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Smith, HarryHarry Smith lecture, 5:00 pm comments, July, 1989. (July 11, 1989)

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A very short excerpt of Harry Smith talking about slam dancing, fans and clocks, and pinhole cameras,


This audio is part of the collection: Naropa Poetics Audio Archives
It also belongs to collection: Audio Books & Poetry

Artist/Composer: Smith, Harry
Date: 1989-07-11 00:00:00
Label / Recorded by: Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics
Keywords: none

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Reviewer: framerAte - 1.00 out of 5 stars - March 14, 2006
Subject: "so thats the end of everything"

what is this? Harry Smith is apparently introducing some of his films, or maybe just a "tape of a variety of bands" -- but he tangentalizes, then the sound drops out for about 30sec. of this 6min. clip -- hardly worth archiving, but since its here, samplers, sound collagers, audio hijackers might find a nice blurb or random comment among these.....


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