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So, this piece, 'Erick Hawkins: Excerpts from "Here and Now with Watchers," is kind of a fascinating oddity. It started off as an ambitious promo for Show magazine, aiming to capture the essence of the arts. You've got Hawkins and Dlugoszewski and a real sense of experimentation in the visuals, though it seems the original cut didn’t quite hit the mark for the magazine folks. The pacing is reflective, with an almost meditative quality that invites you to linger on the movement and sound. Despite the director being unknown, there's something raw and intriguing about it, offering a glimpse into a creative process that didn’t quite pan out as intended. It's definitely a film that sparks conversation among collectors, given its backstory and the unique artists featured.
This film exists in a sort of limbo, as the original commission fell apart, making decent prints hard to find. It's less about mainstream appeal and more about the niche of performance art and film experimentation. Collectors often seek it out for its historical context and the allure of its artistic intentions, even if the execution didn't fully satisfy the original backers. The scarcity of this piece adds to its intrigue, making it a curious find for those passionate about the evolution of performance in film.
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