From the Editor: OtherZine 24
— Christine Metropoulos
Meet The New Flesh, Same As The Old Flesh
— Peggy Nelson
Down Is A Force To / From Any Direction:
Reflections on the work of Sylvia Schedelbauer
— Carl Elsaesser
Playfields, Mind Maps & Atemporality
— David Cox
Screen Directions:
Loose Observations on Art, Culture, and Electronic Media
— Molly Hankwitz
Selections from Mostly True
— Bill Daniel
Nothing and Stay Out
— Gerry Fialka
The Ten List: 25 Years of American Experimental Cinema (1953–1978)
— Caroline Koebel
Mermaids, Nazis, and Famous Monsters:
Cary Loren's '70s Super-8mm Michigan
— Mike Mosher
ONE UNIVERSE, ONE GOD, ONE NATION:
When fragments of thoughts come together
— Yin-Ju Chen
Taiwan WMD
— James T. Hong
10 Feb 2013
Note: Bill Daniel’s film TEXAS CITY screens on March 23, 2013, as part of OTHER CINEMA’s Western psycho-geographies program.
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Bill Daniel is a self-taught photographer/filmmaker working in the margins between the art world and various underground cultures for 30 years, which began with a photo-documentation of the emerging Texas punk scene in 1980–84. He has worked with ATA Gallery and Paper Tiger TV, and collaborated with artists such as filmmaker Craig Baldwin and painter Margaret Kilgallen. Daniel’s film researching and contextualizing the history of railroad moniker culture, WHO IS BOZO TEXINO?, is part of MOMA’s permanent collection and has screened in over 500 venues worldwide. He has produced installations at Deitch Projects, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, MOCA LA,and countless galleries, art spaces, and vacant lots.
billdaniel.net