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VELVET
UNDERWATER
U-MATIC
SILVER
BANANA
2001
WHO STOLE
FROZEN
GIRAFFERATOR
CHAIN OF LOVE
 
 
CHERRY CHERRY
MIA
BREAK MY
BALL AND
PERFECT 10
ME AND MY
NEWBORN
SUGARCANE
XOXY
 
(w)hole

I WASN'T SLEEPING WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WAS. I WAS AWAKE AND I WAS WATCHING YOU.
 
Elevated Pulse All I Can Be Grrlyshow
  
2001: a chainletter
(January 2001)

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(If your movie is on this tape but your name isn't emailable, please send your email address to joanie-at-bard-dot-edu.)

Tiffany & Kristi's Spacegasmic Sexploration
Tiffany Tudder & Kristi Schaefer (Olympia, WA & Gainesville, FL)
"Life in outer space can be tough sometimes..."

Time and Place
Erica Eaton (Rochester, NY)
"This piece represents the people who suffered and/or died as individuals at Auschwitz-Birkenau."

The Yodeling Lesson
Vanessa Renwick (Portland, OR)

(w)hole
Gretchen Hogue (New York, NY)
"I make movies. You make movies. We make movies. The din is growing."

All I Can Be
Erica Hill (Norman, OK)
"It's like where I live, people watch everything you do. you're being monitored every second of every day, and by documenting my life, I decide what you see."

Tucked In
Carolina Pfister (Milwaukee, WI)

Blessing of the Animals
Maria Concepcion Montes (Chicago, IL)
"I am a Portland native and have lived in Chicago for 3 years now. It's a strange place."

Elevated Pulse
Bridget Barsotti & Shirah Ross (Oakland, CA)
"This film was inspired by the colored/numbered doors of the elevator. We decided on a panic attack theme. We wrote a song... we made the video to go with it."

Featherhead
Erin Gibson (New York, NY)
"My idea was to perform an awkward dance in a chicken woman costume."

Grrlyshow
Kara Herald (San Francisco, CA)
"In 1996, I stumbled upon A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World, an anthology of work produced in girl-zines. The words in the book transported me to a wonderland, where smart, witty girls spoke in killer-girl tongue."