Bill Daniel's 16mm Dumpster Beatnik Workshop

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REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Thu., July 12, 2001

Bill Daniel’s 16mm Dumpster Beatnik Workshop is a one-day workshop on “instant, no-cost film (dis)assemblage,” or in other words, the direct mechanical manipulation of appropriated film footage for artistic ends.

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