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Lewis Baltz. European Graduate School Photography 2003 1/3 http://www.egs.edu/ Lewis Baltz visual artist, philosopher and photographer in a public open video lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004.‹a href="http://www.egs.edu/"›European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Lewis Baltz, born 1945 in Newport Beach, California, became an icon of the New Topographic movement of the late 1970s. Baltz graduated from San Francisco Art Institute in 1969 and holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont Graduate School. He received several scholarships and awards including a scholarship from the National Endowment For the Arts (1973, 1977), the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1977), US-UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship (1980), and Charles Brett Memorial Award (1991). In 2002 Lewis Baltz became a Professor for Photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee. Baltz is now living in Paris and Venezia. His entire work is focused on the counter-aesthetic of photography, searching beauty in desolation and destruction. Baltz images describe the architecture of the human landscape, offices, factories, and parking lots. His pictures are the reflection of control, power, and influenced by and over human beings. His minimalistic photographs in the trilogy Ronde de Nuit, Docile Bodies, and Politics of Bacteria, picture the void of the other, in 1974 he captured the anonymity and the relationships between inhabitation, settlement, and anonymity in The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California (1974). He moved to Europe in the late 1980s and started to use large colored prints. Several books and articles featured his creations including Geschichten von Verlangen und Macht, with Slavica Perkovic. Scalo, Zurich and New York, 1986. Other photographics series, including Sites of Technology (1989-92), depict the clinical, pristine interiors of hi-tech industries and government research centres, principally in France and Japan. His books and exhibitions, his "topographic work", such as The New Industrial Parks, Nevada, San Quentin Point, Candlestick Point (84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park, ruined by natural detritus and human intervention), exposing the crisis of technology and of man, had an enormous influence[citation needed] on a generation of photographers trying to define both objectivity and role of the artist in photographs. The story Deaths in Newport was produced as a book and CD-Rom in 1995. His works have been presented in numerous exhibitions around the world, and appear in museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, Paris, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He writes for many reviews, and contributes regularly to L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui. Tags: Lewis Baltz photographer visual art philosopher beauty destruction images factories parking lots pictures politics human |
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Lewis Baltz. European Graduate School Photography 2003 2/3 http://www.egs.edu/ Lewis Baltz visual artist, philosopher and photographer in a public open video lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004.‹a href="http://www.egs.edu/"›European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Lewis Baltz, born 1945 in Newport Beach, California, became an icon of the New Topographic movement of the late 1970s. Baltz graduated from San Francisco Art Institute in 1969 and holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont Graduate School. He received several scholarships and awards including a scholarship from the National Endowment For the Arts (1973, 1977), the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1977), US-UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship (1980), and Charles Brett Memorial Award (1991). In 2002 Lewis Baltz became a Professor for Photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee. Baltz is now living in Paris and Venezia. His entire work is focused on the counter-aesthetic of photography, searching beauty in desolation and destruction. Baltz images describe the architecture of the human landscape, offices, factories, and parking lots. His pictures are the reflection of control, power, and influenced by and over human beings. His minimalistic photographs in the trilogy Ronde de Nuit, Docile Bodies, and Politics of Bacteria, picture the void of the other, in 1974 he captured the anonymity and the relationships between inhabitation, settlement, and anonymity in The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California (1974). He moved to Europe in the late 1980s and started to use large colored prints. Several books and articles featured his creations including Geschichten von Verlangen und Macht, with Slavica Perkovic. Scalo, Zurich and New York, 1986. Other photographics series, including Sites of Technology (1989-92), depict the clinical, pristine interiors of hi-tech industries and government research centres, principally in France and Japan. His books and exhibitions, his "topographic work", such as The New Industrial Parks, Nevada, San Quentin Point, Candlestick Point (84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park, ruined by natural detritus and human intervention), exposing the crisis of technology and of man, had an enormous influence[citation needed] on a generation of photographers trying to define both objectivity and role of the artist in photographs. The story Deaths in Newport was produced as a book and CD-Rom in 1995. His works have been presented in numerous exhibitions around the world, and appear in museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, Paris, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He writes for many reviews, and contributes regularly to L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui. Tags: Lewis Baltz photographer visual art philosopher beauty destruction images factories parking lots pictures politics human |
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Lewis Baltz. European Graduate School Photography 2003 3/3 http://www.egs.edu/ Lewis Baltz visual artist, philosopher and photographer in a public open video lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004.‹a href="http://www.egs.edu/"›European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a› Lewis Baltz, born 1945 in Newport Beach, California, became an icon of the New Topographic movement of the late 1970s. Baltz graduated from San Francisco Art Institute in 1969 and holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Claremont Graduate School. He received several scholarships and awards including a scholarship from the National Endowment For the Arts (1973, 1977), the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (1977), US-UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship (1980), and Charles Brett Memorial Award (1991). In 2002 Lewis Baltz became a Professor for Photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee. Baltz is now living in Paris and Venezia. His entire work is focused on the counter-aesthetic of photography, searching beauty in desolation and destruction. Baltz images describe the architecture of the human landscape, offices, factories, and parking lots. His pictures are the reflection of control, power, and influenced by and over human beings. His minimalistic photographs in the trilogy Ronde de Nuit, Docile Bodies, and Politics of Bacteria, picture the void of the other, in 1974 he captured the anonymity and the relationships between inhabitation, settlement, and anonymity in The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California (1974). He moved to Europe in the late 1980s and started to use large colored prints. Several books and articles featured his creations including Geschichten von Verlangen und Macht, with Slavica Perkovic. Scalo, Zurich and New York, 1986. Other photographics series, including Sites of Technology (1989-92), depict the clinical, pristine interiors of hi-tech industries and government research centres, principally in France and Japan. His books and exhibitions, his "topographic work", such as The New Industrial Parks, Nevada, San Quentin Point, Candlestick Point (84 photographs documenting a public space near Candlestick Park, ruined by natural detritus and human intervention), exposing the crisis of technology and of man, had an enormous influence[citation needed] on a generation of photographers trying to define both objectivity and role of the artist in photographs. The story Deaths in Newport was produced as a book and CD-Rom in 1995. His works have been presented in numerous exhibitions around the world, and appear in museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, Paris, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He writes for many reviews, and contributes regularly to L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui. Tags: Lewis Baltz photographer visual art philosopher beauty destruction images factories parking lots pictures politics human |
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Reservoir Dogs: Kirk Baltz Interview with Kirk Baltz. Tags: Quentin Tarantino Tim Roth Michael Madsen Kirk Baltz Lawrence Tierney |
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Knut Baltz Formation feat. mimí 2006 Knut Baltz Formation and Die Jasmienz live at Volksbuehne Berlin, 2006/09/22, performing "Sag mir wo du stehst!" www.knutbaltzformation.de Tags: KBF Knut Baltz live performance Volksbuehne Magnetbanduntergrund 2006 |
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Knut Baltz Formation + Die Jasmienz "Suess und rein" 2006 KBF and Die Jasmienz performing a free version of Kiev Stingl's "Suess und rein", live at "ALTAR-ECK" in Galerie im Turm Berlin, 2006/12/15, from a video by Frank Diersch Tags: KBF Knut Baltz Jasmienz live Stingl Gehirne Turm 2006 |
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Baltz: Adventure One Part 1 This was my final project for a film class in 2005. The film was supposed to be 5 minutes long, but we got a little carried away. The story takes place in a separate universe from the 2007 BALTZ feature length film. There are similarities, but the mythology has really matured into something very different. The story of Baltz was actually created in the late 90s in the form of an online comic involving real photographs of Tristan's character and mine. Please enjoy, and be sure to watch the upcoming feature. Tags: Baltz Dread Films Sean Pettis Tristan Hodges |
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Baltz: Adventure One Part 2 This was my final project for a film class in 2005. The film was supposed to be 5 minutes long, but we got a little carried away. The story takes place in a separate universe from the 2007 BALTZ feature length film. There are similarities, but the mythology has really matured into something very different. The story of Baltz was actually created in the late 90s in the form of an online comic involving real photographs of Tristan's character and mine. Please enjoy, and be sure to watch the upcoming feature. Tags: Baltz Dread Films Sean Pettis Tristan Hodges |
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QUINCEANERA BALTZ 2ND PART HHJJGJH Tags: HGJKKJ |
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Baltz: Adventure One Part 3 This was my final project for a film class in 2005. The film was supposed to be 5 minutes long, but we got a little carried away. The story takes place in a separate universe from the 2007 BALTZ feature length film. There are similarities, but the mythology has really matured into something very different. The story of Baltz was actually created in the late 90s in the form of an online comic involving real photographs of Tristan's character and mine. Please enjoy, and be sure to watch the upcoming feature. Tags: Baltz Dread Films Sean Pettis Tristan Hodges |
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Baltz Baltz Tags: Baltz |
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Knut Baltz Formation + Die Jasmienz "Schatz..." 2007 KBF + Die Jasmienz performing Jasmienz' song "Schatz, wir muessen tanken" live at Roter Salon, Volksbuehne Berlin, 2007/06/21 Tags: KBF Knut Baltz Jasmienz Volksbuehne Roter Salon |
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Baltz-Pilot Study biz in school Tags: school business NUS |
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Knut Baltz Formation feat. Ina P. 2006 KBF + Ina P. live at Dortmunder Kunstverein 2006/09/01, opening exhibition of Florian Merkel Tags: KBF Knut Baltz Ina P. live Dortmund |
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Baltz Introduction Slide Show our journey Tags: baltz presentatuon NUS |
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Lupita Cahue's Quince Anos- Baltz baltz Tags: cahue oscar lupita quinceanera |
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Jimble Jamble Horatio Baltz Horatio Baltz does a little jimble jamble Tags: vomit puke horatio baltz horatiobaltz animation poop feces crap |
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baltz visco con accidente es un video gracioso, nada obseno ni bulgar.Si savez de baltz y te gustan os accidentes checa esto! Tags: videos chistosos |
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Ellee Hames Baltz 1 Birth of Ellee Tags: Ellee Hames Baltz |
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Gregory Baltz 24 Hours for Darfur video message Tags: 24hoursfordarfur Darfur genocide |
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Touched by an Angel--"The Root of All Evil," Excerpt 5 On this closing scene from the January 25, 2003 "Touched by an Angel" episode, "The Root of All Evil," the two brothers square off when Pete tries to rob the bank while his brother, Mike, tries to stop him. The two brothers threaten each other with guns. Father Madden is taken hostage when he tries to reason with them, only to suffer a heart attack on the spot. He urges Pete to share with Mike what he told the priest in the confessional; at last, Pete does. Father Madden dies, and Andrew and Adam take him Home. Pete puts himself in Mike's custody. Della Reese, Valerie Bertinelli, and John Dye starred on the show, with Charles Rocket, Charles Durning, Matt Ross, and Kirk Baltz guest-starring on this episode. Tags: Touched by an Angel; TBAA; Della Reese; Valerie Bertinelli; John Dye; Charles Rocket; Matt Ross; Kirk Baltz |
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Devil Mountain Jazz Band, "Snake Rag" Devil Mountain Jazz Band plays "Snake Rag" at Friends of Jazz in Danville CA on July 20, 2008. Musicians are Ken Keeler banjo, Noel Weidkamp cornet, Ken Brock cornet, Pete Main clarinet and sarrusophone, Allan Grissette drums, Keith Baltz tuba, Glenn Calkins trombone, and Virginia Tichenor piano. Tags: Devil Mountain Jazz Band Ken Keeler Noel Weidkamp Brock Pete Main Allan Grissette Keith Baltz Glenn Calkins Virginia Tichenor "Snake Rag" sarrusophone |
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Touched by an Angel--"The Root of All Evil," Excerpt 2 In this scene from the January 25, 2003 "Touched by an Angel" episode, "The Root of All Evil," Tess prepares Gloria for her assignment, which she must perform without Monica's help or supervision. Meanwhile, Adam meets a man he's going to work with. Della Reese and Valerie Bertinelli starred on this show, with Charles Rocket, Matt Ross, and Kirk Baltz guest-starring on this episode. I have taped it when it aired on TV, then retaped selected excerpts from the episode with my digital camera. Tags: Touched by an Angel; TBAA; Della Reese; John Dye; Valerie Bertinelli; Charles Rocket; Matt Ross; Kirk Baltz |
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Devil Mountain Jazz Band, "Weatherbird Rag" Devil Mountain Jazz Band plays "Weatherbird Rag" at Friends of Jazz at the Grange Hall in Danville CA on June 21, 2008. Musicians are leader Ken Keeler banjo, Pete Main clarinet, Noel Weidkamp trumpet, Stuart Yasaki trumpet, Glenn Calkins trombone, Virginia Tichenor piano, Allan Grissette drums, and Keith Baltz tuba. Tags: Devil Mountain Ken Keeler Pete Main Noel Weidkamp Stuart Yasaki Glenn Calkins Virginia Tichenor Allan Grissette Keith Baltz "Weatherbird Rag" |