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Lawrence Weiner: There are Things that Move Outside of Motion

A structure of Lawrence Weiner. Each functioning apart (akin to a 45 RPM record). Each functioning as a part of a whole. Attempting to ascertain what in fact is motion.

Originally a compilation of 4 CD-ROMs.

# Title Artists Run Time Year Country
1 Trailer for Mortal Sin (The Book) Lawrence Weiner 00:03:30 2000 United States
2 Some Things History Don't Support Lawrence Weiner 00:03:30 2000 United States
3 Nothing To Lose Lawrence Weiner 00:22:00 1984 United States
4 Wind and the Willows Lawrence Weiner 00:03:30 2000 United States

Trailer for Mortal Sin (The Book)

Lawrence Weiner
2000 | 00:03:30 | United States | English | Color | Mono | |
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DESCRIPTION

A structure of Lawrence Weiner.

Player: Alice Zimmerman; Computer Graphics: K. Hassett; Sound clips from “Postcards from Heaven,” “Ships at Sea,” “Sailors and Shoes”; Music: Ned Sublette, ASCAP; Lyrics: Lawrence Weiner, BMI

This title is also available on Lawrence Weiner: There are Things that Move Outside of Motion.

Some Things History Don't Support

Lawrence Weiner
2000 | 00:03:30 | United States | English | Color | Mono | 4:3 | Video

DESCRIPTION

A structure of Lawrence Weiner.

Photography: Moved Pictures; Computer Graphics: K. Hassett; “A New Pair of Shoes”, “Ships at Sea”, “Sailors and Shoes” Music: Ned Sublette, ASCAP; Lyrics: Lawrence Weiner, BMI

This title is also available on Lawrence Weiner: There are Things that Move Outside of Motion.

Nothing To Lose

Lawrence Weiner
1984 | 00:22:00 | United States | English | Color | | 4:3 | Video

DESCRIPTION

Footage from a performance produced at Forum en Scene in Middleburg, Holland of the players continually enacting the same tasks. Nothing To Lose opens with a young, androgynous sailor standing between two buildings, while the song Nothing To Lose plays on a record player. The camera pans to two people in the national costume of Zeeland: one is peeling cucumbers and the other is washing sheets, shouting, “Good manners ruin good food.” A woman sits in her window, fingering a string of pearls and shouting to the sailor. Finally, the young sailor kisses this woman on the cheek and walks off the set smiling.

Wind and the Willows

Lawrence Weiner
2000 | 00:03:30 | United States | English | Color | Mono | |
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DESCRIPTION

A structure of Lawrence Weiner.

Graphics and Computer Editing: K. Hassett; The Song: “Wind and the Willows” Music: Ned Sublette, ASCAP; Lyrics: Lawrence Weiner BMI; Cover Photo: Alice Weiner

This title is also available on Lawrence Weiner: There are Things that Move Outside of Motion.