
The Digital Production Group acquires new equipment for photographic materials
This post was co-authored with Dinah Handel, Digitization Service Manager
This post was co-authored with Dinah Handel, Digitization Service Manager
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Stanford University Libraries (SUL) and Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom (Vabamu) are pleased to announce that the Stanford-Estonia Exchange Program, centered at Vabamu (Tallinn, Estonia), will be launched on February 1, 2022.
Stan Brakhage (1933-2003) is regarded as one of the most significant figures in the post-war history of experimental filmmaking in the United States. A special one night only triple-play viewing was held last week to celebrate Stan Brakhage, these new acquistions, and the donor, Prof. Margaret Cohen. These silent films are from the Songs cyle (1964-1969) including 23rd Psalm Branch (1966-1967), which is anomalous in its length and content.
Stanford University Libraries and Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) are pleased to announce that Dr. Anu Masso, Dr. Anna-Maria Osula, and Dr.
As I cradle the book in my hands, flecks of its leathered paper-board cover release into the free air. Carried affectionately like dandelion wisps in the summer breeze, the flecks disperse from the margins of their centuries-old home and, fearing nothing, return to the very dust of matter from which they were born. I’m reminded in this seeing and feeling of my own mortality, my impermanent nature. I recognize myself in these flecks, not knowing how or why but that we are undeniably connected.