Stan Brakhage recalls being introduced to Hollis Frampton's work. Frampton mentions the difficulty of describing art. Brakhage and Frampton lament the current inaccessibility to film as an art form. Brakhage describes the pros and cons of 8 mm film. He describes why wealthy people are not interested in film as an art. Brakhage gives an explanation of why he believes people need to possess things. Frampton points out the ubiquity of data collection on people. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage and Hollis Frampton on film making - Part 2.'
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Stan Brakhage recalls being introduced to Hollis Frampton's work. Frampton mentions the difficulty of describing art. Brakhage and Frampton lament the current inaccessibility to film as an art form. Brakhage describes the pros and cons of 8 mm film. He describes why wealthy people are not interested in film as an art. Brakhage gives an explanation of why he believes people need to possess things. Frampton points out the ubiquity of data collection on people. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage and Hollis Frampton on film making - Part 2.'
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