----------------------------Original message---------------------------- New Yorkers and neighbors may be interested in the following video screening at the Millennium, 66 East 4th Street, starting 8 PM, Admission $6, For Info (212) 673-0090: SATURDAY MARCH 5 -- ALAN SONDHEIM A program of video. FEVER WORK (90 min. 1993-94). The amazingly prolific Alan Sondheim, now working primarily in video, comes again to the Millennium with a provocative, sometimes puzzling new feature. "(Every year, a new layer of scar tissue, confined to human shape. My body is the site of the last discourse. I abandon its writhing, hiding my face. I am ugly, but if you put on your special glasses, you'll see me twist and turn. The coursing of electrons floods ghosts in activated space. Video cannot breathe in this atmostphere. A perfect vacuum kills a perfect body. My mouth cuts my head in two. My work is broken. I become light in the midst of the field.) FEVER WORK traverses the stain of the body. Video is a membrane. Thank you for watching."--A.S. Sondheim has made many films, taught media extensively, and has produced a large body of critical writings. "[Sondheim] is a sort of art maniac, whose fixed idea is to read the world in as many different ways as possible -- each confounding all the others -- and then to reread it." --Keith Waldrop. Alan's work seems "raw" to some, provocative to others, often weirdly humorous and entertaining. He uses his body and other images as malleable material. Think of Artaud impersonating Woody Allen via Rauschenberg. All best, Robert Robert Withers Film Department That was zen, this is tao . . . Brooklyn College Brooklyn, New York 11210 Bitnet: [log in to unmask] (718) 951-5664 Internet: [log in to unmask]