Ephemeral

The best source on our cultural identity is not the official, historical record — ask any anthropologist, it’s the town dump. Ephemera — those things that were just barely saved, and in some cases not saved at all — emanate with secrets we can only glimpse and mysteries we can never completely answer. The stories may be unfamiliar, but the themes are universal; this is a looking glass, a window into our own fragile, material existence that begs the question, “How will I be remembered?”

History
Society & Culture
Documentary
1
Video Games I
49 min
2
Walking and Silence
39 min
3
Exploration
30 min
4
Moog Synthesizers
51 min
5
Trash
41 min
6
Noël
24 min
7
Winter Solstice
40 min
8
Romeo Muller & Rankin/Bass
34 min
9
Drugs
40 min
10
Tattoo
45 min
11
Inside Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book
81 min
12
Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book
30 min
13
Herk Harvey
54 min
14
Drag
54 min
15
37 Days of Peril
54 min
16
Video Stores II
65 min
17
Video Stores I
52 min
18
UFOs
58 min
19
Alan Akaka
106 min
20
I Can Never Let You Leave Me
55 min
21
Camp Bryn Afon
57 min
22
Self-Released
67 min
23
Archival Records
47 min
24
Laughing Record
44 min
25
William Grant Still
47 min