Living Archive, Living Cinema Symposium
The Brakhage Center for Media Arts Presents
Living Archive, Living Cinema:
Processing the Work of Ken and Flo Jacobs
A Symposium
October 5-6, 2023
Free and open to the public
Presented in collaboration with, and cosponsored by, the University Libraries, with additional support from the Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts, the Program in Jewish Studies, the William H. Donner Foundation and the Roser Visiting Artist Program at the 麻豆影院.
Organized by Hanna Rose Shell (Faculty Director of the Brakhage Center and Associate Professor of Art & Art History and Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts) and Jamie Marie Wagner (Moving Image Archivist, Rare and Distinctive Collections, University Libraries)
Schedule of Public Events
Thursday, October 5th
Lunchtime screening: Keeping an Eye on Stan (Ken Jacobs, 2003)
Brakhage Center for Media Arts, ATLAS 311
Opening Reception and Exhibition
Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library M549
Momma's Man (Azazel Jacobs, 2008).
Director Azazel Jacobs in person with Q&A
ATLAS 100
Friday, October 6th
Coffee and opening remarks
ATLAS 100
Processing the Work of Ken and Flo Jacobs: A Panel Discussion
With Azazel Jacobs (Visiting Filmmaker), Andrew Lampert (Independent Archivist/Curator), Josh Siegel* (Curator, Department of Film, Museum of Modern Art), and Jamie Marie Wagner (Moving Image Archivist, CU 麻豆影院)
*Josh Siegel will be participating remotely
ATLAS 100
Experiments in the Archive
Hanna Rose Shell (Brakhage Center for Media Arts) and Sierra Grove (MFA Student in Film, CU 麻豆影院)
ATLAS 100
How To Up The Illusion: Working with Ken and Flo Jacobs
Andrew Lampert (Independent Archivist/Curator)
ATLAS 102
Ken Jacobs in the Archive: Perfect Films/Imperfect Films
Presentation, and curated screening of Ken Jacobs films by Tom Gunning (University of Chicago)
ATLAS 102
Urban Peasants (Ken Jacobs, 1975) + Sky Socialist (Ken Jacobs, 1968)
ATLAS 102