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Read/Listen/Watch, Steve J. Wurtzler
Read/Listen/Watch, Steve J. Wurtzler
Colby Magazine
My favorite film of late was Jem Cohen's Museum Hours- it had a short run at Railroad Square Cinema. Museum Hours is a narrative film, but Cohen explores multiple forms of cinema.
Finding Aid To The Bern Porter Collection Of Contemporary Letters, Bern Porter, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aid To The Bern Porter Collection Of Contemporary Letters, Bern Porter, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aids
Bern Porter (1911–2004) was an artist, writer, philosopher, and scientist who was involved in the development of the cathode ray tube, the Saturn V rocket, and the Manhattan Project, which he renounced upon learning of the bombing of Hiroshima. Also a pioneer in the arts, he is known for his landmark work as an author and publisher. He was an early practitioner of mail art and found and performance poetry and experimented with typography, sculpture, photography, artists’ books, and collage throughout his life. Porter lived and worked in New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, California, Guam, Alabama, and Tasmania. He finally …