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Wolfgang Held

Happy Arbor Day! A Clip
29 Apr 2011

Happy Arbor Day! A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, Champion Tree Project, Clips | 2

Here’s a clip I put together just for Arbor Day. The bulk of this clip was shot on our first visit with the Milarchs in 2007. (Please pardon my little artsy interlude which was shot elsewhere.) This is one of … Continued

Arbor Day, Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, bristle cone pines, Champion Tree Project, David & Jared Milarch, David Milarch, Wolfgang Held
Happy Record Store Day: A Clip
14 Apr 2011

Happy Record Store Day: A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, Clips | 3

In case you didn’t know it, Saturday, April 16, 2011, is Record Store Day. Many many years ago I worked in a record store in Hackensack, NJ with a whole mess of great people, many of whom I’m still in … Continued

Clips, Hyde Park Records, Record Store Day, Redd Foxx, Robert Darden, Wolfgang Held
A Dream about Paolo Soleri
15 Feb 2011

A Dream about Paolo Soleri

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti | 0

I’d like to apologize in advance, because if you’re like me, you don’t really enjoy hearing about other people’s dreams. But I thought this was relevant to A Life’s Work. I’m at Arcosanti and Paolo Soleri asks me if I … Continued

Arcosanti, dreams, Paolo Soleri, Wolfgang Held
Process – This Is How I Look: A Clip
4 Nov 2010

Process – This Is How I Look: A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti | 0

Here are the first few images shot for A Life’s Work (fall 2006). It’s a distillation of the first twenty minutes of footage.   It’s only after twenty minutes of tape that the fifth shot, the one of Arcosanti, appears, … Continued

Arcosanti, cinematography, Clips, process, Wolfgang Held
One Beginning, Many Starts?
1 Nov 2010

One Beginning, Many Starts?

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti, The Film | 0

October 30, 2006, cinematographer Wolfgang Held and I landed in Phoenix and drove north to Cordes Junction, where we’d spend the next three days shooting Arcosanti, Cosanti, Dome House, and interview Paolo Soleri. November 3, 2006 we left Cordes Junction … Continued

Arcosanti, cinematography, Niall David, Paolo Soleri, photography, slideshows, Wolfgang Held
Unquantifiability of a Place, Part 1: A Clip
10 Jun 2010

Unquantifiability of a Place, Part 1: A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Clips | 4

I was saddened by the news that the Paolo Soleri Amphitheater in Santa Fe, NM, is scheduled to be razed. Soleri received the commission in 1966 and it was built by him, his apprentices, and students from the Institute of … Continued

Clips, Facebook, Paolo Soleri, Paolo Soleri Amphitheater, Wolfgang Held
Searching for Gospel Vinyl – A Clip
9 Feb 2010

Searching for Gospel Vinyl – A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Clips, The Film | 0

Ta-da! A clip of the fourth subject, the Black Gospel Music  estoration Project’s Robert Darden. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX5BN9iMrmQ[/youtube] Wolfgang Held and I followed Robert around the South Side of Chicago in August 09. Here he is looking for some rare gospel vinyl … Continued

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, Clips, Hyde Park Records, Robert Darden, Wolfgang Held
How Do You Find These People? The Cinematographers
17 Nov 2009

How Do You Find These People? The Cinematographers

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 8

Recently I had a lovely sushi dinner with my friend Meryl, a photography-based artist and teacher. She had just watched the clips of A Life’s Work and was taken by the quality of the images. “How did you find such … Continued

8 1/2 x 11, Andy Bowley, cinematography, Tango Octogenario, Thomas M. Harting CSC, Wolfgang Held
It’s Artist Residency Time!
12 Nov 2009

It’s Artist Residency Time!

by David Licata | posted in: Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, The Film | 2

Soon I will be taking advantage of a most generous gift of time and space. On November 15 I’ll be driving down to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts where I will be among 25 or so other writers … Continued

artist residencies, Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, Cabot Philbrick, other obsessions, Residency, Robert Darden, VCCA, Wolfgang Held
Paolo Soleri at Dome House: A Clip
21 Sep 2009

Paolo Soleri at Dome House: A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti, Clips, The Film | 0

In October 2006, Wolfgang Held and I flew to Arizona to interview Paolo Soleri. While we were there Soleri visited his first commission, Dome House, in Cave Creek, AZ.  I was told that his trip there was something of a … Continued

A Life's Work, Cabot Philbrick, Clips, Dome House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Paolo Soleri, Wolfgang Held

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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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