>I have not seen the documentary "Sonic Outlaws", but I recently read an >interesting article about it in an old New York Times issue I was perusing. > If anyone has seen the film, I am curious what your feelings about the film >are, particularly the appropriation and recontextualization of media imagery >(and whether or not this technique functions as a subversive tool against the >hegemonic "one-way media barrage"). These are the very issues that the film works with. It deals with a number of cases of recontextualisation, and does so by constantly recontextualising the material on which it draws. An excellent film well wort seeing for the questions you seem interested in. Peter Hughes [log in to unmask] "postmodernism leaves me speechless" he said (ironically) ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]