@ the REDCAT – Filmaker Ross Lipman: Urban Ruins, Found Moments
Monday, 8 March 2010
“Everything that’s built crumbles in time: buildings, cultures, fortunes, and lives,” says Lipman. “The detritus of civilization tells us no less about our current epoch than an archeological dig speaks to history. The urban ruin is particularly compelling because it speaks of the recent past, and reminds us that our own lives and creations will also soon pass into dust. These film, video, and performance works explore decay in a myriad of forms—architectural, cultural, and personal.”
- Filmmaker Ross Lipman
Ross Lipman is a filmmaker, writer, and performer. Lipman will be in person to answer audience questions and showcase his the films 10-17-88 (1989, 11 min.) and Rhythm 06 (1994/2008, 9 min.), selections from the video cycle The Perfect Heart of Flux, and the performance essay The Cropping of the Spectacle.
Curated by Steve Anker and Bérénice Reynaud.

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