[Prologue High School: Coal Mining Mural 2]
Interviews and musical performances celebrating Appalachian culture in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood alongside the unveiling of a student-painted mural depicting coal miners.
Interviews and musical performances celebrating Appalachian culture in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood alongside the unveiling of a student-painted mural depicting coal miners.
An interview with Marion Kline, a former coal miner who moved to Chicago after retirement, conducted at an event celebrating Appalachian culture in Uptown and the unveiling of a mural based on Kline’s experiences.
Interviews with high school students at Prologue High School who painted a mural depicting the struggles of coal miners, as well as with former coal miners who have relocated to Chicago.
An interview with artist Clark Richert about his creative process and the theoretical inquiries that drive his work.
00:15 Explanation of holography. Significant distortion. 01:22 A model that illustrates the workings of a hologram. Wires demonstrate the path through which light travels within the machine. 02:51 Dr. Shaoul Ezekiel, director of the laser lab at MIT, discusses holograms. He observes that anyone can learn how to take a hologram relatively easily, and that basic equipment is not too expensive. He talks about the history of holography and its practical uses. 07:02 Ezekiel shows the workings of the hologram […]
A documentary about the art fair Art 1980, held in May 1980 at the Navy Pier in Chicago.
Footage of an auction of artworks by some of the most renowned and influential artists of the early 1970s. Featuring a performance by Allen Ginsberg.
Footage of an auction of artworks by some of the most renowned and influential artists of the early 1970s. Featuring a performance by Allen Ginsberg and readings by Kenward Elmslie and Jerry Rubin.