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Here and There
3 Mar 2012

Here and There

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 7

Inspired by the last Ask the Filmmaker post, I started thinking about the things I do at residencies that I don’t do in my real life, and vice-a-versa. Here are some lists for your perusal, because who doesn’t like lists? … Continued

artist residencies, lists
Dispatches from Playa: What’s the Filmmaker NOT Reading?
29 Feb 2012

Dispatches from Playa: What’s the Filmmaker NOT Reading?

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work | 0

One of the books in my cabin is Dan Brown’s Angels & Demons. I am not reading it, but I am using it, along with a fly swatter, to eradicate the occasional wasp that trespasses into my space. These winter … Continued

Angels & Demons, Dan Brown, wasps
Who Inspires Me? Johan Santana
26 Feb 2012

Who Inspires Me? Johan Santana

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 3

Michael, an amazing amazing staff person here at Playa has informed me that pitchers and catchers have already reported to spring training. This brought to my mind my hapless Mets. And that brought to my mind Johan Santana. Have you … Continued

baseball, Johan Santana, other obsessions
Ask the Filmmaker: A Typical Day at an Artist Residency
24 Feb 2012

Ask the Filmmaker: A Typical Day at an Artist Residency

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 12

Dear Filmmaker, I’ve been reading your artist colony posts. What’s your average day like at  an artist residency? KG Dear KG, Thanks for the question. My life is really quite boring when I’m at an artist residency. The days are all … Continued

artist residencies, ask the filmmaker, Playa Summer Lake
Live This Way – Life at Arcosanti
21 Feb 2012

Live This Way – Life at Arcosanti

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti | 6

February 15, 2012, The New York Times ran an article about Arcosanti. The impetus was Soleri’s retirement and his successor, Jeff Stein. (I blogged about this in the summer. Way to be on top of it, Times.) It’s a fair … Continued

Arcosanti, Jeff Stein, New York Times
Dispatches from Playa: What’s the Filmmaker Reading?
18 Feb 2012

Dispatches from Playa: What’s the Filmmaker Reading?

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work | 4

Like any residency, Playa has a library. And like most residencies, Playa’s library contains some classics (Shakespeare, Twain), some unexpected gems (a collection of Audre Lorde poems), and a whole mess of regional books. There are books about fauna (Field … Continued

Groupies, other obsessions, What's the Filmmaker Reading?
Dispatches from Playa: Summer Lake
15 Feb 2012

Dispatches from Playa: Summer Lake

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 13

The Filmmaker looked at the lake through the kitchen window and said, “Jesus, how many photographs can I take of this lake?” The Poet stopped making his lunch and gazed out the window. “Look at it though,” he said, “it … Continued

artist residencies, Playa Summer Lake, slideshows
Homesick
10 Feb 2012

Homesick

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 2

Every one leaves Playa today. Everyone but me. I’m here for another month. They are heading to their homes. To their wives, husbands, girlfriends, boyfriends, parents, friends, to their real worlds. I will miss them all, but I will savor … Continued

artist residencies, Playa Summer Lake, slideshows
Get Thee to an Artist Residency! Advice from an “Expert”
7 Feb 2012

Get Thee to an Artist Residency! Advice from an “Expert”

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 4

I’m an artist residency whore. My friends know this and I am not ashamed. I hope to continue my whoring ways until the day I die, that’s how fond of the residency experience I am. Residencies come in all shapes … Continued

artist residencies, Hedgebrook, MacDowell Colony, Playa Summer Lake
Eyes on the Screen, Ass in the Chair
4 Feb 2012

Eyes on the Screen, Ass in the Chair

by David Licata | posted in: SETI, The Film | 12

I thought of this post the other day. It seems as relevant now as it was then, so I thought I’d repost it. I had spent the previous days working on a grant proposal, and now that that was done … Continued

Editing, SETI

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Filmed over 15 years in locations throughout the US, A LIFE'S WORK is a documentary about long-term thinking, a meditation on Deep Time, a film essay about legacy.

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