(1955),
cityscape portrait of St. Paul and Minneapolis, as viewed by Paul Downs through reflections and advertisements
(Walker Art Center).
Love Shots
(1971),
Paul Downs’s evocation of the colors and feel of mountains in Mexico and springtime in Minnesota
(Walker Art Center).
Meet…Bradley Harrison Picklesimer
(1988),
Heather McAdams’s experimental portrait of the gender-bending owner of a Kentucky drag bar
(Chicago Film Society).
Plumb Line
(1968–71),
Carolee Schneeman’s autobiographical portrait of the end of a romantic relationship, reworked from scrap diary footage
(Electronic Arts Intermix).
Red News
(1966),
found footage “compendium of disasters” by Carolee Schneeman
(Walker Art Center).
Viet-Flakes
(1965),
Carolee Schneeman’s anti-war compilation of photographs of Vietnam War atrocities
(Electronic Arts Intermix).
Your Television Traveler
(1991),
three-part experimental film by Lawrence Gottheim, with superimposed footage of a NASA rocket, Cuban religious ceremony, and TV travel show
(State University of New York at Binghamton).