"if [readers] want proto-neo-benshi (David Horton was the first to label Pull My Daisy "neo-benshi"), [they can] check out THE LAST CLEAN SHIRT, another Al Leslie film collaboration with FRANK O'HARA, who did this incredible riff over repeated footage, different subtitles for each repetition of a scene featuring a woman ranting in gibberish at a guy driving around Manhattan.
Just never let those attachments stop lingering...er, then you'll need sailboat prostheses saxophone inoculum.
ReplyDeleteYes. I strive to keep my protheses inoculum'd & lingering at all times.
ReplyDeleteA note from Konrad Steiner:
ReplyDelete"if [readers] want
proto-neo-benshi (David Horton was the first to label Pull My Daisy "neo-benshi"), [they can] check out THE LAST CLEAN SHIRT, another Al Leslie film collaboration with FRANK O'HARA, who did this incredible riff over repeated footage, different subtitles for each repetition of a scene featuring a woman ranting in
gibberish at a guy driving around Manhattan.
The film is available in 16mm from MoMA."