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JP Sniadecki

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Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab Capsule Reviews
Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab

Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab Capsule Reviews

Leviathan (Véréna Paravel & Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2012) — December 5, 2013 I’m on board. Sound, fish POV, net POV, the colors, watching TV, humanity as unconquerable monster dominating other species, more sound, the terror of seagull attack, the possibilities of digital cinema, oh wow the colors. The Iron Ministry (JP
01 Apr 2018 1 min read
Yumen (JP Sniadecki, Xu Ruotao & Huang Xiang, 2013)
Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab

Yumen (JP Sniadecki, Xu Ruotao & Huang Xiang, 2013)

The Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab is apparently bent on domination of the documentary world, or at least its cutting edge. While Lucien Castaing-Taylor has taken the film world by storm with his Sweetgrass and now Leviathan (co-directed with Verena Paravel), films about sheep-herding and fishing, respectively, that have become minor
23 Oct 2013 3 min read
People’s Park (JP Sniadecki & Libbie Cohn, 2012)
Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab

People’s Park (JP Sniadecki & Libbie Cohn, 2012)

A few thoughts I jotted down while watching People’s Park, a single-take documentary set in a park in the city of Chengdu, Sichuan by directors JP Sniadecki and Libbie Cohn: * So this is a lot like Russian Ark, the single-take trip through the Hermitage directed by Alexander Sokurov, except
13 Dec 2012 3 min read
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