camcorder
-
Read More: March premiers of “Please Hold,” my experimental AIDS video
I am so pleased to announce the premiere of my latest experimental documentary, Please Hold (70 mins, 2025), my first personal video in nearly fifteen years: online and in person.…
-
Read More: a constant stimulation
Alex: Hello, my friends and collaborators, Bea and Z. I am so grateful for you taking a little time out today on the weekend when so much else is going…
-
Read More: activist video @Media Burn Archive
Last night I glided from audience to respondent @ Media Burn Archive‘s Virtual Talks with Video Activists, featuring the LA multimedia artist and social documentarian, Susan Mogul. I’ve been talking…
-
Read More: #32, take responsibility for our own acts of looking
Last summer, in “How Do I (Not) Look, Live Feed Video and Viral Black Death,” I wrote: We come to this cultural, political and media onslaught as individuals but, it…
-
Read More: Stacked on Her Office Shelf: Stewardship and AIDS Archives
This is my third conversation with Ted Kerr. We begin to consider what might be needed so that many inheritances of AIDS could be salvaged, shepherded, and mothered into a…
-
Read More: Web Resources and Activities for Peace, 1: PALESTINEDOCS
Last Thursday, I received a group email from two European professors of cinema—Dina Iordanova, Professor of Global Cinema and Creative Cultures, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and Eva Jørholt, Associate…
-
Read More: Long Story Short, NYC
Natalie’s film is an inspiring mix of digital storytelling and artistic vision. Hope to see New Yorkers there!
-
Read More: When ACT UP is remembered … On Visual AIDS
Visual AIDS: What will be the benefits of Queer Archive Activism? (Specifically I am hoping you can comment on the benefits for those who made video and film art in…