澳门六合彩历史记录鈥檚 Tattoo Documentary in International Film Festival
"Stories on the Skin: Tattoo Culture at 澳门六合彩历史记录" is a revealing portrait of the 21st century tattoo culture to support the notion that tattooed bodies are walking books.
鈥淪tories on the Skin: Tattoo Culture at 澳门六合彩历史记录,鈥 a 39-minute documentary created by 澳门六合彩历史记录 students, staff and faculty to support the notion that tattooed bodies are walking books, has been accepted into the 30th annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) for screening.
鈥Stories on the Skin: Tattoo Culture at 澳门六合彩历史记录,鈥 a 39-minute documentary created by 澳门六合彩历史记录 students, staff and faculty to support the notion that tattooed bodies are walking books, has been accepted into the 30th annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) for screening on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. at the Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale. Admission is $8 for students and $10 for the general public.
The film, a revealing portrait of the 21st century tattoo culture, features 澳门六合彩历史记录 students who share the motivations, memories and meanings behind their tattoos. Produced in 2012, the documentary is a spinoff of the Stories on the Skin project, an ongoing creative collaboration that was launched in 2010 between 澳门六合彩历史记录 Libraries鈥 Arthur and Mata Jaffe Center for Book Arts and Karen J. Leader, Ph.D., an assistant professor of art history in the Department of Visual Arts and Art History at 澳门六合彩历史记录.
鈥淭he whole Stories on the Skin concept, from its incarnation as a research project to its progression to a performance series and finally to this film, comes out of 澳门六合彩历史记录's Jaffe Center for Book Arts, where we hold a very expansive view of what defines a book,鈥 said John Cutrone, the Jaffe Center鈥檚 director. 鈥淭he center and this project are both about broadening perspectives.鈥
The Stories on the Skin collaboration has included participants from every department, college and campus at 澳门六合彩历史记录. Thousands of students submitted stories and pictures as class assignments. Other byproducts include a survey, a photo exhibition and catalog, live performances and an archive of stories and photographs that has become part of 澳门六合彩历史记录 Libraries鈥 permanent collection. Leader has delivered numerous conference papers and published a peer-reviewed article, with another under review.
鈥淎s an art historian collaborating with a center committed to books as aesthetic objects, our focus is on a visual medium, the tattoo, and the textual component, the narrative, which through interpretation and performance, offer a deeper understanding of the artful presentation of the self to the world, on the pages of the body,鈥 said Leader, who along with the late Arthur Jaffe, were the film鈥檚 executive producers.
Susan Rosenkranz is the film鈥檚 writer and producer, and 澳门六合彩历史记录 benefactor Marleen Forkas is the film鈥檚 co-executive producer. Patricia Koppisch, a designer and photographer at 澳门六合彩历史记录 Libraries, is the film鈥檚 assistant producer and photographer. Clarence Brooks, an associate professor and director of dance at 澳门六合彩历史记录, and Caren Neile, Ph.D., School of Communications and Multimedia Studies at 澳门六合彩历史记录, are among the professors in the documentary.
鈥淭eachers sometimes forget how much we can learn from our classes,鈥 said Neile, a professional storyteller. 鈥淏y helping me understand the significance of tattoos as both text and performance, this project has expanded my vision of my work, my students and my world.鈥
澳门六合彩历史记录鈥檚 tattoo documentary are among 100 films from more than 30 countries that will be screened during the 28-day festival. FLIFF is the largest film festival in the world and the state鈥檚 second oldest.
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For more information on the project, contact kleader@fau.edu or visit or 鈥淪tories on the Skin鈥 on Facebook.
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