Sunday, August 31, 2014

Resources for August 31, 2014

"Drive." Interiors (March 2012)





"Hello." Radiolab 12.10 (August 21, 2014) ["t's hard to start a conversation with a stranger—especially when that stranger is, well, different. He doesn't share your customs, celebrate your holidays, watch your TV shows, or even speak your language. Plus he has a blowhole. In this episode, we try to make contact with some of the strangest strangers on our little planet: dolphins. Producer Lynn Levy eavesdrops on some human-dolphin conversations, from a studio apartment in the Virgin Islands to a research vessel in the Bermuda Triangle."]

Nelson, Kim. "The Conformist: Visions of Blindness." Hammer to Nail (August 28, 2014)

Brody, Richard. "An Exile in Paradise." The New Yorker (November 20, 2000)

Rosenbaum, Jonathan. "The Importance of Being Perverse (Godard’s KING LEAR)." (Originally published in the Chicago Reader: April 8, 1988)

Patterson, John. "Why Bertolucci's The Conformist deserves a place in cinema history: The Italian director's 1970 expressionist masterpiece offered a blueprint for a new kind of Hollywood film, which is why Coppola, Spielberg, Scorsese and co owe him a huge debt." The Guardian (February 22, 2012)

Madrigal, Alexis C. "This 90-Year-Old Lithuanian Filmmaker Has the Best Website: Jonas Mekas is the antidote to all the dark currents and undertows on the Internet." The Atlantic (December 9, 2013)

Derber, Charles, et al. "The End of Work." Open Source (July 31, 2014)

Weiwei, Ai. "China’s Artist/Enemy #1." Open Source (August 4, 2014)


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