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MANIFEST
 
>> Edited by Brett Kashmere
 
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incite!
journal of experimental media & radical aesthetics
 
journal of experimental media & radical aesthetics
Issue Number One: Manifest - Fall 2008/Spring 2009Covers designed and printed by Leslie TopnessPoster version of Michael Betancourt’s “_______ Manifesto” designed byAmy Giovanna Rinaldi and Eliza Koch
 Editor 
Brett Kashmere
Managing Editor 
Jonathan Comeau
 Art Director 
Peter NowogrodzkiE-mail: info@incite-online.netWebsite: http://www.incite-online.net
 INCITE!
is a new publication dedicated to the discourse, culture, and community of experimental film, video, and new media. Merging handmade and online platforms, thishybrid journal addresses the lack of critical attention afforded film and media artistsworking today. In addition to scholarly articles,
 INCITE!
 publishes aesthetic statements,manifestos, artist projects, multiples, archival documents, interviews, reviews, and hastilydrawn plans. Stationing ourselves at the cross-flow of research, scholarship, and creation,we encourage personal writing, critical poetics, and radical approaches to film and media.Articles and media can be submitted at any time. We accept unsolicited pieces; however, itis a good idea to advise us first of an article idea or media work, receive our feedback andthen proceed. Submissions may be sent as email attachments (in MS Word or RTF), toeditor@incite-online.net.Copyright lies with the individual authors and artists. All views expressed in this journalare those of the authors and artists, not the editors (unless indicated).The production of 
 INCITE!
is supported by Oberlin College and was catalyzed by the former Syracuse Experimental (Film & Media Workshop).Printed in Pittsburgh, USA by Kreider Printing. ______ / 300
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Brett Kashmere Where Are We Now?
Dossier :: The Life, Death, and Life of Film9
Rick Hancox
 
Film – Is There a Future in Our Past?(The Afterlife of Latent Images)
 
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Gerda Cammaer Film: Another Death, Another Life
 
33
Carl Brown AFTER: A Beginner’s Guide to Alchemy
38
Richard Kerr The Aesthetic WOW!
41
Scott MacKenzie ‘Be Realistic, Demand the Impossible,’or, A Secret History of Film Manifestos
45
Jonas Mekas Anti-100 Years of Cinema Manifesto
47
Association for Film Art Manifesto
50
The League Manifesto
52
Atelier national du Manitoba The Horizontalist Manifesto /Les Horizontalistes: manifeste
56
Solomon Nagler Winnipeg Eats Itself: L’Atelier national duManitoba's Scheme for Sovereignty
65
Leslie Supnet
 Hand Cranked VHS 
67
Double Negative Manifesto
69
Brett Kashmere Against the Current: A Two-Part Interviewwith Karl Lemieux (and Daïchi Saïto)
89
Syracuse Experimental There’s More to Filmmaking than Making Films
91
Regina Muff Thus Spake Zarathustra
97
Dumba Mission Statement / Manifesta
99
Scott Berry Brooklyn Babylon Cinema
101
Georgette Nicolaides The Good/Bad Art Collective of Denton, Texas
104
Steve Polta Masochism of the Margins:An Interview with Craig Baldwin
125
Kenneth White
 Directions of Encounter 
128
Clint Enns
light is the first bodily form
131
Ryan Tebo RAMers generation manifest
142
Peter Nowogrodzki The Pesto Manifesto
Notes on ContributorsArtist Multiple
 Michael Betancourt
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Manifesto
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