A discussion with Michelle Fawcett, co-founder of the New York City Grassroots Media Conference, about the history and line-up at the first Occupy the Film Festival.
A phone interview with artist Carolee Schneemann on the occasion of her reading at the Poetry Project. The reading including selections of her past correspondence with friends and colleagues and the discussion ranges from her conception of political art to a general view of her artistic practice.
Thomas Beard, of Light Industry, joins us to talk about his show at The Gladstone Gallery, "The Unfinished Film." The exhibition focused on the footage and artifacts left over from unfinished movies. We discuss how to approach an incomplete film and how to look at unfinished art.
Greg Masters comes in to discuss the program "Public Access Poetry," which ran on public television in New York City and allowed downtown scene poets a place to read their work.
Anton Perich, an artist (painting, filmmaking, photography), friend of Andy Warhol's and inventor of the predecessor to the inkjet printer stops by to talk about his past and his new work.
An interview with Sam Frank, Lucy Ives and Dan Visel about Triple Canopy, their annual marathon reading of "The Making of Americans," and Conceptualism.