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Super 8 Film Festival

March 3, 1997 The festival showcased films from artists around the world and included musical accompaniment of several films by David Wilson, Sarah Simmons, Bridget Marrion, Sachi Yoshimoto, Doug ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, LACE, Performance, Screening, Video Tagged With: 1997, Brandon LaBelle, Bridget Marrion, David Wilson, Doug Harvey, festival, film, film festival, music, performance, Sachi Yoshimoto, Sarah Simmons, Screening, Steve Roden, Trac Vu, Video

David Wilson / From the Museum of Jurassic Technology

June 12, 1985 - July 20, 1985 An early installation of anthropological exhibits from the Museum of Jurassic Technology, the Culver City, California institution founded by David Wilson. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, Installation, LACE Tagged With: 1985, David Wilson, David Wilson / From the Museum of Jurassic Technology, David Wilson/From the Museum of Jurassic Technology, Museum of Jurassic Technology

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