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Dublin Core
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Title
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Alexandra Juhasz AIDS Activism VHS Collection
Subject
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AIDS Activism
Description
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VHS Activism is based on collections of VHS tapes linked to themes like AIDS and Activism. Over the course of her career, Prof. Alexandra Juhasz collected hundreds of VHS tapes by film artists out of the mainstream of cinema. In some cases, these films are not commercially available. This collection is designed to bring together the digitizations of the tapes themselves with student-driven annotations, as well as records and references in other media, such as reviews, websites, and study guides. This project is part of the OER Pilot Project at Brooklyn College.
Creator
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Alexandra Juhasz
Date
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1980-2010
Contributor
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Emily Fairey
Brianna Jones
Rights
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Creative Commons
Format
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Video VHS
Language
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English
Moving Image
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Director
Name (or names) of the person who produced the video
Enid Baxter Blader
Player
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<iframe width="640" height="432" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/45333410?h=c09974831e" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/45333410">Lucille</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/freewaves">Freewaves</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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Title
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Lucille
Is Referenced By
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<a href="https://www.popmatters.com/94245-a-film-is-a-burning-place-works-by-enid-baxter-blader-2496030103.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Pop Matters (2009)</a>
<a href="http://archive.freewaves.org/artists/enid-baxter-blader" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Freewaves.org</a>
<a href="https://enidryce.com/">Enid Baxter Ryce</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Gift from filmmaker. Enid was a frequent collaborator as an editor and artist, and one of my favorite video artists of the 1990s. She edited my documentaries, Dear Gabe and Video Remains. She continues making art that links to the sciences focusing on outdoor social-emotional learning.<br /><br /><br /><span></span>
Date
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2003
Subject
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experimental, feminist, video art, performance
Creator
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Enid Baxter (Blader) Ryce
Format
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VHS
Type
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video art
Abstract
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"<span>Lucille re-enacts a scene in the movie Cool Hand Luke, where a country girl saunters out of her house and starts washing an old car, as the chain gang looks on from a ditch they are digging. George Kennedy's character, Dragline, watches her panting and exclaiming "Anything that sweet and innocent has to be called Lucille "... His character fixates on the idea of her innocence as part of his fantasy of purse sexuality. Paul Newman's character tells the other prisoners, "She knows exactly what she's doing ... she's driving us crazy and loving every minute of it". In Lucille, the title character washes a motorcycle, and seems to be creating a self-reflective sexual reverie. Her space is only interrupted by the man with the mirrored glasses (also a Cool Hand Luke reference) at the end of the piece." <a href="http://archive.freewaves.org/video/lucille">(FreeWaves)</a></span>
2003
Enid Baxter Blader
experimental
feminist
Lucille
performance
video art