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Day 7: REMEMBER YOU WERE MADE TO BE USED

published on 27 April 2021

Multimedia artist REMEMBER YOU WERE MADE TO BE USED created a Tumblr curation entirely from screenshots. Explore the final day to see fragments of the moving image that informs their work.

Multimedia artist REMEMBER YOU WERE MADE TO BE USED created a Tumblr curation entirely from screenshots. Explore the final day to see fragments of the moving image that informs their work.

NO SKIN OFF MY ASS - BRUCE LA BRUCE (1991)
BRIXTON RIOTS (1981)
ICI ET AILLEURS - JEAN-LUC GODARD (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqq2kTHRS74
SOLARIS - ANDREJ TARKOVSKY (1972)
RUN VASYA RUN
UNUSED
BASQUIAT INTERVIEWED BY GLENN O’BRIEN ON TV PARTY (CIRCA LATE 70s)
UNUSED
SANS SOLEIL - CHRIS MARKER (1983)
THEY LIVE - JOHN CARPENTER (1988) w/ Greek subtitles
UNUSED
MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA - DZIGA VERTOV (1928) VS WORDS FROM VERTOV MANIFESTO (1923) ON WAYS OF SEEING : EPISODE ONE - JOHN BERGER (1972)
LA HAINE - MATTIEU KASSOVITZ (1995)
CROSSYOURFINGERS - REMEMBER YOU WERE MADE TO BE USED (2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GjfpP3luZE

I start & end with a screenshot from the same film. Made almost a year ago, it was the first definitively under REMEMBER YOU WERE MADE TO BE USED, in which these stills lie one frame apart. Matters of seconds. This time they were a week apart. Existing either end of a now conscious stream of damaged images, pixelated ideals, mistaken voices, strangers thoughts and lost boys. All of which, at some undecipherable (before, after, during) moment, have played over in my head / flickered up on my screen. vice versa. 

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