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Husk of Time: The Photographs of Victor Masayesva.


Husk husk (husk) an outer covering or shell, as of some fruits and seeds.

psyllium husk  the cleaned, dried seed coat from the seeds of Plantago
 of Time: The Photographs of Victor Masayesva, University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service.  Press/103 pp./$40.00 (hb), $24.95 (sb).

Close your eyes and imagine deer antlers antlers

metaphorical decoration for deceived husband. [Western Folklore: Jobes, 395]

See : Cuckoldry
 spinning in a circle, half-submerged in a shallow, unnaturally green pond. Accompanying this vision is a poem titled "Laughter to Crying--Duwanasaveh, Center of the Earth Ice Cream!" that reads, in part: "My truck bed liner is ripped out./The grit hails in gusts, stalling my forward motion./ The light so long in arriving away from the center of the universe."

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This surreal phenomenon is key to experiencing the imagery of Victor Masayesva Jr., a Hopi from northern Arizona. Masayesva uses digital manipulation, found objects, and floating ephemera e·phem·er·a  
n.
A plural of ephemeron.


ephemera
Noun, pl

items designed to last only for a short time, such as programmes or posters

Noun 1.
 to give substance to cultural concepts. Some pictures, particularly those featuring people, seem to be the CliffsNotes version of a lengthy movie, told from multiple perspectives. The fact that more than one point of view seems presented can be confusing, yet refreshing in the sense that the viewer is not bullied into a belief or opinion.

In one overtly Hopi image, pink ice cream cones wielded by the passing girl at the forefront of the image become larger parts of a fractal-like painted-desert background. In a memory, eating ice cream is as much a part of the mental landscape as the form or color of the mountains. Masayesva joins cultural heritage and digital techniques to achieve a new language and, in doing so, creates something wholly original.

The Illusion of Life 2: More Essays on Animation, edited by Alan Cholodenko. Power Publications/576 pp./$59.95 (sb).

Images of Bliss: Ejaculation ejaculation /ejac·u·la·tion/ (e-jak?u-la´shun) forcible, sudden expulsion; especially expulsion of semen from the male urethra. , Masculinity, Meaning, by Murat Aydemir. University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

http://umn.edu/.

Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
 Press/384 pp./$24.95 (sb).

It's All True: Orson Welles's Pan American Odyssey, by Catherine L. Benamou. University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  Press/416 pp./$60.00 (hb), $24.95 (sb).

Me and You and Memento and Fargo: How Independent Screenplays Work, by J.J. Murphy. Continuum Books/288 pp./$19.95 (sb).

Museum Frictions: Public Culture/Global Transformations, edited by Ivan Karp, Corinne A. Kratz, Lynn Szwaja, and Tomas Ybarra-Frausto. Duke University Press/632 pp./$99.95 (hb), $27.95 (sb).

Mystic Bones, by Mark C. Taylor. University of Chicago Press/120 pp./$25.00 (hb).

New Work, by Hellen van Meene, with text by Els Barets. Schirmer/Mosel/77 pp./$39.95 (hb).

On Earth's Furrowed Brow: The Appalachian Farm in Photographs, by Tim Barnwell. W.W. Norton & Company/159 pp./$35.00, $43.00 CAN (hb).

Out of Mind, by Shawn Mortensen, introduction by Glenn O'Brien, afterword by Richard Prince. Abrams Image/224 pp./$24.95 (hb).

The Pocket Lawyer for Filmmakers: A Legal Toolkit for Independent Producers, by Thomas A. Crowell. Focal Press/342 pp./$32.95 (sb).

Postcards from the Cinema, by Serge Dancy danc·y also danc·ey  
adj. danc·i·er, danc·i·est Informal
Suitable for or inviting dancing; danceable: dancy music. 
, translated by Paul Grant. Berg/149 pp./$84.95 (hb), $24.95 (sb).

Project Rewire re·wire  
v. re·wired, re·wir·ing, re·wires

v.tr.
To provide with new wiring: rewired the old house.

v.intr.
To install new wiring.
: New Media from the Inside Out, by Judy Daubenmier. William, James & Co./180 pp./$15.00 (sb).

Residual Media, edited by Charles R. Acland. University of Minnesota Press/400 pp./$25.00 (sb).

Second Person: Role-Playing and Story in Games and Playable Media, edited by Pat Harrigan and Noah Wardrip-Fruin. MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology  Press/408 pp./$40.00 (hb).

Stupendous, Miserable City: Pasolini's Rome, by John David Rhodes. University of Minnesota Press/240 pp./$20.00 (sb).

Traveling Light: Chasing an Illuminated Life, by Deborah DeWit Marchant. William, James & Co./96 pp./$18.00 (sb).

DAVID MILLER is a photographer and writer living in Phoenix.
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