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Art & Trash

@artandtrashTracked since May 2026

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Experimental, cult & underground film.

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$2/moDouble Feature Picture ShowArt & Trash is made possible by viewers like you! Buckle in for a double feature with early access to video essays and audio commentaries.
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57Posts total2 postsLast month83.3%Members-only

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Article Latest post$2 tier & upAn Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 8 - Comedy and Slow Cinema

Latest post Locked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 8 - Comedy and Slow Cinema 2 days ago 1

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An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 7 - The Everyday: Labour, Routine and Domestic TasksLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 7 - The Everyday: Labour, Routine and Domestic Tasks July 24 1 16:26AudioJuly 24$2 tier & up 0 0
Season of Strangers: Two Models of Pedagogy for Film ProductionThis is a talk that I delivered at the Film and Media Studies Association of Canada's annual conference, May 20, 2026, at Memorial UniversitAudioMay 20, 2026Public 2 1
An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 6 - Tableau, Ritual, and the Arranged ImageLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 6 - Tableau, Ritual, and the Arranged Image July 17 1ImageJuly 17$2 tier & up 0 0
An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 5 - Composition TechnologyLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 5 - Composition Technology July 10 1ArticleJuly 10$2 tier & up 0 0
An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 4 - Architecture as PerformerLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 4 - Architecture as Performer July 3 1ArticleJuly 3$2 tier & up 0 0
An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 3 - The Actor and the ModelLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 3 - The Actor and the Model June 25 1ArticleJune 25$2 tier & up 0 0
An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 2 - The Long TakeLocked An Introduction to Slow Cinema - Lecture 2 - The Long Take June 16 1 1ArticleJune 16$2 tier & up 1 1
Northern Light: The Don Juan of the LawnLocked Northern Light: The Don Juan of the Lawn June 4 20:35AudioJune 4$2 tier & up 0 0
IFFR: Olaf Möller interview about Fat ChanceIn 2021, Olaf Möller of IFFR conducted an interview with me on the occasion of the premiere of my feature-length experimental film Fat ChancAudioMay 19Public 0 0
PREVIEW: An Introduction to Slow CinemaLocked PREVIEW: An Introduction to Slow Cinema May 12 1 2ArticleMay 12$2 tier & up 1 2
Northern Light: Furnaces of FreedomLocked Northern Light: Furnaces of Freedom May 1 Dear patrons, Here is another of the texts that I wrote for the Technès research project back in 2018. This one deals with the optical printer and its use in the making of artists's cinema. It's just an encyclopedia entry, but its areas of focus will be familiar to those of you who have been following the themes of our series. FOUND FOOTAGE AND THE OPTICAL PRINTER The optical printer, an invention of the 1930s, established the conditions for this particular form of visual manipulation. Strips that are loaded into a projector component can be rephotographed a frame at a time using a printer’s camera. While this technology served a utilitarian pArticleMay 1$2 tier & up 0 0
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