The Urban Landscape - screening seriesMain MenuLandscape Theorysome general thoughtsThe City SymphonyOrganism (Hilary Harris, 1975, 19m) Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1983, 85m)Rivers and DamsThe River (Pare Lorentz, 1938, 31 min) Up the Yangtzee (Yung Chang, 2008, 90 min)OilOil: A symphony in Motion (Artkino, 1933, 8m) Petropolis (Mettler, 2009, 42m) Deep Weather (Ursula Biemann, 2013, 10m)LaborWorkers Leaving the Factory (Harun Farocki, 1995, 36m) Maquilapolis (Sergio De La Torre & Vicky Funari, 2006, 69m) Workers leaving the GooglePlex (Andrew Norman Wilson, 2011, 11m)PollutionRed Desert (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964)Space & PlacePowers of Ten (Ray & Charles Eames, 1977, 9m) Space is the Place (John Corney, 1972, 85m)NostalgiaThe Royal Road (Jenni Olson, 2015, 64m)The Urban CommonsStyle Wars: The Original Hip Hop Documentary (Tony Silver, USA, 1983, 70m)SurveillanceHow Not to be Seen (Monty Python, 1970, 3min) How Not to be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational .Mov File (Hito Steyerl, 2013, 15 min) Nostalgia for the Light (Patricio Guzman, 2011, 90m)Topiary Landbergcfb350d468ec5c2054ab0b7ea98b3e2b63e3e296
1media/sunra_wide-c12a3f18897b1b7904e74c1a503beffb611add15-s1600-c85.jpgterm2015-12-06T00:25:19-08:00Space & Place8Powers of Ten (Ray & Charles Eames, 1977, 9m) Space is the Place (John Corney, 1972, 85m)image_header2017-10-31T17:18:04-07:00Space Is the Place is an Afrofuturist science fiction film featuring jazz legend and visionary mystic Sun Ra, co-written by Ra, filmed in 1972 and released in 1974. This wacky and wonderful combination of blaxspoitation and surrealist sci fi is intercut with concert footage of Sun Ra and his band, the Intergalactic Arkestra. The film tells the story of Sun Ra, who wants to settle a new planet for African Americans in outerspace, transporting them using the medium of music. Traveling back in time, to a Chicago strip club, he plays a kind of tarot card roulette to decide the fate of the Black race. Transported to present-day Oakland, Ra attempts to recruit young Blacks to move to his planet by setting up the Outer Space Employment Agency. When Sun Ra is kidnapped, the community center kids save him in time to play an epic concert. This time capsule of the early 1970s is a utopianist phantasm of space and place: as it is, as it was and as it could be.