Sunday, August 29, 2021

"Debris", another take on SPACE JUNK, by Wheeler Winston Dixon.

David King sent me this response to "Pigs  May Fly" which I posted earlier today.



"Following Peter's post on space junk orbiting the planet, I thought of Wheeler Winston Dixon's work "Debris" which takes the idea of junk orbiting the planet to a whole new level." 

"I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. We may not have some of this stuff orbiting the planet...yet. But just wait."




Debris from Wheeler Winston Dixon on Vimeo.


David introduced me to Wheeler's work about a year and a half back. For those who are interested to know more about Wheeler and his life work:

 

The James Ryan Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Wheeler Winston Dixon is a teacher, filmmaker, the author of more than thirty books, and over a hundred articles.


As a film and video artist, Dixon's works have been screened at The Whitney Museum of American Art, Anthology Film Archives, The Museum of Modern Art, The BWA Contemporary Art Gallery, LA Filmforum, The Microscope Gallery, The British Film Institute, Studio 44, OT301, Filmhuis Cavia, The Jewish Museum, The Millennium Film Workshop, The San Francisco Cinématheque, The New Arts Lab, The Collective for Living Cinema, The Kitchen Center for Experimental Art, The Filmmakers Cinématheque, The Amos Eno Gallery, Sla307 Art Space, The Oberhausen Film Festival and at numerous universities and film societies throughout the world.


In 2003, Dixon was honored with a retrospective of his films at The Museum of Modern Art, and his films were acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum, in both print and original format. Since 2015, Dixon has been working in HD video. In 2019, his new video work - more than 500 videos in all - was collected in the UCLA Film Archive in Los Angeles.


I'm so pleased that David has introduced me to Wheeler and his work. I posted another of Wheeler's fine pieces on our blog in March this year:


I Am Lost to the World


I Am Lost to the World from Wheeler Winston Dixon on Vimeo.


Wheeler, I hope to include more of your fine work in future.


Many thanks David.

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