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January 2012
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John Carpenter
Dark Star, 1974,
Teaching Bomb 20 phenomenology,
In this scene we see Doolittle convince the newly formed character of Bomb 20 to not explode in the ships loading bay, here we see Dark Star evoke a crash course in philosophy.
ref. > Patrick Keiller
francis
Buccleuch House
2012
The 1930 Housing Act enabled Local Authorities to work with the voluntary housing sector. This sector was dominated by women's organisations and the Act provided a new avenue for increased participation. The company known as the Women's Pioneer Housing Ltd was run as a Co-operative Society, employing its own woman architect, Gertrude Leverkus (1899-1976) to design each flat. There were four different styles on offer to suit diverse needs and by 1936 it provided 36 developments in London and one in Brighton.
The National Association of Women Civil Servants (NAWCS) had urged the government and local authorities since 1947 to build low cost rentals but shortage of land made single-unit dwellings expensive. NAWCS representatives were impressed by the model Buccleuch House, Clapton Common, London E5 with its 96 flats plus communal facilities for single women, which Hackney Council had built and invited them to visit in 1951.
ref. > Women’s Housing Associations
francis
Knut Asdam
Abyss, 2010
43 min, 35mm
Transcript
“What’s the first thing you notice in a place? it’s not because it has nice curves or proportions, it is if their are people in it or not. If you go into an empty restaurant you don’t think if it is beautiful or not, you think if it is safe to eat at.
The derelict place is caught between meaningless and meaningful.
Its about letting go, first it’s slow, you only notice it in the eyebrow, the walk, the speech, then the body sinks and goes down the ground, and gravity takes hold.
At first you don’t notice it, at first it’s too slow.
It’s like you can’t move it now, you can’t do anything, it’ll do something by itself later, all you can do is be around something, I dont know what to do, I don’t know how to handle this I have no idea, I guess in a while I could just get up.
It’s broken down as your routine, as your habits, it’s the way you see yourself everyday, it’s all you built up around to keep your body and the things around you the same everyday. And when one of those things stops working,
Everything shifts.”
ref. > Abyss
francis