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Greg Durbin Sherman George
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Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Humanities and Social Sciences Extended discussion with Joyce Henry and Cathy Hains at Drop 8 while while drinking beer and talking. Topics include litters of puppies, benefits of living on the Slabs, husbands, lack of toilets, being an "artist, painting" and relation to snowbirds, homeless life, getting started. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
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moving image
Format
Videotape; 22 minutes, 10 seconds
Form/Genre
video recordings documentaries
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb0479403w
Language
English
Subject
Homelessness Children (people by age group) Water Intoxication Wind (weather-related phenomena) Ruins Drinking of alcoholic beverages Camping trailers Interviews Snowbirds Concrete slabs Solar power Poverty Alternative lifestyles Campgrounds Panoramas Deserts Mountains Foundations (structural elements) Roads Landscapes (environments) Military camps Dogs Canals Pets Video recordings Documentaries Niland, Imperial, California, United States Salton Sea, California, United States
Place
Niland, Imperial, California, United States Salton Sea, California, United States
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