Continues 'Interview with Stan Brakhage in New York - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage praises the music of John Cage as "impersonal." Brakhage argues that art needs more "randomness" and "impersonality" to get rid of "masks." He describes the making of his film 'Blue Moses,' as a ritual and a necessity. Brakhage describes his own style and compares it to Gregory Markopoulos' style of "love."
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Continues 'Interview with Stan Brakhage in New York - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage praises the music of John Cage as "impersonal." Brakhage argues that art needs more "randomness" and "impersonality" to get rid of "masks." He describes the making of his film 'Blue Moses,' as a ritual and a necessity. Brakhage describes his own style and compares it to Gregory Markopoulos' style of "love."
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