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- Mass MoCA's once-painted walls vs. Sol Lewitt's wall paintings
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- MCA Denver as Edifice.
- News from Babel, Chris Cutler, and the Legacy of the Cow.
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Recent Posts
- Back to America
- On my own for a couple of hours. Cloudy afternoon.
- No time for ideas.
- Light Plays On Everything
- The Rock Feels Watched
- Querulous
- plant, chair, and WordPress for iPhone
- Cafe faces, cranky I
- Back at the cafe
- Into Blinding Light
- Denver, from the Auraria Campus Parking Lots
- New Header Image. Something a bit simpler.
- The Pelican, the Alembic, and the Concealing Wall
- The Helmet is a Veil
- Live Iron Sculpture Casting at Auraria Campus March 10th (my poster)
- For all the art talk and theory, an artist, regardless of their specific beliefs and cosmology, knows that when it goes well, the moment of making is a moment of grace, some kind of gift, a treasure and a privilege. This experience is as old as art is, although a lot of contemporary art talk belittles it. We, as artists, the kind that I mean, are not just content providers for... a luxury market, a network of institutions, a sophisticated discourse, and a social scene. We are, at our best, much more than that. What, then? I don't know, still. I just have a thread that I need to follow.
Time Casts Shadows

Edges soften or harden depending on the light source. Months merge to quick glimpses in the shadow of memory.Flashes are given sequence, and from the mind's turbulent puddle, we conjure up a stream.

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Tag Archives: movie
Brakhage, Buddhism, & the Difficulty of Sustained Attention
One reason I’m grateful for the years I spent immersed in Stan Brakhage’s films is the insight it’s given me into the nature of my own mind. This is also, of course, the central topic of Buddhist practice, and last … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Cinema, Cinema, Photographs, Stan Brakhage
Tagged Art, avant-garde cinema, buddhism, experimental film, meditation, movie
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Primordial Soup Cartoon
Primordial Soup Cartoon from Eric Waldemar on Vimeo. Several notable curiosities came out of last fall’s “Time and Attention” show, and not everything got included in the gallery exhibition. Here’s a sort of image poem that tells of the emergence … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, TIME & ATTENTION at Ironton, Uncategorized
Tagged animation, Arts, ArtWorks, Denver, Eric Waldemar, Ireland, Ironton, Letterkenny, movie, Speechlessness, visual music
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Speechlessness
Here’s one still image from a movie called Old Tongue, part of “Letters and Speechlessness” at ArtWorks in Letterkenny, Ireland. This is the first time I’ve worked through the material I shot last summer, and again and again, I wonder … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Ireland Exhibition Summer 2010, Letterkenny
Tagged Eric Waldemar, Ireland, Letterkenny, movie, Speechlessness, video
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Animations from UCD
Once again, we did short animations in my courses at UC Denver. Here’s a selection of strange, intense, and/or accomplished moments from this crop of “Intro to Art” students at UC Denver. I’ve been meaning to trim out a few … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged animation, Denver, Eric Waldemar, FA1001, movie, teaching, UCD
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The Unsecret Block
Over 1600 images on 111 sheets. This “block” is threaded through in a variety of ways to create three distinct pieces of animated visual music. This installation, which includes both video and still images, will appear as the centerpiece of … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Prints, TIME & ATTENTION at Ironton
Tagged animation, digital, movie, Painter, video, visual music
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