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Title Peggy Ahwesh 2007: An Interview [Kanopy electronic resource]

Publication Info. [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2015.
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file)
Playing Time Duration: 53 minutes
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Event Originally produced by Video Data Bank in 2007.
Summary In this interview, American filmmaker, teacher, and video artist Peggy Ahwesh (b.1954) delves into the key figures and primary texts that have inspired her work in Super-8 and video since the 1970s. She discusses her early influences as a member of the underground art scenes in Pittsburgh in the late 70s and Soho's Kitchen in the 80s. Ahwesh's experimental hand-processing and controversial subject matter can be traced to feminist theory, and her exposure to underground experimental films, including works by Werner Herzog, George Amaro, Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith and her teacher at Antioch College, Tony Conrad. Ahwesh's motivation for producing film and video comes from a special investment in personalities and people. Much of her early work extended from her interest in archiving moments of private interaction; she amassed catalogs of footage, from which she pieced together a narrative. In this interview, Ahwesh provides further context for her critique of patriarchal society in such works as Dead Man Trilogy (1989-1992), the "small town" ethnographic short films, The Pittsburgh Trilogy (1981-83), and her early New York film, From Ritual to Romance (1985). She makes clear that her use of sexualized bodies is not meant to be pornographic, but is intended as a device for investigating the power dynamics of gender. Ahwesh views conceptual constructs of philosophers such as Georges Bataille, Lacan, and Freud as the anchor for this work. At the time of this interview in 2007, the artist's most recent project focused on hypnosis and heat-sensitive camerawork, an effort she locates within her long-time interest in the brain, bodies and affect. Ahwesh currently teaches Film and Electronic Art at Bard College - Faye Gleisser Interview conducted by Steve Reinke in November of 2007, edited in 2014.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language In English
Indexed Term Experimental/Alternative Media
Film Studies
Added Author Kanopy (Firm)
Music No. 1126650 Kanopy
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