waterfront, centering on our sister microcinema at the Exploratorium.
AND David Cox/Molly Hankwitz’ live Bivoulab project Cine-Francisco2 re-writes SF as a major character across Hollywood films. PLUS the US premiere of Christina Battle’s Tracking Sasquatch, Bill Basquin’s Death Valley Love Story, Nik Nerburn’s Three Roads, Enid Ryce’s A Land for War (exc.),
Chris Marker’s Junkopia, and Bryan Boyce’s clever core-samples.*$8