Artists' Television Access

Roman Meal

Thursday, January 1, 1970, 12:00 am, $6, 0

Ringo
Ringo by David Enos

The Doors
The Doors by David Enos

Film manipulators and Edinburgh castle film night acolytes David Enos and Glenn Wait join video projectionist Liz Walsh in an exhibition of film and video.

The Doors by David Enos [ VHS, approx 5 mins ]

Ringo by David Enos [ VHS, approx 5 mins ]

Pink Movie by Glenn Wait [ sound super 8, 18fps, approx 3 mins ]
A bit of hell involving people paid for their consent before a camera.

Hog Tide by Glenn Wait [ super 8 w/ cassete audio, 24fps, approx 2 mins ]
When something terrible happens, you may place yourself somewhere else for the time being. watch out for the people in the pink jeep.

Liz Walsh will project her piece over the band Cones during their performance.

The show continues with live performances by Late Young and Cones

Late Young

Late Young never grew up and we’re grateful. Now too late for us all in many ways, they make the best of it with post-industrial garage band cheer and sonic decay with nod to early PiL & strangled punk vocals, suitcases of electronic effects but no keyboards because of Lord of Flies savage neccessity in the downward spiral. – Marc Olmsted of SF’s early 80’s new wave act THE JOB.

http://myspace.com/lateyoung

Cones

“…deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as he heard this call, mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt compelled to turn his back upon the fire and the beaten earth around it, and to plunge into the forest, and on and on, he knew not where or why; nor did he wonder where or why, the call sounding imperiously, deep in the forest.”

Cones are:
Wendy Farina, Kurt Keppeler, Phillip Dachelet

http://myspace.com/wearecones


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