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Perry Bard, Man With a Movie Camera: The Global Remake, 2007/Work in progress
Man With a Movie Camera: The Global Remake is a participatory video shot by people around the world who are invited to record images interpreting the original script of Vertov’s Man With A Movie Camera and upload them to this site. Software developed specifically for this project archives, sequences and streams the submissions as a film. Anyone can upload footage. When the work streams your contribution becomes part of a worldwide montage, in Vertov’s terms the “decoding of life as it is”.
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Perry Bard (New York Artist)
“I Live at the Intersection of Dakar and Guangzhou”
March 4, 2014
Perry Bard assignment: response to readings
Perry Bard Assignment: Tech Use Log
Saturday, March 1, 2014
12: feed reader, phone
9:27: Snapchat, phone
9:55: camera, Sony camera
10:35: Google maps, phone
11:13: texting, phone
1:38: camera, phone
1:41: Snapchat, phone
2:14: Snapchat, phone
2:46: camera, Sony Camera
3:22: Snapchat, phone
3:40: Google maps, phone
4:11: camera, phone
4:24: Snapchat, phone
5:17: texting, phone
9:58: Snapchat, phone
10:05: email, computer
10:15: facebook, computer
10:30: phone call, phone
Sunday, March 2, 2014
10:11: facebook, phone
10:13: texting, phone
10:23: email, phone
11:24: Google chat, phone
11:38: facebook & texting, phone
1:46: facebook, computer
2:05: illustrator & tablet, computer
4:03: facebook, phone
4:04: Google drive & illustrator, computer
7:35: illustrator, computer
9:12: tumblr, computer
9:45: email, computer
9:53: facebook, computer
10:05: email, computer
10:15: facebook, computer
10:47: Snapchat, phone
11:48: facebook, phone
Monday, March 3, 2014
6:48: texting, phone
9:17: email, computer
10:55: texting, phone
11:56: camera, phone
12:05: facebook & email, computer
12:32: internet, computer
2:33: texting, phone
5:02: Snapchat, phone
6:10: texting, phone
8:07: withdrawing money, atm
8:45: email & facebook, computer
10:15: Word, computer
10:40: Google maps, phone
10:45: Google drive, computer
11:15: printer, computer
11:29: photoshop & email & facebook, computer
11:57: tumblr, computer
Outpost to feature group show during BOS '13
by Christian Kelly
The Outpost, one of this years HUB’s for BOS, is located at 1665 Norman St. in Ridgewood off the Halsey stop of the “L” train. Opening the first night of BOS is a group show entitled Far From Now, a video and digital media exploration into a wide range of subject matter curated by Caroline Cox.
Far From Now includes works by Perry Bard, Janet Bigg, David Brody, Richard Haley, Kristen Lucas, a joint project by David Stone and Stephen Kaltenbach, and Ridgewood artist Matt Freedman. Freedman’s video Golem Of Ridgewood, takes place in the year 1940 in Ridgewood. His story centers around the building of a suit of armor for a Golem, shot from the perspective of a 13 year old boy.
The Opening, May 31st, is from 7:00-10:00. The exhibition runs through June 28th 2013. Hours are 1-6 Friday,Saturday,and Sunday.