
Interview with a vampire By Chuck Holliday
From an interview in Art and Design, no. 49
Interviews
Interview with a vampire By Chuck Holliday
"Wong Kar-wai by Han Ong" in Bomb Magazine (1 Janaury 1998) https://bombmagazine.org/articles/wong-kar-wai-1/
Quote of John Cage, in: 'The Future of Music: Credo' (1937); SILENCE 3-4
1930s
Let's Be Frank (1957)
Context: It was extraordinary to be in two places at once, doing two different things — extraordinary, but not confusing. He merely had two bodies which were as integrated as his two hands had been.
"105 Years of Illustrated Text" in the Zoetrope All-Story, Vol. 5 No. 1.
105 Years of Illustrated Text
“When they come together to make music, the Welsh sing their traditional songs, not in unison, as is done elsewhere, but in parts, in many modes and modulations. When a choir gathers to sing, which happens often in this country, you will hear as many different parts and voices as there are performers.”
In musico modulamine, non uniformiter, ut alibi, sed multipliciter, multisque modis et modulis, cantilenas emittunt. Adeo ut in turba canentium, sicut huic genti mos est, quot videas capita, tot audias carmina discriminaque vocum varia.
Book 1, chapter 13, p. 242.
Descriptio Cambriae (The Description of Wales) (1194)
Quoted in Slumdog' Composer Competes for Oscars, 19 February 2009, 16 December 2013, Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/18/AR2009021803790.html,
Colker, David (February 6, 2015). " From the Archives: Lizabeth Scott dies at 92; sultry leading woman of film noir http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lizabeth-scott-20150206-story.html". Los Angeles Times
“Most directors make films with their eyes; I make films with my testicles.”